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• da&XftE fl 5-132 do whole do R B Hubbard ft
'i I . Soo^SSidPiparnraQ 210 do
.>1 wb’«Jed pjtfcCfi4 ft £ C0;1416.'d6 T H Nevin ft Oo; 422 do,
’ W 2OB do Shriver; Deltworth & Co; .82
-.-bdta picture* framesT B.Wilson. yi.. , -i
- J*ttfLABSLYHIA. BOARD Of TRADE.
JOUR R. DhHUOBB, ,)c V 1 "
8- V; Msrhiok,- v'S Oanrinu or thb Mouth.
: Ksiour*-f 'V v-»>< -r *---r ; -,-i >••;;.. 5
; - ;?iiKxm baas ':
Ai tkt PkiJisdt Iphi*.
Barque Conrad, Salsbmy..,. ta**««Blo do Janeiro, soon
- Barqde HamUtoo. JaCkipQ..,... .....•••Havana, soon
Barque Mery H Kend*ll,,.Bhaßktand.,i,.. Havana, soon
Barque Meta,,Pataehe.«.. Jagode Cuba, soon
Barque Thomas DaHett, DOI.i-........"L*gttayrtt, soon
I * Bris-'fihos WaUeT. 1U0ith;,,.,.r.......8t Bart#, soon
Brig Qsulma, Piakham..,, .»..i.-‘...*..Mayaga«a, Boon'
Brig Calvert, ,filler,;. ~ .. ..West Coast of Africa, Deo 29
Brigßacchus, ZaidermanLondon, soon'
MaxixU- Infillifietu*.
f (iayijOf >lllMDElif HU, Dec. UB,ISSS,
26 I «™ 58T8.,.6 46
-,l> ' ARRIVED.
' Br brlgMercury, Knight, from Rio de Janeiro Bor.
' 16, with coffee to Rutter, Nowhall ft Co. ’ '
' Bcbr Cyolono, DaU,6 dajg frdm v h’ow Bedford; with
oil, fte. to Shober; Banting ft Go. - '
Schr J'A Baird, Ward, 8 days from Wilmington; NO,
with mdse to J Baker. '
Schr Ana Gardner, Harding, 6 days from Salem, with
mdse to captain. ' ’ ’ '■*
• Schr Hcß 'Weston, Maloy, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to T- W Parker.
"Schr HH Gibson, Crocker 6 days from New London,
with Ml to GAft B A Landell. - ' ' •
fcohri Then Robin 6bn,Rora, 1- day from Lewes, Del,
with corn to ?-L Dewier ft Co.
Schr Samuel Oxoft, Arrants, 2 days from Chesapeake
City, with’ gralo to Christian ft Curran. ■
SUar John Whitby, Henderson, 1 day from OJeaaa,
Del, with grain to Christian ft Oarran.
Bchr-Delaware, Denhy, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
wheat and corn to Jas Barratt ft Son. > x
. Schr Holden Hate, Artis, 1 day from Trederioa, Del,
withoorn to jas Barrattft Son.
.Bohr j\ Johnston; 1 day from Fredorioa, Del,
with wheat and ojrn to Jas Barrattft Son.
' B;hr Mary B Brady, Johnson, 2 days from Milton,
D6l, with corn to J H MoOolley.
Schr ,Rsncoc*a. Kidd, 2 days from New Castle, Del,
with gr*la to B 4b*rdioh ft Overman.
ScbrY4trialU,.Cooper,2 days from B&stafraa Blver,
with grain to Richardson ftOverman,
Staamef; Thomas Sparks','Green, 25 hours from New
York; withihdsd’toW-MBaird ft uoi-
V. - V CLEARED. -
Steamship Delaware, Copes, N York,J Allderdioe.
' Behr H B Gibson; Orocker, Naw London.’Van Dnsen,
Norton ft Co. ,1
StrHLHaw,Her,Ba\Umore,AGroves, Jr. '' - '
. isjr VILIOIAn.)
(Cerrospnndenoo of the Philadelphia Bxohange.)
..v ' Oaph Iblahd, Dec. 27 11AM.
The steamer HnntsviUe, from New York for Savan
nah, is off this piano, with hoc shaft broken. The mats
landed and telegraphed to New York York for a steamer
to tow her back. WlodNW.
6 P M—Nothing observed going In or out to-day.
Yonra/ftS, TflOS. B. HtJGMBfI.
far vsnsoaiPUTo vhs Puxss.J
Naw York, Deo 27.
Tbs schr Only Daughter, from,New York, bound to
Baltimore, in.baUast, was ashore near Cape Charles on
the 21th. ' •/-
, t, ... Ohiblsbtos, Dec 28
Arrived., barque .Arola, from New, York; refers Smith'
• - lonian, from Boston; Moonlight, from New York.
Nsw ORLBAwa,Dec. 27.
Arrived,.l ships -B- Jacobs, from Liverpool; Golden
Srgle,from Havre; Monticello, BP Gutting, Mediator,
' and barque Joseph Hall, from New .York; barques Gen
Cobb and Mary 1 Kimbili, from Boston. >
. MEMORANDA.
Bteamshlp Black Warrior; Smith, for Havana and New
Orleans, railed from Nsw.York yesterday.,
Ship Martha, Sampson.-frdm Boston, arrived at Cal
cutta Oct 24. . ; p ' •
Ship Stalwatt, Lucas, cleared at Charleston 24th Inst.
. for Liverpool, P
Bbips -Norma,j Mortens and Qaleketep, Wade, from
Charleston, at Liverpool 4th inst.
Ships Yaadalfa. Patten, and Caroline Nesmith, Milli
kan, from New Orleans, at Liverpool 6th Inst.
Ship Gleaner. Pentleost, for San Praccisoo sailed
Dom Lirerpool 4th,inst. ■
Ship Albas, Gtfila, from Madlmeio, arrived at Grares
, . : end7thiaat.- ' -..
Ship Bunker Hill, Elliott, from London for Port Phil
'. lip; sa'lfd from Deal Bth inst.
Shlp .BaranaO/ Perryi .from Callao, was off Cowes
. 6thiu«r. .
t- Ship Wah»B,.Hatbridge J 'from Calcutta for Hamburg,
~ sailed from Falmouth, B ,4th inat; and at midnight was.
in collision, off Portland, with; sfeamer Ceylon, sever
log, the!stem; brefckiDg'rti(tiler, carrying awsy,wheel,
and doing other lamage, besides losing overboard the
* cbiefofficer and one esaman. r Bhawasafterwarda towed
- lot \ Portland Koala by the atsamer, whifth received but’
hiding damage, and proceeded on her voyage to Alex
andria. - •«
Ship BbeUe?.-Shedd,'olearedatNew York yesterday
. for Buenos Ayres. ' - ’c'
Ship Webster. Lawrened, frdm Liverpool Oct 80, ar
arrived at New York yesterday. Novl6, Thos Bfcbards,
seamadrnf Wilmington. Del, died of heart disease; 25 tb,
D<ivld .Cats, seaman', bf Troy. NY. died of broochitss
.and geceral debliity, Nov 28,15 t 40 61, long 40 26/
spoke rhip Susan lUnka. pf Boston, 20 days from New
Orleans, bound to be repotted.
- Ship ,Lew Chew. Seyburn from Callao, at Portsmouth,
B ethiuat. -
* fhtpa Alice Prerost,'Dunham, and Klissbeth Denni
-non, Williams^from Mobile, at Havre 2d init.
Ship Crystal Palace, Simmons, from Mtoao, arrived
- at Bombay Oct 80. ■
Ship Morning Light, Johnson; at Calcutta Oot 29,
from Singapore.'’ ’> •
Ship Benares, Wendell/ sailed from Calcutta 23d Oot
for Boston ' . '
’ - Ship Dashing Wave, Young, for Boston, sailed from
Calcutta 20th Oct. r
Ship Tarquln,Smith,for-Buonos'Ayres, cleared at
■Portland 24th inst; v> . ..
Ship Marathon. Tyler, from New Orleans, at Boston
* - -25th lost,, . >
Snip BerkahizerWtiUkhißi'nom New Orleans, at Bos
ton2oibinst. ' • '
BWo Bocksll. Martin, from Boston for Calcutta, was
spoken ISth ult, lat 2166, long 8410. '
- ShlpParliamert. Leach, for Havre, cleared at Mobile
224 inat with SOTO bales cotton, valued at $177,067.
Ship Delhi,'Lovell, for Liverpool, eteared at Charles
ton 24th insti ; .
