The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 29, 1858, Image 3

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AlmatceseAtmanut of New; Swan me ,Lootics
itelterrof tatitaul•fl - . • •
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NiaoxitrantOtlf asn'''rustsmas, Warmer Snow;
Avers itioirent...Esetecttiats•.performances, emielatihni
eittimithallhothAttorin , -, .1 , a
tillf(liilMiftlel6 ll,ll.l4l i l 4 Oat
fe Mika eiF eeselmintswi
g , Jersey mpildence,a - AptieytithlAseiti,t,c,',";,,:,
litoteque's of Ctitaitil3. 2 -- , A. , - stated
meeting of City tonteils wee did yosterda,y
wide!, the' , following business:Was
eiatimitga - •'•
isiner austion.,
iiii . nikreir‘„Mita4eriant:'phtitfontt and ionsinisnic;
oilier's Were presented, rend, and eqrOpi'ketelz
refereed..,; Beveral petitions relative tat e enfohse.
raent7of --the market-laws: were . referred. to the
CoMmittee Owldarkets , • •
'A: emulnunidation 4 from the Receiver of Taxes;
making ertsin appoint:Men% was referred, to - the
Cdreinittieon Vinaneo:: - - - •
deadinihuiettiortfteja the iesideitteatthe'lriei:
eras, portions. of -,thri, Meath; .14inkh, and Tenth
wards, asking for-theorgentsation , of w nate hose 1
comr,n) , ,was:referretto.the OenusitCee on Treats
and'FireDephritnelit.- • -
The'mitiusl retertof Via trustees Of thh
ern I,tbsittiiiit tkei`,,Wetkf Winfrea4lll4 keftStrig: tp
ltaiVOomilttee.49, 0X34 7 5 ... ,
tlme,preterftod,nditteic from the 4 ,Beic. ,
teenth ward. askangior t headridadon of the Haber*
nia.ifoseidorapany.tnto the Fire Department: Re ,
ferresi.,-* - . _ „
A petitints:,'weelareiented from the -tritettida of
dee& the': :igen imking*for=
restoration' of theta tiOpsuittes:'" Referred to 'the
conunittee ou-Trusts atedNite Department.;
A 'communication. wee , reeelved., from . 111.e'elty
commissionersoinforming . Councils that ta,plart of,
the Fifth and - -atxth• wards had been deposited !
their Refer red;to'lv speelati .atentnittecr of:
Pdr4eal offered the -
Bire:dliat',,thelicinnisslonera of )ciarket
houses bintrnoted to report to Meet Monett at
'its next !Anted- meeting bywbat autbortti, , the;
market stalls in, tha Tiirteentn-aend.rolutoenth;
wards are boxed' lig titid - "seed , for crooked" and'
restaurant:a orstentket days. • ••••••
Mr. Boat Sald'iliat the cormi t elesioner of markets;'
* itittliotitY,tb strata for 'any
pit - vole than the cite of vegetable! and Previsious
24kwittlotoang this, eat!seges •ware fried,
bm3kwheat cakes -baked, in the markets, in-these
. ,
:The reminder( was edopted,
Mr. Cornwall, from..the Committee on Water
"Works, solscrled'.lresoliktiM,.enthorlaing later
pipe to, V
be Laid' in 'certain streets Adopted. . •
Mr. Cornman, from the same committee,' pre
sentod s report,reopfunendingpreparetions to be'
'Suede 'for tho'ereetion, of a. new bastlever 'Matter
"street; between',TirentY-tifth street , haltwentY- I
iytleot;'; Afteehed te ;the, report - was a ,
rein:dollen lottniCtlog the City Ilelieitor to grepere
* bill for the vasetion of this site. Agreed,to.
Thomannl report of thisTrusteel of the Rills-
Gas Works yea presented, and referred.
The following ree)lution Woe read. by Mr.
itasolva4 That Councils reeoremend to the,Cou;
trailers to bait, `the aellooi books feevariens
branahes of , the earnell# throughOut,all
the schools, believing Wit soh a system mild be
the means'of ,saving -several. thousand dollars per;
'annum, end would also btreondiseive, of,. the eV
ettneeatentef theepapill:r
The - resolution wee referred to the`Committee on ,
/3ehools:
On motlon,the Chamber proceeded tithe eleition'
of two truiteei of the Philadelphia. Alas Worli,'
and also twelve vaccine physicians, with the fol.
T - ,
wnitees.—lfarry Canna and Wm. M. RHO.
-rho H at of vaccine PhYsielans'etillhe, found
„der theheintirteoitmon Otosnoll.
The Rangel report of the State . ..Saving 'Thind of
oft) , was presented and" read„Vrdercd;tri
printed.
The resolution from Commontiounall, providing
for theorehirn- of the `Meath fire - engine Young
' America to th e , donors, was taken tip and dhlemwed,
at length. .
Mr. Gamble moved to amend the reioliitioif
adding, "In as good ae wheri.reoelved.";
Mr. Gamble ;Wed, that he had heard,that the . .pni
gine was in a dilapidated condition, and at presenk
entirely 'unfit' for , tam. - : Experiments had,tbeen
made by the city with the Apparatus, bit :never..
with ;full degree , -of fairness. ,. The speakir hart
how one of ,a committee who had- endearorisd to
obtedd the 'profaners °of the inglrie'et it' Are. _Re
vielted, the housorrhere , the wise air
posed to be boated, but never noose le,indlng
Either -the -engiqeer or, assistant .engineer.. MQ
-hoped that the city would" act in good 'filth
In this matter, and 'give :to the denenftheir
original offering,
,aud not, a worthless iem'oint of
what might have inien Ideal had' the 'proper'iN
forte,been made. The remarks of Mr. Gamble
. were midi with much 'effect. Mr: liathant-iOn'
eurred iu JALS stews and finally the resolution was
adopted to read "shalt be returned in good doncy.,,
The Chamber, on motion of Mr. Neat; ptioceided
to the consideration'of the bill 'rellititp pith-oat
'nomenclature, and for thet-pOpole, resoliediteelf
Into a iiernmittioii of the Whole, with hlr,,lrerree
in the obair,e,Numerotiv,srnendmeate ,wer,e Made
to the bill, after which the committee rose.,
Mr. Ouyler offered the following reeolution':
Resolved, That the bill be reeommitte&Within:
etruottois to - report the following- elkate`mtla the
names o f the nosurt streets, runnius. l3 "t sod %
Market Street greet; and tire comets:rive
streets ,parallel. to the' sump to germ:lnes bearing
numbers, the numbers to commence with Mehra
streets north sad south of High: street, - and to pro,
grace as the avenues succeed each other in passing
north andlotith—the areduestiorth ofifigh street
to be called North avenues, and those - sintio
High street 'l3onth'irennie. °Vet
„unti'Vthe
next meeting, -J . ;,
After the transaction of 'some untiripertanthuil=
nessi=the Chamber adjourned 2.,
Cornrow Conscru.—The Chair eubmitteti:e mutt;
InunieatiOri frotu , „the OdininissiOnere, - atating
;that theyhad'a 'template ;Map"of The property
- in the 'Biftltled,Bixth ivarde,gri Which they,olll
attentionel'CoPticili,JuOt. Will insterialik aid in
meklog z .outtitesesessmonte.. .
submitted a resolutienn that the snob;
• Jeot.beiefereed to a - spooial committee, witieh was
agreed . _j-• • -
RotMess;,'Relton, - Kanet:iriore,'ap-
PlinteffOn the committee ,' , _
Mr. Miller; oriettakingthat Bhipieri,street,fnitit
Fifth to Tenth,..ho made aatand for wagentt Re:
!erred to the Coramittoeon Markets.- .
a eommnnitiation from Henry D. Bhertard,
.15..'polwell. and ()there, truistees-uf-,,the Battu fire
engine;aelifeg . t4te;rttturatNtlietiettliat alma
tetet--
Me..kirteeher. submitted a reeolution 'that th'e
be; returned_ to ,the trusteekanddoners,
~ which was agreed to. . '
. Mr. Baird raked if the eitiintanded tn.put ikia
as good order, as - when the city received, itt , " Pre
wee informed. hat the - trustees wore willing to re•
Fly: It as it isVA-- ,
The reehlution.was agreed to: "
Mr, Parker rube:tatted Petitions .asking..for the
anforeementoi the law,againti; fetasiellin&
ferred tothe Committe eon -Markets.
.I<lr. Warnock, a petition asking-permission:4
organize a new. - belts company In the Twenty.
second ward. Referred &the Conothittettenltuets
and Fire Companies. "
A petition asking-for the admiesion of the 111.
hernia Rose Company *.inte the .Fire .1)opoKtowot,
wdskeferrod to the some committee, r .;,
Mr. Kneass a petition-smiting for the extol:Weil
of Vire•streee wharf into the Deletrare. Referred
to the tomnitttes on Wharval and/mudingi, 4 7- -2 .:
Mr. Drayton, of- the !Coininittee on litnati,
stated that he understood that e:tilile'mistri ce bad
been made in the tutu:dint of warrants tintatandirig,
and asked thafthe drain:tripe tbe.rate o f
taxation" be referred beck to that committee. -
- Mr. Millerconld not see that the Committee :op
Finance had done anything wrong. He replied to
Mr. Ring. , sed wild lir 'theW=lWe°- reported
16w rate of taxatioM , they only, followed „the Oz.
staple of their illistrlons.predeeekserlitf - 185.4 and
1855. The party to„Wilich° the lost 'Speaker' IM
lonsed.had paddled - the people withpn annual.tex
Gf ssoo;ooo.l4piy t he interest on railroad sib.
soriptious. Be trusted i the defloieney.vrouldrhe
fended, and if the PinaneemCommittee thonght
81.85 would meet the 'expenses Of the 'Oitylthey;
would lir the retell that degree. , . ,
Mr; Parker defended the Atueridaifpitrty:,fitolo,
the attacks model npott it by the last weaker,- Ife
had disoovered that a new Party had coma up in
that chamber, iihielo be would °all- the ..!!!bintual
, Admintion" party, over which the Mayer presides.
rlltls functionary states in his metier that the tax
pre,boV-be.sl4),,but he,was earful,tbat the
idx-payere willtied it all ,Ho reflected
sercrely,en tlMPlesumneoginiittio for titelriirro,
iteoltatleirtelationr• „- • : •
, Mr. pink bald &le wits a Metter of top .mtuth hp-
Portanos to resort- o personalities-or attacks spin
parties:.. :He *untended that lite Amerioatr'Cono.- -
treil-waithesonly one that:ratmedlho:Pellise futie
, ataitteixpeast4 of the &Vet inmate,: ife,repßed
Milineerenia rks,in regatd,l4-raitroad.sllP.
koripliens:. 'Re, argued ..thg AganigRACTIPTB'
replutthitene, butiverectorainilled.to pay,the
• .. ; .&1,040.te. op <rallies& sabscriptiens ,whio'. were
. previously made. •
t Mr , Dittytlinsaid. he dettire&thie orAttispie seht
baelebointreommittee,. ) ,lmithat'tile;errore.yritieh
'glad oficßlW I.litifir tilte - Atr, eopldhe,cor-:
,
'"lfeated: .
' Dr: lire ilifeloitdd he referred
t • backAixthp,souunittee..l
,Thelnotkakto rater the bill Wes agored tsA
Mr. Alexander; of , the Committee on Gas, -re
: -tbried theAtheihed oxamintalbal Ini)d
4 1,15i0 snalotinoAe . 7l 6:rtiiipz,4l,4ol:4l44laon
: - 'aininfittifo eltrs oo ..
+).Afrelo4s4ll9r<` • -
that
tluiy
. 00944 to ileoCtlto_ trustiielot;the:Atislitorks,
end twelre.reeeine phyeielanivithlakruragtee c t
-
•Theleltdirtegtentlereeri were - Wooed': I
- - rex tuderxint oersilsi *axe; ~ j
'„7' ll , 11 , 6 4 11 ; .
q ~ y 'istic"67 - ccitTifOrL sit dr4.,'rmiiillep,,rirkiptipa.t
11, 0 04 ; ,
itr.lVie,4l;tedd,::, • 3tri
• tt4Dir.lehe Non, 16th,',Dr,,Yint. B. emelt,-
~•,"411 1 wror.W.Olt11ne,,Jr.,
,19th, Dr. 1 4 , 34.Liugdou,
111; 11 4w0..ginrQ —213 i, Dr. iglu Corfron
; ' ne• 616 .thri ' 2.14, Di, Darns. :r
, .0034101,945j/MitAxmismnAltyc. vACOVIA •PIC( Tiness..;
:SP**, ~ ~i,„„Vratas. . ,•
A"tre:"lrenee • " Atli;
•stli.)T-IVlLAS!xeisee,, !
3 : 4; ;-10e430 1 , 1 0: „, , .
Jr- filar A # 0 • !
icri# ll 74„.enk • 4-,d. 2 0/00# Ogul;e.
Aliza. ea oar trA , 2 .,WsOniden ,
v#l4kof mprioplogmbeth'
ScAlliiyatirkiniArnoot in thelionivotoledocellell:
immeinis. He moved to vocee&ltolonsiderl tliee
#‘, otillimmeivre4seirtg the
, i- , oe•raWlittriVotelit'S9A6-0,0;111,:‘-
YEAS—Maim Nfot•ic &viper,
FaulkniFrY, atinfok9.ol? ) - 0 7$i
Horrid; d Par IPA reit', Stool,
I'lleslifse9:o4o3Mao l i r,
4,}AtaitY,Aatiorof WiLloy-20.
