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    HILITABT.
UNITED STATES ABMY HOSPITAL STATISTICS.
The following ere the statistics of the United
States Army hospitals for the week ending on the
28th butty as received at the medical director’s
office yesterday:
■ t ■8 j
ts A g * ,g
aosm*t». I I 1 I 5
!I1 I I 1
- *< * §; . w
Taraer’s-1ane. ............. 25 13 2 •• •• 206
Booth .strett .87 323
Suuunit House 10 42 17 10 4 653
Islington 1ane............. 4 2, ..1 18
mite Ha11.....8 27 43 2 1 667
Broad and Primal *. 6 3 40
Officers'... -• .. .. ll
Filbert-street « i 33 3 60 4 1 678
Chester 2 2 »• 462
CieatnuVHilW™.. 3 316 100 .. 1 1,303
Beterly. 8 111 + .. 1 627
‘Broad end Cherry 1 2 02 .. .. 232
Wes* 34 72' 27 SO 2 1,488
M*olell an.................. 6 9 32 6 2 892
Germant0wn.............. 3 39! 5 .. 1 288
Pittsburg." 11 16| 7 3 1 386
Y0rk........ 28 22 6 ■ 3 1,014
H&ddiaiteU" _JB 33 i 7.■ 2 691
Total 247 610* 370’46 20
9.553
the payment to troops in hospitals.
Major Stryker has called upon us to say that we
were In error yesterday in stating that be bad been
gent on with money to pay the hospitals. The money
was sent to the paymaster In oharge of the post, at
whose request major S. was ordered here to assist In.
making the payments.
.RESUMED his position.
All disability which has rested upon Major A.
'White, of 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry, having been
removed by the War DepartmentJjhe has resumed
his position in that regiment. The laot of his
having been reported absent without leave was
occasioned by his being taken prisoner at Win
chester, Ya., in Jane, 1868, while serving with Maj.
General Milroy.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
The following Is the sub-division of the quota of
the Fourth District:
Fourteenth ward 47ITwcnty. first ward.,....510
Fifleenth... 014 Twenty-fourth ...4TO
Twentieth-™*- 661 _ '
Total™*-..*........,.. 2,626
MILITARY FUNERAL.
The funeral of the late Gol. J. W. Moore trill take
place at 10 o'clook F. M. to- day from 1807 Lee street,
Eighteenth, ward, and trill doubtless be a very Im
posing oeremony.
INTERESTING TO THE FRIENDS OF THE 73d
PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.
del. Ohas. O. Oresson, of the above regiment, has
arrived In this oity from Savannah, and the friends
of those now with the regiment can see the Colonel
at 808 Walnut street. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE GIRLS 1 HIGH SCHOOL.
The number of applicants ffir admission into the
Girls’ High School is reported to be 188—the num
ber to be selected 72. The questions submitted to
the candidates yesterday are as follows: .
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED SNATHS.
1. Glto that .part of the Constitution which re
lates to the mode of apportioning the representa
tives among the States alter'the enumeration has
been made.
3. Specify the,constitutional rights of accused
persons.
s. Explain the difference between a dbcct and an
Indlrest tax. How are they apportioned among the
States!
- 4. How are all vacancies m the Senate filled 1
6. Give the mode of proposing amendments to the
■Constitution.
6. Give the provision of the constitution which
provides for the election of the President In oase of
the death of both President and Tice President.
7. What provision Is made In the Constitution for
the compensation of members oi Congress 1 What
for the President! .What for the Judges of the
United States Courtßt
8. Define bills of attainder, bills of orodlt,and bill
of rights.
9. speoify the eases In which the Supreme Court
has appellate jurisdiction.
10. Name five powers granted to Congress by the
Constitution.
DEFINITIONS.
Define and give the etymology, that'l3 the roots,
prefixes, and suffixes of the following words, and, In
connection with each, write a sentence of not less
than twelve words to .illustrate the meaning you
give:
Inflection, reiterate, reluctant, remonstrate, pal
liative, opportune, condescension, aspersion, detri
ment, controvert.
THE MEETING AT THE ACADEMY TO-NIGHT.
The United states Christian Commission cele
brates the close of Its third year of successful work
among the heroes of the army and navy, by a mon
ster meeting, this evening, In tbe Academy of Me
sio. The popularity of the commission, the public
Interest in its operations, and their objects, as well
as the high standing aha reputation of the orators
of the evening, have eaused so large a demand for
tickets that the committee frad lt utterly Impracti
cable to supply it. We have been requested to ask
that those who have tickets which they are unable
to use will return them Immediately, to the offloe of
the Commission, 11 Bank street, that there may he
as much satisfaction as-possible.
' VOTING IN THE CAES.
A great number of persons riding In the oars yes
terday did not voto on the question whether colored
people should ride, or should not ride, In several
instance%of persons voting that came under our
notice the vote was cast with a profane oath that
ought to have subjected the voters to ejeotment.
Ignorance, brutality, mod profanity seemed to be
related to each other. In one Instance a woman
took the name of the Almighty in vain when she
cast a vote against the “nagnrs,” and yet that
woman was permitted to ride In the oar in company
with several ladies and gentlemen. We heard or
many Instances of persons voting often. It Is said
that ir dozen of votes were east by a single person at
one time. Some persons received tbe tickets from
the conductors and quietly folded them up, and
plaoed them in their pockets for future use. The
voting will be continued to-day, and the result will
mot bw«M»«w*itatlvely made known for several days,
AS the voters may return the tickets, as voted, to
any of the conductors during ine~wueh.
SHARP PRACTICE.
That class of the genus homo who live by their wits
have adopted a branch of the confidence profession,
in order to relieve unsuspecting persons of some of
their money. 'Ehe dodge was resorted to a few days
Since in Milwaukee, and as it may be tried In Phila
delphia a oopy of one of the epistles sent will not be
Uninteresting: '
WIWAUKBK, Jau., 1836.
Mr. ——: On the 23d of last mouth i was in Chloaxo,
and just as I was leaving for home I found a package*
eontatnin* a fine gold watch and a fine set oi jewelry,”
such as ladles wear. 1 have no chance of seeing Chi-'
«ago papers here so I dont know if it was advertised, a
neibour came In last night and in looking at it he saw
your name wrote in pencil on the inside of the paper.
Now Mr 1 am a poor man and it troubles me to
have such fine things in my honse tnat don’t belong to
to me, if they are jours, you eauhave them sent to you
in any way you may direct. lam going out of town to
■work next tuesday and wonld like yon to write be
lore then if they are yours. John L. Jones.
My old woman bids me say that she wants a new bon
met and if yon choose to send her a trifle by way ofa re
ward to set one she will not ne mad.
‘ LARGE' lUSVf ARD.
It will be seen by reference to our advertising
columns that a very large reward is offered for a
Bum of money lost on -Chestnut street last Satur
day.
SLIGHT FIRE.
About 8 o’olock last evening a firaoosurred In tie
building rear of No. 428 Walnut street, used as a
turner’s shop, A lew buofeets of water, applied by
n, couple of police officers, extinguished the fire.
The flames were first discovered In one corner of the
shop.
BURNING OF A BARN.
The barn of Godfrey Hague, situated on Nice*
town lane, was destroyed eyfire about 7 o’clock
last evening, together with three oows and a horse.
The lop Is estimated at $2,000.
THE COURTS.
Supreme Court-Before Woodward, c,x,
and Justices Thompson, Strong, Bend,
and Agnew.
Judgments were yesterday entered in cases as
follows: ' * i
By Strong, J.—Neff’s appeal. From Register's
Court, Philadelphia. At the outset Judge Strong
Bays: “That the effect of a codooll duly executed
Is to republish the will to which it refers, whether
the oodocll be annexed to the will or not, is the doc
trine of all.the authorities. The legal presumption
of Intended republloatlon may Indeed be rebutted
by the language of the oodocll, but In the absence
or any expressed intent to the oontrary It always
operates as a new adoption of the will and a re
rmblloatton at the time when the codooll was made.”
The judge then refers to numerous authorities in
point and dlsousses at some length the general prin
ciples upon which they were based.
In conclusion he says: Applying the principles to
the ease before us the result la plain. The first will
of thetestator was mape on the 224 of April, 1850.
It was duly exeouted, and attested by two witnesses.
It contained a olause revoking all wllls before made
by him. On the 14th of August, 1857, the testator
made a second will, signed by him but not attested.
It was still In form a good will. It also contained a
clause revoking former wills. Of course it supplant
ed, at least temporarily, the will made in 1860. But
afterwards, on the 10th of October, 1857, the testator
added a oodloil to the first will, In which he re
voked some of the dispositions therein made, and
Spoke of the Instrument as the foregoing will. This
codicil was duly executeo and attested by two
Witnesses. It refers expressly to the first will, and
Speaks of It as a will. It therefore republished It,
and gave to It the same effect as If It had first been
made on the 10th of October, 18(7, Containing a
clause of general revocation of former wills, as
already noted,- It of course revoked the will made In
August previous, and became Itself the last will of
the testator, as It had been the first. Hence It -la
unnecessary to Inquire in what respect the two
Wills differ. By Its republicatlou the will to which
the codicil is attached became the last, and it was
entitled to probate as .such. The decree of the
Register's Court was therefore oorrect. Decree
affirmed.
Hanbest vs. Heerman. Common Fleas, Delaware
county. Judgment affirmed.
Keen vs. Hartman. District Court, Philadelphia;
Judgment affirmed.
Buckley's Appeal. Common Fleas, Chester
county. Decree affirmed.
Bt Rbad, J,—Harsh vs. Consolidation Bank.
By Agkbw, J.—Hague vs. the City of Philadel
phia. Certificate from the Nisi Frius. This was an
aotionfor extra work done by plaintiff In the build
ing of a bridge over the Schuylkill, at Girard ave
nue, under a contract founded upon a special act of
Assembly, passed the 27th of March, 1862. -"The
plaintiff, alter having given In evidence the law,
the contract and specifications, and his bill of par
ticulars, offered to show that after he had pro
gressed on the chosen site .five or six weeks, the
County Oommlssalontra changed the location
-against his objection, and required him to proceed
Upon another site under a promise to pay him any
additional expense the work might cost by reason of
the ohange; also to prove extra work ana materials
found necessary to strengthen the bridge under
the direction of commissioners and of the Com.
mission er or»Hlghways after 1854. This offer was
rejected by the judge sitting at Nisi Frius, and
-the question here Is whether he was right In so
doing,
The Court (Justice Agnow) deoldes that there was
SO error in this ruling. The ■' County Commis
sioners, acting under an authority of the most special
and limited kind, had no power to change the site,
SO right, to ohange the plans and specifications, and
not a particle of authority to promise payment for
-extra work, or to ratify Its execution. It was the
folly of tbe contractor to rely upon their directions
to proceed outside of his contract He knew the ex
tent of their powers defined in the law. and. referred
to upon the laoe -of Ms written contract.” Judg
ment affirmed.
Bart on. N. Dickens, Chester county. Judgment
reversed, and ayenire-fablas de novo awarded.
Maloney vs. Davis. Judgment affirmed.
Miller vs. Consolidation Bank. Judgment affirm*
-cd.
In the matter of Wharton street. Appeal by the
city. Opinion by Woodward. 0.-. T. Decree affirmed.
Ulrich's appeal. Schuylkill county. Deoree
Affirmed.
THU LHUAL-TBUUBR NOTH CASKS,
Yesterday-having been assigned for the argument of
the legal.tender note cases, of which, there are seve
ral, they were called up.
Wm. Sohollenberger vs. Mary M. Briuton, was
tbe first ease argued.
This oaee first came up before Justice Agnew, at
Nisi Frius In Equity, upon bill and domurrer, the
.biU'asklngfor specific performance to compel the de
fendant to execute a release and extinguishment ol
•a ground rent. - The oase wgs follows:
The defendant sold to John McDowell, whose title
complainant owns, a lot In rhlladelphla upon a
ground rent 0f.*311.60, payable half yearly. In “law
ful eUvef money ot the United States of America.”