■ Bbip ■%* red, Corirh, from Londonderry, arrived at N
'; c -
Bhlp Gfio Peabody, Emerton, from Ohtnoha Islands,
• arrived up at Baltimore yesterday/ .\,
' Btrqu«Saragossa,.Foote, for Philadelphia, cleared at'
' New Orleans 21st inst with 806 bales cottonVB6o hhds
- v sugar. 421 bbls mnlssßes; and 212 bdii hides;
Barque Edward Dsterett'; Haring' for Philadelphia,
cleared at Mobile 22d init. wltb bSI b&les cotton.^
~ Barque Sylph, Jonftf, from Baltimore, arriwed at Bos
ton 26th lest; 11 ‘
Barone Belle/Ryder, for Philadelphia,' sailed from
Boeton26th ieet; . 1 ‘ '
, Barque Marga:etVsferryaan, at Havre 6th lost, from
' NewOrlwhs. / "
> Barque Pame, Kennedy, from New Orleans, arrived at
New York yeatwday.-- -> -
• Brig Eppo Hvndtlk, Schut, heaoe, arrived at London
6th lost/-* ••*
- ’ Brig Hennas, Dewees, hence, arrived al Lisbon Nov 28.
- Brig Jane, Mm la. Gibbs, henee Sept 28 for Tereeita,
put into Lisbon 29th hit. with damage to spars. .
Br brig Otean Isle, from Jamaica spoken on the 10th
- inrfc, go:ng into Insgoa fo load salt for Philadelphia,
: had all the crew sick. ...
Brig Morning Light, Huff, for Philadelphia, remained
at Newpoit 24th inst.-
Brigs Black Squall’and Breeze, hence at Kingston, Ja,
■ previous .to 7th ioat,/. ; f, ■••'
Brig Myraj Puller, hence, arrived at Brstoo 26th Inst.
Schr £ H Atwood, AiwOod, hence, arrived at Boston
25th inat... .
. ~ Brig Daniel Maloney, Steelman, for N York, oleared
~ Bt OharleatOn'24th lost.. - .
" 'BchrPJfdwarde, Babboclc. hence,Arrived at Charles
- tou24th iuat: ;/ ; ‘ ' '
iVSchrJ.W Webster, Bonnett, henee, was in the effing
•'-At Charleston 24th Imt.
; *" Schr J Grierson, Harding, for Bristol, cleared at New
J r ' York yesterday.'
Bebrilary Price, Blizzard, from Brandywine, at New
Haven 26th Inat. , t .
Schr Gl«>i Blower, Pqyhe, henco, arrived at New lis
ten 23thInst, ... ... .v .
Hchr W A Netfhali, Groot, from for Powder
horn, attempted to run' in, over • Pass Cavallo Bar on
.. Sunday, 12th' in* t. (dr wing nine feey) without a pilot,
and strode on the bar and suck in ten- minutes. The
W A N wsa built at Bo'rdeutown, NJ, where she la
owned, in 1868, is 104 tons, and rates A 2,
Scbr joseph ifarsh, Hu)se, hence, arrived at N York
.v yesterday. * <
Sehra Harriet ft Baryh Tice, S Heurr, Fenton, and 0
MNeal, Henderson; cleared at Now York vcMordiy for
Philadelphia, , "
'Table~Bay.no date reported—Put in, tho Pacifle,
Bmltb, from Near London for leland; cqcouq
. terod a heavy gsle from N to SW from Sept 18 to 19, In
• ' lat S 8 S, long 17. W;- while'lying to on the 17th,a sea
broke' over her, carrying away etanneheons. bulwaths,
■par*, galley, boats, and four seamen, and store in main
hatches, Ac.
CoabßCTAcaowror.TiuLoßs of tiihK. K Kahx.—
The barque EX Kaos, Gaptaln dewltt, before reported
/ abandoned on her pwaige frora Richmond, Vi, for 8r«-
ail, encountered the hurricane of-Oct 2ith and 25th. in
lat 86 anil long 66. . The • first lose was the rudder, and
In this UDtnaiagabJe state was pressed -down by the
power of the borrieanehnd swept by nearly every sea.'
Had cabin stove, ttern planking bursted Jo, rudder case
.r. broken, and sprung a=leak. The topmasts were eut
away to relieve the ship,. Alter the hurricane, jory top
.i masts,were rigged and sal's bent; a rudder was built
from spare spars, tigfted, and damages repaired aa far as
, j jiWslbU: bhfc #qstrained and damaged was the hall, that
the leak oontloiwd; the false keel was adrift, and the
fore-foot eontsdto Btirboard,wbiCh madeit utterly im
possible to stveMhe ship; and after seventeen days of
, unremltted toil, forthe safety of life tbo barque was
' abandoned on the edge of the Quit stream, Halifax bear
..ing neariy north.i.The crew, were taken off by tbe ship
Bialcg Son, froor -Boaton. bound to Austral!*. In two
hours after tbe drew of the Kane got s&fel/ on boa’d the
■hip, the gale had so increased as to bring the ship «»•
-dar eloae-reefedtopsails, and contlntied to increase till
the 14th, when the ship, a large three-decker, was
stripped.of her sails and topg&uant meats blown over
■ the side. ---
The Joas on tee barque was $2B 000; Insured for about
". one-half in £blladelphla offices, • •
’ p .Jt6riCß, TO MABINBBB.
TheT*fghi Rhijvon Croat Lodge (Delaware Bay} will be
remortd/roin horflUtion for }he r Inter meon on or
•boat the ZOtb.iost Vor AB.eeon as the ice in the bsjMnay
render Itnec««flftry.i-T ’ - ---
By order of the LighiHoaie,' Board •&*
V. H. B. BTfcLLWAtiGF-N, Commandor'U. B. N
Lighthouse tnspeotor’e Office*
, , PhilAde)pbU,'D#o. 23d, 1868.
.—Barnett’s Cocoa Die—
BURNETT’S COOOAINE,
A single' application renders the hair—no matter how
•tiff and dry—soft and glossy lor several days. It is
THI BIBT'AKD CHXAfifif HAIA DBSB3IHO IB MB
World. HAZZARD. 00.) Twelfth and Chestnut Sts,
Bole Agent, Vox sals by dealers generally, at 50 eta per
bottle,., . ‘ . nolO-tf
'' Beaisan’i Saving Fund—Northwest Corner
of Beoond and Walnut streets. Deposits received
In small ani largo amounts, from all classes of the
* * community, -and allows’interest at,the rate of fire
per cent.jerwimra.. /
* r ' : Money may ho draws by check* without loss of inte«
. rest. ~ >,rf.
' " oinee open daily, from 0 until ft o’slock, and on Uoa
■J tay and' Saturday untUOtatke evening. President,
frankilnlall} Treasumand ftecretiwy, Charles IS.
IterlsV r, ’ ' '
Wlodew Drnpory,'
‘ BBOOAIJttfcB.
Y:j DAMASK;, i = ' ,
" Y' !; SA'TIN, DE LAINE, ■ . ' •
“ WQMTBD DAMASK,
K H ':■•••' RBVB,MOBEKHB, AND MUSHES,
ill to the
'Y';dartitn trade, r"-.;- >*'. -■ . x
■t. .Owing to tho latenesa of the eoaaon, we wlllcloao ont
, r ' our heavy Ourtaina at greatly. reduced rates,: Curtains
4'eut,''.inade, 'and putup, lowerthah pricea elaowhere
>'lHiife;GAoe'iii4 Mualln Gnrtaltu of every deiorip
. - tiotOj bought; *t ; auctioni andaelling athalr the usual
prioe.’ Window Shade*, Gold Bordered, Landscape,
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Dp TO ODE O’CLOCK THIS KOBHIHO.
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street/below Ninth.
B 0 Scribner, Albany .'.'BP Kussel, N Y
Mifla M V Bussell. Lane - John Saunders, Pa
P M Serenbetz, Humboldt Mr MoGinness, Pottsv
NA ButterfleldjN Y GeoEHogan, Wisconsin
John B White, lowa H 8 Watkins, St Louis/
A R Tenable, St Louis Mias J B Tenable, Ta
Miss B Holmes, St Louis J G Budd ft la, Oharleston
J M Wardwell, N Y , T Murdock, Balt
’J W Garthwalter, N Y J 0 Garthwalter, N Y
j? Macdonald, Portland A Gage ft wf, Oharlentou
A White, Jr, NY . A R Ketobam, Buffalo
0 W Stair, N . P J SteavensoD, England
Thos H Williams, NY G B Tennent, Oharleston
Cbas fi Isaacs, NY J Bowling, N Orleans
J B Bobinson, Balt R P Bayley, Balt
OhasPo-man,N Y v , WH Eddy, NY
HG Knight, NY ' P T Overbaugh ft la,N Y
T H Whitney ft la, N J Miss Paul, N J
A WPonro'od, Ky John P Cochran, Del
M P Hill, Harrisburg John B MoLanahan, Pa
•Thos McOnllough, Pa Mr Brawn Pa
W.GDaLaaioie.Oharles’tn John Cook. N J
MrsA Ashmore, N Y Geo N Osborne, N Y
' J Burnside, Bollefonie
.MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Pourth it., below Arch.