1140-iestimaril.adozoodon#Arn9l4 Notrafilsin
#_lmilli•BoytviAlvemley, Burnmemti - o6ittotitil
NAV Psist*ietrirDesYtelf
'MAW W0•1141pr
Resliti;Aff • "`. all ' inv,Mopeilloo4 o4 llo#
-44rjacti-ido oho, O'Neil ,' toidtyligiej
Toff Thintinson (Jolin,) WirneaMifil!'ll°l
• • --wilit" - Widt, - 0111tetrdoltmliVistdetIOF00,7'. •
tirdiloblorand roitidl a
mtiolooltifttiotto,4ll4oooittddgeoltitottlitiorisli
• tiar a rtilloitiolkitiMP#.44,imettiftiOto
•.# • " 40 01 40 ,01 11 1 1 0 - 00( 1 , te! Wi se
m u " •
,;,-.444/I.4l4ikAziOlAquifitiOrspi
Fa Pet Weaftrai crlitinic ez e P r e ira
ostga2-fgaw. f, p'4 , 3',4 , ,,;
4 1 1 4 , Trillf4l,l4WOuriouronif*Mkt
resolution. He thougnhihkaliditt ahouldle hurled
frosn , tbeeeate thethavesomuoh disgraced. • -
;114VPlaYtottaild•tbittalfacbmastitteet that made
thikippertstperr.thelmhjeet;,trere...7daily, attacked
by ateMsbealie'eriltaanxictuttelther t 0 secure a little
elff , 'Orlinots, or , td`ahlald the' guilty
members of the Board•el'ilthlth from punishment.
"ifr. Miller said that ,
obokeli. dile; aid' thoCtlirßobtle wire tired Of
this '' , • _,• .
it r,Orikff PAti I CO3Ai4iol.ft4'llU3v Miteliehloken
tecktoehoke 140 g, butio had discovered. hos
murk„turkey. it—took. to. choke a. member.of the
Board , ofMealthe-and be iris netr.waittee hoar
hoc much humberp-vreuld - take to ebtla eff an
invest!gald.#bfitue . chat!) agatnst - tn?se - , quiet
me4l74,l4MiktAiAiliei'aebakeTilke",lre.atttlili and
resolutiOruitere
Mr. Day. called Up the orahlan'comaking'an tsp.
pro g rintiowte- pay for advertiskairooktain assess!.
Mr: filferepPoberillie pitistige of '• • .
4 31r.lfeekor.thonght ne;hinuott man elititd re face
te yotelOt serpriamf i nt, the
vi ict(ieoea iliSek.er• • , •'A -• •
Mr. Perkins advocated the peerage of the ordt
ganae:, ,He eXplafned.hts reasons for opposing the
bill at - the last meeting.- • - -
Mr, Paletherirelso Urged" the adoption Of Dui
The 1 - it r yai' arla the ',bill
passed a final reeding..-
Ilivirtrby ton, gtbutifted reaolutioll'relensing, a
certain property bell:141006 Mtn. ',J. Chadwick
from ajaBginetat.z -Aggeett-59,' ' '
Mr.,Matiskin Babititted'avesolutiorkauthortsing
the'ffiarilfini° of `the 2 r otirld adile i ttlee piope.
retyltttpg : gas Jut* the alteshouie. Agreed
to,` with aniondmeini=thnf:thir .propesale ;'he
opened by th.telteßattei euTooi';. Adjourned: ,
; kocking ,Case ,of flotpiat 7 -,,atiother Cotri•
Ahlise
ward r ycsterday, proyod thejthostre ota murder,
perpotrated,up,onAn inebriated...man:by One ipa
eimrlariy imhtuted,condition.. The-fturta are, that
laborlng.manf nude& WillituP Mus k was found,
abbritmine ololoolt yosterday.morning, , lying upon
a`ndseriblS-Inattyliss - 001. derailing near Broad
and, gitrator titres* in b I e 'condition;
witysitaplitetiound Upon his head, and his per
son add bedding aodden with blood.
- ,,Thentifondion proceeding to the vet, found an
exattell tlireng of people' presSitiiiibout the house
offfaines Patton r -N. W. jpnottort, of Troia and
Fititintomitrant. In' tkaeliand-stoiy. front room
of thklnniseiwas totind,the 61),v of Inns. . The lin
fortuhatenitin died Tery,roorn afterelardsoalthout
recoresintabillotently,loYdisblote th'cilierpetrator
of tliededit.. l . l lha deemialld'itita a hative of, soot_
land, and.luisresided in tills oonotty for a number
hi! yeasts. Tt apptiari that hi s s hod had been shtired
on the .dight.proviona hy a fellow workman named
Yohnidason...r.,,The: two .hati,..bien.upon,a drunken
frolio togeth.er, which -afterwarda • calumniated in
aorltention.Trv. , - .
They returned on Weiltielalay night from their des
•bauelkie Utahans° or Patted; where they Mimed to.
gather, aswe have said, Aering the night they
wore'heard engaged in a quarrel, but did "nut make
P9o99 o S4Maaasiek. , ailY alarm. • At 9 o'clock
yesterday reornmg, Mason summoned aid forint:tee,
whole saki ha& been r during the night. The
result will be seen in the following testimony—if
each it may he called—the - wttuess6o onesqlty• he
lug anything but intelligent—that waa_ taken by
the coroner, who held the. inquest - at' 10 o'cloelr
lest' evening : " ' '
James Patton, sworri:-L.The &tossed was named 131117
X 1111811; he was in my house yesterdey'after;loon, about
5 o'clock, drunk; I saw him this morning, at o'clock;
he trim to data ; lying house, In bed; there wee
blood-all about him,;tind. he was Still bleeding; Airs
,Rodgers and.myseltentored the room together; I don't
know of anyquarrel to which was engaged; be didn't
speak,to me;-Jobn- Mason ' slept with him hum night;
,Maiett Mime into my.honee between 7 and 8 o'clock this
morning; be maid Inuee had had nine fits during , the
night, andmutted me to Ma and see him; /nnee died at
8x o'clock this afternoon. - • -
;John' Colwell,- policeman, sworn.—At half-past one
airlock. lint night beard a noise In the house as it men
in - liquor were quarrelling;, I hoe arrested - Mason
,before; ha told me once before that runes was going to
-kill hint with .4 butcher knife; Masan to a man of bad
character; he has frequently threatened to kill his
:wife; t, , ‘„, • -
W. o,Toddi U. D., deposed,—/ was called at twelve
&cloak to-day, to attend the permute question' found
bintiying in bed with blood around him; he b ad a cut
neon the bowl lodged
,him‘ to= be 'laboring under
compression of the brain; considered him too fir gone
to Iko anything - for. hie roller; I found a depression of
the.borm Of: tiasimtill think itwas eaneed by a ketivy
•
blow.- • •
Thos.lladth, police Officer,' iiworn.-I arrested a man
by Abe name of Mason, Om:it'll; o'clock hi-day, in
Sleventh street between Shippen and PltswatorLsew a
crowd around kii,bonse in the niorolog;lfe. Patton
said that afilaint ad taken Inneaia money and purphued
e guest of liquot , With.lt;•the.- liquor' he give tol Innen,
and said ilhe „ Aldinght that would finials blur M
", ason
wad dranrwitelilluteiteatifin; he told Pethin he was
going to Askenetelliii the market; I have heard noises
'bribe Imhof as though quarrelling wan going on in it,
Orinnor,sworn,..; a; company witti.Pab.
ton this morning f: he told .me that Meson gave him a'
drink &bonny*, o'clock thlemorning, and afterwards
asfiXthet Innen had drat,* all of Ili he Held he had half
allut flatten told Me In Idejamensiog Mall that he
aegibetmene thing-that a weapon would be foond in
the r . ,oem; salCsonitething. about a bottle; be had
boalikattnlttillf WlM4ll4,the bits wesnot drunk.
-Wm: IV - Patton, swiitn.-;.Kuniv the deceased; ear'
him at hay : pad ~flysvo,leloetthis morning; ho could
not rif; , 41 0.9 4 'PM° . hope about five
. ttilr„ morning = .
..down Otani'
title ,hi pooket;:aaid he
aronlit,,iii Innen, d-4 before , ha Vionld give
'bias h ...drOpi: be said- Billy ,was In. Ste; I OM in
'to esti: Tunes r lie was, lying :on a, Mattress, covered
with - blood' 'e " c o uldn't speak -re me; .1 sent
,for .Dyttfr there .wee Oleo t upon the trunk,
hydligsmattries; ; heard.ldoonand base quarrelling
,jsPiilnifillt“heani , /We SWear lie-we¢l4- have reTetigoi •
,Tinieithed In hintlfiet nigh t ; Maleilhad•no oboes
`otirthisiriniasblm - ilret ; be got Ale shoed afterwards and
Alaared nut; Meson told am at right thin morning that
.I.itotatad fits, and We crimped eight. Alison said he
lied fiddler end &hill rif.Xesise. awisey...haeidit he MIA
Lobs hi fake aittall la, the nutiket, and had - axed on
my;iiieh li g t orA v Oat bp oeold neverget GP. r •
Dr." B. P. hrown, t swerieriliede the post marital
tipsin the deeeased , found, no Injuries, except a, vroundi
'epeekith terople,enttlng. down the scalp- to the
bone; on "opening the head, a large quantity of blood
4140 a-large aletlf, blood, appeared „upon the left
lobo at the - brain, caused by the hemorrhage; there was
no other visible 'cause of death-except this.
-,- , TheYertilot,waa that' the-deceased' met hie fete
,b,kiejaries received at the hands of 'John Mason,
.on the night - above domed. '
eddied Prelen4:—Befuro: Al
;_teektoonAttens yesterday, afternoon, John S. loots
was charged with committing a - misdemeanor,-in
-Itavinglas fontor;fratidulently deposited or pledged
mernhandise-consigned to him by Boyce; Richards,
fit 00.„,:giess:rnanufacturers, of rittsburgb ?o.;
laid' thatllo 044144 and' diapeaed of to his own
,neemoneytyalletinf.lu)gaired by the sale or other
of tuerehandiee .witlt an Intent to. do
fraud the said Deice, Co. ' r
Joseph Biebards was intern, and testified that
LtfieMber , Cf the-inn, of"Beyoe,',ltiohards,
& Co.;, the ,defeptlanV. , came their. store in
'Manch - lest; and belielteifT eonsigninents, slaying
'if Waif go' , into- the oommieden
business; he broug h t' e teen', of recommendation
from_ several-- well-known .firms of this - our
theconsignmnts ,were at first reflood, but on
'the - third' Visit:of the defonditut„lie exhibited
rantaber: of, 'sales he 'bad --made- for otber
bonzes; we }hen - concluded to let him have, the
goods. The noonsed ordered goods on various 00.
, mielortsi and ; witness WU wider the impression that
they had been sold ; abbot the first Of July, the
idefendenV eont notes to' the'ambunt of 12,190
with no endoisement`for amount of' sals to that
-Mao whon'the Bret note wits fie, ii Was 'protested,
and witness came to this ; 'be repeated a state.
'meet Of go ,anniturit of .goods sold,-whleh - the de •
fondant refused to give; he also had goods amount
ing to about $2,000, for which the firm has no'notes:
Witness wristeia,bira to furnish 'a full account of
the. gee& sold orhotthe effere 1 fb settld for twenty.
five per cent. after tioduotiog the- amount of coal.
inalisions ; ( `lrelidd me his assets; consiating of good
and bad debts, Amounted 49,8001 Witness under
atood that the.defelidant - owed apwarde of 95,000
to another.firMin
f-',Clii , theormailegiuninationvitness stated that the
first consignment Was Made in May, 1857; he hal
,never ;hoe/veld eity-monoy-from the defendant, he
consigned to no other,person ittPhiladelphia ; the
'goods generally ordered by letter f`wo always
sent bills to hint) . they were aometimee ramie, out
by me; nod -A o.lbere by. the !olerks; the whole
.-ftwe' 4 44.. o fAde indebtatineizi is' 14616 96;
Ignite told me be had' bought some paper wbloh
turned oat to belnid,and I suppose be intended it
to betinderitood an tvroasoh;bo;odnid not pay.
• Afteeribetring,•,the Baptised was held in $5,000
bairlifi`itnitiver at court. Mr. - Henry Yrlcke be
-came the security: 'David Paul Brown represented
.the coraplainent, - and Mr.'Bennett; the defer:Ant-
RaibYietirkiiiini.A:qedeffiag of thi citk
tyho feel ett . lateyeat • subjeetef allypas
lehir rtgliffilkifeeti'ellt*.ieeterday , at the Vrank
lip The objeekof :the Meeting [wee to oh.
• toia, eutbority:frdev the= Legislature: :for yallroadle
elengthe followlog rontot
'll l 'oo the ITavyYard . to 11 . 1ch:nioal); v ia Fieond
and Third etreeta, ' :
2:-.Frote tlfe'Rzehttage ' via
-Oheetntit'and Wel
tint etiedtedai, Wegtc,Philedelphi srith a branch
tolgentutt, '
• 1. Fiore thaEsobange, vla Chestnut and Tenth
•streste, , to.eirani.Colleger, , td return.by 'way of
Eleventh, to•extend to the Baltimore depot.'
Fro ;Ebro fEkoliange,:vls. Chestnut, street, to
`Te-
nth,dotrn Tenth te Spruce; out Sprain, COI Twen-
Iyithird,"Mici dewy CO' the Gray's Ferry Toad, to re
turn by way of Pine strut. '
5. Prom the Rai:lenge to Snood street, up
Stand to Arch, ont Are to Fifteenth, and thence
id Fairmount,' to - retire by way of Sixteenth street.