The deed oontalfis the folltwiog clause or redemp
tion: - • ; - -
“Provided always, nevertheless, that If the said
John McDowell, Jr., his heirs or assigns, shall and
do at any time hereafter pay, or cause to be paid,
unto the laid Mary M. Brinton. her heirs er assigns,
the sum of three thousand five hundred and twenty
five dollars, lawful money, as aforesaid, and the
arrearages of said yearly rent: to the time of such
payment, then the same shall forever thereafter
oease and be extinguished, and the Covenant to the
payment thereof shall become void, and then the
said Mary M. Brinton, her heirs, and assigns, shall
and will, at the proper costs and charges In the law
of the said grantee, his heirs or assigns, seal and
execute a sufficient release and dtsoharge of the said
yearly rent, hereby reserved, to the said John Mo-
Dowell, Jr., his hem and assigns, forever, anything
hereinbefore oontsdned to the contrary thereof In
any wise notwithstanding.”
The complainant tendered to tbe defendant the
sum required to extinguish the ground rent in legal
tender notes of the United States, which the defend
ant declined to aooept, and the point raised by tbe
demurrer is. that tbe tender was insufficient, be
cause not made In current sliver money of the United
States.
The question of the constitutionality of the legal
tender act was waived In the argument, and the case
rested on tbe grounds that tbe subject of payment
was not a debt, hut an. estate subject to redemption
only on stipulated terms, and that the owner of the
rent only bargained that the owner of the land
might buy it off upon fixed terms.
jndge Agnew decided that when the grantee
elected to pay the principal sum then It became a
debt within the meaning of the legal-tender act, and
the grantor was bound to extinguish upon payment
of the same, and decreed accordingly.
An appeal was taken to the court in bane, which
was signed yesterday by Wm. M. Merideth and
J. B. Townsend, Esqra., for appellants, and by F. C.
Brewster, Esq., for appellees.
District Conrt—Jndge Hare.
Jos. Burk, Jr-i vs. Henry Coy. Am action ot da
mages. Before reported, verdict for plaintiff, $798.
Levering vs.'The Farmers’ and Meohanles’ Bank
of Camden. This was* an attachment execution
served upon the Farmers’ and Meehanlos’ Bank of
Camden, and the only question in the case was as
to the effect of meriting a cheek "good.” On the
morning the attachment was Issued, and before ft
had been served upon the bank, the defendant had
drawn a check for $7,700, and had it marked
“ good.” This check was. afterwards deposited in
the agency of the Slate Bank of Camden, and, as
was alleged, value given for It by that bank, but
was not paid until after the servioe of the attach
ment. Such being the fact, plaintiff claims to re
cover the amount from the bank. Jury out. H.
M. Coleman and H. -M. Phillips for plaintiff; Bul
litt and Dlokson for the bank.
.District Court—Jail go Stroud.
John Davison vs. Isaao O. Yansoever & Ob. An
action on book account for goods sold and delivered.
Yerdlct for plaintiff, $122 68. ,
J. &T. Elkington vs. G. S. Burnett. To recover
for goods sold and delivered, Yerdlot for plaintiff,
$1,248.
Sloanaker & Cameron vs. Jermon & Jones. An
action of .replevin. Verdict for plaintiff. |
Court of ffiiarter Session*—Hon. Joseph
Allison, Associate JTiistice-
C Willi am B.Mann, Esq , Prosecuting Attorneys!
TUB TWBNTY-THIBD WARD BLBCTION FSAUDS
AGAIN.
Edward Davy was charged with voting oh a false
naturalization paper. Mr. Mann said he fslt It to
be his duty to present these cases for the purpose of
demonstrating whether these people were lawful
citizens, or whether they were not citizens, bat were
In the habit of voting on fraudulent certificates.
John F. Patterson sworn.—l was an Inspector of
eleetlons.at the First division. Twenty-third ward,
last Ootober; I am under the Impression Davy
voted there. .'
Alfred Bartolet sworn.—l was present at the
election; saw Davy oomo to the window and his
vote was challenged; he 'presented a paper, pur
porting to be a naturalization paper, Grom which I
made a memorandum. It was dated Oct. 1,18£6.
Mr. Mann now called upon the defendant for the
f reduction of the paper he presented at the polls,
ut it was not forthcoming.
Witness was handed a paper produced at the
poll by Michael Kirwan, and asked to look at the
seals and signatures thereunto attached.
Judge Parsons, for the defendant, objected to the
witness making any comparisons.
To the court.—l think the words "prothonotary’s
office” were on the margin of the seal of Davy’s
paper; I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that
the Seal on Davy’s paper was printing something
similar to that upon this paper of Kirwan’s; the
paper presented by Mr. Kirwan was similar to that
shown by Davy, except the names.
Mr. -Benkert sworn.—l made aearoh In the Dis
trict Court office for proceedings of thenaturallza
tlon of Edward Davy, but found none. The
witness produced the alphabetical Index of proceed
ings In 1868, bnt the name of Edward Davy did not
appear thereon. /
Cross-examined.—Was ndt In the office in 1866 ;
have been keeping tbe Index during tbe past six
months; cannot say if all the names were entered
in the index In 1868.
James W. Fletcher sworn.—l was prothonotary of
the-courtinlB66; the words “ prothonotarj’s office”
were not npon the ssgl of the court. The paper of
Kirwan was now shown witness,, and he pronounced
it a forgery.
Mr. Beeves, clerk of the prothonotary’s office,
produced the returns of the First precinct, Twenty
third ward, of the last October eleotlon.
Mr. Mann offered the returns in evidence, to show
that Edward Davy voted.
Mr. Parsons objected-to this, as the returns were
not signed by the officers of the election.
- Mr. Mann said that the returns were ac companied
by the oathß of the clerks and all the other papers
required by law. If this waß not a legal paper, why
Is It required to be kept so guardedly In the protho
notary’s office.
Mr. Parsons urged that the clerk who filled up
the paper could prove It, and then It would be
legal, .• '
The oourt sustained the objection.
Mr. Patterson recalled.—The clerks of the elec
tion were Messrs. Mills and Sowerby (return
shown); this paper was not kept by my clerk.
Mr. Schull sworn,—l was the judge of-the elec
tion ; I think this return was kept by Mr. Mills; I
saw Davy vote at the eloction that day.
Yerdlct guilty. Sentence deferred.
ATTEMPT TO STEAL.
Stewart Higgins and Francis Quinn were charged
with an assault with intent to steal. The ball of
Higgins was forfeited, and the trial of Quinn pro
ceeded with.
Wm. Mallon sworn.—On the 16th December I
was coming, down and noticed three men behind me,
two of whom passed me, and afterwards I was ac
costed by Quinn, who said I was mot the man; Hig
gins ordered the others to go through with me, which
waß done bV-thclr taking a knife and kev from mv
poeket. '
Oioss-examlned.—Quinn had heehaflnklßg free-.*
Iy, and wanted the others to let me go; he had his
arm around my neck, and when he soldi was not
the man, he let me go.
Yerdlot guilty.
After the rendition of the verdict, defendant called
his sister, who testified that he had been a hard
working mam and never had been arrested before.
He had served two yean In the.army. The wife of
Qiilnn was very sickly, and had to support herself
and two children by hard work. •
SKBIOUS CHAJtOB.
’Barry Markwooa was charged with committing
an assault and battery, and assault* with lutent to
kill, Robt. Idttle.
Robt. Little sworn;—The occurrence took place
near .Twenty-tMrd and Cherry streets, about six
'o’clock In the evening, In July last : I heard defen
dant ceme down from McCormick's oourt, saying
that Abe Lincoln was a —— old scoundrel, and so
was any man that would take hlapart; I said to
him that Jeff Davis was a better man than he was,
for one was trying to make disturbances at home,
and the other was fighting tbe public ; my daughter
Interfered then to get aia bome, and Markwood said
people who liked Abe Lincoln had better marry
niggers; witness struck at defendant, and after
wards received seven or eight stabs, four or five of
which entered his body.
Dr. Buffington sworn.—l examined Robt. Little,
who had a cut In the neok, one in the centre of the
sixth rib, one below that, and another near the
short rib; he was very seriously injured.
Without concluding the oa.se the oour; adjourned.
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman Baitler. ]
'ALLEGED STOLEN GOODS CASE,
Matthias Karae, charged with receiving stolen
goods, the property of Messrs,(Kahn & Haas, olo
thlers, on Market street. The parties Interested
In this affair are Jews, and the proceedings are
watched by that fraternity with more than usual
Interest. The C,entral Station was pretty well
crowded with them 1 yesterday. There were some
developments In this case rather unexpectedly ob
tained. It will be remembered by those who read
the police column of The Press that Karsa was ar
rested on thaxharge of receiving stolen goods. He
was seen at Ninth and Chestnut streets, a short
time since, with a chinchlil coat on. This was
Identified as having been stolen from tbe store of
Messrs. Kahn & Haas on the night previous, A pair
of pantaloons he wore, and aisoa vest, were stolen
from the same store on or about the 9th of Novem
ber. He was arrested, and the boldness with which
he appeared on the street, dressed in stolen goods,
was suggested as a point that he was guiltless of any
felonious charge'that could be-matle against him,
as a thief or a reoelver would bo more apt to Mde
his transactions. The case went over for a further
hearingr Yesterday he was arraigned for the third
time. He desired to waive,any farther bearing,
and entered ball In the sum of *2,600 to answer at
oourt.
A man, named Jacob Llvenstein, doing business
at 64(TSouth street, was arraigned on the charge of
reoeivlng two boxes of olotbtng, valued at *1,228.25,
the property of Messrs. Kahn & Haas. Thesegoods
were sold by Matthias Karse to defendant, who
sold them to a Mr. Oohen, one of the firm of Messrs.
A. .& J. Cohen, No. 51 South Fourth street, Cin
cinnati,-Ohio. __
The police officers, MeSSrs. CalUnan and Carlin,
having traced thesegoods to the Pennsylvania Rail
road depot, seized them, and arrested Llvenstein.
- Mr. Haas testified that on the 9th of November
last, In the night time, his store was forcibly entered
and #4,000 worth of goods stolen therefrom. A short
time after this the store was again broken open and
goods to the amount of several hundred dollars
stolen. Ho testified that, he had a conversation
with the defendant, Llvenstein, In thepresenee of
the police officers—Callahan and Carlin; the
defendant said he got the goods from Mat
thias Karse, on South street, but did not know
how much he paid for them. The witness tes
tified that Wolf Walker called upon Mm; saying
that he had been sent by Karse to tell him that he
(Karse) had a lot of goods for sale; after this Wolf
brought tbe goods to witness; the goods were pur
chased from witness By Mr. Cohen, of Cincinnati;
the drayman who hauled the goods to the depot
firstrefnsed, on the ground that they were not pro
perly marked; he took them on being Informed the
boxes would be marked at the depot.
The police officers arrested Llvenstein on Friday
evening; he did not keep any books or bills relative
to Ms business; he told the officers that he did a
cash business; Mr. Llvenstein said that Karse said
he had just bought a lot of clothing, and‘did, not
want to take the same to his new store.
On Saturday, Officer Carlin saw Mr. Cohen, and
obtained from Mm the Mil of lading, which an
swered to the description of the boxes, except the
residence. These are about the main features of a:
heavy robbery, that has.given a vast deal of trouble'
to Messrs. Kahn & Haas. Llvenstein was bound
over in the stun of *1,500 to answer at court.
RASH CASE OF SHOOTING.
Last evening a Cuban named Domingo Garcia
was brought to the Central Station, by Reserve
Officer Creighton, on the charge of fifing a pistol at
Arthur H. Davis. It seems that Garcia and Davis
board together, on Spruce street, and at dinner had
some words. AS Davis was leaving the housea lady
said to Mm, “if yon ride In the ear vote to allow the
colored persons to ride ” Garcia, it Is alleged, re
marked, “yes, and sleep with them,if you,vote for
them.” The parties did not meet again until five
o’olock, at the Continental Hotel; when the diffi
culty was renewed, whereupon Garcia discharged
the contents of a pistol at Davis, who avoided the
shot by tumping through a door. Garcia was held
in *2,000 to answer. ' '
ANOTHER DARING BOBBERY.