J Alexander, Xenia, 0 . T Smith, Reading
Gen B P Bell, Blair oo . DrFMHeUter Beading
3 8 Morris, PottsviUo . RI Lauman, Phila
R P Brown, Heading PA Stanhope. R I
Hon J A Lothrop, Pittsburg John Pim, Ohio
J Pim, Ohio. 8,0 Hajden, Oal
M Hannum, 8 H Plngree, Boston
B T Mollbony, Gettysburg W Sbaouofl, Boston,
W DeHavcn, Miuersville J A Hazen, PottsvlUe
T B Raid, PhTla ,TL GiUis, Bldgway
D H Riddle, Jersey oity W T Dakes, Md
Thos White, York co John Ely, P*
Jas 0 Noon, EUensburg A 8 Morrow, Pa
J Kieffer, Hollidaysburg John Oresswell, Pa
Stephen Pierce, Troy -
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheatnut st„ above Pifth.
John 0 Stewart, Ohieago J B Baker ft la, Boston
H Stewart, Chicago • Miss Baker, Boston
Mr* J Peters, Easton Samlßiner, NY
J M Prick, Minersvillo - B T Lewis, N Y
G B Lewie, N Y Miss B W Riohards, Pa
Miu Bently; W Chester Miss Riohards, W Chester
A B Alston, Newark, N J D5l Bteger, N Y
Joha T Denniston,’ N Y Wm B Brinton, W Chester
J S Smith, RI - M Healy ft la, Phlla
P J Barry, Easton W M Reed, Bath, Me
P Corbin, NY Dr B Sharp, N J
James bummers, N Y Baml G Taylor, N Y
D 0 Cummings,W&ahingtn Anson Atwood, Troy, N Y
O' W Shepard- Albany AD Shepard ft la, Albany
■BA Packer, NY RW Latham, NY
Beoj M Herring, Baltimore
PRANKLIN HOUBB—Chestnut street, above Third
Geo B Holly, Tt. E D Lawalt, Allentown
Bobt Macfariand, Pittsburg J Haldeman.N Y
W H Lawson, Phila . E J Rioard, N J
Jas MoLean SunmitHill J Simpson, Summit Hill
Thos Long, SummitHiil Alex MoLean, Wilkesbarze
N Tonhorn, Summit Hill J S M«wer, Mt Holly
K Whitelock, NY GW Kenny, N H
A B Greenwood, Ark W 8 Jones, NJ
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Pourth.
J Brown, Salem, NJ’ ‘ , W S Sbayp, Salem,N J
W Eocles,'Trenton, N J ‘ L Prest;n, Chester co
Dr E Spencer, Chester co WDANsugle, Oarllste,Pa
J M Carr enter, Salem, N J R J ThtmiS, Salem, N J
J P Botnberger ft la, ra . ,0 K Breneman ft la, Pa
Mrs B Beybold, Del City Miles Martin, N 0
Mrs Martin’ ft ehlldren, N C J W Burnett, N J
J Boss ft lady, Pittsburg
. NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
R Darlington. Pa -< J G Parke, Pa
HW.Bauk, Pa HI Me Uly, Lebanon co
8 Heilman ft son, Pa. Jos Ash. Teon
* J Rankin, Harrisburg ' E T Ochs, Quakertown
M Uhler ft la. Prenchtown S 0 Walker, Lancaster
LH Rinker, Va GW Gager, PottsvlUe
H J Handler, PottsvlUe G W Ramsey, PottsvlUe
GT Kaufman, Pa H Beohtold, Mt Joy, Pa
Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair J P Boyer, Pa
0 Miller, Stroudsburg John Siegel, NY
W W Blxler, M Chunk
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. OallowhlU,
B P Seibert, Philada M Cooper, Pa
J B Hagonhorflt, Berks co
BALD EAGLE—Third street. 1 above OallowhiU.
JohjNfSreaiser, Reading , E Griffith, Montgomery co
. BLACK BEAR INN—Piith and Merchant Sts.
Wm Johcs, Bristol G Reynolds, N Y
A Kimble, Ohes co Jas Bcott, Ches co
D Kimble, Cbes co T W Husbands, Dei
W Potter, Rochester John F Hill, Del co, Pa
Jane Conner, Wilg’n Kirk England, Md
dies 8 Lamborn, Ches co Evan Baker ft la. Ohes co
Eli Highfield, Ches co J Paitersod ft la, Ohes co
T 0 Worthington, Md H H Pyle, West Chester
J Kerr ft la, Louisville, Pa • *
■ MADIBON HOUSE—Second at., below Arch.
WH Adams, Del D G Moore, Cincinnati
T H Olayboro. Cin 8 S Davis, Memphis
JP Fleming, Now Hop 9 H Woodbali, Pittsburg
J Pennington, Pittsburg W E Hall, Dri
W J Jackson, N Y Jos Wheeler, Ta
Thos A Jacobs, Va John P Roberts, Reading
Alex 0 Si rouse, NY R T Noble ft wf, Pa
MOUNT TSBNGN HOTEL-Second st., above Arch.
T K Bright ft la, Del J Mror, Del
A Gowlng, Del W P Watson, N Y
W H Swlu, Norristown LB Lees, Pa
Mrs A LeesjPa Geo A Whistler, Pa '
John McCann, N Y
BARLEY BHBAF HOTEL-Second street, below Tine.
E 61 Melory ft la,.Pa ■ R Risley ft la, Pa
J Doonelly, Easton G T Kimball, Easton
It B Frets, Hatboro 0 S Pell, Maeuogie
Sami Baker ft la, Pa BW Turner, N Y
Gideon H Adams, N J Solomon Holcombe. N J
B Mather, Attleboro W Gladden ft la Mu i
Jos Canby, Pa John P Cabby, Pa
W Watson, Buckingham W S Blight, Phila
E. Walton, GentrevlUe
Serial Ifotues..
• Mo yon want something to strengthen yoa !
‘Do you want a good appetite 7 '
\ Do you want to build up your constitution ?
Do you want to feel well ?
Do you want to get rid of nervousness ?
Do yon want energy!
Do you want to sleep well! , _
r -Doyou w«ntin>rifck and vigorous feelingt
If you do, use Hoofia*d*s German Bitters, prepared
by Dr. O.M. JACKSON, 418 ARCH Street, Philadel
phia, Pa., and sold by Druggists and storekeepers
throughout the United States, Canadas, West Indies,
and South America, at 76 cents per bottle.,.
A Beautiful, Luxuriant Head of U&ir surely
follows the 880 of JULEB HAURL’S BAU ATHE
NLENNB/or HAib Bbxovatob It cleans the scalp,
strengthens the roots, and changes harsh, gray hairs to
their original life color and beauty. Sold by all Drug
gists, and by JULES HAUEL ft 00 , No 704 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia. d27-6t
Grover ft Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES*
A NEW BTYI*E—PRIOR *6O.
780 Ohibtsw? Btrxst, Philadelphia.
These Haohines sew from two spools, and form A
Beam of unequalled strength, beaut/, and elasticity)
which will hot rip, even if erory fourth stitch be out.
The/ are unquestionablythe best In the market for
family use.
odW-tf
Iprsmfo vox A CIRCULAR. JH
Burnett’s Cocoalne,
A compound of Ooooa-nut Oil, Ac., for dressing the
Hair.. Por efficacy and agreeablencsa, It Is without an
effttal;
prevents the hair front falling off,
It promotes its healthy and vigorous groutthi
It is not greasy or sticky,
It leaves no disagreeable odor.
It softens the hair when hard and dry,
It soothes the irritated scalp skin.
It affords the richest lustre.
It remains longest in effect.
BURNETT’S COOOAINR.
Boston, July 10,1867.
IP" Messrs. 3. Bd&NStv A Go.—-I cannot refuse to
state the salutary effeot in my'own aggravated cue of
your excellent Hair Oil—(Cocoaina.)
for many months my hair had been falling off, until
I was fearful of losing It entirely. The shin upon my
hdhd bacarue gradually more and more Inflamed, so that
I oould not iouoh It without pain. This irritated con
dition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair
washes, which I have sluoe been told contain camphene
spirit.
By the advice of my physician, to whom you had
shorn your process of purifying the OH, I commenced
Its use the last week in June. The first application al
layed the Itching and irritation; in three or four days
the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased
to fall, and I hare now a thick growth of now hair.
Yours, very truly, v
BUSAN B. POPE.
BURNETT’S OOOOAINB.
ID* A slogle application renders the half (no matter
how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It
is conceded by all who have used it, to be Ms best and
cheapest Hair Dressing in the World.
Prepared by
JOSEPH BURNETT A CO-, Boston.
ID" Tor sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a
Bottle. • n27-8m
Holiday Presents.—Now that the Holiday
are upon us, we cannot advise our friends to do* a wiser
thing than to call at QUARLES DUMMIES, Nos. 3d
and 87 North Eighth street, corner of Zone, and select
their preset, ta. In his extensive stock will be found
the most varied and complete assortment of Fancy
Articles ever offered In this country; such as
PANOY GOODS AND TOYS OP ALL KINDS,
FjßLftt jMxxni/B and Alabastbr Ornamsnts,
DSONSB AND BHBIAS IRON GOODS,
Bobsouan Glass and Lava Warn,
Pkriu Ootta and Prssoh Wash,
Paviku Macub Goods, Oasis, Bags,
PURStS AMD POBTXOHAIB }
Piss Cctlbrt, Ohibsmbn, and
Backgammon boards;
W&itihoDesks,Work-boms, Drubbing Oases;
Musical Instruments ov all kinds j
Cricket and Aacbbbt Implements.