4 ti.. , Freirt thirEsehange,up Second street to Vino,
and but•Vinet 'to' Tairmotint, to return by way of
Callowhilt ''
From this Exoltingeto Third Street, outThlrd
to [• Coates; and , oat Coates to Fairmount; to return,
by way of Oren, and have a- branch' to Laurel
. in
-••-
Welearn,.af .•.
the gentlembn who have taken
this matter hand are abundantly able to guar
anty ;no .neoessary emount -of , oapital, and tboY
'extrusions to 'make attolt arra ngements with the
omnibre . proprietors aa: Shall seem faii'and just
under,the oixortmstanoes, ,and afford general antis.
faction.L;iThet milvement Is; perhaps, the most Ina..
portent; ofelteal ohareeter, that has been started
for years, and Oise doobtlese boon prompted by
the extraordinary success of the Fifth and Sixth
streets Pittenger Railroad. It may beogme expe
tdin4-10 modify the routes' above mentioned to
some exient,_butthesenerai plan and scope of Au
undertaking may be infoired (rem the brie! out
aro' wo stave Riven. . , -
A friendly
1 1Arehangif views Was made At
tistmentingi•britmor definite gown of aotion was
agreed upon.', i, t r, • s.,
Riotous goaditei,HOtt 'Wednesday aftiiihoOn
At. riot onhyred let h. portion ortli e Fifteenth ward,
i s
as " Corkbiwn. , ' Thli place is insthe vi
_elnitystlieventeenth•and Carlton stews, and lie
thickly populated; the Indies generally eentalnieg.
ttight , or nitie famillee'ead. s It appiiirs th a t; a
colored man named' Sidemen Ityhoisorbile paStialt
Tie ' - striat'itinis attacked' by a party of
rraTom, e, I ,o Welej:i tells ,onotai mop
'entrf 'a to ground, rotating 'Mei o serious
reenner,..,The pollee came to thespet and arrested
',Solomon. , The.-trther • party bourne indignint at
thettaandefietrhin Dubois returned the assault,
.andtvished totakothe lair' intp-theirewn trends.
They swore vengeance on• the poor gitntleman 'of
color, and iiien Threatened to kill him. The offi
-aers-were attacked and, their prisoner taken from
them. Re was,. hoWevei, •rourrosted - . boteni- any,i
violence had boon done towards him, and taken to
the station knee. Re load a bearing before 'Alder.
,matt RiadefjeldelditY teeming, arid was ,00rentit
-ted'itrdefani/ effsl - OQO ,bail` to answer atbourt.
The rartirwkirielto arrested add gave the names
of Ti othiogollini.,ldiehael.4llCOarty, John
honey, Rotlgar Rol*, and Pairloklifahoneor.; They
were eadhkeldluSettil bail to` answer the charges
otrfot,al4,interfiring'vrith the 6Sleera." '
festerday an elderly
lady - ,AtisnisiXtialfritlimi, and a small boy, eon; of
Mie , reibodystrerttrautover at the corner of Second
reltieleindge street by a bullur's cart, and were
18 , 111 seriously , • , 1
Tke - grass iii this- public squares yesterday
smissm. rift 7,
Fatal &tilt of a Fall.—A. German named
Conrad Snyder, it 'resides st the
air 41 Juliana - and Willow streeti; went' hero.,
about 1,2 o'clook, on Wednesday, night, and, as Wee
his custom; attempted to enter
,the house by *get
ting into rear wlidow,,,by me a ns of grape vine
Arbil.. The latter gave way, and Snider was pro
cipltated tot the ground bead foremost, injuring
himself very seriously. Mrs. Snyder heard , the
orash and went. to the assistance of her husband.
The latter died at 6 o'olook yesterday Morning
from the offooto of Ills Ipjurioe, Coroner Fenner
held an ineidest in tlie case, - A Verdict' in tiodor
dance with those faotawas rendered.
CITY. ITEMS.
, „
Fimv.,nef. .Dn. RAare4f,--The funeral of Rev..
William Itemseymill tekiAacelrimt 1 I lete'reeidepee,
No."0118outit, Thirteenth street, this morning, at 10
•
It will be remembered by Our: readeae that the con.
Iftrgetion of Which_ was pastor for many
yOrati, on accepting his And. resignation, a short time
since, paid him an affeotionate tribute of respect ; nor
will the health of their beloved pastes at the time In a
elate to waxrant.any hopeful inference of , ble recovery
from thedlseate under which he had been slowly but
gradually sinking for many mouthe.".
During all orient Whiter he was separated from his
charge in pertion,having at the urgent request of his
phyelcian•and friends retired to a milder climate, with
the view of rechilting hie health sufficlantly to sesame
hie labors at some future time; but this hope was not
realized. During his absence, his pongregation (wor
shipping in the °oder Street Presbyterian church) were
assiduous in their kind, pad, we may day,liberni
pilule
tratione to his family, ead - it will be a annealing
time tolls people, now , that their former pastor has
finished his work on earth,lo know that their apilie.
elation of Ills worth, while living, was Ulus getteroliely
attested. , .
Dr.,llamseY was four years a missionary in India, and
the author of several contributions to evangelical lite
rature, which indicated him to .be at Mice a man . of
learning and ability. As a Minister of the Oros/414
efforts were fnittfal,of good; and many of the large,
congregation among which ha labored will ever remain.
ber their convorsion to the truth In connection with US
faithful proclamation from 'the lipi of him whom they
are thin day called upon to follow to the tomb.
St died on Tuesday morning of thhi week, in the full
poieeelloirof Ete feaultlee;iMd iccidni and peeoefuloon:
dance in the Master he had delighted to carve.
Av . EllttnliottlAte Csortun•Lizus-t—Tavr, Ms).-
• -
If Yeiteen Keller thinka he Belle, -
. Or if ye sold think he he sold,
They ken not well the tales he toile,
' Who gammons from them pelf and gold.
Slit the only selling done at tbe Brown Stone Olothing
Hall of nookkill & Vflleon, Nor. 803 and 1305 Chestnut
street, above Sloth, to the selling of superior garments.
The buiSr is never mold at this eetablishment. _
"Tug true toot of a great man," says Lord
liroughani, "consists in hie being In advance of his
age 'lf that be the defluitlon of greatness, we kneW
of none to whom It will apply with greatertoree than
the Sleeve. OJUtan, Albright, .& 00., fashionable 'clo
thiers, No. 027 Chestnut street. Them gentlemen aro
far in advance of the age in regard to the suporlartty
of their fabriii and elegance of styles. John W. Al
bright, well known in the fashionable world, Is at the
head of the cutting department.
'Tivaitis easier far to paint tho hues of heaven,
When morn, reeplendent With new glory, wake',
Or ideal the varying Oita by amulet given
- To the goid•oreeted wave, thowhile it breaks,
Thaw to portray the hermonione grace and beauty of
the inimitable garments manufactured at the Fashiona
ble Clothing Emporium of Granville 'Bioko, No. 601
Oheattna street. Our readers dealing anything really
beautiful in the clothing line, should give friend Stokes
/icon.
itlatinc intelligence
PORT .OP ,Pitit.oo4PßlA, Jan. 49, !$4B.
4 67
SUN MBEs - 78 I 6UN BETS
RiQU went,4 8 21
4RIIIVSD
$C Chalcedony, ft-toi,*q-oyi from Richmond, Idth
feed to captain.- '
Bramehip Delawar e Copes, New York , Altderdloe
Barque Margaret, Wood, New ' , Orleans, Bishop, at
Inoue la Co.
Barque Cordons, (of Brooklyn) Wllrulogton, NC, Jot
'rue Baker
Bhriver, Bennis, Baltimore, ere'ree, Jr.
' (Correspondenci or the Philadelphia &lobular.)
LBWBB. Del.. ;an% 21, 6 A M.
The aches Z It opita,, I B Ford, Mary Pattereon, Ga
zelle, ;ohm Bell, end cutter Forward, went to lea this
morning.' No passel* now in the I,y. Wind NW—
weather moderate.
Youre,/ce, - WM. M. IIIOKIIAN.
tar veLIOII2H.I
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE TELIND, lon 28: 6 P
There have been no vessele observed going In or oqt
durlng.the day. Wind Nil—weather cloudy, with mign)
tperWhing stPan•
• ' ' xonre,lco.,•- ' TUOISA
tar ntaankru To nos nasal
- • Nay Yogic, Jim .28
Arrived, barque LornartMo, from Bmyno.
MEMORANDA
' Steamship Grenada, ferryman, firm Havana, arrived
at ...pilaw.ll latalos,
Steamship City of NoW - 710fr, - t0wer0,......r.
km 27th foot,
Ship Maniton, Honeywell, remained at Chinch* 1 . el
ands Ztah nit,
Bbip JUU2II3, lifastltl, for Calcutta soon, wan alter
Wed at Melbourne Not 10.
Ip` Hound, Aterena, for New Bedford, called from
Honolulu 6th nit. ,
- . . .
Ship Enterprise, McLean, for Callao;salled from Val
paraiso 12th ult, -
Ehip Independence, Chadwick, from Coquimbo, ar
rived at Calder* 9th ult. '
Ship Equity, Noyee, palled from Bremerhaven 3d
opt. for hew Orletup.
Ship Robert `Mills; Patterson, from Galveston, ar
rived at Liverpool 1211. inst.
Ship Great _Republic, Limebarner, from Ohinclias,
via Falkland Wands, entered Inward at London 11th
inst. . .
•.
Shil Typhoon, BrOwn, for Calcutta, cleared at Liver.
goat filth trust.
Ship Celestial; Palmer, from Poo-clow-foo, entered
'lnward at Londrin 11th '
Ship Star or the West, hlCA.lorond, cleared at Liver
pool 9th inst. fur Philadelphia.
, Ship Kate Hunter, Trefethen, at Liverpool 9th hat
Itoin,New Orleans.
Ship }lnland, Post, for Liverpool, cleared at Apala
chicola 14th inst.
Ship Atmosphere, Lunt, from New York, arrived at
San Francisco 234De0,
Ship Thatcher 3lagonn, Dexter, from New York, St
San Pranciaca 25th Deo.
Ship Lenore, Mitchell, from Tookelot, Arrived at flan
Francisco 27th ult.
Ship Polynesia, Perkins, for honoluln, mailed from
San Francisco 80th ult.
814 8.9 111 e, Moolu, from Boronnoll st TATerpool
12th twit
Shfp Mohongo, MoDald, sidled from Troon 6th Inst.
for New Orleans,'
hhlp WeetOrn Star, Th.emood, from Rotterdam for
Ltrerpoot, put toto Falrdouth' 9th Ind, and Balled 11th.
Ship Game Cock, Osgood, galled froth Algoit Bay 21st
No for Oalautta: "
dhlpe Tirrel, filler, and G W Bourne, Edwards, from
Callao, were below-intwof pi 9th 1¢91 •
Bargee Warron Bieber, Gallagher, from Shields for
New York, at Deal Ith lot, and proroadedilth.
Barque Ilannah Thornton, Tarr, for New York,
cleared at New Orleans 238
. .
. Barque Caroline - Literals Miami!, for Philadelphia,
was towed to aea from New ' Orleans 19th lost.
. .
Barquo Niully Batwing, &liner, trout an Francisco,
arrived:lA 'Valparaiso 4th uli, "
Barque Evangeline, Clark, from Boaton arrived. at
Valparaiso oth ult.
Barque Georgians, Reynolds, for Iquique, sailed from
Valparaiso 2d ult.
Barque J Godfrey, Grant, for New York sailed from
Ban Pranolseo 90th ult'
Barque Edisto, Harding, from Charleston for Nien
Ditp; at Fahnouthllth'inat.
28th S o lt,
Hastiogs, Kingman; sailed from Boston
28th holt, for Hong Kong, with stores for the II States
squadron.
Brig 0 eorge Whitney, Baker, for Phi;edelphla in 10
days wee at Cape flaytien 10th lost.
Brig Chicopee, Howes, from 'Liverpool, reported for
Baltimore; put Into Holyhead Bth inst. '
- Brig Fillmore, Brans, cleated at Newcastle B o g, Bth
Met. for St Croix.
Bohr Dome Ireland, Baker, from Wilmington, NO,
arrived at Boston 27th lest:
Sehr3 31.Flenner; Thompson, for Wilmington, !geared
at Savannah 25th Inst. • .
- Behr Jetta 'Joao', Stet/nib, heap°, via - Brandywine,
armed at New York yeeteßlay• • .•
Behr Martha Wrightlagton; Wrightingtoh, for Phila.
delehia, eaitod Irina Fall. Biter 20th Inst.
Bohr °eras, Metedith, from Odeeia, Del, arrived at N
York yesterday • . .
' Schee Oeo Pdward, Baker; linsan'Brady, from
New Castle, Deli (3 0 Sadler, Sipplei and Seamen, Lank,
from Milford, arrived at Now York yesterday. '
Behr J 8 Dickineen, Wheaton,' sailed fromitall Paver
26th last. for Philadelphia, and arrived at New York
yesterday,
Behr Chart B Oaratalra, Somers, at Provident() 26th
inst. from Savannah. Esperlence4 on the Bth lyzel
off Frying Pan Stioalsot heavygale from NE s 'dtaring
Which 'carried away jlbboom, fore boor.; split foresail,
sprung bowsprit, and received other dan.ingo.
, Doo 10, lot 7N, long 24 21, ship George Idarehall, 18
days from London, with troops on board, all well.
Deo 12, let 7 N, long 24 W, a large 'clipper ship,
painted White outside, with T D Is her fore topsail,
sttindlug SSW:
Deo 12, off Noah Day, barque' Ork, Trinik, from San
Francisco for Puget Sound.