We learn that Officer Meyers, of the Seventh dis
trict police, had his attention attracted, early on
Sunday morning, by a horse and wagon driving ra
pidly np New Market street, above' Noble. He
stopped the horse. The driver jumped out on Hie
other side and escaped. The officer drove .to Hie
station house, and after examining the wagorf, found
It to contain several thousand dollars worth of goods.
It was subsequently ascertained that the silk-goods’
Btoreoi Messrs. Raiguel & Bro., Third, street, near
Tine, had been “cracked,” and robbed of #2,000
worth of goods. The entrance to the Btorewas made
through a rear window, a “jimmy” being used to
facilitate, the burglarious operation.' Quite a large
quantity of stolen property was found In the yard
attached to the store, ftom which fact It is Inferred
the robbers made rather a hasty retreat.
OWNER WANTED.
Sergeant Huston, of the Chestnutmil police fores;
desires an’owner for a pocket-book, containing-a
.small amount of money, wMeh he found a day or
two ago. . . >
WILLOW SLEIGH BODIES,—A. FEW
1« more left, at last year’s prices.
Also. 200 gross M ATCRBS.at reduced prices.
> EOWB. BOSTON. A CO.,
ja26 157 and 159 North THIRD Street
TOMATO CATSUP.—NEW TOMATO
nolo 107 South WATER Street
Oa COMI*ANTES.
THIS
CAMERON PETROLEUM €O.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL. -81,000,000.
SHARES. 300,000.
. PAH VALUE Wkd*.
SUBSCRIPTION PRIOEi.... 2.6 A
PRESIDENT,
VANCE STEWART,
of Hxaona oomrer. fa.
TREASURER,
E. J. JAMES,
or PHir.Anst.rHiA.
SECRETARY,
J. L. DARLINGTON.
west oireaTß*. PA.
DIRECTORS.
VANCE STEWART, Mercer county. Pa.
JOHN E. LEONARD, Vest Chester, Fa.
D. G. FORNEY, Washington, D. G.
HENRY D. BOOK, Washington, D. C.
SIMON GAMBBON, Harrisburg, Pa.
JOHN H, DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia.
GEORGE O. EVANS. Philadelphia.
JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lancaster 00. ■ Pa.
The present and prospective value of the stock of this
Company may be inferred from the tact that It owns a
fee simple Internet in 473 (four hundred and seventy
three) acres of the riohosttested oil territory in Venango
county, believed by the moat experienced oil men in
that region to he capable of producing a-net annual in
come to the Company of one and a half million dollars,
or three times the entire cost of the stoek, which wonld
be equivalent to twenty- five per cent, a month on Its
subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent.
per annum on ite par value. _
The following Is* description of the Company’s pro
perty:
One-fonrth' fee simple Interest in the celebrated
"Hoover” Farm, situate on the Allegheny rlver,
about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con
taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
332 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there are now twelve leasee, each ten rods
square,and from which the owners of the fee simple get
one half the oil, free of. all expense. Besides this,
there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee,
from which they get all the oil.
On this Farm there are now ton wells in operation,
producing an average of ten barrels porday ; and several
other* are about being tubed. There are also on It 87
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are now standing to lease the latter for one
half the oil to the owners.
", Out of the twelve Wells on this Farm eleventoo now
paying handsomely: a lhct which sufficiently demon
strates the great richness and reliability, of the terri
tory. ' "
Is the entire fee simple interest In 181 (one hundred and
dghty.one) aims, situate on the Allegheny ;river,
nearly opposite the "Hoover ’’ Farm, and a little
nearer Franklin, at the mouth of MEI Bun, having a
front of 96 rods.on the Allegheny one mile on
both sides of Mill Sun, with ample boring snrface for
one hundred VKllt.oi Lots of ton rods.square. This
tract is known as the. "Stewart Farm, ” and is clear of
all leasee or incumbrances of any kind.
There is now In operation a fifty barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad
joins: this on the 'south. In fact, the “ Stewart’’Yam
is surrounded with gbod-paying wells, and within a
shost time a single lease of 80 rode front, on the imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for $166,000 (one
hundred-and sixty-five thousand dollars. ) Oh this
lease a good well has beehstnude within a few days.
In addition to the territory of the “Stewart” Farm,
which is believed to be equally as good as the "Hoov
er”) there are on it a three- story Grist 1011, with fine
water-power, a good farm-house, and : other buildings,
that wlUbs of use to the company.
The durdMUty of this Immediate oil section is illus
trated by the fact that some of the wells on the “Hoov
er’ ’ Farm h ave been pumping for over four years, with
out any material diminution in their yield, while the
oil here produced, from its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, always commands
from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at
Oil-Greek.
The officers of the Company fool justified in present
ing the following estimate of what, with,vigorous,,
manaiement,'tho above lands can be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short
time:
THE " STEWART FARM. ”
There is room on this for one hundred lota of ten rods
equate, all, which can bs leased immediately for one.
Imlfjhe oU, free of all expense to the Company,
' Estimating one well to eAch lot (one hundred wells
although there is room lilt three hundred) at the very
moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a
Dailyproduct of -• •>,■ • 1,000 bbls.
Out of this the Company’s share would be. 600 bbls.
Value of daily yield to the Company, at
ten dollars per bbl (it is now selling at
$18.60).....™*™...,...—.... . $5,000 00
Allowing three hundred working dayß to
the year,'this would make the Gompa- *
ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew
art Farm alone ™. 1,600,00000
Allowing the same estimate for the ‘ ’ Hoo
ver” Farm, In which the Company owns - .
one fourth in fee of the laud interest, the
annual net receipts from the latter would
be. *•»*,,.»*••,..*•,,»» 376,000 00
TKMBg~tKe~Sßfittal-'resmpt»~tt6MTS6Hi !
farms.—.,—... ..™..„....-j.876.a00 oo
Deducting from this amount the sum of
$376,000 for contingencies, would leave
the
Net Annual lucerne of the Company $1,500,000 00
ALL THESE LOTS GAN BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the
Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink wells, with
all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet.
A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Yon are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the
expectation of immediately receiving large dividends,
but the baels on which the Company rests, it is be
lieved, will make your Investment not only safe, but,
prospectively, of enormous value.
Notwithstanding, at the present prices of oil, the Com
pany’s annual receipts (without any further develop
ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per
cent, on the cost of the stock. ,
The president, Hr. Stewart, Is one of the most prae
tical end experienced oil operators in the State, and Ms
residence near the Company’s property and general
ore, eight of Its management is the best guarantee that
no efforts wiU be spared to make the Investment pro
fitable.
Applications for a large proportion of thS stock have
already been made, but none will be received until the
books of the Company are regularly opened for that
purpose.
Only »limited amount of the stock will be sold at
subscription price. ’
. The stock will be issued full paid, without further
assessments.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for a few
days, on and after January 18,1865, at the office of
E. G. JAMES, Treasurer,
No. 101 WALNUT Street, FMlada.
fctSp? OIL COMPANY, NOT LAND COM
■i““ FAST,
WILL YOU 111 VEST IN A LAND COMPANY,
OB nr AN OIL COMPANY ?
FIEKBKFONI OIL COMPACT
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
Is etridly a» OIL COMPANY, and has no land but
what lias been demonstrated OIL LAND.
All companies formed in West Virginia are located
within so many MILES of BURNING SPRINGS RUN.
Why not go ON the Run; ae It is so famous as oil terri
tory 1 TMe ii a question that can be answered best by
those who torture a little run of about a mile and a
half la length, until they get it eight or nine miles
long, that it may seem close lo their lands. Thisjhows
plainly that the only reliable oil producing territory
.is, BURNING SPRINGB RUN; hence, of course, the
company having the most of that valuable territory Is
4he best to invent in.
This Company has ' ’
ONE HUNDRED AID FORTY-SIX ACRES
In foe simple on BURNING SPRINGS RUN, and FOUR
ACRES on least, besides THREB ACRES near the Eter
nal Centre and Eathbbne Wells, both well known.
Allwe ask is inquiry,’investigation, 'which ean
alone show relative value.
One halfof the stock has already been disposed of
and the subscription list will shortly dose.
CAPITAL...—SISO,OOO
CAROLINE E. HELMICK. Ly liar nsxl friend, HENRY
„ ' ATKEOD. obo. k. heluiok.
My 080. £. HBLMICK:
Sir: You will please take notice that the Court has
Sramed a rule to show cause why a Divorce a vinculo
znatriinonii should not be.-deereea in IMb case, return
able SATURDAY, February 4,1866.
Tours, Ae., WM W. JCVEJTAL,
Att’y for Libellant.
January 8,156&. . ~ jagg thflaftt
FRANKLIN 8. WILSON, | ATH 8 .
SHAKES— EACH PAB.
DEVELOPMENT FUND...™. ..™. *3O. 000
PRESIDENT,
" TREASURER,
GEORGE H. CHRISTIAN-
bireotom,
■ F. S WILSON,
JOHN P. O’NEIL, Ski.,
WU. F. JOHNSON,
BOBEBT CLARKSON,
, JOSEPH D’ HOBOHEB,
* G. H. CHRISTIAN.
PROSPECTUSES, and alllnforaatlon as to Hie pros-
L posts of the Company, -will' be freely fiyen at the
OFFICE, NO. 181 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
(Second Story.)
LEASEHOLDS.
Since the announcement that the ’ Company would
lease their land's at’arbyaUy of onehalf of the oil, ap
plications have been received for. fifteen leases of three
fourths of an acre etch TWENTY MORE ARE OF
FERED to parties desiring to form development com'
paries. As we are desirous of having improvements at
onoe made, ne bonus will be required for the twenty
lots. , .
This mods of operation insures to thestochholders,
from arrangements already in-progress, the comple
tion of eighteen weih at an early day.
Applications lor leaseholds should be accompanied by
references of the applicant!* ability to perform his cou
tract. Hone others will be noticed. j»24-tuthsBf.
TOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNBY,
o COUSBLLOK AT LAW. AND SOLICITOR OJ
CLAIMS ONce, MSI F Btreet, njarFoarteeath St.
WaaMniton. D, A dea-Sj*
THE PRESS.— T&ESDAY, JANUASY 31, ISCS.'
OIL COMPASIEB.
igg— *‘ OOK *® TOBB nriEBEST!
OIL AND MINING COMPANY
OHA3BTBBBD BTTHB STATS OF PKKNBY:
q APITAL ®dOO
COMPANY'S. OFFICE,- 43* WALNUT
Tie GOVERNMENT OIL 'AND MIHIHG BOUPA
ing q source of permanent business profit tdthose in*
terested. Every Stockholder u praodeuly onkof the
Company’* corporators. The Estate* of the Company,
instead of belt g burdened with an exorbitant pro|t» ex
acted by a few lucky originals, aredeeded.in fegdlrect
gom first owners to the Stockholders of this Oojfoany,
They comprise
OVEB 3.300 ACRES, jl
- examined fay Theo. Cuyler and'T. J. ijlayton,
Bsqs , and pronounced Indisputable),
located in the immediate centre of-the great (Ml belt
of West Virginia, which region, for the supskiority of
its Oil and for the volume and certainty, of ltfyield, is
far surpassing the famed Oil Greek regm of rennrai
vania. .
Ist. The Deep Gorge Farm, in the Old Barnfi# Sprint
region. In close proximity to this estate, on every side,
are situated the most successful Oil Wells tf be found
in the country, and at an almost adjoining distance is
located the widely-celebrated **Leweliyu” and * * Eter
nal Centre’ ’ wells, the former olwhich.
FLOWED X BLLY THREE THOUS AND (3, OOO) B AB-
faelng-the greatest bona fide yield of OU'ever known, and
very considerably surpassing, both in quantity and
quality, the product of any two wells in Pennsylvania,
2d. ffwo thousand (2,00)) acres,-In taro tracts, ; in the
heart of the successful Oil region or the Great Kanawha,
along whose course for over 70 milel Oil can be dis
tinctly seen and gathered, from the water’s surface,
while the evaporation at the neighboring Bait works is
effected by igniting the Petroleum Gas emitted from
subterranean reservoirs of Oil.