Die store Is crowded from morning till night, from the
fsot that it is well known to the publio that his prices
are
EXCEEDINGLY LOW,
As he is
THE IMPORTER 07 HIS OWN GOODS.
He has at this time a curiosity in his stock well worth
a visit; we allude to his Sp»aking Dolls, which really
pronounce the words “ Papa ” and “ Mams” with re
markable distinctness. did-If
Seasonable Presents—A good Overcoat or a
good suit'complete. The best of all presents for the
festive week.
' It is one that will be well appreciated, as It combiues
comfort, utility, and taste.
BUT WHERE TO BUY?
That’s the question, and it !a readily answered, where
you will be the most honestly treated; where all bny
alike, and none are chested.
, (The lowest living price is marked in plain figures on
Oftoh garments)
Where goods are manufactured well, and of good ma
terlals, exclusively and entirely for olty and country
retail sales.. • s ' > ;
. We take prlde ln snowing our goods.
*»
8,/W,cor, loutth and Market.
r 'd2£ei*'
- i* probably no disease
which experience 80 simply proved to be remedia
ble by:the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The
most inveterate forms of this disease have been com
pletely cured byf bi’i medicine, as ample testimony of
some of our first citizens proves.
' Por 'sale’ln this city by, Y. Brown, corner Tlfti and
Oheftnut, and Gasjard Qq., corner Twelfth and
; : ...... dlO-d&Wtf ,
anvjng jynnd,—Five Per Cent, interest*—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street; 8. W. comer of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid
from the day‘of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money Is reoeived and payments made dally, without
notice. The investments are made in Real Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and sueh flret-olass securi
ties as th oharter requires. Office hours, from 9 o’olook
In the morning until 6 o’clock in the afternoon, nd on
Monday and Thursday •vroldsi until 8 o’eloek. feO
860, 880, 860, 850, 880, 880, 880, 860.
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES.—PRIOEB RE
DUOED.—A new and elegant Family Bewing Ma
chine for $6O, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. Ail who want a substantial, simple, and re
liable Sewing Machine, whioh has an established repu
tation for doing the very boßt work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at our office and examine
the new maohines, at the reduced prices. They can
not fall to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER ft CO.,
no2-U22 No. 602 CHESTNUT Stroet.
Fine Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices*
Closing out the entire Stock of fide Fall and Winter
Olothing, at a reduction of from fifteen to twenty per
cent, on the former moderate prices, to prepare for
Spring business. Every garment manufactured of tte
best materials, and cat, made, and trimmed in the most
Elegant Styles, at
Robt. H. Ada US’ New Btobb,
dll-d Ijal 8. E- cor. of Seventh and Market Sts.
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made in the best manner, expressly for ektaiu sanies.
We mark our lowest selling prices in Plaix piqubss
on oaoh article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our oxb-pbiob svbtbh ia strictly ad
hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
On the 23d Instant, by the Rev. John Price, JEROME
TITLOW to KATE B. WILLAUBR, both of Ohoster
county, Pa. *
On Tbtmday evening, the 23d instant, at the resi
dence of Mr. Thomas No. 243 North Eleventh
street, Philadelphia, by tfiq Rev. Dr. Hear? Steele
Clarke. Mr. GEORGE M. RENNARD, of East Goshen
to Miss ANNIE G. MARSH, or West Whiteland, both
of Chester county, Pa. ' #
On the 21st instant, at the residence of the bride’s
father, by the Rev. Daniel Williams, Mr. GTORGE W.
BOWSER to Alias BEOKIE L.. daughter of Gen. James
Burns, Jr., all of Bedford county, Pa. *
On the 22d instant, bv Rev. Willard M. Rice, Mr.
JACOB HAAS to Miss ANNA SIARIA B. MINK, all of
this city. #
On the morning of the 26th instant, WILLIAM
WT7RTS, In the 72d year of his age.
His male friends are invited to attend the faneral,
from his lata residence, No, 237 South Eighteenth
street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10k o’clock. Inter
ment at Laurel Hill. #
On the 27th Inßt&nt. after a short illness. MORRIS
H. SHUFF, aged 22 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend his funeral, on Wedneedav af
ternoon, at 2 o’clock, from his late residence, 225 Ches
ter street, between Race and Tine, above Eighth. ##
On Saturday evening, 26th instant, at his residence,
No. 4 Elmslies alley, Mr. PATRICK WARD, aged 42
years.
Funeral to proceed to the Cathedral Cemetery, this
(Tuesday) morning, at 10 o’olook. *
On the 24th instant, Mr. ABRAHAM HANCKER,
aged 67 years.
The relatives and friends of the family aro respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re
sidence, No. 1640 Market street, this (Tuesday) morn
ing, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Ceme
tery. #
At Prankford, on the 24th instant, Mr. WILLIAM
GREBNLEY, in the 44th year of his age
The relatives and friends or the family, also the Nar
raganset Tribe. No. 43, of Red Men, and Wingohook-
Ing Tribe. No. 33, aro respectfully invitod to attend the
funeral, from his late residence, in Lesher street,
above Orthodox, on Wednesday‘afte&ncon,2oth instant,
at 2 o’clock. ##
Suddenly, on the 26th instant, in the 25th year of his
age, DEWITT C BLACK.
The relatives and friends or the family, also the
members of Fame Council, No 16, and Liberty Degree
Connell, U. A. M., and Kensington Lodge, No. 11,1.0.
of 0. F., are respectfully inv.ted to attend the faneral,
from the residence of his father, H. Black, German
town road, below Diamond street, this (Tuesday) after
noon, at 2 p’clook. *
On tbe 23th instant, SAMUEL IRONS, in the slat
year of his age.
His relatives and friends, and those of the family,
aro reßpestfally invited to attend tbe faueral, from his
late residence, No. 720 Bayard street, this (Tuesday)
afternoon, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows’
Cemetery. *
On the2stii instant. MARY LOUIBA, only daughter
of Samnel and Mary Kessler, aged 4 years and 8 months,
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe residence
of her parents, U 6. Arsenal, on Gray’s Fgrry road,
’bis (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without further
notice. *
On the 26th instant, ANNA MARIA, daughter of
William E. and Margaret Esher, aged 10 months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence
of her father, Girard avenue, west of Girard College,
this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 oVock. *
Suddenly, on the 26th inat . CHARLES 8., youngest
ron of Thomas J. and Sarah Simpson, in the 15lh year
of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Ameri
can Seotlon, I. 0. of 0. of Q. and T., No. 13, are re
spectfully invited to attend ibe faneral, from tbe resi
dence of his parents, No. 607 Vincent street, late Lilly
alley, above Green street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at
2 o’clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. #
On the 26th instant, BENJAMIN J. ERVIES, in the
60<h year of his age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral, from his late residence, in Abington township,
Montgomery connty, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10
o’clock. #
ryvg» P. A. 'Fitzgerald, Esq , will lecture in
WILMINGTON, Deo. 29. LANCASTER HAR.
UIOBURG, YORK, and BALTIMORE. d2B-ot*
V 5» Geo. D* Prentice, Esq , of the Louisville
>k«s Journal, will deliver the Sixth Lecture, before
the Literary Congress, at MUSICAL POND HALL,
THURSDAY EVENING, Deo. 30th, at 8 o’clock. Sub
ject: "American Statesmanship.” Tickets 26 cants,
for sale ax the Bookstores and at the Hall. d2B 81*
ry'TZsa A Holiday Gift that will always be
Us_s cherished is a Life, size Pho ! ograph in Oil, ora
Photograph in Watsr.Cotorsj made at REIM&R’S Gal
lery, fcEOOND Street, above Green. ' It*
Dividend.—New Orleans Gas Light
LJJ? COMPANY —OPFfOB OP THE NEW Oil-
LKANB GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Nrw Oblbabs,
December 18,1868 —The Directors of the New Orleans
Gas Light Company have declared a semi-annual divi
dend of FIVE PEtt CENT., payable on the Ist of
January next, (and henceforward,) at the Oftl.e of the
Oompjny, rn New Orleans, to tho Stockholders or their
legal representatives.