'Deo 14., off Cape Clauset, barque Friendship, Carlton,
bound up Puget Sound. •
Deo—, mehr Flying Dirt, Freeman, for San Frandsen
forkluayarna; the day following a clipper ship, supposed
11681erra Nevada, Yenhallow, from Sin Fraueleoo for
Elide lelead—both by Behr go , en of the Idea, from
Guayana; at San Francisco list alt, In 20 days,'being
at the time she spoke the above 10 days out.
Jan 16,100, miles SE of the Salim, ship St Louis.
lloyt; from New Orleans for N York.
Deo 27,-lat 36 44, long 27 02, an Amer:Can ship Steer
ing SE, and phowing a white signal with a black W In
the centre. - •
Jan 18, Ist 36 60, long 65 30, ship PyritAhl
bile for Qikeedlitexe: '
Wain MISCELLANY
. Steamship quaker City, recently 'running between N
York and Mobile, as ehe now Iles et the (opt of Ninth
'street, East River, New York, le to be mold by unction,
at the Merchants! Eichange in that City; on Wednes
day next, Feb 3d.'
LOSS OF Lira AND PROFBRTY ON TOO /AXIS FOR TITO
TEAR - 1807.—Ttifilotel taunt property' amounts one mil
lion eight. hundred and - eighty•seven thousend nine
hundred and thirty-five dollars. Decresme, as compared
-with the last year's loss ' one million seven hundred and
, thirty-eight theneand eight hundred and nine dollere.
Total loss of life for 1857, fgyr hundred and ninety—an
Increase of eigety-three over last year.
San Brancisoti, January 4—The marine dleastere on
the coast during the partyear have been few, The .
"throborof stilprarrived at this pbrt from New York are
gradually calling oil. In the year - 1863 we had180(1854,
810856, 1811816q08; and In 1 857 only 60. "There has
'been' lt deeldedimprovement in the character of our
,ships; medium clippere, are stronger, built and better
adapted for thli trade; nide pot'of 'ten thipe from Now
'York damage more or less car. a. by sweat.
The typhoon In the Chine Bea last October has done
corielderable -disinage to vesicle and cargo. Several
Vessels have arrived here In a crippled cotiditioo, and
damaged a large portion of their cargoes. The ship
Star-King had a large quantity of *rater ketrhen'decke,
which moved In every direetion before; the after hatch
could be opened to let the water Into the lower hold. A
lot of teas between deake wore badly daMaged , —[By
letter to Ellwood Walter, NI
Theablp Ail - venue Rieurehard, for-N Orleans'
went ashore my Wednesday night on Romer Shoals, and
Eta g 0 gifyeeteiday morning at 4 o'clock by siesnitugs
Milacron and Retools She will return to port.,
Ship Sportsman, Thompson, remained oft Callao 171 h
stlt,..tgpa_ll with fleet fair wind for Tougei, Under anew
charter, to /Pad copper Ores for Baltlingre. Her, affairs
the government have not 'yet been settled, as the
mlniaternt thelJ SloVernment (Bigler) awaits iustruo.
'Non* froth 'the government at Washington. Captain
Thompson, meanwhile, taken possepaiou of hie ahlp
Protestlilettarr neuter ttliadvide of that U 'minister
tesidlog at Sentlagoi,- , ;
.:_itelar• queen of the'lilesiiit Ban Francisco illst
from Mir* tbat thorirwri4
FRIDAY,. JANUARY 29, 1859.
report at alizatlin that a clipper bad bSen to an Island
lu the Gulf to load guano, and wan prohibited from
leading by partial On the island, when the Grew of the
Chip seized them and put them he Dons until the vessel
was loaded. They then released them,
and paid, them
whet they thought the cargo was worth.
Queenstown, Jan 9—The Trlmountain, Dudley, from
Liverpool for, Dontbay, which put in here Jan
leaky, and has gone into dock to repair.
Jan 7—The American ship
_Henry Setback, True,
from Cardiff for Alexandria,lY 0, leaky, and foremost
sprung, has put iu here.
Yalmouthaan 9—The Amerlatmehipgoesuth, Batch
elder, of Beth, sailed for Falmouth for orders from Ha
vana Deo 3. Had very floe weather the first of the mm
sage, until Deo 20, in Ist 4140, long 40 60 W took a
heavy gale from the ShWoind the sea running very
high, the AWE steering very badly and the , eea coming
on board Mall directions, at midnight hove the chip to
under aloes-reefed maintopsall and main apeneer, where
she lay with her larboard rail under water untied AM,
laboring heatily, The wind dined to WNW; ,got . the
ship before the wind and sounded the pumps, and found
she had sprung a leak, Got all hand, on to the pumps
at 8 A 11, but did not get them to en* until 10 r
and then found the ship was , making 400 strokes per
hour, which'she MIA dope the , moat of the time, Lost
and Split 'sail experienced very heavy weather Iroin
long 3 0 W—Osince sailed.for destination.)
Bristol Pill Jan 10—The ship Tybee, Cartwright, of
New York,: from It John, ND, for Falmouth, for orders,
wee boarded, in - distrait! and, leaky, at Lundy Island,
and brought, to kingread
DOMESTIC POETS
BAN FRANCISCO—Ar Dec 28, Ban ship Virginia,'
Praha, Hamburg; French attlp Jacques Cmur, Abetile,
Bordesta; barque Yankee, Penhallow, Honolulu.
27th-814, barque America, Sparrow, Humboldt.
28th-Ar, barque Madonna, Hoeg, Port Madieon, W
T; brig Francisco, Libby, Columbia River; Mire Bea
Witch, (Br) Gardner, Victoria, VI; Gen Morgan, Way,
Ban Pedro, via Monterey.
Sid, barque Succoea Arthur, Humboldt.
11.8th:—Ar, belie Live Yankee, Cove Puget Sotind;
brigs Geo Binary, Woolley, Humboldt; Susan Abigail,
Budingtori, do; Halcyon, Broth, do. '
Blot—Ar, barque Quoddy Belle, Boos, Honolulu: ears
Alerts, (Hex) Randall, Onayama, via Cape St Lucas;
QUOSEC of the Isles, (Haw) , Chapman, Guaymas, via
Natation. , .
Jan I—Ar, Chß ship' Males Cousirto, Moowick, Val.
panda°. barque J A Fulklnburg, Flare', Portland. ,
color Golden State, Oandagp, Honolulu.
BM, beige Gen Yana*, (Max) Wilson,. Quayamas; Le.
matt, Benedict, Sydney; J . oabert, Robert, Carmel
Bey.
steamers Columbia, Pall, Puget Bond; Banta
Crag, ratinte/TV, 09004 Bay, Os Trinidad
Bld, Item 'hip Aka, Bruhn, Ban Oles; brig 'elerthan •
man, Boyd, Puget Sound; total Golden State, Candage,
Honolulu; Isabella Ebbltte, Leland, Albion River. .
4tll—Ar,,brig Cusco', Davenport, Coosa Day.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up to 12 o'clock Last Nigkt.
GIRARD 1101DIF.—Ohestnut Street. below Ninth.
JJ Smith, Ald A A I/stover, Oal
AI Well, N Y 3 Well, 8t Lonia
M Mallory, N Y 0 G Holfenstein ' St Louie
.7 M Miller, Ohio 0 I) Baldwin Zola, Boston
A Fraser, Ohio 0 W Bayley, Boston
.1 Struthers, N Y .1 . A Woodbury, Boston
i A LRoacho, Ind . I Prinee, Balt
J g Meister, Lancaster B F Shenk, Lancaster
T Baumgardner, Lana X 0 Sampson Hartford
1/Sampson, Martina/ G ANicolls, Reading
Mr Tobler, N Y 0 Sollneary, N V •
J Robinson, N V , Blr Winsor & lady, Prov
E F Enaign, Sheffield , E Arnold, Sheffield
RJ Haldeman, Ilarrleburg II Wilson, Washington
L A Marbury, Virginia John Stevenson, Virginia
P B Sweeny, N I' Mind Sweeny, N Y
Tl 9 Burton, N 0 D L Burton, Alabama
R S Pay Jr Boston 0 A Van Zandt, N Y
Wm L Wa lker, Tenn ' ' Wm F Deprees, 'Tann
II Slifansileid, Mass Mr Able k le, Baltimore
Mr Barnum & la, Baltimore I'l De Peyster, N Y •
B Maya, NY . ' Rev Win Q 1111213, NY
Peter McLaughlin, N IC Was Gladerhe, N Y
lilies II AlGladwin, N Y 3 A Heald Jr, N Y
D at Warren, N P A II Bullock, Mass
WII Abrahams & la, Balt D Edmonds, Richmond
Mrs X Seiunan, Washington A 0 Seaman & id, Wash , n
R H Reeds, N It B Otto, Reading
V Chamberlain, St Louis Goo lil Steinman, 'Ps
Capt Tyler, Conn J . W Bartels, 'Woodside
II Reale 'awl lady, N Y 0 P Dixon and lady, N Y
Miss Willame, N Y - 3 II Ohemplon, N l
W 0 Lovering, Boston II S Fairbanks, Boston
7 W Oosgill, N Y G /I Rogers, Balt
I G Mellinley, Harrisburg 3 D Rodney, flannel/town
T Stayer England W A Idterens, N Y
R Darter -N Y J R oarrera's N Y
'l' DRellider, Springfield 3 Oarhart, Is l Y
S 0 Swat z, N Y litra Taylor, Washington
Master Taylor, Wnahington .1G Goodrich, St Louis
A Onild,'N Y - ' John D 0 Nubia, NY
Sam' Camel', 7 Y Richard Bayles, Alan
W J Broln, N 1 (leo 'Bender. St Louie
II Moore N Y 0 Worthington, Balt
f It Rayeppatber, Tore ,
,
UNION HOT EL — Arch street. below Fourth,
It J Pwere, Ohl§ 13 l Clark, NJ
Skold'l4,Y Tiros Rarlain, ista
i IS getviii, N Y A J Hines, AI li, PA
.7 L Vandergrift, Pa ' 8 Oliver, Easton
bliss Oliver, Easton Jonathan Simpson, Pa
W II Puanon, Bucks co Jno Mclntyre, 01110
II 0 Fon Deremith, Ps Isaac, T James, Reading
II It Harman, 11:ading B Darning, Reading
F It Frits, Reading Jos Jones, Ohio
./. R Howell, Plilla Thoe Powell, Pa
Philip Jones, Pattereon,Pa A It Oalhoon ec la, Chichi
Tit Brown & la, Mein Thos Nichols, Mass
bliss Lydia Gridley, N Y ' Joshua Simmons, Del -
F Oardner, York Springs Mies Taylor, N J
Honry_Evens, N Y A 8 White, N F
IF H Wood, Jailer City Win Upheld, Ohio
AILBRICAN HOTEL—Ohentaut street t aboveriftli.
J U Whiting, Richmond, ys Gilman Dadley, N Y
8 W Rale, N Y B B Porter, Baltimore
Owl M Carroll, Md Baml B Reese, Baltimore
J W Whitman, Washington Mee Whitman,Waahleirton
J 8 Lqnsford, N Y John Harrison, N Y
Jld Bliger, Phil* • Jac It Potts, Philo ,
X 4 Uhler, Lebanon Rani Barlow, California
aftse Xste MUM, Md Rapt Itunter, Md
Wm ' Jamieson. 08 N Will W Bops, Norfolk
; W ;lIMP & itgly, Md V, P Bowell, lid
3,,g hopper, Md J Warg, jr, Ireemansburg
V A Cortie s -Del 0 U Mann, Baltimore
0 .4 Xulkley, N Y Coo Roldonant, Bt Louts
X 8 May, Lee, Mass .
MERCHANTS , LlOTEL—Ponrth 'trot, below Arch.
.11 / Tap i tgr a t i s ir DaMo w w_n_ 7 . 1 , ) Tombler.
s 2l . o t hut_
W Brodhead, Nobraka Nowell Ciano, lo
P C °Minn, Carbonate 1.1 W ()rotor, Lewisburg
A Jones, Lewisburg II Porquer, Pittsburgh
L Ranniughan, Virginia Wm II Idaione, Cin Ohio
RonJ &Yost Penns N B Carson, Ifarrllog
W T Patton, ' Harrisburg , Issue Evans, Ebensburg
S Wetherill, Peruse Hon Geo Scott, Ponna
Wei L Bradley, New York A H Barber, New York
STATES llNlON—lderket street, above Bllth.
Jos Graham. Pa Thom Johnston, Del
Daniel Goodman, Del II W Wright, N Y
Samuel Cowen, Pa ' A Cochran, Pa
P BJelm, Pa John A Phober, Lancaster
L B Yates, New York John Cnrran, York oo
Thos Howard, Ma J /I Lumber, Lancaster
Jacob 'Hoover, Lancaster , Abraham Jenks, Ltincuter
Wm Orate, Pittsburgh Wm Nulght, Pottsville
NATIONAL ROTEL—Rase street, above Third
Simi Stark, Pa Thos liteGhee, N Y
S Adams, Port Henry Joe Whitaker, Pa
S Sampson Wilmington J Boyd, 4oath Easton
.1 Mangle,'Reading • Miss Sfengle, Reading
Mrs Porton, Balt J Siegel, Reading
Rd Daub, N Y J B Templer, Easton
MADISON HODBK—Second street. store Mutat
Wm May, Balt' John L Morria, N Y
Dewy (MIAs, N Y 3' W Poe,Oblo
J Mlle Man, Pa II Searboough, Pa
DALD„DAOLE—Third street, above Callowtall.