3d. 100 acre« (in fee simple) of superior Semi-Bltumi
nous Goal land K in Bedford county, Pa. 1
The value and importance of the above properties
may be inferred from the fact that ieaeß for adjoining
lands, with large royalties of Oil, have been taken by
New York and Boston companies ata bonus greater
than.the fee simple cost of the Company’s estate, and if
deemed advantageous by the Stockholders, it is be
lieved that but little difficulty would ire sently be expe
rienced in leasing a portion of their, temtorysta bonus
and royalty greater than the original coat or the whole.
A number or wells axe at'once going forward, and more
(Eight in ail) will be sunk as soon asihe first are com
pleted. These, with a yield of Oil equal so adjacent
wells, will insure to this Company * daily cash income
of several thousand dollars over every possible ex
pense. L . j*
The net cost of the Company's three estates is S37?QOQ.
The Capital is 9200,000, in shares ofifii each. 126,000
shares only will be sold, and no: farther subscriptions
will beaccepted at any price whatever. This amount
pays for the properties and leaves & working capital of
' $38,000 cash. .The remaining 75,000 shires atand'pledged
to be equally divided pro ratabetwe&n the original or
prereiit subscribers, at such a time as the Board of Di
rectors may deem most advantageous to the interests of
the Company * This reduces the actual cost of the stock
to Firet subioi iben to exactly 60 cents per share.
„The immense profit to be derived from earnest and
successful working is shown by the fact thfftfi'feingle
company—the Columbia-is this year piping to its
stockholders One Million ($1,000,000) Dollars in cash
dividends , besides a handsome reserve for additional
developments. The stock of thiß company, for sspaid,
has sold for over s4oo per share.
The: substantial inducements which I the QOVEBN
MENT OIL AND MINING COMPANY offer to those de
sirous of securing an interest in s source of wealth that
is now startling the whole-world are of a character that
merit your gravest consideration.
The profit of the undersigned, in common with thafof
every stockholder, lies lathe increased development of
the Company’s rich Oil tracts, and their time and ener
gies will be honestly consecrated to that one end.
To persons feeling any Interest or feeling none, every
information concerning the estates of the Company, its
workings and prospects, will be cheerfully given, and
detailed maps and charts will be freely shown.
If you like our candid p)au of dealing, or have any
preference for a corporation that certainly means work,
we should be Pleased to see you at once- 30,000 shares
were engaged on the first day. The promptest applica
tion it therefore Indispensable to insure a sharain the
original etcrok, subscriptions to which (</ not already
taken ) will be received at original price, 9lsfet share,
including a stock dividend of three- filths the amount, .
ja24-tnth»Bt
|jjgpn» M’CIiINTOCK . ; * *
RESERVE piXi COMPANY,
OFFICE 436WAL8TJISTBEET.
Tii« subscription book, of this Company wlll be
closed on WBDHBSDAY NEXT, February Ist.
• \
By order.
. J.DIIIEINBOTH,
jft3B»3t Secretary^
PENMANSHIP. MR. AND MBS.
A A. B. DUBTON’S BOOMS, 130* CHESTNUT St.,
are now open for the reception of pupils and visitors.
A large collection of specimens of Penmanship and. Pen
Drawing on exhibition, which all lovers of the art are
cordially invited to examine. An easy, elegant, rapid
style of writing taught,atfiperfect satisfaction guar
anteed. . ..•
Visiting cards written, and- all kinds of ornamental
work executed in the beatmanner. ja26-6t*
THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF
A dbsigh fob women, southeast corogj.ef 531-
BBBT Street and PBBJR Scpsi., (west of Broad,) will
commence its sessions for 1565 on the first of Bebraary.
a Jarge humbtr of' imported easts 'are added to the
©rawing Department and Museum. A limited number
of students can only be taken, as our rooms are nearly
full. Terms are yery low. Bor circulars, apply at
the School-house.
Jal9-12t T. W. BKAIDWOOD, Principal.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
? MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four mile*
from MEDIA, Fa. Thorough course in Mathematl.*,
Classic, natural Sciences, end Bullish ; practical lee
sons in Civil Engineering. Pupils received at any time,
snd of all ages, and enjoyihebenefits of a home. Be
fere to John C. CappA Son, 23 Booth Third street; Thou
J. Clayton, Esq, .Fifth and Prune streets; ex-Sherif
-Kern, and others. Address Bey. J. HKiVBY BAR
TOH, A. H;. VILLAGE GREEN. Fenn’a. noB-«m
HOTELS ANB RESnUTRANTS.
«T OCHIEL,"
J (T.ato Herr’s Hotel.)
: Comer of THIBD and MARKET Streets.
HARRISBURG, Pa. »
The attention of the traTellincpubUelemostreepeet
fully called to this old established stand, whloh for the
past five months has been closed to trade, and during
that time has been thoroughly remodeled, repaired, and
newly furnished throughout, until it now possesses all
the conveniences pertaining to a first- class hotel, which
are In any-manner calculated to insure the perfect com
fort of its gueSte.
.It* situation alono would recommend it as a stopping
place, being only two and a half squares from the denote:
near enough to prove convenient, sufficiently distant to
avoid the annoyance ofrallroad noise and bustle. -
The furniture is entirely new. rooms large and welt
ventilated,table supplied with every luxury the market
ean.affoid, while as to. the management, it is trusted to
thojudgment of a discriminating public to decide.
The Proprietor, having determined to make the oha
raoter and reputation of the house the object, without
regard to cost, hopes to merit the patronage and favora
ble opinion of those who design stopping, in the State
capital. HEfIEY THOMAS,
. Proprietor,
TONES HOUSE, ,
o Oor. MABB*T^^|»d e KABKBT squin.
. respeetfuUy returns hi* elaeert thanks
to hie Mendsfor the very liberal patronaie bestowed
to the House slice under his manuement, and would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
delB Sm ' C. H. MANN, Proprietor.
TN THE COURT 0F COMMON PLEAS
-fi-808 THE CITY ABB COUNTY OP PHILADBL
PITTA. .
JOHN LUKEJJS vb. LOUISA LUKBHB.
December Term, ’6B. JSTo. 39.
Mad.am: Yon will please take notice that the Court
has granted a rule on you in above case, to show cause
why “a vlncnlo matrimonii ’* should not
be decreed. Returnable ©nJIATUBDAY. January 28,
1866. Yours, Ac., WM. W. JUYBS'ALi
■ ■_ _ Attorney for Libellant. >
To Mbs. LOUISA LUKBKS.
January 16,1866. . jal?-laflt
FT THE COUBT OP COMMON PLEAS
FOH THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. » -, / \ . . . jf.
■' Large buildings have been erected on the spot, under
the inspection of the Government of toe Island. These
sulphurous waters (cold and warm),have been used for
the last sixty? ear b, and are recommended by Abe most
emineutphjrfilclans, among whom we may name Drs.
Jorrin* Leßeverena, Zayas, Kuz, and Gtlnrxo. They
are visited everyyear d axing the season from February
to May, by upwards of four thousand people,-and their
ose Is specially recommended in cases of rheumatism,
venereal diseases, and other complaints for which sul-
Ebnrons wattrs are ordered. jSreatrelief f wUi be felt
y both sexes in their use; The village of San Diego
has five spacious first-class hotels, with eve*y accom
modation for travellers; these hotels are located near
the Bath establishment, and their charges do not ex
seed three dollars per day. Communictitans between
Havana and San Diego exist both by railway and
stages, qyby steamerß and stages,.and the trip, either
inland er by the sea shore, is made in about twelve
hoars The price charged for every bath is only twe#y
cents. These Springs arnvery well known to many tra-
Tellers from the United States and who avail
themselves .of the fine season (from February until
May) to visit Cuba. That season of the year is the most
delightful and propitious for the use of sulphurous vra
tersy tnasmuch as the cold feather J.u the UnitedSiatos
prevents persenß living* there-enjoying ! thebeneflt of
their owffifcprings. For further apply t»
the efflee of the'San Diego Sulphurous Baths* No. Is
Obispo street. ... a.* '
Havana; December gist, 1864. jaU-stuthlOt
YTANDSOME CHRIBTMAB GIFTS.—
AJL rustic adornments
FORHOMBB OB TAOTE:
WARDIAN GASES, HANGING VABEB.
BERN CASES. ■ ■ a IVY YABBB,
Billed with Rue and Choice Kants. _ .’
KHHTIONETTB POTS. ORANOB POTS,
HYACINTH POTS, BLOWER POTS, -
Witk- '
YBBTIBULB,_PARLOB, LIBRARY, and
■ . ■ BOUDOIR. ,;z; is! .
-■ Hnported an4forealel>k tßpr(inl ,
deO-tuthatX Jfo, IQXO OHfISTNUr Street.
GrOVErRNMEIPiT: *
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
*1 PER SHARE, FULL PAID,
WORKING CAPITAL, **B,ooo O-
NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS.
BELB OF OIL FEE DAY,
PRESIDENT,
HENRY SIMONS.
TBEASURBH,
WM. H. WEEKS.
BBCRBTART,
J. PERCY . DIX.
COMPANY’S OFFICE,
A3A WALNUT Btraet.
EDUCATIONAL.
LEGAL.
SULPHUROUS BATHS
OF SAN DIEGO, ISLAND OF CUBA.
rarsußAivciJ.
TAEL A WAKE MUTUAL SAFETY
INCORPORATED BY TH’^L^fsT^UßKOF™'
OFFICE B. E. CORNER A ?Hliuf 3 AND WALNUT
BTBEBTB. PHILADELPHIA
ONVEB B EL 8 ,) M ™ I 3 BlIaAaO5S
_ „ , ‘ ’inland insurances
Chi Goods, by River. 1 Ganal, Lake, and Land Carriage.
. to all parts of the union.
_ „ . 'FIRBINBUBANGSS,
Gn Merchandise generally,
-On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Sts. ‘
ASSETS OP TEB 0 OMPAIfT,
MOO.OOO tJnttedState« O F?5«^r 1 '7I.»100,000 CO
ui.oto " stf •« «• ’gi.iwnsoo
W.OOO ‘‘ Six •« «.« 6-30 e 76,084 60
100,000 State of Pennsylvania PiTe-Per Cent.
61.000 State of Peniisyivania SixPeTcent. 9S,#BS 00
■ Loan 66.840 00
’ass ssta ssss&ss m6 * 37
„ .*a*e Six Per Cent. Bondi™ ™. 23,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Secoad'Mort
-68,960 00
16,000 3W Shares Stock Germantown Gan
Company .principal and interest
goaranteedby the city of Phlladel
-8,50011$ Shares Btook Pennsylvania Kail
, , road Company 9,100 00
6,00010 G Shares Btoclc Sorth Pennsylvania
' 60,000 UnltedStetes 8,06 ° °°
„ Indebtedness... 48.435 00
u ' ooo *'
«e«50»d......™..,™„ 128,700 00
•868,260 Par; Cost*B42,loo 60. Uarketvalne.«B67,S» 87
Beal Estate*. g&ooG00
BIUb receivable foriasttrancea made. 118*90 41
Balances due at Agencies. —-Premi
jotti oa Policies, Accrued '*
Interest* and other" debts due tbs
Company 28*798 9i
Berip and Stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, $4,263. fetl
mated J 3.3X3 06
Gash on deposit with United
States Government* subject'
to. tea days’ eaU MO,OOO 00
Cash la Banks.... -6*164 93
Cash in ©rawer.*.. M 637 66
• 3168.093 49
DIRECTORS- '
Hand, Samuel B. Stokes,
39“ c Pyi?’ ■ J F. Penlston,
Sonder. Henry Blnan.
TheopWlns Panldln*, William a, Boulton,
Joiux H. Penzos«y tdvudPjurlLafrtoß.
feffi&jr.. fUzrfk?'