<l2B-in N. 0. J. TlSDALE,Treasurer.
rv-sss* Office of the FrankforU and Soniii-
LLS WARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER
RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below
FOURTH, PnaADBLrHiA, Deo. 271 b, 1858 —NOTICE,
—'The Coupons of the Mortgage Bonds or tho Frank*
ford and tfouthwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail
road Company, (late The Philadelphia and Delaware
Hirer Railroad Company.”) dne on the Ist of January
next, W'll be paid at maturity. on pceaeat&tion at the
Girard Bank.
d2B tatb*B*l2t
fY-sss* A Meeting of the Grocer* of this Oily, In
LLS reference to the action of the Importer*, regard*
leg the proposed abolition of Tare on Coffee, after the
let of January nest, will be held at the hoard of Trade’s
Rooms. OHEBTN UT Street, above Fifth, on TUESDAY
next, Dec. 28th, at 4 o'clock P. H.
Thompson, Clark & Young, Taylor, Gillespie. A Co.,
£.O Knight At Co., N. B. Thompson & 00.,
Geo. Lippmeott & Co., Fearons k Smith,
Boyd k. Hough, P. Mcßride. It*
Home for Invalid* with Affections of
Lk3 THE CHEST
S. W corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Street*.
d2B lm West Philadelphia.
rv» Office of the Quaker City Insurance Com
UJ? PANY, 408 WALNUT Street.
Notiob —The third annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the 4 * Quaker City Insurance Company” will
be held at the office of the Company, No. 408 wslnnt
street, on TUEBDAY, the 4th day of January, 1859,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, for the eleotion
of Directors and officers for the ensuing year.
d4-Btu&.th-2m 11. R. OOGGSIIALb, Secretary.
Office of the Frankford and South*
LLS WARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER
RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below
FOUUTfI, PniUDKLpniA, Deo. 2, 1858 —The annual
meeting of the Stockholders of the Frankford and
Bonthwark Philadelphia City Passenger Railroad Com
pany will be held at their Office, on MONDAY, 10th
January next, at 12 M., at which time and place an
election will be held for a President and twelve Dirtc
tors CHAB. R. ABBOTT,
d26*stuth-tjlo . Secretary.
fYy» Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com-
LkJ3 PANT —The annual meeting of the Stackhold
era of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Company
will be hold at the BUMMIT HOUSE, Twenty-fourth
Ward, *1q the City of Philadelphia, 03 MONDAY} Jan.
10; 1859, at 8 o’clock in tho-afternoon, at which time
and place an election will be held foe a President and
Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.
d2Mj!O QEOBQK Moll SNR Y t Secretary.
ryva Office of Hi© Green and Contes-strect
lL§ PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY* No 423
WALNUT Street.—PmLADKLrniA, December 23d,
1868. 7
Tho annual meetioe of tho Stockholders of this Com
pany will be hold at their offl.-e, on MONDAY, tho 10th
day of January next, at 12 o’clock M.
The election for a President and Twelve Directors of
said Company, to serve for the enauiojr year, will t*ke
place at tb* office of the Oompany on the same day, be
tween the hours of 12 M and 2 o'clock P M.
d24«tO jslO GEO. W- HAMERSLY, Seo.
ry-v-* Office of the Green and Coates-street
IL? PASSSNGBR RAILWAY COMPANY, No 423
WALNUT Street —Pmi.ADEi.rniA, Deo 23(1,1858.
The interest falling due upon the SRVEN PER CT.
Bonds of this Cnitipauy, on the 15tb of Jauuary next,
will be paid upon presentation of the coupons, at the
office of the Company, on said day.
HARRY CONNELLY,
d24*tjalo Treasurer.
rys=» Second and Third-street Passenger Hull
\yM WAY COMPANY.— December
23,1858.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Second
and Third-street Passenger Railway Company, or Phila
delphia. will be held at the office of the Company, No
220 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 10th,
1860, at 12 o’c'ock M., at which time and piece an elec
tion will be held for a President and Twelve Directors,
to serve for the ensuing year.*
d24-tjalO DENDY SHARWOOD, gee»y.
UunU> gdon and Brood Top Mountain
LLs RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.
NOTIOB.—-The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountala BailroHd
and Coal Gompmj will behold at their o*co, No 300
WALNUT Street, on TUKSJDA Y. January nth, 1960, at
llo’ctook A. M , when an election will be held for a
President and Twelve Directors, to nerve for the ensuing
year J. P• AJGET£ON, Becretarv.
December 24,1858.
.rv-rpa* Notice —Office of the Westmoreland
LL3 COAL COMPANY, No. 280 South THIRD Bt.,
corner of Willing ft Alley—Pnu.ADßi.PuiA, December
22d, 1868.
At a meeting of the Directors, held THIS DAY, a
Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, was declared on the
capital stock, payable to Stockholders, or their legal
representatives, at the office of the Company, on and
after January Bd, 1860.
The Transfer Books will be olosod until January 6th,
next. p. 11. JACKSON,
d2B-tjas Treasurer.
lYy» Office of the Western Insurance Cora-
Lk3 PANY—Philadelphia, Dec. 21at.1868.
An election for Ten Directors, t> serve for the ensuing
year, will be held at the office of the Company, No 111
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 3 iB6O. atl2
o'clock WILLIAM B. NORRIS,
d9l-12W President.
Spring Warden Institute, Pi. K. corner
LLS of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
WHITE HALL]
The next lecture of the course will bo delivered on
TUESDAY EVENING, Deo 28, at 7* o'clock, by
Hon. JAMES W. WALL, of Burlington, N. J Sub
ject ; ct Woman’s True Mission ” Tiokota 26 cent*, to
be had at the door on the evening of the lecture. d27*2t
/yss The Coupons of the First Mortgage
11 jt Bonds of tbo Williamsport and Elmira Railroad,
due Ist January, 1860, will be paid on presentation at
the office of the Company. No 808 WALNUT Street, on
and after 8d proximo. WM.O 10NQSTRKTH,
Philadelphia. 12th month, 23.1863. Treasurer.
V d2B*6t '
THE PRfiSS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1858.
JONES ft CO.,
604 MARKET Street.
iftamages.
CDealllG
E. HART, Treasurer.
rys» Insurance Company of the State of
UJy PENNSYLVANIA.—tHiLadbIpaia, December
23, 1868 —Tbe annual meeting of the Stockholders
will be held at tbe Company’s Office. No. 4 Exchange
Buildiug, on TUESDAY, January 4,1869, a; 12 o’olcck
uoon And an Eteotlon for Thirteen Directors of the
Company, to serve for one year, will be held at tbe
same place on MONDAY, January 10th, between the
hours of 10 o’alook A. M and 1 o’oloak P. M.
d2Btjalo WILLIAM HARPIR Secretary.
Notice.—Office of tbe Westmoreland
COAL OOMPANY.—Philadelphia, December
2lbt, 1868.
The anoual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com*
pany will be held at their office, No. 280 South THIRD
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of January, 1859,
at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will be bold for
Eleven Directors, and a Secretary and'Treasurer, to
servo for the ensuing year.
d22-tja6 P.H. JACKSON, Secretary.
ryws» Office of tbe North Pennsylvania Rail*
lks KOAD OOMPANY.
The annual meeting of (he Stockholders of the North
Pencnylvania Railroad Company will be held at the
office of the r*tnpanr, No 407 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1860, at 12 o’clock
M , at which time and pl*ce an election will be hold for
a President and Ten Directors to serve for the ensuing
year.
d22-tja!o EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary.
fY7=a* Philadelphia aud Rending Railroad Ui-
Uj FICE, No. 227 South THIRD-Btreet.
To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of thi
Company, due on the las proximo, are requested to
leave them at this office on or before tbe 81st instant,
when receipts will be given, and ohecke will be ready for
delivery on the 8d proximo, in exchange for such re
ceipts. 8 BRADFORD,
d23-dtBl Treasurer.
v-Tju* Jayne's Rail Prayer Meetings—Notice
JJS Owing to a previous engagement ol the Hall, the
BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held, until further notice, in tho SANSOH-STRfiET
CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.)
All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meetiug
Is open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Ohuroh. d2O-tf
Office of the merchants’ and mechanics’
LLS INSURANCE OOMPANY.
An eleotion for twenty-seven Directors, to serve for
the ensuing year, will be held at the office, No. 222
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. January Bd, 1869, at
12 o’clock. (d2Q-tja3j J. D. GEORGE, President.
ry"sp» Commonwealth Insurance Company, of
ILS THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA —Office N.
W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.—Phila
delphia, DecemberB,lB6B.
Notico is hereby given, to the Stockholders of tbls
Company, that the annual meeting, aud an election for
ten Directors, te serve the ensuing year, will take place
at the office of the Company, on the first MONDAY
(3d) of January next at 320’ clock M.
dO-tJaS SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary.
IY«»* Office Philadelphia Gat Works. Nov.
UJS 26th,1868.
Proposals will be received at this office until noon of
the 80th December next, for the sale of Stock of the
Germantown Gas Company, and, also, or the Richmond
Gas Company, to the Trustees of tbe Philadelphia Gas
Works, as an Investment to the Sinking Fund of said
works. n26-td3o. W. PENNELL, Cashier.