T 0 Kramer, Allentown Aaron 004aball, l'epn4
D A Clark, Penna D Bto)tee,
Bowl Boyer, Port Clinton J' Y,, Co,
Opedal Notices.
llobensack's Iro,n Illitera.—,Ekeptics and ant.
ferere, why will you suffer when a remedy Is at band In
this invaluable Bitters, which is doily performing
some most wonderful mires in cases Of Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint, Piles, Noryons Debility, General Weakness,
and, In fact, all diseases arising from a disordered
Stomach or Liver'l It fe a truly genuine remedy, the
attention of some or our first physicians . having been
called to it and prescribed by them with most beneficial
results. Sold by the Proprietor, O. B. 110BENSAOR,
TIMID and GREEN; DYOTT, 218 North SECOND;
GARRIGUES, TERM and coAng i and Druggists
generally. ja2o-Itta
Gold and Silver—Rarlag Finch—American
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., R. E. cdinor
FOURTH and WALNUT, payi mama on, demand, la
specie.
Bower's Infant Cordlnl.-,Thls Invaluable
Cordial ie prepared from &variety of the moat choice and
efficient eremitic& known In medicine, and is the moat
perfect and reliable ,carminative extant for infanta and
young children.
Ily its powerful Influence a speedy mire Is effected In
all oases of Cholic,windy pains and spume. Believes
and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran
guineas paha of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, do:
The Infant Cordial los become & standard remedy,
and has been used In thousands of oases with-the moat
abundant 1311C0063. No bunny should be withont It.
Prepared only by - - HAM A. Down',
At 4iff Drag and Chemical Store,
N. B. corner of Shah and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed, And for ante
by Druggists generally. an 18-1 y
Sawing Artisid.—Natlonal Safety Trust Cap,
Office, WALNUT Street, 0.. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE
SUSPENSION OW ITEM PAYMENTS BY THE
BANKS.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily.
2. Donut Bank" Notes, Checks, and Spools will be
received on deposit.
8. Deposits made hi Bank Notes or Cheeks will be
paid book in Current Bank Notes.
4. Deposits made in Gold or Silver will be paid back
in Coin.
• Interest Palll ran Care, per limit* ' n 02.5
Gold and Silver—Five Por Ct. Slaving !Mad.
AIdERIOAN TRUST, S. E. seiner WALNUT and
POURTII Streets, pays all sums on demand, la apeole.
Jackson,
Praann,
- MEROLIANT STREET.
Chookii, Notes, Drafts, BIM Lading, Dili Rends, Cir
calm, Cards, end all other kinds of Job Printing, a
prioeA to Suit the flame. ool7•ly
Good Coffee.
lovers of Coffee estinot realise the full value of their
favorite beverage without having It made Id the n 014
DomiolotiCoffee Pot.' '
-
ARTIIIIR, BURNIIAM, & GILROY,
117 and 119 South TENTH, eor. of George,
dll-Bai Bole Manufooturori
Gold and Silver —American Trust' Ca l S. H
oorner FOURTH and WALNUT, pays all some is epode
on demand. Interest 6 par cent. Jad .1 m
•Seaneen's Saving Fund—Oates 209 Wetlnlet
street, one door west of Second street. Rimelime de
posits hi sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
chosen of the community; and allows interest at the
rate of five per cent, per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and. on Mon
day and Saturday until 9in the evening Preeldent,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Seoretary, Charles M.
Morrie.
Specie Payment*
Five Por Cent. Saving Fund of , AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY, IL E. corner WAL
NUT and IOURTII Streets.
This old Institution, having ALWAYS paid. in full on
demand, continues to Tannic. on Deposit, in Current
Funds, and Pay ell Fume as oiled for in GOLD and
SILVER. ja2o-1m
The, Oreateil Bargains lit the World,—The
Subscriber, being about In close hie business, offers Ms
entire stock of superior Beady-made Clothing for sale.
All in want of* enperior article are invited to give him
a call: Antal°flat and 13xtutea for ale. M. TRAOY,
29'4 IARKET greet. de3o-2to
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth. and
Beautiful complexion, me "13sln or 1,000 Iflowarg, ,,
For dragging faulles , hoir, us ' , -Woodland Oream
#6ll' Pomade. ,, mule Gentlemen , ' hair beautifu4.
W. P. FUTRIDOY & Co., Proprietors, N. Y.
For male by T. B. Peterson, 800 Chestnut ; Samuel
filmes, Twelfth and Chestnut ; A.ll. Durand,7lB Chest
nut ; T. 11. Peters & Co., 718 Chestnut; G. 0, Evans,
Gift Book-store, 439 Chestnut ; 0, 8. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; Prendh, Blehantn, k CO, Tenth and Mar
ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; 3. W. filmes & Sons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Ohriannann, 7011 Obeetnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. nol2-ly
Gold and ll;ter.-4arina Fund, (American
TRUST.) S. 2. eornor or FOURTH and WALNUT, pays
all auras on daimon, in specie. Jane-1m
Illum C. Itlcßea, 907 Chestnut Street, Is
selling ell kinds of One Stationery at ,one-ball pe re
gular price. Call en him at once and you will be satis
fied. Jae-lm
Mat - nave.
On the 19th inetant, near Tuekeboo, N. J.. Mr.
RIOCIAED T. tignyxtri to /dies LYDIA A. GOD.
PREY, both or Cape May county.
• On the 26th (natant, Viler. Kingston Goddard, AN.
DREW C. - FITE to KATE E., daughter of James C,
Stolle, Esq., all of this city.
At )lohnosburg, on the 20th Instant, by Rev. Wil
liam Anson, Mr. EDWARD 3. PACKER, of Wood
bury, to MR aARMI, SANFORD, of Gloncenter Olty,
N. J.
iDealbe.
On Thursday, the 28th of 7anuary, MARIE LOUISE',
wife of Bolieu 'D. 'panels, and daughter of Charles A.
Iteppller, In the 2241 year of her age. ' et*
Oct the 27th blatant, WILLIAM AIOSISTRONG,'aged
80 yearn. '
Ms funeral will take place tble (Friday) afternoon
at 2 o'clock, from the residence or Zamea ii. Ramsey,
Eau., 1071 °otos street.
On Thursday afternoon, the 38th !patina, Tama' LA
FOUROADE, in the Slat year of hit age.
Ills relatives and male friends are reepectfully invited
to attend Lie funeral from his late residence. No. 248
North Sorenteonth etreit, below Tine street, on Batur•
day afternoon, the Stilt instant, at two o'clock, without
further notico.
On the 27th inttent, PATRICK O'BRIEN, aged 40
gears.
On the 26th Instant, Mrs. MARY ANN WILLIAM,
In the 21st year of her age.
On the 27th instant. .110W8Lti. CLAIM, son of Ina°
and Sarah Clark.
Tenth Ward Republicans, Attend I—A
Meeting of the Republicans of the Ward will be held
WU (Friday) EVENING, the 29th last., at Ty,
o'clock, at N. I ). corner EUGAD lad AMU Streets.
}.29 it* 0. D. RITOUTE, Socretary.
ELT Tenth Ward Relief Assoclation.—To the
Orrieneaor7ns WAIID: Thin Association was organized
on the 20th day of November, 1867, slime which time
473 families here been rated, 894 have boon found
worthy, and relieved by 1,293 orders on the Janitor for
grocerfee, coal, clothing, and shout.
The state of the treasury le such as to make it nem
fiery to call upon the citizens for further ald, as we have
a large number of sick, suffering, and destitute on our
books requiring relief,
To moot this emergency, the Association, at stated
meeting hold on the evening of the 23d instant, passed
the following resolution :
Resolved, That a epoolal committee be appointed to
canvass the ward, and, in 000pection with the present
standing committee, solicit further contrihutions.
Cherie' S. Ogden, 117 North Nieventh street; 11. H.
Woodward, 1710 Vine street; E Morrie, 110 North
Seventeenth street; Samuel R. Pox, 228 North Six
teenth !treat ,• Rills 8. Archer, 1701 Arch street; A. S.
Dormant', 244 North Tenth etreet.
All confidential communications for relief addressed
to either members of the Committee, will be promptly
attended to.
Citizens who feel disposed are respootfully a:Welted to
call at the Depot, No. 1303 R.kOR street, examine the
books, and witness the operations of the Association.
JOS. R. CHANDLER, President,
GEO. BOLDIN, Secretary. •
Ja2l-413t DILT,WYN piatiroli, Treasurer.
he Republican citizens of Fhtladelphill
will meet at the tune and places mentioned below, for
the purpose of taking such measures as may be deemed
necessary to secure the succeas of the Republican
party at the anteing Spring 'Election t
18th and 14th Wards, at tlpr.ng Garden Hall, Taesday,
January 26, at 7g o'clock.
9th and 10th Wards at Hall, 'Broad and Arch 'treats,.
Friday, Jan. 29, at 7% i o'clock.
sth and 6th Wards, at County Court House, Tuesday,
Feb. 2, at 73‘ o'clock.
17th and 18th Wards, Front and Master streets, Fri
day, Feb.s, at 7).6 o'clock".
7th arid Bth Wards, at Hall, Lombard street, below
Broad, Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7% o'clock.
11th, 12th, and 16th Wards, at Mechanics' Hall, Third
street, below Green, Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 7% o'clock.
16th Ward, at Twenty-iletond End Callowhlll streets,
Friday, Feb 16, at 7% o'clock.
" 24111 Ward, Odd Follows' Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 19, at
7,1; o'clock.
23d Wart, tat Wright's Institute, Frankfort', Tuesday,
Feb. 26, at 7% o'clock.
21st Ward, at Manayunk, Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7.l
o'clock.
20th Ward, at, 'Friday, Yob. 29, at 71§ o'clock.
22d Ward, at =,yrlday, seb.lB. at 7% o'clock.
let, 2d, 3d, and 4th . 'Wards, at Hancock 1141, March
1, at 1).1 o'clock.
By order of the Republican Executive Committee.
JeNtlY.9. TEBEIIE, °batman.
IN THE DISTRICT COUT FOR THE .
CITY AND COUNTY 01 PGILADELPRIA.
March Term, 1857.N0. 3. Foreign Attachment.
Got. 10, 1857: Judment for default of appearance.
PETER SMALL, at al., r, J L. woOLSBY, defendant,
TLIONAB UGRPflif, Garnishee.
&nee, that on the 13th day of January, A. P. 1858,
on role enter see. leg, the Prothonotary guessed
plaintiff's damages at $019.87 • the claim being founded
on bong amount, and defendant's endorkernent on a
protested draft, with Interest added and calculated to
Oct. 10.1657, for wltleh foal judgment will be entered,
acoording to law,
JNO 0118. LAYOOOIr, Plaintiff , ' Att'y,
January 18,1858. Ja29..ftltik
1 ---- moctiourrn
0 • GENERAL AGENT FOX MINNESOTA, No 9
Washington Building. THIRD, above Spruce street.
Philadelphia —The subscriber, hitting been engaged In
business In Minnesota for the last eight years, has had
the opportunity of obtaining information during that
time which will give hint peculiar facilities for the
Purchase and Bale of Real Estate, the Payment of
Taxes, Investment of Money, Location and Sale of
Land Warrants, Collection of Notee. and ACCounts, A c.,
Au., throughout the State.
Maps, and Newspapers from all parts of the Btato,
can bn seen at his Office, whore any information will be
cheerfully Oren. j.20-29rulf
SHIP STEPHEN BALDWIN FOR NEW
ORLEANS —LOUISIANA LIMN —To Sail with
quick despatch. Freight taken at the lowest rates,
The remarkably fast-sailing coppered packet-ship
STEPTLEN BALDWIN, Captain Donner, will commence
loading at Rare-street Wharf in a few dap, and having
a large portion of her cargo already engaged, will have
quirk despatch, as ahnve,
For balance of freight apply to
lIIBIIOF, SIMONS, & CO.,
Ja'29-tf 120 (late 30) NORTH. IVIIARVLS.
The B. D. Insures at the lowest rates, and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the
PSI BUSINESS CONNECTION which
A. has heretofore existed between the undersigned
and the arm of CROMBri fe, CO. has beau closed, and
le at an eryd, cad the Pews; of Attorney heretofore tit id
by bini to act for said firm has been, by conieut, re.
'voted. .1011 N BILLINQS,
Pit ILIDSLPIII.I, Jan. 28th, 1858. ja2B.lt
Ci ARDEN SEEDS I GARDF,N• SEEDS
AA A very large end complete geortment of Farm,
Garden, and Flower Soda, garroted fresh and genuine.
Wholesale end Re4ll Seed and Implement Warehouse,
No. 021 MARKNI‘ Street, helot, Seventh.
BOAS, senziourt, r, go.
Dealers supplied on the most liberal tenon.
Catalogues supplied. jell
, .
•
PLOUGIIS, lIARROWS, OULUVA
TORS, Sco.—A. very large stock, embracing all the
lateet Improvements. Purensseca will And it advan
tageous to give us a call before purchuleg elsewhere.
BOAS, SPANGLER, & CO.,
Implement and Seed Warehouse,
Ja2o 627 MARKET Street, below Seventh.
CUMUINGS's UNRIVALLED HAY,
STRAW, AND !ODDER OUTTED..—/Per Ooru
Shelters, Horse Power'', Threehere, grain Pane, Root
Clutters, Farmers , Boilers, &o ,oireat variety.
ROAR, SPAN LER, CO..
Implement and eed Warobotme,
Jit2o 427 PARKET Street, helms Seventh.
RiTTENHOUSE ACADEMY, N. E. cor
ner OIfEBTNUT and EIGIITHENTII streets.
Entrants on Eighteenth street. The eerenth session of
thin Inst"tattoo will commence February I, 15358.
LIJOILtd BARROWS. A
ja.29.01 JOHN WESTOOTT, neipals.
Wants.
AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ton Dol
lace per day can be neatly made. 001 on A
BLAOK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel hone hotel, Wee .
King street, Lancaster, Pa. del6•tt
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
cAvetaY—Able-bodiod, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, boarck clothing, and
medical Attendance. Pay from $l2 to M per month.
No man baring a wile or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTSD SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET Street
same Eighth, north elde.
WILLIAM R. ROYALL,
Lt Lieut. 2d Butt. of Cavalry,
Oct s , lm* Recruiting Officer.
UIARTSHOENE'S OURE-ALL THE
JI GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR!
This article is the greatest discovery in Chemical or
Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE EAR4OHE, BORE
THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Paln in the LIMBS, SIDE,
BACK, or any part of the body. '
It it also an excellent preparation for Dyapepela and
Indigestion, which arises front a weak stomach or
bowel. Theummds of persons who have need HARTS
HORNET. CURE-ALL have been astonished at its
wonderful power in removing anypaln from the syetetu.
Bottles go, 80 cent., and 11, to be had or • -
& 0. U. JENKINS,
Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets, and
' No. 6 North NINTH Street.
N. B. if you have a Cough, use Hartihornela Pecto
ral Syrup. • ' • jal64f
•
K
EROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED FBOIII COAL.
KEROSENE LUBRIOATINO , OILS.
This Oil Is not only OILEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO
TUE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL
AT ALOE' TEMPERATURE, and It will ram LONGER
AND KEEP TILE JOURNALS COOLER TUAN ANY
:OVIER.LUERIOATING MATERIAL.
W 7 Machinists and othors are re , qnested to call and
examine those oils at the note agency,
ONON4N M. NREEIIAN, Agt.,
do1D•8m-lf N 0.116 Walnut street, above Front
FIIHE BEU COUGH SYRUP . IN THE
WOULD!—PREPARED DT A. 011ESII6T
HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY
Is aimlttod by the thousands who hare used It to be
the best °reparation to sae for 0011(5116, from a cold
or a CONSIPOTIVN ODUCHI, ASTHMA, BRUN
OHITIO, CATARRH, or any Luog Affection. It Is
also ft greet remedy for Ifoarsenest, and allays all In
flammation of the Lungs or Throat. Bottles 25, 50
cents, and SI, sold by
It. H. A C. 11. JENHINS,
Corner WALNUT and SEOOND Streets. and
jal6-If No. 6 North NINTH Street.
QAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES
TIMMY COMPANY, coiner of THIRD and OHM
NUT Streets.
Largo and small Annie received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with 'PUN DEN OMIT INTER-
N$T from the day of deponit to the day of withdrawal.
office hours, from 9 until o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY NYENINOS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
. . . . ,
DRAFTS for sale On Ragland, Ireland, and gootland,
from ilalliterdi.
PrmidooLIMBPIIEN R, ORAWRORD,
Treomirer—.PLlfy Flax.
Teller-JAMS U. UMBR. self ..Iyll
eIOLLE OTIONS
V Made on all scoegalble points In the United States
at Katlefactory rates.
Ja2s-1m DREXEL, & CO.
COTTON -100 bales Gull Cotton, in store
inut for Ws by
1 11
MARTIN Wa & MUMMY'S,
PASS Wilts West
Notices.
OFFICE OF THE NEPTUNE 'NEU
NANCE COMPANY, 414 WALNUT street.
PHIL•DZLPIIII, Jan. 28, 1858.
BTATPXENT of the business and condition of the
Neptune Insurance Company Dec. 81, 1857, in pursu-
ance of section 15 of the General Laurance Law, ap
proved Apri12,1866
AIITIIORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000,
Babecribed and paid-up capital plOO,OOO 00
Premiums on Polities leaned 3 in 1867 35,081 08
Interest received in 1857 3,241 51
1189,899 21
Loans, EXP.BNSBEI, tee.
Losses, Re-Insurance, Return Pre
whims, and Commissions paid.. 82,030 19
Salaries, Rent, Printing, Adrerti
' sing, Stationery, and moo za
penaes 6,291 39
A 880113.514,335 9a
' -
Bonds and mortgage' $62,500 00
Stook" and Bonds 23,000 00
'
Bills Receivable 28,219 90
Ouh due from Agents, and Out
standing Premium" 10,223 28
$123,903 28
LIABILITIES,
Amount st risk
Unpaid Loma (not due,
Sundry Items
8695,874 47
83,600 00
288 67
$3.597 67
nicnerd) stuziop, President.
GEORGE MINTER Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
. .
Richard Shields, . Edward McClain,
' George Minster; Gloster. T. Town,
Theodore N. Town, Thome Beath,
W. 0. Stoteabuzy, D. Sherwood,
0. 0. Butler, George Scott
Ja.29,1m , GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
OFFICE OF TUE . FIRE INSURANCE
PHIA COMPANY OP THE COUNT OP PHILADEL
, JANUARY 27, ISO.
At a westing of the Stockholders of said Company,
held on MONDAF, the 18th Instant, the following gen.
Careen were duly elected Directors forth. ensuing year,
to wit;
Oh erten J. Sutter, Robert V. Maury,
Joseph Iteakirt, Samuel Bonne%
Michael McOill, Mary Orlily,
John Nora, Frederick Rlott,
Frederick Schober, Joseph Moore.
And at a meeting of the said Directors, held THIS
DAY, (DIARIES J. FLITTER, P.sq.; was unanimously
re-elected President.
BENJAMIN F. 1103ZORLEY, Seey.
fIOMMONWEALTII FIRE INSIIIIAIdOE
00h1PANY, OP THE 13TA.Th OP PENNSYLVA
NIA.-oMae, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
Ittreets, Philadelphia. Subscribed oapital, $600,000.
Paid-up Oapital,Mo.ooo.
DIRIO2OIIB. ~
Dr. D. Jayne, , Thos. B. Stewart, ,
M. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whiten, , J. K., Welker,
Edw. 0 Knight, ' M. It. Wendell,
11. Lewis, Jr., B. H. Morale.
DAVID JAYNE, M. , President.
TIIOMAK B. ETZWAKT, Vine Preet,
Ilswang B. Moon. Beeinfary.
.1.29-7
fIFFICE OF THE CITY PASSENGER
.1.-FRAILIVAY. (via. PISTIL and SIXTH striated
Washington Building, TB= street, above Spruee.
Q
OAVTION TO PARENTS AND UARDIANn —A.
this Company hare, with the of the police, done all
in their power to prevent accidents along the route,
they would ask that parents and others Would caution
their children front getting upon and running la front
of the care. MARTIN THOMAS,
je97.ltatf President.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORAUD 1810-CHARTER ERR
PETLTAL.
No. 3tO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Havinge large paid.up Capital Stook aid Bernina,
invested i n toned Lid available Securities, continue to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, liderobandlee,
Female In Port and their Cargool, and other Personal
Property. All Lome liberally and promptly adjusted.
DI/MOTO?.
George Abbott, oho T. /AWL , ' •
John ' Weillilt ohrt Farntun,
Samuel 0. Morton, mpar W. Morris,
Patrick Brady, Tames N. Campbell,
Edmund G. Dutllh.
OSOROX ABBOTT, President.
TROIKAS R. 10.1118, Secretary. Je.23.y if
pAME MUTUAL INSURANCE . COM
PANY.—Office No 411 CHESTNUT Stroot,
Pnmeniumnie, Jemmy ♦,1848.
TOE BOARD OF DIRECTORS hue this day declared
a Dividend of POUR PER CENT. on the paid up °spits],
payable on un4 utter the that proxtrae
JaBo•eodttel THOS. B. BlARTlN,Secretary.
MIT Goobe.
A PIIIMICI BENEFIT.-
..rx B r means of the City Passenger Railroad. Per
ilous mldiug in the extreme north and south of the
city can now, expeditiously, conveniently, and cheaply
reaoh
OURWEN STODDART & BROTIIRR'S
FAMILY DRY GOODS STORES
410, 402, and 964 N. SECOND street above Willow,
Where, at all seasons, a large and varied stock of "
- BANDY AND STAPLE DRY OOODB •
are to be found, all of which are purchased on advents
goons term, and sold at a small advance on
in PONTIUS', COMMUNION, AND AUCTION moss
Closing out at
REDUCED PRICES,
BLANKETS, of •Il makes and siren'.
CLOTHS, OASSILIEREFI, and goods for boys' wear
generally.
BROOM.' LONG SHAWLS,
of Viennese and Perla fabrics.
Superior goods at sB,s9, SIO, $11,02.
BLANKET SHAWLS of all grades.
In daily receipt of job lots of goods, which are sold
off rapidly at low prices.
Brown and bleached SHEETLNGB and BIIIRTINGS,
by the piece or yard, at about package coat.
Goods delivered to any part of the city.
CHASTEN BTODDART BROTHER,
NO!. 450, 452, and 454
NORTTI SECOND STREET. ABOVE WILLOW.
fa27•4t Philadelphia.
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS.
SHASPLESS BROTHERS have *petted Irish
Shirting Linens, of the beet makes ,• Linen Sheeting.,
I•l4kk 1.1. Barnsley; English end extra quality
American Plankets ; Whife one Colored Cte.e.terpenes,
of newest patterns ; Curtain Damaske, plain and rich
styles; Table and Plano Covers, cloth and worsted ;
Napkins; Toweling. ; D'Oyiles ; Wine Clothe; Buff,
Blue, and Green Holland/I, of all widths Tassels,
Cords, Bends, and Curtain Fixtures; Lace and Tam
bour.] ?dusting and Curtains; Wide Drugget Floor
Cloths and Stair Crash.
Ja27 CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH Streets,
FIR 031 15 TO 20 CENTS PER YARD
can be awed in the purchase of a
BLACK SILK DRESS:
We would here runlet positively and fearlessly. that
we can and Will do ',bat we represent abore, having
JUST PURCHASED FOR CASII
OFF:11 1,300 YARDS OF BLACK SILKS, 4 TRY.
AfENDO US BARGAIN!
1,302 Tardy to be gold at 51 per yd.
1,032 " "at $1.12 par yd.
LONG BROOME SHAWLS REDUCED TO $7 60!
Chenille Shawls, Mantel Shawls, &0., &e.
Best gualltrarel newest atyles DBLAINES for 18X
route ; sold chamber. for 26 mita
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTIC MUSLIM)!
Wamsutta, Pontiac, New Yolk Mills, &o.
10 , 1 Sheeting for 1S) gents; very skean, indeed.
Beet Family Linens of our own importation.
Ceasinseres, Clothe, flattinetta, Ilannels, Blankets, Au.
At THORNMIT & 01118M11.
ja2.3 .N. B.our.IFIGHTIA sod SPRING GARDEN.
" We Buy apes Sell for Oub, and have but One Price."
1110/ANK OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE.
ALP —The holders of the Rotes of the above Bank are
respectfully informed that we have made arrangements
to use a large
A am ount
PAR , and
FOR DRY 000D8. will continue to retalve them
T
Our Meek Is now very
LARGE AND COMPLETE,
comprising * general eariety of
SEASONABLE GOODS.
NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY.
BAHL. S. HESS,
No. 923 MARKET btreet,
Janet North alts, between Ninth and Tenth
STAPLE GOODS--MUSLINS BY THE
PIECE.—We have now in Basement Story a full
stock 7-8, 4.4, 6.4, 6-4, 8.4. 10-4, and 124 Shirting. and
Sheeting'', Ire Brown and Bleached Goods, to which we
invite buyers' attention, as they will be sold at a mall
fraction advance on the package price. Also,
Superior makes Shirting and Bosom Linen.
Shirk Bosoms, machine and woven.
Table Linens, warranted pure, 50 cents up.
Table Cloths, 60, 75, 88 cents, $l, 81.60, to IL
Brown Table Linen, various grades.
Napkins, Towels, D'Oylies, Diapers, /co.
Flannels, Ticking'', Table Diaper, &o , &o.
BEFORE STOCK TARING,
We will sell several odd lot s " of old goods very
cheap. They comprise ; Plaid.Valenclas 12,14 cts regu
lar price 25; two other lots at 10 and 20 cents, been
selling at 121 and 31 cents ,• 12X -cent Prints at 10
cents ; lot of $1 Cassimores 76 , teats, etc. Remnants
cheap. COOPER & COWARD,
B. B. cot. NINTH and MARKET.
AVELROY IS OFFERING GREATER
/SA BARGAINS than ever were heard of before.
$l2 60 Long Broehe Shawls selling at $8 60
760 Square do. do. do. 350
600 Long Blanket do. do. 310
400 Square blanket, splendid quality, 260
7 60 Chenille Shawl'', splendid, 3 60
Closing out Cloaks less then half the regular price's—
s2. 2 60 8, 3.60. 4, 4.60, and 5.
Splendid Undershirts and Drawers, the cheapest in
the city-60, 02X, 76, 87) cents, and $l.
Beautiful Black and Fancy Velvets.
All Silks. fr..an emotion, surprlalngly cheap.
Black and Fancy Dress Bilks, In *adios variety—the
cheapest in the city.
Beautiful Plaids, 26 cents; Allogool, 28 cents, worth
62x cents.
Morinoes, Parainetias, Do Laines.
Men's Travelling Shawls, one lot from 'motion, 53.80,
worth $5, all wool.
The best and heaviest Bleached Muslims in the elty
at 10 cents,
Splendid Prints,lo cents, usually sold at (mate
Ginghams Flannels, Table Linens, Towelings,
Froutlng Litman.
The cheapest Olothe and Cassimeres in the city.
Trimmings less than half the usual prices.
Best quality Kid Oloves at 02) cents, at
110111.110YM,
jag-tmw y No. 11 South NINTH Street.