Joseph H. Se&l, - Spencer McHt alixe,
StsT MMsfias-
THOMAS O. HAND. President,
urn™,,, DAVIS, v!« President
HENRY LYLBUKN, Secretary. delAly
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THB
t -OFFICE Nos. grand
i EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. north aide of WALNUT
Street, between BOOK and THIRD Streets, Philadel
lllifc ■
INOOBFOKATED.INjOTi-CHABTHIt PERPETUAL.
PROPERTIES FEBRUARY 1,
KARINE, FIRE,
UrSUBAHCB.
„ ' - DIBICTOBB.
Henry D. Sherrerd. - Tobias Wagner,.
Sharfea Haealester, ThomasßTwatwn,
William 8. Smith. Henry O. Freeman,
WUllamß. White. - Charles 8. Lewis,
GeorgoH. Stuart, George C. Carton,
Bamnel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin, . e
_ _ HBNKY B. BHKKKKBD, President
WmniAM Baupbe. Secretary. ; nolß-tf
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
JPAHTj-Authorlsed Capital MOftODO-CHAETBE
.Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third end
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against Loss or Damage by
Hrs, on Buildings, Pnrnltnre, and Merchandise gene
. Afio, Karine Insurances, on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insnrance to all parts of the Union..
William Bsher, Pearson, ,
B. Luther, Peter Selger, •
Lewis Andenried, J. B Banin,
. John B. Blsskiston, William P. Dean,
Joseph Kaxfteld, ... : John Ketcham.
WILLIAM BBHBB, Presldent.
_„ „ _ WM. F.DBAN, Vioe President.
Wt M. tea, Besretary, apS-tt
fTHB RELIANCE INSURANCE COM-
A PANY ’
OF PHILADELPHIA;
incorporated In ISO. Charter Perpetual
OFFICB No. SOB WALNUT- BTBBBT.
CAPITAL,, *300,000. .'wa
InsnnS against losa or damage by PURE. .Hesses,
Stores, and other Buildings, limited or perpetual: and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, andMerehandlse, in Town
or Country. • _
-LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSETS, 5400.055.71.
v Ingested In the following Becnrities, yll:
Tlmt Mortgageson City Property, well secured *lO6, dOO’OO
milted States Government Loans....™.™. 141,000 00
Philadelphia City 8 per cent. Loans.™™™ <O,OOO 00
Pennsylvania $3,009,000 Gper cent Loan™. 16,000 00
Pennsylvania Bailroad Bonds, flrst and se.
cond Mortgages™,™,™ .......™™. 36,000 00
Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company’s G
■per cent. Loan™™ S.OOO 00
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Com
. panv’b 6 per cent. L0an™.™.....™.-™. 6,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent, mort
gage b0nd5.....™..... ..-™ 4,500 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock™-. LOGO 00
Mechanics’ Bank Stock-.................™™. 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock™- 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock... 880 00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel
phia’s Stock 2,000 00
Accrued 1ntere5t.......... ™...~—™.™— 6,466 43
Cash in hank and on hand.™ ™™.™™™ 13,033 30
*400,008 71
Worth St present market value—™..™. 414,393 71
BIBBCTOBS.
Clem Tlngley, Beni. W. Tlngley,
Wm. K. Thompson, Marshall Hill,
William Hussar, Charles Lelnnd, ,
SamuelElgpham, Rohert Tolanu,
H, L, Carson, "J. Johnson Brown,
.. Robert Steen, Thomas H. Moore.
William Stevenson,
CLB
Thomas C. Hm,, Beoretar-
Phuadbipbia- December
PIRE INBTJBANOE EXCLUSIVELY.
-I- —THB PENNSYLVANIA FIBB INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incorporated 1836. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. ’5lO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
This’Company, favorably known to the community
for nearly forty yean, continues to insure again si Lou
or Damage by Fire, on Pnblieor. Private Buildings,
slther permanently or for a limited time. Also, os Fur-
Üb'rS te took *’ a °° 4 ** 01 Merchandlfs generally, on
.Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fond, la
invested In the most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in
the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, I Daniel Smith, Jr.; ■
Alexander Benson, I John Devereux,
Isaac Haslehnrst, I Thomas Smith,
Thomas Robins, I Henry Lewis,
J. Gillingham Fell.
_ JONATHAN PATTERSON, President
Wir.T.TAir G. Onewnnu, Secretary.
American fire mstfranch
COMPANY. Inwnwrated m.O. CHARTER PER
nsTUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Sniping in
rested in sound and available Securitiee, continue. to
Insure on Dwelling., Btorea, Bnrnlture, Merebandlie,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses literally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas B. Maria, I dames B. Campbell,
John Welsh, | Edmund G. Dutilh,
Samuel 0. Morton, Charles W. Foultnsy,
Patrick Brady, Israel Morris.
JobnT. Lewis, !
THOM)
ALBERT 0. L. Crawford.
PAME INSURANCE COMPANY.
A No. *O6 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
BIRR AND INLAND INSURANCE.
■ DIRECTORS. .
Branel* N. Buck, John W. Evermam,'
- Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis. John Kessler, Jr.,'
Samuel Wright, E. D. Woodruff,
F. 8. .Justiee, Charles Stokes,
George A. West, Joseph D. Ellin
FRANCIS BUCK President
_ T . CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vies President.
W. I. Bdamoharp. Secretary. Jal«-tf
SKJLCluuux jkSR'V sAJNJb UftOlVc
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
* * TT> „„ ' STEAM ENGINB BUILDERS,
.ieon bounders,
GENERAL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER MAKERS,
NEAR THB
PEHDSYLYAHTA EAILHOAD FABBBHGBR STATIOIT,
„ PITTSBURG, PENN A..
Manufacture of STEAM SNGIKBS, rangtni
from three to one hundred and fifty horse-power, Ana
ratted for Grist Millß, Saw Mills* Blastfurnaces, Oil
wells* Ac., Ac.
Give particular attention- to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for oil boring and pumping opera
none. Have always on hand* finished and ready, for
shipment, JBKGIKEB and -BOILEBS of every descrip
tion.
Orders from all parts of the country solicited and
promptiy filled. jal6-3m
3. VAUfiHAX affi&BXOK. WIZJ.IAX K. XB&BXOK
N. , JOH2T E. OOPS. W
COUTHWABK POUNDRT,
& FIFTH AHD WASHINGTON BTKBITS.
KSBBIufi ASOIS,
ENGIKEEBS AND MAGHHOSTB, -
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine*,
for lrad» river* and marine service. >
.Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks* Iron Boats* Ac.: OasP
inri of all kinds* either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Boofi for Gas Works. Workshops, Bail
road Stations, Ac. • (
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved construction, 1 .
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such at
Sugar* 'Saw, and Grist Mills* Vacuum Fans* Open
Steam Trains. Defecators*Filters* Pumping Engines, Ae.
Sole agents for H. BiLieux’s Patent Sugar* Boiling Ap
paratus, Xfasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspin
waU A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining
Machine. **" aitiS-ti
PEJjfN BTB AJM ENGINE AND
iTtfMftaPi BOILEB WORKS. -HEATII & IiBTT.
PKAGTICAL AND THEOBBTICAL ENGINEERS, M&
BOILBB-NAKBB9, BLACKSMITH#, mud
FOUNDERS, baying for many yews been insncoessftu
operation.and been exclusively engaged in bnildinra»d
repairing Marine and River BnginesThlgli and low pres
•tire* Iron Boiler*. Water Tanks. Fropeller*, Sc 7» &c..
respectftilly offer their services to the pnblie, as Mint
■ralljraepar# 4 to contract for enilnes of all rises, Ma
«*»* Biyen and Stationary; havin g sets of pattern* of
different' sixes, are prepared, to execute orders with
S despatch; Every "description ofpattero-makln*
™ade SL shortest notice. High and Low-pressure,
Fine, Tubnlar,and Cylinder Boners,of thebbst
OTlyania. charcoal iron, Forgings of all rises and kinds,
gonand Brass Castings, of all descriptions; 801 -
Turahag, Sere w-Ctating,&nd. all otherwork connected
With the ahoye business. . ,
' Drawings and, specifications for all work done at the
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dockroom form*
palra of bo&tSjVrhere they can lie In perfect safety, and
ate provided with shears, blocks, falls, &e.,A0., for
raising heavyor light weights.
NEAfTB,
JOHN P. LEVY.
* BEACH and PALMBB Streets.
MORGAN, ORB, & CO;, STEAM BN.
. GINK~ BUILDERS! Iron. Founders, sud Genenl
Machinists and Boiler MakerB.No. 1319 CALLOW
HILLBtreet, Philadelphia. feOO-tt
T\EAN’B GKBAT TOBACCO, CIGAR,
J J AND PIPE STORK
i Mo. «*, OHBSTHUTStreet, FhHadelyhl*.-pa.
Dean keeps the greatest assortment.
Dean keeps tee greatest variety.
. Dean keeps the largest general stock.
Ton can get any kind or Tobaeeo.
Ton can get any kind ofCtgars,
Ton ean get any klnd of, Hpee,
T ° tt STORE.
No. 413CHB8TNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pi. .
When yon go to Dean’s yon can get anything yon
want In the way of Flag, Puts Cut and SmoklngTobae
aoea, Domestic and Havana Glgara, Pipes, Ac. . ,
jOean keeps the larseat general stock of Tobaeeo.
Glgara, Pipes, Ac., ln tlie united States.
Dean's sales are so extensive that he ean afford to sell
at about one-half what others sell for.
Dean sells to the Armyof thePotomae,
Dean sells to the Army of the Junes.
Dean sells to the Army of the Tennessee.,
Dean sells, to the Army of the CnmberlanA^
atom 'DEAN’S, No. 4O3 &HBSTNUTS&Mt. ’
Pennsylvania merchants all bnyat Dean’s, ,
New Jeraeirmershants aU’hny at Dean's,
Delaware merchants all buy at Dean’s, . . ,
as that can always get Inst what they want, and at a
mneh lower price than they can elsewhere, and they
do not hays to pick up their goods at a dosen little
All goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Order once and yon will always orderfrom Dean’s,
M Ms plug and fine cut chewing and smoklngtohaesoes
end cigars are Tar superior to all others, andhe sells for
nmehlesi. DKAN’sTNo. *IS CHESTNUT Street;
no*3-tr Philadelphia, Pa.
nOTTON AND FLAX SAIL BUCK
and CANVAjLofall numbers and brrnds. ’ .
>TonV AwntoggTnink, and Wagon* covor Dnek. Also*
Drier PelU, lromltodfoet wide;
Paulina,
*JOHII w« BvaSKAS & GO*,
aoj-tf *O.JD3 JOffMß’ Alloy.
*1.901,6*4 09
TWGUSY, Prodded
J»10-tf
AS B. MARTS, Proidcnt,
Secretory. feS-ti
PBOPOSALB.
nUAB'PBBMASTEB'S OFFTCB,
U Cor.erTWH.^.dOffiAßDSt^.
tor tte imitate d«liwy at the Btatg
house, HASOVBB-etree* Wharf, properly peeked, antt
■ The same to be of the beet analtty and 9ejtt*«W*£™!j7
jest to the inspection of an inspector appointed on the
part of the. Government. . , _. ,
The above-described Hafnes* to be made in accord
ance yrttb sample and specifications, to he Been at the
Banover-street btorehouse. -
Bidders wUI state price both In writing and «rnrea
(to include boxes and delivery), the quantity bid for,
and the ehorteet time they can deliver them In
Ail proposals most be made out on printed blnnic,
which may be had os application at flua.oaoe, other
wise the bid will be rejected.
Sack hid must be goarantoed by two responsible per
sons .whose signatures must he appended to the guaran
toe, and certified to as being good and sufficient seetudty
for the amount involved, by -the United States District
Judge. Attorney, or Collector, or other public officer;
otherwise the wd will net be considered.'
The right is reserved to reject all Md* deemed too high.
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not
folly comply with the requirements of this advertise
ment, wifi not be considered.. % .
By order of Colonel H. Biggs, Chief Quartermaster.
T orwr 01 VWMMW *** (jgoKGiS JEL OEMS,
ja3Q-6t Captain and A. Q. M.