Office of the Franklin Saving Fund
Hof 800IKTY.—Pbiladelphu, Dec. JTth, lfsB
A meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Office
of the Company, on MONDAY, Dec. 27th. 1868, be
tween the hoars of 11 and 8 o’clock, to elect Thirteen
Directors to serve the ensuingyenr.
d!8 8101* CYRUS OADWALLADER, Treasurer.
ry-=» Safeguard Insurance Company of NeW
LLS YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia, and 12 WALL Street, New York,
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, hold at their tffioe, in Philadelphia, on MON
DAY, December 18th, 1858. the following gentlemen
were eleoted Directors thereof for the ensuingyev:
Jacob N. Keeler, Hon 8 B. Gashing,
Francis Blackbnrne, Charles P. Watrous,
Robert P. King, A. V. Stout,
E. B. English, Elihu J. Baldwin,
UeorgeH/Levls, J A. H. Hasbrouck,
Hubert R. Clark, Aaron Close,
Joseph EfStidfeld, John M. Beach,
John Prentice, Henry 11. Foote,
Edward Wiler, Matthew KeUoy,
P. E. Blrckhead, M. Rader,
William E. Forbes. * Alexander 0. Lawrenoe,
Daniel Messmore, Alfred Clapp,
At a subsequent meeting of the Board, JACOB N.
KKELEK, Ei>q., was unanimously eleoted President,
and Henry K Foote Secretary thereof, and Selah
Squires, Esq., was appointed attorney and counsellor of
this Company at the oity of New York.
d!7-lm HENRYK FOpTE,Secretary,
[y-s=» The Clinic of the Female Medical Lol.
Lk«sf LEGE, No. 627 AROH Street, ii open regular
ly on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, from 1| to 1
o’clock. Femalo Professor* wril always bo found in at
tendance to examine and prescribe for patients, dl-lm
We particularly solicit the attontion of
U 3 Railroad officers to tbe advertisement headed
<< Railroad Dangers.” It Is plain, direct, forcible, and
honest, and should arrest the thought of all Railroad
official*. The improvement there noted .has been
thoroughly tried ; some hundreds of the machines are
In use in all the cars of some of our bestmanaged lines ;
and it is the opinion of all who have examined it that
it will be universally used. It is offers! on the most
favorable terms
RAILROAD DANGERS.—For tbe last twenty year*,
or perhaps sinco tbe system o’ Railroad* has been *a
tabliehed in this country, there have, inali probability,
been losses by so ident to tho extent of twenty millions
of collars. These have been dour, absolute losses to
the community—as much so as property destroyed by
lire or sunk in the ocean. Bat these disasters have been
of a peculiar character, and, in tbe main, not those of
fire or flood; they have arisen from the ordinary con-
train In progrea*; they have been
caused by the inherent momentum that is a necessary
property of great matter in motion.
A Railroad Train 1b exposed to peculiar danger from
thiii cause. Its track of iron and level grade are both
made for the purpose of allowing its free progress, and
tho very ease and freedom of motion aggravate the danger
of momentum.
Again, a Railroad Is intended as a moans or rapid
transit for parsers and property, and the component
parts of a locomotive and cars for travel on rails rapidly,
aro made neceastrlly heavy and strong—if otherwise,
they would soon shake to pirors It follows, thrn, that
weight, eare of motion freedom from obstruction, and
ri.pid transit, ail conduce powerfully to create momen
turn Prom acovrAte c dentations it is found that the
effective momentum of a train of aix card and an engine
is equal to a forco of 700 tons. The truth of this state
ment is painfully se-r-evldent at a sudden col inionor
obstruction. This FEARFUL DANGER WHIOH IS
EVER PBESINT to atrain i* rmt* r«-Msnt*«a
t>y Railroad officials. It is, however, understood tb
some extent, asd each car is provided With brakes, or
blocks, arranged to press agalrst the wheels by the
notion of the brakemau. This plan works very well for
the ufusl stoppages of a trpiu, when saffioient notice is
given to tie brakeman by the engineer; but for those
cases of danger which have ans*n, and will aria*, in
spite of tbe most rigid scrutiny, it is notoriously ineffi
cient, as all experience proves.
It Is of no nf« for an officer to ssythat nothing can
happen to (l our” train There is not a moment th.t
a train is in motion but that it is exposed to dangers
which a perfect control would prevent, and tbore should
net be an instant of time in which a train la naming,
but that tho facilities should be ax hand for an instant,
simultaneous aud powerful application of the retarding
appliances of every car
It is not the custom on many roads to employ more
than one brakeman to two or three cars, and on some
not more than one to four or five cars The lans of
some States require a brakeman tj each two curs We
bo’dthat there should be one to every car, and that a
mechanical brakemau is vastly more reliable than one
of flesh and blood.
Dor.ng the last few years an invention has been made
and perfected by the undersigned, the object of which
is to place all the braklogappliances of a train in readi
ness for prompt and united action. The closest atten
tion that we have been able to bring to bear on this sub
ject, acd an analysis of the various accidents that have
occurred, lead most conclusively to this result, viz:
that the means should always beath&ndthroughouttn©
train to arrest the momentum at every point where it
oxiats} 2 That the engine man, from his station, gene
rally tees the obstruction or danger first, consequently
heshou’dbe enabled, of his own volition, to apply in
an instant every bake; 3. The liability to accidents
from breaking of wheels, axles, rails, chairs accidental
teparat'ooß, and defections at various points on the
train render it of the first importance that every bar
should have its own retarding appliances perfectly inde
pendent In action, of any other Hundreds of contri
vances have been made in the way of continuous brakes,
noce of which have ever attained a perfect success—the
necessary complicity of adjustment, and the total failure
of such a contrivance, often at the very moment when
most needed, are Insuperable obstacles to the success of
such a device as a means of guarding against, aud mlti»
gating all the accidents to which atraiu H expos d. The.
invention referred to consists in the attachment of a re
served power to the brakes of each car, placing them
all in readiness for united action, either from the en
gine or any point on the train. A description of the
meobanlsm is unnecessary at this place; suffice it to
say, it is extreme y simple, and perfectly efficient, and
full and detailed engravings and may bo
found in our circulars, to be had on appilcationatour
office
There is another, and perhaps the strongest, point in
favor of the adoption of this precaution-- namely, its
great cheapness. if or instance, tuko a road owning, say,
fifty cars: the flr,t cost, at our present price, would be
$d,260; the interest on this atountat? (or say 0 per
cent, which is nearer the rate that railroad companies
pay for the usi of money) is $602 per year. A company
having this attachment to their Cft r a would save the
wages of at least three brakemen, which would bo, say,
$OOO a year; white tho simple insurance against acci
dent to life and property which suoh a precaution would
give would he worth at least half the cost of the im
provement. "We submit that we make out a strong case
In favor of the adoption of such a security. And now,
then, in oonoiuaion, we add that some hundreds of these
Uacblnes are in use in the United States, and they are
ou the whole passenger stock of all the following roads,
to &Dy or all of the officers of which we roforall patties
interested, in place of certificates, of which we hare
plenty: Hudson River, Cleveland and Toledo, Terre
Haute audltlohmond, Old Colony and Vail River, Michl
chigau Central, Panama, Ac. further than this: We
will furnish the machines for ALL THU PASSENGER
AND BAGGAGE OARS OF ANY HOAD, AND GIVE
EACH COMPANY FOR ITSELF TaE OPPORTU
NITY TO TEST ITS VALUE, FREE OF CHARGE.
WE WILL GIVE FOint MONTHS' TRIAL BKKOBB
SETTLEMENT, AND EACH COMPANY SHALL BE
ITS OWN JUDGE OF ITS VALUE/Can WE do more
than this ? And does not every officer assuino a FEAR
FUL RESPONSIBILITY who neglects for a moment
such an offer? We do not make this otter an mere mean
ingless talk, but WE MEAN IT JUST KXAOILYAB
IT IS EXPRESSED. This device will give an amount
of security to a train that is iraposaiblo wi bout it; and
no company need say “ We know nothing about it,” or
“it is an experiment of doubtful utility,” or, “it is
untried,” Ac. We do not ask you to inour expense or
buy patent rights; we oiler-you merchandise of tried,
perfected, and warranted value. We rhall nond a copy
of this advertisement to the office of evory Company in
the Union, and solicit on their part a recognition ot the
merits of this improvement, and the extraordinarily
low and lavorablo terms on which it is at present
offered.
Tho nnlrersal nuo of this device, however much It
may benefit üb, will promote tho railroad interest, and
the public good generally a huodreJfold more.
U.tt. RAILROAD CAR-BRAKE CO.,
W. G. CREAMER, Secretary,
No. 81 PINE at., N. Y
dl4-tu&f-9t
THE PHIIiADELI’HIA HOSE COM
PANY, No. 1, has presented a petition to the
Court of Quarter freaßjr ns for the City and County of
Philadelphia, praying that the -words “ and Steam Fire
Engine o be included in and added to their corporate
name and title, ao that said Company shall be kuown aa
tho ‘ k Philadelphia Hose and Steam .Fire Kugine Com
pany, No. land that the Court do make said decree
on FRIDAY, the Slat day or December, 1858.