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.-
MAO BTATIR, JR ,
No. 125 CHESTNUT Street,
Has la etoro the following desirable goods, which he
offers to the trade ou the most favorable. terms:
. . .
1300 bales Ilea and naeltuns iiheetinge and obirtiairs
1000 rases Bleached
300 Madder and Steam Prints.
300 packages Eagle Medal and Conestoga Tickings,
100 cases plaid and striped Oanaburgs, Denim, Clan
ton Itiantlate, he.
Also, Doeskin Casslmre', Cambrics, and goods gene
rally adapted to the clothing trade. ja7o dm
BAYADERE wooLLgx SKIRTS.-
SIIARPLESB DROTHEE9 bare received English
Skirtings, bright colors In Ilepulere, an article winch
used In England
,le2o CTIESTNIrr and 'EIGHTH Streets.
SPRING GOODS-1858
PRINTS
A. h. W. SPRAGUE'S, lo large anortmeat, of superior
style's and quality ; also, Robert Renule , s, Rockingham
00. , e, and other mime.
BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS
Lonsdale, Hope, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan.
net, Carr!' 11leer, Central, Willimantic, Johnston, Gro
ton, YlrglniaPamlly, Meokanies' and Partners', Warren
A. &o.
ALso, Slaters mid Shepard , g Canton Flannels; Brown
and Bleached Drills; Jewett City Denim; Irene Tick
inge ;• Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone Stripea ; Lane
dale 'Nankeens and !Cicalae; Corset Jeans; Cambers;
Checks; Pantaloon Run, &u. ho.
WOOLLEN “OODS
Greenfield and Terry's Black Doeskin Coalmen:l;
Gleuhant and Pomeroy's Cotton Warp Cloths; Steams'
Union Cansimeres, printed and plain, in great variety ;
Minot, Mineral Spring and otter desirable styles of Bs-
Matta. Also, a good assortment of Black and Mixed
Caesioneree, Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Limeys.
FOR SALO ST TOR PACZIOR• A LIBERAL. DIBCOOIT
IUDIA /OR BOORT TAIERR.
WELLING, COFFIN & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT Street.
CLOA.K.S.-
01111 AP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS. •
The largest and handsomest stock of
'VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
In the City,
AT RIDUORD PSI OES, AT
GEO. VRYNIVB,
SIG 011E8TIVIIT STREET,
Viunarn - k - amoun - ,pmunsir
ING UNDERTAKER, No. 1415 ARCH Street,
vat of Broad, tate abet. ARON 81444 t,
Los 4 09illas Owe 011 band, OMR
Oalso by 'Auction.
fiIoICRARDS & MILLER, Arovoxstio,
.1.11 , No. 210 South FRONT street.
81LE OF OIGARII, &0.
This Morning.
At II o'clock, an invoice of cigars, direct from the
Importer ; sn invoice superior "La Roy , ' copse, direct
from the importer.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
Noe, 222 and 224 MARKET Street lal-y
SALE OP FRESH IMPORTED BRITISH DRY GOODS
IN ENTIRE PACKAGES.
Oa Tuesday Morning,
February ad, at /Oarlock, by catalogue, on 6 months
credit, 200 packages fresh Imported British dry goods,
comprising a large assortment.
Particular hereafter.
n SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (nieces
• sor to 'W 01,1318 T & [SCOTTO 431 01128TY01' St.,
=t: tan Oludons 1:10111111, betwean /punt& and fitth
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. 11. &moor of BANNON and SOUTH Streit
above Booonel.
BALES la lll
m eItWING BALER.
fIaTUSDAY
At TX o'olock, at th• Auction Store, of Hardware Oat
Tarp lioneeltespuog Astielca, Clothing, Watehes, Jove:
0 7, Noway Articles. kis.
BY ALFRED M. RERKNESS,
PIIILADELPRIA nom AND 0/IMAGE
BAZAAR, southeast corner of Ninth and George Ste.,
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
1D Bales of 'horses, carriages, and harness, held
regularly every SATURDAY MOANIN®, throughout
the year, commenting at 10 o'clock.
ItY" The terra!' collection of new and secotut•hand
carriages, harries., saddles, ,in the city, my be
seen at this tatabllshmeat for private We.
V" - Carriages received on storage.
Oppe- Outdoor ultra attended to on reasonable terms.
110BAES, TENIOLEF, AND lIABItZIOI,
On gaterder ktonAng,
At 10 o'clock, et the Bazaar, wlll be meld, home,
rehlolee, and. humus.
7t mustinente.
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.--
JL A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee.
This morning commences the gale of the $1 end re.
mining 11 60 Beats, at the two Ticket Offices.
FRIDAY EVENING, /snowy 29, at 8 o'clock.
FIFTH REGULAR NIGHT.
First, appearance of the favorite Tenor,
SIGNOR TIDERINI. •
Only night of Bellini's Opera of
/ PURITANI.
MADAME DE LAGRANGE .
- • - •
_•
Will appear, for the first time la Philadelphia, la her
great role of
ELV/R.t.
Becond appearance of the greatest living Hasse,
QAWL WORMY'S,
Ina purely Italian 03ent, in connection with
. .
SIGNOR GASSIER
-
Conductor CARL ANSCIIIITZ.
On SATUEDAY, Sixth Night, and last bat Four,
L'ITALIANA IN'ALCIERI '
AID
BIGOLETTO.
The two Novelties on one and the lame night.
First and only night of Rosalni'e fame. ;
L'ITALIANK IN ALOSITS,
Now performing with groat success at the Italian Opera
In Faris, and which has been reteived with
extraordinary Bathe/diem.
MADAME D'ASORI
Will ring her renowned pad of •
ISABELLA.
CLAUDINE CAISOLI
Will make her Bret appearance as Elvirs.
LABOCETTA,
. .
GASSIER,
The I' itallans, ,, being of moderate length, and from
a wish to comply with numerous requests, the splendid*
Fourth Act of
RIC:MITT°,
Containing the "Donna e' Mobile, ,, and the masterly
Quartette, will be given on the ume night, by
LAORAIUg
WANGS!,
DIGNARDI,
TAITANELLI,
ROCCO.
NOTICH.—The see of 91.60 seatsthr
- L'ITALIANA IN ALGREI.
AND
RIGOLETTO
Commences This &Luning
DOORS OPEN AT IS O'CLOCK, OPERA TO COY
_ .
&LENGE AT S
qRAND COSTUME CONCERT AT THE
Amnon FUND HALL.
E WELSH. NIGHTINGALE GIVES ONE MORE
CONCERT IN COSTUME,
ON FRIDAY EVENING, January 29th, at 7K o'clock,
Parsonating WELSH, ENGLISH,
IRISH, SCOTCH,
And GERMAN Characters.
TICKETS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, to be had at E.
L. Walker'., No 606 Chestnut Street, and at the Door.
The Plano to be need on Gibs occasion has been kindly
loanod by 11 L. Walker la2ll-2t
MUSICAL FUND lIALL.-SATURDAY,
January 30. Mr. FRAZER Will giTO
A GRAND CONCERT,
Asslsto:l by the following distingoished artistes :
His/ CAROLINR RIGGINGS, (by penidsalon of Mrs. D.
P. Dowered
Mrs. G. SHEPPARD,
Mr. ROHR,
Ur. k R. TAYLOR
Mr CHARLES JARVIS,
Mr. J. R. FAIRLAMB.
- Tickets FIFTY CENTS, at the principal musio etetee,
r.d. or Mr. FRAZER, 409 Reath Eighteenth et. 1a.27-4t
WHEATLEY'e ARCH HT. THEATRE.
--SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY.
LAST NIGHT, MOST POSITIVELY, OP "THE POOR
OP PHILADELPHIA."
"'FRIDAY EVENING, delivery 291 h, 2808,
Will be performed the new Drama, ins Prologue and
five sole, entitled
FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS; or, THE POOR OF PIII
.
James Seaborne, Mr E L Davenport; Barry floldreat.
Kr Wheatley; Count de Valmont, Mr Dolman; Agnes
Seaborne, Mns E L Davenport ; Jettla Enaleatone, Was
Emma Taylor.
Toe evening's entertainments will 601311.61aCe with the
popular Comedy of
LAVO WHEN YOU CAN.
SCALE or PRlC2B.—Boxes, 25 cents r • Secured Seats,
88 cents; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents ; Seats in Private
Bores, 75 cents; Gallery, 18 recite; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 26 cents; Private 1302 in Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents.
1303 Office open front 10 A. M. natal 3P. M. Doors
will open at 8,4 o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precisely.
NATIONAL CIRCUS AND THEATRE.—
WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
GRAND UUMBINATION OF THE. CIRCUS AND DRA
MATIC COMPANIES.
FRIDAY EVENING, January 29th.
BENEFIT OF R JOHNSTON.
First Night of the National Equestrian Drama, in 3
Acts entitled
THE BLACK RANGERS; OR, THE BATTLE OF
GERMANTOWN.
Gen Washington, Mr Brooks; Gon Wayne, Mr Ham
ilton; Gen Sullivan Mr Deuntaton ; Herbert Tracy,
Captain of Rangers, Mr R Johnston; Marian, Mrs La
Brun; Hannah Smiley, Mrs Wilson; Marjorie, Mrs
Butler; Betty, Miss Price.
With a BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN TROUPE.
MR. R. JOHNSTON,
Mr. SAMUEL SHARPLEY.
SPORTS OP THE HIPPODROME. GYMNASTICS and
DARING HORSEMANSHIP.
PkitiSS oc ADYISBIOI-25 Cents to Pint Tier; 15
Cents Second Tier.
SA ; RD'S OPERA HOUSE
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
SERENADERS.
To conclude with
SEVEN AGES OP WOMAN
Burlesqued In character by DAN GARDNER, who will
personate Ten Distinct Characters.
Doors open at T o'clock—to continence at half-past
Wen.
Admitinnee 26 cents.
Removals
REMOVAL.-THE GIRARD FIRE AND
AA, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
their (igloo to No. 415 WALNUT Street, in the Schuyl
kill Mitigation Company's Building. ja2o-lm
REMOVAL.
,s:turx, IVILLIAMS, t CO.,
DiY GOODS Jowas,
RITZ IaIIOTTD TO TOT
SPLENDID IRON•FRONT STORE,
No. 613 MARKET STREET, ABOVE FUTH,
PlittaDILPHll,
Where, with their faeilitiei for accommodating the
Trade vastly increased, they feel themselves prepared
to offer Indeeements to Merebaate unetirpaseed by
LOT OTNNI NOTAISLICIDIEXT IN THIN COUNTRY.
jalo-4moe-if
fEMOVAL.--CRITTENDEN's
PHILA
DELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is RE
MOVED to the northeast eorner of SEVENTH and
CUESTNDT Streets.
The whole building Is occupied, and fitted up In a
style surpassing anything of the kind in this country.
Thorough preparation for the oonutieg•hocse.
Individual instruouon from competent and attentive
Teachers, under the Immediate eye of the Primoipal.
Open day and evening
One of the Best Penmen In the Coant7 has °barge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Bpeoloseas and get a ()Malone of
Tema, 30. Je
REMOVAL.—
o. irAwosTT,
HAIR CUTTER AND MG MAKER,
Has moored to 1020 CHESTNUT strset, four doors be
low ELEVENTH. SAT-H
political.
FRIENDS OF JOSEPH H.
111 1...N.1p.
SHERIFF of Philadelphia. Subject to Democratle
rules. J0..'45-tf
CITY COMMISSIONER
JAMES IVGAIIET,
FIFTH AMID
Subject to Democratic rules.
FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES,
WM. GOODWIN,
TIM /TR WAID
Subject to Democratic Rolm
CITY CONTROLLER,
WILLIAM CURTIS,
711111111NTR ITIRD
Subject to Democratic' mien.
CITY IJOhIMISSIONER,
CEIARLYS M. D. SMITH,
1135? WARD
SubJect to Democratic rule/
F OR REGISTER OF WILLS
WId . lIANOOOKS,
TRILIMI WARD,
d2-Bm# Subject to Democratic Balsa.
F OR SHER IFF
ALDEILIIiN GEORGE 11001111,
YOU6SII 11 - 1./G ,
Babied to Democratic Rolm
FOR SHERIFF-
Jet e IFEB 0. GIBBON,
TVILNIT-81100ND WARD.
Entkicet to Democratic Wee. tat am.
Insurance trompanzeo.
grj.IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
ANON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA--OMa; No.
&A WALNUT street. wad of THIRD.
t , itaEs ONLY TAX 111.1)
DIIICITOIB. ~
Joel Jones, Geo. W. Woodward,
IVni. M. Swain, 11. N. Burroughs,
John Auspach, Jr., , Thos. Crayen,
Joseph Klapp, M. D., A. 8, o,llett,
John McClure, Jar. Walker,
J. B !lushes, C. D. Shoemaker,
W. S. Iloyd, 11. R. Concha',
Woo. 0. Rudman, John W. Olaghorn,
Trines Peters.
Hon. JOEL JONES, President.
A. B. OILLBTT, Vice President.
/so. S. Moktows, Secretary and Treasurer.
Jranss B. ALTOS", Acalstant Secretary. jai-emir
Ll S. WHELEN & CO., No. 309 WAL
-ILLI• NUT street, above Third.
Government, !Atte, Railroad, and Bank Stocks and
Loam bought and sold on commission In this city, New
York, or Boston. Partdonlar attention given to the
safe itiveatmenk of 'pouf, eta the negotiation of seen.
attire, 1414-rp ITtatlu;
Bales tre 'Xuction
lty THOMAS & SONS,
Ali. Nos. 189 and 141 8011T11 YOVILTH BUM
(Formerly Nos. 67 and 611.)