OUABTEEMASTEB’S OFFICE,
confer TWELFTH and GlBUffi Street*
Philadelphia, Pa , January 39,1886.
SEALED PBOPOBALS will be recelreiat this offloe
until 13 o’clock M-. TUESDAY. January 31. 1889.
for the Immediate delivery at the Hanover-strei t Store-'
house, properly packed, and ready tor
of the follow lor described 4uartermaater*s stores'—Vi*:
20,0C0 Wagon Bows.
600 sets Ambulance Bows.
5 000 Wagon. Tongues, ironed , :.
All of the aboye-aeecnbed to be of the beet Quality,
and subject to the inspection of an inspector appointed
on the part of the Government.
Bidders will state priwrboihiiA writing and figures,
the quantity bid for, and the time of delivery. „■
fill samples to be seen afttae Government Storehouse,
Hanover-street wharf. lt ,
fill bids mast be made out on printed blanks, which
maybe h&d on application at this offloe,'otherwise
they will be rejected. . . . ,
Each bid mast be guaranteed hy two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended- to the gua
rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se
curity for the •amount involved, by the United States
District Judge, Attorney,- or Collector, or other public
officer; otherwise the bid willnotbe considered. „
The right is reserved to rejeotali bids deemed too high.
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not
folly comply with the requirements of this advertise
ment, will not be considered. . •.
By order of Colonel Herman Blags, Chief Quarter
master. <3 SO. R. ORMB,
ja2&-6t Captain and fi. O. fit.
8 DEPART-
MEHT, corner TWELFTH sad GIRA.BD Strata,
M ™ _ PHIiAMLPIttA. J»B- 38, 1865.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received, at tide office
TtntU 12 o’clock M. MOB DAT, January 30tb,1865. for the
Upmedlate delivery at the United States Storehouse,
HAJfOYEB-Street Wharf, of
SSO “Ambulances,” Wheeling Pattern, per sample
and specihoaUons to be seen at the Storehouse.
Bidders will state price, both in writing and figures,
now many ambulanoer they can deliver, and the short
esttime they can deliver them in.
The ijobmanefle to be inspected by an Inspector, ap
pointed on tbe part of the Government.
#|l proposals, must be made out on printed'blanks,
which may be had. on application at this office; other
wise they will be rejected.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and certified to as being good and sufficient security
for the amount involved by the United States District
Judge, ACWrnev or Collector, or other public officer;
otherwise the bid will not be considered.
.The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too
high.
Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fully comply with the requirements of this adver-.
tiMment, will not be onsidered.
By order of Col. HERMAN BIGGS,
' aster.
ja23-8i Captain and to ‘SY
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TYtSSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
•*-J' SHIP —The copartnership heretofore known as the
firm of FBLTUB & ZIMMERLING is d issalved by the de
cease of CharlesZiinmeriing, Sr., one of the members
thereof. All persons, bavins claims against the firm
trill please present them for settlement to the surviving
partner. HENRY J FELTJB,
v 71SS FILBERT fctrsei.
December SI. 1864.
NOTICBOF, CO PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned
have this dsy formed a copartnership, upder the style
and tom of FBLTUB AZtftMBBLING. ThelrSnelness
■Will ha that of Sugar Refiners. . _ *
hbnby j fbltus,
- JOHN ZIMMERLING.
January 2, 1866. . iaBo-St*
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The subscribers, heretofore trading under the firm
of BUNTING & JONES, have this diTdissolved iwrt.
nershlp by mntual consent
SAML A.JONR?.
„ „ THOMAS BARNES.
Philadbiphia, Dee. 51,1864.
nOPARTNERSHIR—THE UNDER
SIGNED have tldP day formed a copartnership tinder
the style and firm of JONES, BARNES, & CO. . and trill
continue the business of tie late tom of Banting &
Jones at the old stand. No. 38 E-WHARVES.
BAML. A. JONES,
THOS. BARNEST*
pRttAPBUBIA, Pee. M, 1864. 8 ’ LSHMAg
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAT
A associated with himself WM. H. H. HUGHES,and
will continue the Dry Gooda Commission Business, at
M$ HSSTHD# %°b & To&2S*-
Pim.APEi.PHiA, January % 1868. iatlm
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAT
-a associated with himself MYERS P. STRAUS, and
will continue the WHOLESALE HOSIERY, NOTIONS.
AND VARIETY BUSINESS, at No. 39 North THIRD
Street, under firm of WEIL & STRAUSS.
WM. 8. WEIL.
Philadelphia. Jan 1,1866. ja2o lot*
THS COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
-fi- FORE existing Tinder the firm of JOS. & WM. E,
WOOD. No. 8 North SECOND Street ie this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The business of the late
firm will be settled by either of the parties at the
office of JAMES F. WOOD & CO. , No 4rl South
FOURTH Street. JOSEPH WOOD.
January S, 1865.
~ The undersigned hss this day associated himself with
STEAM AND WATER HEATING COM
PAH Y OP PENNKyLVANIA, for the sale of GOLD'S
PATENT STEAM HEATING APPARATUS.
JOSEPH WOOD.
conduetetMry B JAMtoi
under the nsjneof JAMES P., WOOD A CO.
January 8, 1860. ja3-tnthsim
OF DISSOLUTION.
The limited Mrtaamhipexisting between the under
signed, under the firm of RIBGEL, WIEST, & ERVIN,
expires this day by. its own limitation.
JACOB RIEGEL.
JOHN WIESTT
. ' DAVID B. ERVIN.
HENRY 8. FIBTEK,
JOSIAH RIBGEL,
Partners.
PETER SIEGER,'
WM. 8. BAIRD,
__ _, , _ . Special Partner a
Philadelphia, Dee. 31,1864.
. „ NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
The subscribers-hereby rive notice that they have
entered Into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the
provisions of the, several laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships.
That the name of the firm under which said partner
-shlgiatobe conducted Is JOS. RIEGEL & E. 8. FIB
That the (eneral nature of the business intended to
be transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry
Goods.
That the names of the general and special partners,
" *U of whom reside In the eity of PffiladeTnnia, are dost
ah Bieiel, general partner, residing at the Bald Eagle
Hotel, No, 116 North Third street; Henry 8.- Plster,
general partner, residing at said Bald Eagle Hotel; Al
fred Bverly .-general partner, residing at No. 13M Arch
street; William B. Albright, general partner, residing
at No. 1607 Wallace street; Samuel C K Scott, - genetal
partner, residing at No. 3053 Vine street; Jacob Biegel,
special partner, redding at No. 6*7 North Sixth street;
North Eighth sir t® 1 * 1 - Partner, residing at No. 717
- That the aggieSate amount of the capital contributed
by tbe imecial partners to the common stock is One
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, of which One
Hundred Thousand Dollars In cash have been contri
buted by Jacob Biegel. special partner, s od Fifty Thou
sand Dollars-In each have been contributed by Peter
Sieaer, special partner. ' \
That the safd partnership is to commence on the
second day of January, A. D, 1866, and la to terminate
on the thirty, first day of December, A. D. 1866.
JOSIAH BIEGEL,
HENBT 8 FIBTBB,
ALFRED BVERLY,
WE. E. ALBRIGHT,
SAM’L G. SCOTT,
General Partner*.
JACOB BIEGEL,
PETER SIEGER,
. , „ , • Special Partners, .
Philadelphia, January 3, 1865, ia3-6w
BUTTERFIELD'S OVERLAND
■EJ DESPATCH,
Ofilce, S. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
A THROUGH FREIGHT LINE
has been established, prepared to receive all classes of
Freight In the principal cities east of the Mississippi
river, and to tramgortthasgme frompolnt of shipment
COLORADO^IDAHO, UTAH,
AND MONTANA TBRRfTOBIES,
upon TBEOUOH oonTaaqr katbb ak» khs op umn.
Through Rates Include ALL OHARGES—RaiIway,
n%nsfer, Storage, and Foi warding Commissions on the
Missouri river, and transportation upon the Plain*
Urns enabling the Shipper to obtain a THROUGH CON
TRACT for his freight for a distance of OYBB THREE
THOUSAND'MILES, and relieving him from all respon
sibllities and anxieties incident to the past disorganised
and irresponsible system of Plains transportation.
Onr Agents in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pitu*
burg, Chicago, St. Louis, and Burlington, lowa, art
gri>pared, at all seasons torecelve and ship at the
LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF RATES.
This Company assumes ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY
pi Losses, Damans, or Overcharges on Freight while
In transit from point.of shipment to place of destination.
-The New TOTk office is In possession of a fall-set of
TRACE BOORS, showing the date of shipment, the
time it passes the Mississippi river, is received at and
shipped from the Company'* Warehouses 'at Atchison
(Kansas)-the character.of :tha trains moving upon the
Plains, SBr date It passes Fort Kearney, arrives at Den
ver, Is received at destination, and the apparent eendi-
Hcnof, the Wares along the entire route. ... .
JKWIf Damages or Losses occor.Shlppors are notified
in time to duplicate any Important portion of the ship
ment.
These books are open for the Inspection of-our cus
tomers atalltlmes, and parties shipping by thin Line
willbe kept'lnformed by correspondence of the exact
condition of-thelr ehlpmonto. .
Merchants and Mining Men. ini the Territories ordering
AUMson, Kansas,” and have them shipped under the
inatrnctiosßof our Agent appoint of shipment .
oftoquiry&ddr«»ed to our'offieeatATOHl-
SOD, Kansas: so. IVSSET Street. Aitor House, Dew
Tork; or Southwest comer of SIXTH and CHEffTirUT
Streets, Philadelphia, will be promptly .and reliably
answered
fH, H. MOOEB. Agent, FMladelpbU. delS-tf -
J)ITHRIDGB’S
PATENT
XX FLINT GLASS __
t „„„B2TRA HEAVY
LAMP CHIMNEYS. - —-
Tbe world* wide reputation wbieb these Chimneys
have acquired is due to their acknowledged superiority
over all others. This superiority is derived from three
-sources: 3 " '
_lst. Being fifty per cent, heavier than tbe common
Chimney, they may be bandied with much less care.
2d- The oval shape is an adaptation to the fiat flame,
the Chimnev-beinjr at all points tbe same distance from
tbe beat, so that tbe danger of cracking by unequal .ex
pansion Is avoided
.. Sd. wbieb theteChimneys are manu
factured is unequalled by any other glass as at ranld
conductor of heat: and;nraetieaUy* it to-found that the
combination renders them aim osr entirely free from
liability, to destruction by the beat of ihe fiame. Hence
the obstacle in toe way of the nsiyeraal nse of Carhon
Oil, found in tbe unreasonable expense for Chimneys,
has been met and removed by the Introduction of
_ DITHRIDGJB’B JPIRK-PJBOOF CH^MDESS.
The popularity of -tbeae Chimneys has induced some
. unp rlncipled.perions tomake nse of our name and trade
'marks, asd their reputation has been partially impaired
b^t wort ? 2®t^ of WWlpusChimaeysgoid asqaxs.
BpP?*** with she cracking of
CMDme7S would do weUtoe&ll and try tbe
JtfeMrs. PKRRIDa dc DRTDBD,
Agents for onr
£r^?? TR ltt Philaddphia* firom whom they can be ob*
dithridgr
w.oJISSTJPISP GLASS WORKS,
WASHINGTON St, Pittsburg, P^Sa.
\ ■
jalB-2m
.WUITEVIRGIN WAXOE ANTTT.T.iIiH
serving i^comp!e^>£ W! Hte°tL 0 e r m“?wpiSfrtuf<Sa:
composed entirely of pure Virgin wS j henoethe exf
“Sto BS«t > °2KveWMfu 1 r“ tt "‘*
TIfACKBRBL, HERRING, SHAD, &Z4*
f’A -S.M Nbs,l. a/aSmshlkSSir
«|,xe.LnW|^e 4r No. l H, t rin,. W
v lGObbls. new Mess Shad. ■MT
2BQ boxes Herkimer county Cheese, &c. m -
InetoiaMd for sale hy ,-KffiPfF
1 l** B ’* He. 149 NORTH WHaTtSS,
MFOR SALE-4 superior. BUILT
m&ntic-front DWELLINGS. withforge air.rSomn
8. E. corner of Nineteenth end Green etreS, ’
1 double-front f;6 feet) do, N. W. corner Nineteenth
and Green etreets. 'uomwua
6 neat and convenient brick Dwellings, Nineteenth
etreei. south of Green.