EDWABD U.
Attorney for the Petitioner.
BRUSHES. — All in want of these arli
clea, At wholesale or retail, will find it to their
interest to buy them at OLINTON’B BRUSH EMPO
RIUM, No 008 CHESTNUT Street, above NINTH, for
tho sime quality, styles, and variety eunnot be found
elsewhere for the same money. All who have bought
there will testify to the above.
<l2* Ot EDWIN QUINTON.
j£JANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS.
No. 1. per do*,
2,76 a, «
8. 87c, “
I. 1000. «
No. 6. $ll2 per doe.
6. 1 26 *
7. 1 60 *•
8. I 76 * »
CLAMPS.
B Row, 81,25 per ozen.
7 Row, $1.75 per dozen. •
8 Row, $2.25 par dozen.
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
«» 15 M North Teirp Street PhUadelohie
SECRETARY AND BOOK-CASES, in
great variety, at manufactory, 260 Sooth THIRD
Street.
*YtTARDROBES OF ELEGANT STYLES,
for sale cheap, at manufactory, 260 South
THIRD Street.
TjIXTENSION TABLES, suitable for ships,
J.J steamboats, hotels, and dwelliogs, for rale cheap,
«t Btumfaotory, No, 860 South THIRD Street. dlB-lnv
Neto UJttblircitiono.
JjOOK OUT
THE SECOND NUMBED
THE! MOUNT VERNON PAPBRS,
(AN ARTICLE ON CHRISTMAS,)
THK HON. EDWARD EVERETT,
THSI NEW YORK liXEDOttER,
IS NOW BEADY
DAYLIGHT, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING.
This Is the
BEST NUMBER
, THE NEW YORK LEDGER
WHICH HAS EVER BEEN ISSUED
In addition to
NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS,
THE LEDGER CONTAINB
A PECULIARLY INTERESTING LETTER
WRITTEN BY WASHINGTON,
FROM NEW YORK CITY,
IN 1770,
TO HIS "DEAR LUND,” AT MOUNT VERNON,
NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED,
WITH AN INTRODUCTION
MRS. L. H. SIGOURNEY
a28.1t
IVEW HOLIDAY BOOKS,
IV IN VARIOUS BINDINGS.
PALESTINE, PAST AND PHBSENT. Elegantly
illoßtratei.
THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING. A new edition.
Elegantly Illustrated.
THE BIBLE GALLERY. 25 illustrations.
THE LIFEOF MRS. HOFFMAN, late Missionary to
Western Africa. By the Rev. Geo. D. Cummins, D.D.,
with a portrait.
SUNSHINE} Or, KATE VINTON. By Miss Har
riot B. McKsever.
LIFE IN A BIBEN SAVIOUR, with a beautiful fron
tispiece.
THEOAMPFIRES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU
TION.’ A bine and gold edition.
QUAINT BAYING 3 A*D DOINGS CONCERNING
LUTHER, liy the Rev. John G. Morris, D.D.
Just published by
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
d2B 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
CSTBATFORD GALLERY, *
OtVOMBN OF BEAUCY.
WORLD-NOTED WOMEN.
GALLERY OF FAMOUS POETS.
COURT OF NAPOLEON, in the best antique aud
calf binding, usually sold at $12.50, now selling at $lO
with a Gift, and $9 without a Gift, at G.G.EVANr’
Original Gift Book Store, 439 CHEtTNUT Street. Call
and examine d2B 5t
THE PHYSICIAN'S POCKET DIARY,
. VISITING LIST and DAY BOOK, for 1859, of
various sizes and styles of binding, now ready and for
rale by - LINDSAY Sc BLAKIS-ON,
d2B 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
I WCQ DIABIES OF ALL KINDS AND
ACt/«7 SIZES, now selling at cost prices at
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON'S,
25 South SIXTH Btreet, above Chestnut,
Holiday books of all kinds,
NOW SELLING AT LOW PRICES.
LINDSAY Sc BLAKISTON’B,
d 23 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
Books worth having, for sale
AT THE PRICES ANNEXED. BY
J. SABIN, 27 Ru* SIXTH Street.
BARTLETT'S CANADIAN SCENERY. A magnifi
cent aeries of Fine Line Engrrvings. Proofs btfors
Letters on- India paper, richly bound in Turkey Mo
rocco $3O 00
Also, the same works, plain plates, with Letter pies*
descriptions 2 vols., in half Morocco, gilt odges $lO 00
BARTLETT'S SCENERY OF IRELAND, fine Prnof
Imprestlons of 111) plates ou India paper, euperbly
bound in Turkey M0r0cc0.......... $3O 00
OUNNINQTUM GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGB. 2
vols , in half Morocco, gUt edges $9 00
GILLRAY’B OARIOATURBS. The two series, com
plete In 2 vols , folio, including the suppressed plates,
with descriptive letter-press; all in half Morocco,
gilt $6O 90
Or without the suppressed plates $5O 00
BOW YER'S HUME’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, w>th
•11 the Plat°s—* national work which has never been
surpassed: in 5 volumes Imp folio, half m0r....540 00
CUVIER'S ANIMAL KINGDOM, with many hun
dred Colored Plates. 8 vols. Bvo., half morocco^
* I MB *#SLORED 1L tUBT R A T iONB*O?'BRIT
ISH BIRDB AND THEIR EGGS 7 vols. Bvo..balf
morocoo, g it edges.,,, $5O CO
Also, a general assortment of all the recent Gift
Book' of real merit, in their various styles and at prices
to suit oloie buyers.
Catalogues gratis, At
Yk ANTIQUE BOOKSTORE,
d27.tr 27 couth SIXTH Street.
THE PHYSICIAN’S HAND-BOOK OF
PBAHTIOE FOR 1859.
PUBLISHED TIIIB DAY.
Containing Record Pages of Dally Prsctico; a Classi
fied List of Diseases, with their Symptoms, Compile®*
tiooe, Ac.; an Alphabetical List of Remedial Agents,
with their Properties, l ’Preparations and Doaes; a Classi
fied List of Pojons, with their Symptoms and Anti
dotes} Examples of Extemporaneous Prescriptions:
aud many Uselul Memoranda desirable for convenient
reference.
This work the Publishers beltevo to possess advan
tages peculiarly its own, embracingtbo conveniences of
a Diary with those of a Manual, which serves the pur
poses of a Prompter or Remembrancer to the Physician.
The plan for the REGISTRY of PRACTICE is new,
and for simplicity and completeness, the most thorough
of anything of the k*nd
Bonnd 1q Pocket-Book form, price $1.25; with extra
Record Papes, $1.50. Mailed free of postige upon re
ceipt ef price. •
For sale by the principal booksellers.
W. A TOWNSEND ic Go.,Publishers,
d 27 3t No. 377 Broadway, New York.
©nits, pistols, &t.
W GUN STORE.
PHILIP WILSON & 00.,
433 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH,
WILL OPES
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 33,
.An assortment of
FINE GUNS
OF THEIR OWN' MANUFACTURE,
THOSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS
IN EUROPE.
The attention of
SPORTS MEN
Is requested to tholr Stock, which they can pr
SHALL NOT BE SURPASSED
By any in the United States.
RIFLES,
PISTOLS,
FLASKS,
POWDER,
SHOT, &o.
GUN FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETY.
nolß.ffm _ \
illcUinnat.
HARTSHORNE’S cure-all—the
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOB AND REMEDY
FOR DYBPKPBIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 26
and 60 cents.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
80IENOK!
UAUTSHORNH’B QUUE-ALL should be kept ia all
families, la case of accidents or sudden sickness.
QARTSHORNK’S OURB-ALL cares Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNB’B OURB-ALL oures Cramps, Ohollo,
Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
lIAItTSHORNE’S OURB-ALL cures Pains In the
Limbs, BHo, Back and Breast.
UARTSHORNE’S OURB-ALL cures Sprains, Brulsos,
Scalds and Horns.
HARTSHORNR’S OURB-ALL oure* Neuralgia,
Toothache and Btilfneua in the Joints.
IiARTBHORNE’B OURB-ALL cures Cholera, DIM*
rhcea and all Pain.
HARTSHORNK’S OURB-ALL cores Ear Aohe and
Deafness from a cold.
UARTBIIORNE’S OURB-ALL cores Dyspepsia and
Xndigostion ; also. Oankor and Sore Mouth and Bore
Throat.
HARTSHORNS’S OURB-ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tions aud Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSHOUNE’S CURB-ALL Is ft great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Rowels, and Improves Digestion.
fPJ* As the frequent changes of the weathorproduce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body:
also, Still Neck—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Norves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and
Roue": and, by Us warming electro-magnetic power, ex
pels ail pain from the system. Get a bottle and try
aud you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. B. If you have a Oeugh, use U ARTS HORNE’S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Oberry, it is the best Ooagb
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 60 cents, and $l.