HELL 18TAT ,11 STOOKS, te.
Public Bales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tateday Evening.
W"' Handbills or each property loud separately, in
eddttion to which we public/1 on the itaftida
to each sale one thowand catalognes in K fora,
stein fall descriptions of all the to be meld en
the followtngTuaclay.
WIZPURNITIIRE SALY.B AT THYADOTION
: evzt glutraday nornieg._ _ _
BEAL ESTATII AT fiIVATII 1111.11.
hale • Ixp amount of Beal Estate at Pri
vate Bale. including every description of CU/ and
counicy property. knnted LIMA may be bad Cl the
auction Store.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.
112 . • Real Estate entered on oar Privets Ba la Ra
cists* and advertised oceseionelly In oar Public Bale
Abstrists, (of which 1,000 copies are printed areakly,)
free of chars*
PEREMPTORY SALE.—SUPERIOR IaRM.--Onr
Bale 16th. February will Inclads a large sad superior
farm, about IS4 acres, with fine Improverwuta, BQCLt
county, Pa. Full particulars ready in hsudbills.
ID - Bale absolute, without reserve or limitation.
STOCKE AND LOANS,
On Tuesday Evening,
February 2d, at the Philadelphia Exchange, at
o'clock—
5 shares in the Academy of Mule.
1 share in the Philadelphia sad Samurais Steamship
Company.
Shares in the Philadelphia Library, and Atheneum,
and Mercantile Libra
1 share in the Philadelphia and Camden Steamboat
Perry Compainy.
100 shares New York and Middle Coal 11.14 Fehr e 4
sad Coal Company.
REAL ESTAE SALI—TRREITA 3d.
Orphans , Court Sal T e.—Estate of Philip Cain, Dee'd.
TWO LOTS.--One on the CheetantHill Poltioad and
Wilson street, Twenty-seeond ward, and the other oo
Pillmore sleet, Twenty-third word (late Treatise:M.
PEREMPTORY SALE.—YALUARLE LOT, RIT
TENHOUSE SQUARE.—The valuable lot, southeind
corner Eighteenth and Eitranhouse streets, Won Lo
cust street, nearly opposite Rittenhouse SSgqmare, 83 feet
on Eighteenth street, 113 feet on - Eittsaboosa strut.
Sale abaolnts.
AN INRIDNIDIABLN GRODPID-113NT OP $ •
YEAR—WeII eeenred b y tiro brick dwelllegs.
AselemeesPeremptory Sao. -
001MEY ANAT.-62 aerea aad 21 parches, tear
Spear field, Delaware county, Pa.
Aulgoees? Peremptory_Aele.
PAVIA/MN LOT—Washington am! Chew street',
Germantown.
RAAL.,OT4TM ilus—ralatllEßY 23E
This sale will ineindreL
Executor's Sale.—.Sainte of Dr. Wm. Pettit, Deed.
VALUABLE PROPERTY, ER V NALY
_R. I.
100 acres with extensity front on the river Delaware,
Camden ind Amboy Railroad, Mt. Holly tunas, an d
variant streets. It IS a very valoable property, being
near to the steamboat ferry and railroad depot.
113- Poll particulars is handbills:and plans. Terms
only one-fourth cash • • , '
&Is at .Na. 138 South Sixth attest.
• -1101982190LD . 19M111.11711,12. • -
This Moaning,
29th instant, at -10 •atelods, at Na. 138 &nth South
street, &boss Wahtat Asset, the housabold forsdlosse,
...pets, rhino/Lod glassware, bed., hoddlug,
&c.. & c , also, the kitatten 201-attars. and utensils.
o lialisy be OLL.111 ; 1214 on The suanslage malt at
SALE OP TIFIROLOGICAL POORE.
This Evening;
Jan. 20, at the =lotion store, will be sold'a collection
of valuable theological works: -
113" Far parthatme see eatalognes.
Peremptory Sale on the Premises—Arch street.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND - TEENITURN.
On Wednesday Morning,
February &I, at IT o'clock; will be wild, witkeet
genre, the ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 1013 Ards
stoat. between Tenth sad Eleventh streets—lot 111 feet
front, ITS feet deep to Academy street. It is Sedated
throughout in the most elegent inodeirs
ELEGANT FURNITURE, PIANCLPOETE, lAMB
MIRRORS, CURTAINS SPLENDID CARPETS, &e.—
Immediately attar the sale of the bowie, wtll .• hold
the elegant household turnitere, comprising flee piano
forte, elegant rosewood aid satin damsak furattire,
made by Moots and Campton. handemit eustaln,s,
gent earpeta, large mantel and pier mirror., eases, &a ~
/cc. Sale of the whole absolute.
1 . ,7' Pull particulars in handbells and utalceptss. -
Sale Nos.lSil and 141 South PourtE strati.
SUPERIOR FIIENITORE, BLEO LET BOSIIWOOD
PIANO-PORTS,,PIERRRUSSELS CARPETS,
ROHS, ite:
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the autism store, an utensil's
'assortment of excellent furniture, elegant piano-forte,
minion, carpets, itc , from priyate muffle' disabling
honeekeeplog.
HERRING SIRE-PROOF CMElT.=:ll.bi, a saparfor
Herring Ace-proof chant.
Sale by order of Constable.
Also, a quentity of houshold furniture to be told by
order of constable.
The elegant comotry seat and farm, known as Par
ley," late the ruidenes of Richard Paxson, deesseso -
formerly of Dr. ghtrpen, to odered at private side. Irnlt
deseriptiona may be had at the auction mom
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, abase FOURTH.
OARD—SACS OF HOUSEHOLD ronprrtuue—Ttria
- • DAYS
.We beg leave to inform the publie thaw* hold
oar regular weekly sales of lm-nitice every ?sudsy at
our SPACIOUS BALES ROOM, NO.- AU WALNUT
STRF.ET, where every possible attention Is given to oh
tido the highest pekes for , Abst goads of those who may
favor on with oniutionsonts. Families haring portions or
their furniture to dispose of, or those decliairog hocumr
ping
kse and not wiahins at their own dwellings,
can hats their furniture g
C sa A Ie REFULLY REMOTES TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WRENS THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF TIM EMI
TORE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE OIT Y.
in Persons rimming WI pith consignments tsto Tea
sutured thattiteir property will not be secriaced.
CWWWIIIOI3I more moderato than Thum obares2
by any other Auction Rouse in the city.
lw Consignments respectintly solicited.
ler Wes TAM Ittmad lately after the goods are mid.
REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY St, ISM
Tale sale gill be held at the Exchangaron Wednesday
evening, February &I, MSS, at T o'clock, and
will tn
elnde—
Orphism , Court Sale—Estate of Wm. B. Daniels deed.
BANK ROUSE AND LOT, LITAITNVT ST R EET,
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.
A two-story brick house tad lot of ground, sontlieirlik
of Chestnut street, 175 feet westward of Till elms; 111
the Twenty-fourth ward or the rely, 25 feet front and
220 feet deep to eeorge street Clear of incrunbrance.
Er la to be paid when struck off.
aMAL 7.3rITE oaks— vwsauAwr lout
This sate at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening,
Yebruary 10th, at 1 o'clock, will include—
Orphans , Court Sale z -Estste . of Theresa Koehler,
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, S. W. CORNER
A THERTON AND MARRIOTT STREETS.—A Two
atm,' brick bows, and tot of ground, southwest earner
of Atherton sod Murton streets, 29 Tent ow, Atherton
street, and 13 feet on Matriott's lane. •
AT PRIVATE BALE.
A first-claim Prbtting Office, with &good rim of bast
um, four printing preiutee, two Mules and one Adsale
Type end eyerything necessary for the boxixtees. Apply
at the Auction Store.
AT PHIVATS SALE.
30 shares stock North ilmerifto Fearolazt Tube Co.
Two ffred-clam greand-rants, $6O per annum and owe
of $76 per annum, well secured and punotuillp paid,
will be sold at IfA per cent. discount.
lUOSES N A I 4 A N 8, lapp rZEL
ANDcoo MESCHAR
th
SIXTH Isd SAVE 81zseta.
AT PRIVATE BALE—GoId and silver Went lever,
Loplne, English, Blase, and bench wattle; Jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, ice., An.
AT PHIVATZ SALE—Arranged on second Hoot,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking abases, fancy articles, ke.,,
AG., At.
Out-door sales attended to peraenally by the Auction
ear. Charges very low. Consignments of tendtare
clothing, jewelry, fr.o. Ac saluted.
ntosie Aveaterm.
Liberal cash advance. made on diamonds, vetches.
jewelry, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
hardware, cutlery, sews, mesical instruments, fowl
log piece*, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, hat
newt, and on all articles of valise.
NOTICE —Ali goods forfeited at Nathan' eatablisb
meet, .4 E. Corner of ELLth and Race streets, will Ns
sold on Tuesday morning, 24 February, at 10 o'cleek,
adieu depositors call prior thereto and pay charges
on the same.
NATIIANS' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS
will take place .
On Tuesday Horning,
lab. 24, et 10 o'clor.k, at Moue Nathans' &nation
harm', sontheaat corner of Sixth and Rau streets. It
will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited
OTC? offered st publ a Indian, CODAS. log In part
of every variety of dry goods, line Irish linen, fancy
shirtings, muslirui, ladies , Hoe Yrench worked collars,
underaleeves, bosoms, veils, bands, handsome new
shirt., gloves, neck ties, calk linen, sad cambric Wife
neckerchiefs, spool cotton, ribbons, broths, silk, wool
len, plaid, manna, white crape and stalls shawls, ele
gant silk-velvet cloaks, silk-velvet skirts, elegant silk
dresses and dreaa patterns. calk skirts, rack silk and
satin mantillas Imagoes, and circulars , cloth circulars,
lime mantillas and shawls, scarfs, mailmen, merino, de
'sine. debege, alpaca, French chintz and other drams
and dress patterns, ladies under clothing, ladles' and
children's gaiters, boots, and shoes, victorines and
mniftees, travelling trunks, superior overcoats, drew
and frock coat., baldness coats, raglans, cloth and caul.
mere pantaloons, yetnot, satin, silk, Wends, cloth,
and other vests, summer clothing, drawer. tinderthirta,
linen and ninalin shirts, boots, shoes, fine etlk umbrellas:
parasol., several tine ingrain carpets, line feather bode.
bolsters and pillows, guilts, comfortables, spreads, mu
tant., blankets, Wye, knives and forks, linen table
cloths, cloth table coven, flutinas, accordeons, flutes,
and numeral:Le other articles of clothing, arc, &a.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARY, &a.
A large assortment of watches, diamonds, jewelry,
silver-ware, &a Jce.
•
mr Further partiettlars hereafter.
AT PRIVATE BALI, AT CALF TIOI USUAL
BILLING PRICES —Double-bottomed and hunting
use gold patent lever watches, of the moat ap.
proved make*, hunting cue andopen face ld soups.
meet lever and leptne watokes, full jewel s- fine gold
enameled lever and lapin& watches for ladies'; gold
jewelry of every description. silver lever and
.s .e
watches. In bunting as and open face; silver .
Bwiss, and French watches; a general aseortmeinrcr:
where, beds, mattresses, mirrors. fko.
OUT.DOOR SALES SOLICITED, andsharges to sat
the UMW, low.
Consignments °Lavery description of goods solicited
"r hfCrl.l l F l .Y °r .4l=s f OTlLo all and every kind of goods,
for public or private gale, or to be hel dfor a Crania
time. Charges low.
QAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEISR,
a.. 7 and MONEY LOAN 01PICS, No. 1.13 South
UMW Street, below Wslout, opposite Pear et., only
eight door. below the Rachante
Noun of badness from T o'clock, A. It., tuatit IS
o'clock In the molar.
Outdoor ease, and mks at the Auction Homo, at
tended upon the meet satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL CW,OOO.
=2=i!IVICEMI
Advancee muds from one dollar to thorium& ea Ma
monde, Silver Plate, Witohes, Jewelry, Hardware, Mae
ehindise, Yo.mi tare , Balding, Qlgars
Instruments, Guam, Homan, Corriere, and 40141 of
ere i 7 description.
All geode can tornaln any length of tlmi screed
upon.
All &direness, from one hundred dollars and upward.'
will be charged 2 per cent. per month; gino and orirr,
the lowest market rate.
deM din
This Store House haying a depth of US feet, boa large
Ere and thief-proof 'snits to store all valuables, and prl
Tate watchmen for the premises; also, • hoary than
mire effected for the handl of all persons /Wing Pahl
advanoed upon
N. amount of boxing an =limited =OW,
this office ii prepared to make advances on more utle
fitetory and seeoromodatins terms than tiny ether to
this city.
Honey advanoed to the poor, to small sonounta, with •
Oat any =Argo.
AT EMI - TATA PAUL
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jaire, sad
Crlothi.g will be sold at reduced prim. -37
OenUemen Siirnisbing etoobs
VINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
ranted, of elegant material and superior work
manaltip Alto, Dress Stocks and (lentlemen's Wrap
pers, at the Premium Store at W. W. KNIGHT, 612
ARCH Street, above math. no2l-2
VVRAPPERS I WRAPPERS I WRAP
V PIM l—A very Large and elegant assortment tt
reduced prices. Also, heavy undenclotliing of all de
scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
612. ARCH Street, above Sixth. n 0214
IVINCEIESTEB dt SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING) STORE, and PATIN?
RMOLTI.DY.R. SEAM MUST MANtstACTORT. No. sae
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern end Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this Improved cut of
Shirts, the moot perfect ettiog article made. At whole.
SU Ma retail, sod touts to odor. 104.11