4 do, do, Brandywine etreat. eajt or Nineteenth.
Three-etory and Baeement. 124 Union street.
Do, with double haohhnlldun, «7 Pine street.
Do, do* west aide of Twentieth at,, north of Cherry
Do, do, south aide of Wallace at., east of Eleventh.'
With many others in various situations,
B. F. GLENN,
' 133 South FOURTH Street and
Ja2B-tf B. W, cor, 83BVBarBBrfm and GBESN.
POB SALE —A LARGE LOT, CORNER
of Richmond and Flum streets, Kensington, near
Cramp’s Shipyard, 177 feet hy ISO feet, with office and
dwelling thereon. ' «
Alot adjoining, IK) feet by 133 feet, with four
houses thereon.
Large loion the Delaware river, between Westmore
land and Ontario street a, 800 feet front on the river, 3,672
feet deep, having eleven fronts.
A lot on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Oxford street,
300 feet front, 100 feet deep; a fine stone quarry with
railroad sideling into the quarry.
A lot corner of Somerset street and Trenton avenue,
60 feet by 190 feet
A lot corner of Somerset street and Gunner’s Bun
Canal, 180 feet by 312 feet. __
, Aclay lot, near Hicetown, m the Plank road, ad
joining Eowlett’sbrick yard,3oofeet front. 300 feet deep.
A lot on Costello street, Germantown, *lB2 feet front,
336 feet deep
Will be sold very low. Terms easv. -
Apply to . J. or A. LONG3TBSTH,
- _ , „ M 9 Walnut Street, or
ja3B Im* . ISS North BLEVgaTH Street.
«TO LET—THE FIFTH AND SIXTH
stories of the Granite Building, Doric street, below
, Third, with steam power. -~
! The large third-story room cf the Commonwealth
r Building, Nos 611 and 613 Chestnut afreet. Can be
: arranged for offices. / „ w
■ - THOMAS H. CONNELL*
. Counting house of Dr. D. Jayne A Son,
jaafigt* CHESTNUT Street.
m FOB SALE—VALUABLE BUST
*■ NESS PROPERTY—Nos. 81G, 81934, and 821,
FILBERT Street* with stable on the rear, covering a
lot 50 by 160 feet, with two fronts; for particulars in
quire of GUILLOU,
Trustees of rise Estate of Wm. Logan, No. 16 Bank St.
TO LET—Prom the Ist of April next, the property.
No. 909 MARKET Street, belonging to the same estate.
ja23-12t
MFOR BALE—TWO OB THREE
first-class HOUSES, with all tbe modem improve
ments, on the south side of ARCH-Street, wees of NINE
TEENTH. Also, several first- class HOUSES in FORTY
SECOND, between Locust and Spruoe.
Inquire of S D. JONES, TWENTY-FIRST St., three
doors above Chestnut, jali-lSt*
Mto bent—a modern besi-
DBNGE, with Garden, Stable, mid Carriage House,
Gas, Hot and Cold Water, Shrubbery and Shade frees*
delightfully situated in a pleasant neighborhood, on
the comer of Seventeenth and Tioga streets; combining
all the advantages of city and country, being three
minutes’ walk from station of steam cars, mid five
minutes’ from horse care and fifteen minutes’ from the
city. The House is completely famished, and Furni
ture for tale. ♦
Inquire at Quartermaster’ b Office, corner of GIB ABB
and TWBLF m Streets, first door on right hand side.
de29 thstutf
m FOR SALE OR TO LET—A NUM
•“teer or oonvenfont bow DWELLINGS, wilt motors
improvement*, oa North Blevanth, Twelfth, sad Thir
teenth streets. Apply to TATLOW JACKSON,
. 61* CHISTNUT Street, or at
aolg-Sm 1858 North X WBLFTH Street.
M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
PERTY FOE SALK.-Thererr Wand commo
aron* LOT Bad BUILDING, No. 308 CHERRY street.
Bear theeentre ot btulßeee, containing 60 feet oa Cherry
street, depth 106 feet, befog 7* feet wide oa the rear of
the lot, rad at that width opeaiag to a largo cart-way
loading to Cherry street. Its advantage, of
, SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely met with.
Apply oa the premises. eelS-Om*
M/fob sale.—the subsgribeb
offers for sale his "country seat, within half a mile
of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con
tainlng eight acres of good land, in the centre of which
is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma
ples, lindens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred
rail-grown trees. "The improvements consist of a large
and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two
towers, one of which Is four storieaJn height There
are four large rooms on a floor, with a Bali eleven by
forty-two feet The house has the Imodem Improve
ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring
into the upper story of the tower. There is also an
iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the
kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage
home and steble sufficient for four homes and several
carriages; also, a hen, ice, and Maoka houses. The
stable has a hydrant in it
Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear
and grape vines in full bearing. There are also several
varieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees.
Terms accommodating. Possession given at any
time. Apply to LEVI G. CLASH,
n024-tf 831 Market street, Wilmington, Del.
£& TIMBER LAND.—FOR SALE, IN
-A—Pennsylvania. a tract of TIMBRE LAND of about
BEVEH THOUSAND AGEES. This land is heavily co
vered with excellent timber, ia a locatioß afford fog rare
facilities for safe aad rapid transportation. Title indis
putable. A portion of the purchase-money can remain
on bond and mortgage. Address Box 718, Philadelphia
Post Office, Pa. ja2B-12t
MVALUABLMILLL PROPERTY, Afe
RESIDENCE, AND 10 AGEES OF LAND FOfi-Xi
SALE, IN BUCKS COUNTS, FENNA.
This property is eltnated on Knowles’ Greek, at Ita
Jpnction with the Delaware Elver near Browneburf,
three miles from Hew Hope, and ten miles above Tren
ton. Jr.. J. The mills consist of a two-and-a- half-story
Stone Griit-mDI, with two ran of French Bnrr Stones,
all in complete order; Stw-mili and Plaster- mill ai
joinlng, each capable of doing a large amount of buel
ness. rn«.dwelling Is a new two story Frame Cottage
House, with fonr loome on the first floor, five on the
second, and four on the third, well arranged, and well
bnUt; a Barn, Carriage home, and other hnlldlngs;
eight or ten acres of easily cultivated and productive
Land,.well fenced, and planted with fralt and oma
mentti Lees. The above described property is one of
the handsome spots on the Delaware Elver where any
one might spend their time pleasantly and profitably.
Tie convenient to school, stoie, ana. post office, and
cnurche* of different denominations, and will be sold
jefceap Apply to B X SMITH & GO..
ja2S ISt *Real Estate Agents, NEWTmWN, Fenna*
WJLWAM E. WOOD,
m &: J. SMITH & CO., REAL JR
■H ESTATE AGENTS. Newtown, Bucks county, iE
Pa-, offer for Bale in Buckßcounty and vicinity; over
60 FABMS of from 10 to 300 acres; most of them are
highly improved and remunerative farms, with fruit,
water, good, buildings, and well located ' The early
attention of buyers is directed to them. Letters of in
quiry answered. jaSAISt
A CHESTER COUNTY FARM.— A
FOE SALE—I6* ACEES OF LAND, 25 X
WoodlandffilS Meadow: i K miles from Oxfordboro.
A stream or water passes tlroughthe land. Substantial
Brick mansion house, - nine, rooms; house for farmer;
good Barn. 40 by 60 feet; carriage house, and. all neces
sary buildings. Located on a good read to railroad
station. Price, $B5 per acre. JAS.JEL CUMMINS,
j»3O St 50* 'WALNUT Str et.
WEST VIRGINIA LANDS.
IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS SEEKING!
INVESTMENTS IN @ID LANDS.
FOB SALE —A Jarre Tract of Tory valuable OIL
JAND !? Tl^®^ er S T Xt rg l?T i^r,a<^ointß B the Lands of the
BLUE CREEK, ELK BIVT3R AND BLUE OBESE,
VULCAN, and GOVERNMENT OIL AND MI9IN&
COMPANIES, being 1 part of the same estate out of which
the said Companies Were formed.
This is believed to be one of the most desirable bodies
of Land ever offered to the public. and will be sold
either in one body or in tracts ofl,ooo acres each at very
low prices.
In addition to ibe Oil in these Lands, they contain
enormous Veins of Coal, Cannel and Bituminous, Iron
Ore. Limestone, and Fire Clay, besides being covered
with a very heavy growth of valuable Tim ber
As some evidence.of the value of these Lands, it may
be stated that the stock of the Companies formed out of
this estate has already nearly doubled in price since
the Companies have been organised.
For full particulars apply at 407 WALNUT Street,
Boom No. 2, first floor. • ja3o 6t*
J7ORREBT COUNTY OIL LANDS
FOE, SALE.
" 435 AOBBS, IN FEB SIMPLE.
PBICB $5O PBE ACRE.
Address Bag 1741 Philadelphia Post Office. jaM-td*
■POR RENT—SEVERAL ROOMS IN
A the THIBD 6TOBY of too Boildln* on toe .onto
wort cornet of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. An
ply at this office, • jal3-tf
1708 SALE.—MAGNETIC IRON ORE
•A- foe BALK—The GABBISONS’ MINING COM
PAN, is now prepared to make contracts for sale of
their superior Ore. delivered on toe Hudson river, op
posit* west Point. Apply a* the Office of the Company,
39 WILLIAM Street, New York. ja3o-16t*
Thomas J. Oram.
OKAM & HEMPHILL,
V PEARSES xy
LEHIGH AND SCHBYLKILL COAL,
„ t Of all sizes and of lent qualities
Carefully picked and screened, and Invariably at Uu
lowest cash price*.
Office and Yard, WILLOW, below FIFTEENTH Street.
ASP" Orders can be left at 146 North SIXTH Street,
,653 North TENTH Street*,l433 BARCLAY Street, or
through the Poet Office* which will be promptly and
satisfactorily tiled. ia!7 Sm
EBCBBEINBR, NEW COAX. DEPOT,
• NOBLE Street, above Ninth street.
Constantly on hand superior Qualities of Leblsh and
Schnylklll Coal, selected expressly for family purposes,
at the lowest market prices. Wharf Twenty-third
street, below Arch street. Office 119 South FOURTH
Street. oc2o-6m
PURE LBIIGH COAL.—HOUSE
•a. KEKPBEB can rely on settlejr a pure article at S. R
cornerFKOJlT and FOPbAB. jr. W. HAMPTON
jalS-lm» <• '•
rtOAL, COAL, COAX..
V, t H GHITEBMAJT & CO.’B COAL,
the best in the city.
For sale at the In west cash prices. HANTuA COAL
YAgp. corner THIRTT-FIFTH Street and PEHHHT
VANIA Ballroad. QalO-lm»] W. D. HESTON.
fJBNTJINE EAGLB VEIN COAL,
V, equal, if hot sufebiok to lbhioh. a
trial Trill teenra yonr custom. Etx and Siove sixes,
MO per ton; Large Hut, $9 Office 121 Sonti FOUEtM
Street, Iwlow Chestnut. Depot 1410 CALLOWHILL
Street, shore Ero&d.
eeX4- 6m
Y^jOAli. —SUGAR LOAF, BEAVBE
M 8» Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prsund ox-
P»“M«fcg»iJrTOe. De P°‘ BT. W. corner EIGHTH
sad WILLOW Streets. OffleeSto. lla Sonth BBCOJTD
Street taps-tn J. WALTOH* 00.
TO&OTB.OP4THIO ESTABLISH-
within*-
diclne, by 3>r. A, H.. STBYB9B, one of the diMormn
of. an entire new urstom of 'BLSCTBIC£L PSAQfIfIB.
at 14:18 South TW* SQUABR raaux««.
MSI* rhytUfaam un. others desiring isdmettoa «u
25? m“ t ,|£* u f o,ur »» n ? Hina afIarYOITDAY, Iw,
.**” *■*“* to*
M
KB. JAMBS 'BETTS’ CEMSBRATKD
■ BtTPPORTEBS FOB LAD IKS —
a* only Snsporteni under emipent medical patron***.
I»adiea nii puddansan NBpeett&Uj nguaded to
oidy oa llra. BETTB, at ter reriaqnoe, MqlwAlJnJT
?Mla* i (to avoid counterfeit*.) tiilrty thousand
isralid sfenveb een *d visad by their physician* to uselS
TOHN C. BAKER & CO.’S GOD LIVES
- „ SWEETEST AND BEST PEEP ABED.
. In ,OS!?»k*. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, Inci
pient Consumption, and all ScroMou* Complaints, 11
oftenttmeß produces immediate and certain effects mhaa
otnervremedieß have been taken with little ornobenefit.
to?1lMM& “ d Kffig-
TiEWABE THE NORTHEASTER !
BROWNE’S PATENT METALLIC WBATHES
STRIPS snd WINDOW BANDS totally exclude GOLD,,
WIND, RAXN, ..and DUST from doors, and* windows.
They stop the rattling of sashes, save one hall die fuel,
and ara warranted for ive jears.
OT Booth FIFTH Street,
Local Aientswanted th|)M*out tS’toUsf * T i AHta*
FOB SAI.E AND TO IjET.
M DESIRABLE BUBINEBB PROPER.
»T, H°. |3l Md a 33 fforoi THIBD Street, »
ieetfrentby 190 feet deep. 'For sale by
28-it* A. X. b J. H MORRIS, 9% ARCH Street
OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! OIL!!!!
COAL,.
MEDICAX.
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 154
gorthJLBVKHTH, below Bace street —Hr. THO
MAS AXLES, very successful in the cure of almost,
.every Mud of disease, inviteß all to call at Me Of
fice, and aee that his treatment is free from shocks.
COHytJLSIONS. —a discoveryhas bemi made
which seldom fails in the cure of Epilepsy or
wy other kind. any one desirinc a knowledge \J
this practice can -enter atany time for foil insSL#<
tions. Cards and T*stiinonisl&at the Office. Horn**,
9A. M. toOP. M. Consnltationafree. -
! . „ . „ »*. THOB ALEBH. Heetrldan, '•*,
.. ]»I7-Sm 154, w. LLEVBBTH Bt.. below Bace. ,
F ' s^2Bi
LAB <* SPECIAL 1
an* ->. ial "Mi,
ICS cases 7-8 and
* 25s^s^as^.^
* •*“ ?-f V -4, and n . 4 M ' **• *os :
■hs®*£s»3S
mouth, Pftj-v‘r K/4 *tM .
, ln*a • *“' , ,
55 v*!®" brown drUla ""' V
|S bales ticking,
*« St? 8 S*d4or print,
“natrr. W ’ wlttl ®»« «« Y !»■,
TKHMHrcABH-bifirt,i)L ail ' i s «r.’. '"
from eale. 0,115 *» ba settle ;*■ ; h
«“ Will be open for ». 1! "M
one <Jar previous to sale. era “ ,is Mir „,,'*
"Slfsa'a?*;
jrtßs£&3i‘Wv&:‘
EartrrnmaM&o™e'
SALE OP AMEEICANTun f«n
stocks op foßns, UP®***..
CoßUDencing at 10
seasoiutMeiooda. '
*a-H(tndbUU of each m,,. , ,l:
dfe&g™
_ *£• PartJcnlar attention *i T „ .
Eesidence*, Sui. *" to S^,
KBAL ESTATE, BANK AND OTam-
SiMS^SS: 0^"
Thlrd-efcroet; several desirable sSf, ,®»
etoeks. &c., by order of OrplaM'S
See pamphlet catatoittesforMtthLS 1 ,
_ EXTEA VALUABLE .
SffltesMasaT^S
bills forpart of each, sale
Bale JTo. 42 North Eiirbth
eixtueeswa^l^
SW Instant* at 10 rtlMfc“|
street, comprisinr marble-top tafia
slabs, counters, show cases, g am ji,
crockery, kitchen utensils, 5c IK *‘
May be examined at 8 o’clMi 00 tl 6
Executor*’
EESIDBHCT igD fgEßlToffipsj,
_ - _<W WMJHBgDAY HOEStI-
Fetraarjltt, at 10 o’clock, witnoa ,
Dremlm, thepaluable three-etorc S
"“‘“f GrocyO. northeast comer Finis
t &s r «L‘' a a£^
„ HAIE OF VALUABLE LAW Bin?
On WEDNESDAY, TBURtDAT, aad FEti ii
WOOBE. February l,t, 2d'- s!
WBI be *old at the Aoctloa Store, a wai
and valuable law; library, whirl &
number of the Rn*llsh aad America ;!?'
many other valuable works to ‘*t
Catalogues now ready aad the beok?'
examination,.
ci-cJ&i 81 8o«0> *'«Bh
SUPERIOR FURHITUSB, MAHOGaVs
FORTE, FREHCHPLiTE MIKH- Rs -
PETS, &c * 5 '
_ On THURSDAY MORNHJG. at & a ' t
At the Auction Store, superior furnttar*
piano forte, fine French plate oval nirre
■afes, fineßrneaelfl and other carpets, & c
LA.BGS FIKE.PEOOJ
On THURSDAY MOBSIBTG, at the At
superior fire-proof cheet, nu
"PHILIP FORD & CO., ATJCTk
585 MAEKET and 588 COXSIEECE!
FlBSr BAIE OF BOOTS AHD SHOE!
„„ bpeutg OF m
_ OH THOBSO4T MOSSIKG,
Fftenary J, commencing at m o'clock n
will sell, by catalogue, for cash, l.go
boots, shoes, brogans, balmorali, m
St. Sc., comprising a general asserc
class goods, to which the early atlentiw
inytled.
C J. WOLBERT, AUGTIO:
• 16 SOUTH SIXTH STREET.
CHOICE OLD BBAjfDIES, WISES, t
*KY. HOLLAND GUT, CH4MP4GS?
ETS, Ac.
_ , - THIS MORNIJG.
At precisely 11 o’clock, at ffo. 16 ?oath gi
lt large assortment of choice old brassies.«
whisky, Holland tin, wild cherry brand}
pagnes. cl arete, Ac, including the b&lan?*
choice mad high grade wines. Hennesey's bm
the balance of private stock of a gentleman
in* this country, all of which were seiested
years since. Catalogues now rea*y
- OI»l> RTE WHISSX.
Alto, 5 barrels very choice Old Hews*
whisky, suitable for first class hotel-ke'-
open.
AUCTION SALE OP CO:
HOKSiB.
Qcjlbtbemastek Gbkbrax’s
_ tf»BT Dm&tij
, .. WABHIKGTOS Citt, Jaanirjtt
Will be gold at public auction, to the tiger
at BALTIMORE. Md., on
*s,®®*** FBBRTTABT 9,1*5,
OKB HT7HLEEO ABD FIFTI CAYAIIU
_ w HORSES.
These Boreas hare been condemned as Brit
c&vahy service of tie army.
Forioad.atd famine purposes manyr
mar be had.
- Horses sold sintly. Sale to commence at:
trill be held at Phillips’ Government ssabl'
PACA GERMAN.Streets.
Term*—Casli, la. Uni lei states currency.
JaUBS A. SSU
ja27-12t Col. in charge First Binsios Cl X ;
MBWSPAPER EBTABOs.
FOB SALS. —By unanimous ggHemeat
Proprietors of the
PHILADELPHIA BVBSTNG BULLSTU
That valuable establishment will be sold i;
Auction, on.
WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAT OF F£F'
REX?,
The time for which the Partnership/
formed expiring on that day.
The present organization of theeitablifhi
the h&ais of a capital of Fifty Thousand 1
whiehsnm the dividends (declared sect izi
several years past have exceeded THIRTY Fi
PER AH HUM, and the business is now tc we?
than ever, making it a most valuable
any person desiring to engage in sues. »&
The sale will take place at Bxl? Pi'-
O’CLCCK P, M. on thw ahove‘2.eutionfitl ~ T .
Publication Office of the Establishment, 113
THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
The terms to he cash immediately at tie iz*
and if not complied with, the property w «
dlately resold at the risk of the former bidder.
ForzartherinformstionapDlyto ,
. „ • JAMBS A FREEKAN, AW
1a26-7t Store Ho. 422 WALSUr Street.
r
lilffl STEAM WEEKLY
JtUßk YHKPOOL. toschfsr aITE '
(Cork Harbor.} The well-knowa eisfatn <
pool. Hew York, end PMledslpM»ste»B«’
Unman Line)* earryinff the 0. S. Mails. ire
sail as follows:
GLASGOW SATimmt,
C W vt CORK —SATOBBiI. i
CITY OF LOHDOH. SArDsDiL r j
and ©Tery snweedlnx Saturday at floss. *
North Biyer.
3ATBS OF FASSAGK: ,
Payable in Gold, or its eauiyalentia CtirrK
FIBST CABIN. *™.fBo 00 ffiPEBSAGS •/;-
do to London.... 85 00 do to
do to Peril..—.. 9fi 00 do
do to Hamburg.. 90 00 do _ ioHsfW
Robert J. Hbmphibb
Funnier* also forwarded to Harr*,
ierdam, In twerp, it., at equally low ojj,
Fares from Idwerpool or Qaeenetowa: 1”J
*S6, lies, steeraze from Llrerpcol or flee®;
Thon wbo wish to send for theft W*®
tickets here a; these rates. .
For farther Information *!?!T *’ ’, .
Offices. T JOHJr
ja!7-tiagB 111 WALITOT Street, * -
4fg#fc- BOBTOK ImT*’™*-
UAIIb PITTA STSAHBHI? LUfH,Ky
•ort <m SATOMATnCfrU 4 &£tbLm
Street, PiUndslphla. usdiff ' nai - BodJ .
The steamehlp HOBMAN. C?! I *. s^'
PWladelphja for Boston on
A, M., and steamship atXOB.Cef j
Boston for PhilidelpMs. on tie same 457 * ‘
TiOMMWMd JSSSmSmsS*'
liZW* Mfllnfftwm M«h Port O3
lMuran*e* effwted ftl ©aa-hJtff wOT **
on the tombU.
JreUhtttriaa »i fHiratw.
Shipper* an rwjttMtsd to Mild SW s * ! ' pB
if L»sla«-with their good*. , c .
JarS**** 1 "
S3S Booth DK* wi6!
FOB NSW YORK
OUTSIDE LIKB- jy :
COASTWIBB STEAMSHW Ci'HW
HHHsltt US* FOB HBW TOES, >f o y
for >ll northern end Barters eitles aßa .
THTTOSDAY, ARD
§^f<fr£’S?fi« W U.‘Sortf &. °*»«
8 whieh will *••*??faitr#**
la the most earefnl maimer* t 0
create**despatch, atfeir/atM. fairies
WILLUM^
ELLIS BRANSON
——OLD BYES MADE
jsy % h a »d '
to speedily restore .», r or -• v,
SteofTES CB«=
Y 5e tf 5^
aen-rintham 113°
MALCOI»M „ g 310 ■
*ET TLST spbctaole stohs. *
FIFTH Street,
Jfe. H. M-TJHB, f
D of i£^ a ’ SwfJ y* nS "
Watches.
mik
flaulU inserts ABJHJJCl'''Vetti
PP- STOBB TBS gt.
i6 sS/‘^: r
A.'large rarietVof
hand. .__
PISH AND t
* &s
pEAOHBS.-o.^^Sf l^.
A caily-seeled PescM'* ' 10I1 K.
by S. Edwards & C0., 8 wV* 5
noli
S^Ki§o§fiifi
KITOV RL FaCTOBY. as!
BREAD Bteit.. betwe.- Ar,B
and Third streets-
Thomas & sons'" —-
* ® O5 - 139
E. B. FOOTE, >'■