Tf you &ro Billions, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI
BILLIOUB PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Btomach
aud Bowels, carrying off all Bile aud Foul Secretions.
Boxes, 26 oents. Sold by R. H JENKINS,
No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Between Market and Chostnut Streets.
Slums’ Stores, Ohestnut and Market streets.
Garrigues’, Tenth aud Ooatee streets.
Warner's. Tenth aorl Lombard sta. aul2-tli a tudtf if
Sewing ittadjineß.
SPECIAL NOTICE—
I havo this day received a small stook of
WHBBLBR A WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
Whioh I am ready to Bdli and deliver promptly.
HENRY COY, Agent,
d27-3t 624 OHESTNUT Street.
JEWING MACHINES.
K 3 SAVAGE’S PATENT.
THB HOST BIMPMS—MOST PBBIEOT.
No 722 CHESTNUT STREET.
The moat desirable Sewing Machines for Families yet
made d 8 Imif*
Ballad singing and guitar.—
T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. d25-lm*
Family school, for small boys,
at Olaymont, Delaware. Number limited.
This Home School la beautifully situated in a high
and healthy position on the Baltimore railroad, one
hour’s ride from Philadelphia.
Tho Principal having decided to enlarge the number
of his Pupils, there are & few vacancies.
For ciroulara, or more particular information, apply
to JOHN B OLF.MOON, D. D.,
d26-0t Olaymont, Delaware.
TOW I.INES, AND BOW AND STERN
LTNBB—M.nufaotnred and for Bale by WEAVER,
rmBR.Js CO., No. S 3 North Water Btroet, l*nd
it! North WhattM. 420
Htftail EDrfl @OO2lO.
JgELLING off
CLOAKS,
AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION.
IN PRICES
LA OOMPASNIB FRAKCAISE
Are now selling off their large and elegant stock ol
FrtENGH CLOAKS, regardless of cost, astheymusl
all he sold by the 16th of JANUARY next, being abonl
to make some change In their business.
LA OOMP.AGNIB FRANO AIBH
Are also offering—
A splendid anortment of FRENCH MOUNTED
JEWELRY, at wholesale prices, most suitable for
NEW YEAR GIFTS.
Their French EMBROIDERIES, LAOSS, LACE
VEILS, and RHALLAOE GOODS, will all be fonnd
equally low, on some of which they have made a
REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT
Particular attention Is dlreoted to the following—
A lot of REAL LAOS SETS at $6, worth $2O to $25.
Do. LAOS MUSLIN SETS at 76 cts., worth SI 60.
F U R N E R & GO.,
d2B-4t ' * 810 CHESTNUT Street.
JgY.BE & LANDELL
REDUCED THEIB
FINE STOCK
or
DRY GOODS
FOR
HOLIDAY PKESENTS.
d24-tjal
QHRIS TMAS.
THOS. W. EVANS & GO.
ARE SELLING THE BALANOE
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
EMBRACING
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
DRESS GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, AO.,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
dHMf > :
•M7INTER STOCK REDUCED.
T f Ladles’ Beaver Cloths.
Fine Black Cloths.
Boys' Wpar—Cassirasreß.
Satinette, and Veatlogs
All at WHOLESALE RATES.
PRE?B GOODS.
Heavy Valencia*, 18)4 to46oents.
26 eeot Delaines at 17 cents.
Merrimack Prints at 11 cents.
Merinoes—Colors—Fine Bines and Blaoks.
CLOAK ROOM-
Elegant Beaver Cloaks and Raglans. Very handsome
Garments at much less than usual prices for same
quality. $lO, $l2, and sl6Cloaksara UNSURPASSED.
BROOHE SHAWLS.
A very large etook al«o of Woollen Shawls.
REDUCTION
Will comooonce on tb**lBth DECEMBER.
N. B.—No deviation from price.
COOPER A CONARD,
dIS B. E comer NINTH A MARKET OU.
DRY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
—CLOSING OUT OF WINTER DRUBS GOODS.
„ Oil ARLKS .ADAMS.„ ,
' EIGHTH and ARCH Streeta,
lias made extensive preparations for the encourage*
mentof useiul Holiday Gifts.
Black Lustrous Bilks, every grade.
Plaids, all wool and pattcottoo.
Delaines, plain aod «ar colors.
Frenoh Black Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks.
Alptcas, Paramattas and Lavellas
Poll de Obenes, Valenoias, and Saxons.
• Batin Travers, Ginghams, and Chintzes.
CLOSING OUT 09 FURNISHING GOODS,
Marseilles Counterpanes;
Flannels. Muslins, and Tickings;
Bureau, Table: and Piano Covers;
Towellings of every description;
Table Cloths, Napkins, and Doylies j
, Blankets
CLOSING OUr OF BHAWLB.
Broche Long and Square Shawls,
French Blanket fchawls,
Thibet and Mode Shawls,
Reversible Sh^wle,
Misses' Long Shawls,
Round Oorner Shawls.
CLOSING OUT OF MEN’S GOODS.
Men's Kid Gloves, double and stogie stitch;
Men's Black Bilk' Ornate:
Men’s and Boys' Neok Ties, cheapest to he found,
Men’s Mauds, different styles;
Men’s Silk and Linen Handkerohlefs.
EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, MITS, GLOVES,
of various descriptions.
Jaconets, Nainsooks Dimity,
Cambric and Swiss Muslin, Ac , Ac:,
all of which wo are determined to redace o*>*HiLr
before taking stock. d2l-tntb sa-lf
CLOAKS,, RAGLANS, AND CIKCU
LARS —McELROY respectfully Invites the La
dles to call and examine his stock, embracing many
elegant styles not to be found elsewhere. As there
were a number of our customers unable to be suited
lastweek,in consequence of our assortment being di
minished, we have pat on an extra quantity or hands,
and hope that we will be able to supply all who favor
ns with a call.
LONG AND SQUARE BROOHE SHAWLS,
of superior styles and fabrics, all shades and colors, at
greatly reduced prices.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls, of choice colors,
decided bargains. MoELROY,
No. 11 South Ninth street.
126 yards Bayadere Poplins at 26, usual price 40 ota.
The cheapest Black Silks in the city. A large assort
ment of French Merinoes at sl,cost to Import 21.26;
2,000 yards of flgured and plain Merinoes, at 60, 66, 06,
and 76 cents.
2 000 yards Oloth, fresh f/om auction, for Ladies’,
Gents’, and Boys’wear, from 76 cents to $2.60, deci
dedly toe greatest bargalus in the oity.
600 yards Gassimere, at 44, cheap at 76 cents.
6 bales of Blankets, from $2.26 to $lO.
600 Undershirts and Drawers, at 60 cts ; usual price
$l. The largest and cheapest assortment of Velvet
Ribbons iu the city, from 10 cents to $1.76 warranted
all silk. Embroideries and Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery,
Trimmings, Fringes, and Linen Cambric Hdkfs.. a full
assortment, at the ronowoed MeELROY’S.
n27-s tu th No. 11 South Ninth Btreet.
CLOTHS,
BEAVERS,
r . CABBIMERES,
Vestings, S&tinetts, and Tailors’ Trimmings.
LADIES’ OLOAK CLOTHS.
All of the most reliable makes at reduced prices, at
the Oloth Store of
JOS. & WM E. WOOD,
No. 8 North SECOND Street.
n27-stuth jal
Holidays.
BHARPLBBB BROTHERS
Will ssll throughout this month—
HANDSOME FANCY SILKS
EMBRQIDEKIEB and LAOS SETS.
NEW WINTER FABRICS.
At a great reduc lon from tho canal prices.
d!6 if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
CHEAP SHAWLS.
LONG BLANKET BHAWLB,S3 50 to $5.
REVERSIBLE BHAWiS.
BROOHE SHAWLB.
FRENCH ffOOLLKN BHVWLB.
TRAVELLING MAUDS.
BHARPLE93 BROTHERS,
dl6 if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
Swings 4Tauii«'>
SIX-PENNY SAYING FUND, corner of
WALNUT and FIFTH Streets. Open every DAY
rora 9 to 3 o’clook, and on TUESDAY andiFRIDAY
EVENING 3 until 7 o’clock. Largo or sdiall sums re
ceived and returned on'demanl, with interest.
JOHN THOMSON, President.
J. Herman Hoecklet, tieo. A Treasurer. d23-lm
CDifioolntiono ant> (Eojuirtneraliitiß.
hb'itoY^F^dintin'oampbell,
JR., A CO . having been dissolved by the death
of QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Jr , the business of the
late firm will be settled by 11. A. SHACKELFORD, or
his attorney, W. H. INSKEEP, Philadelphia, r by
SHACKELFORD, HAGAN, * ETTLA, No. 17 MUR
BAY St eot,New Y. rk
H. ALLSTON SHACKELFORD.
Surviving Partaer.
PaiLADELPBii, Nov. 30,1868.
The Subscribers have this day associated themselves,
for the transaction of the Jobbing of FANCY GOODS,
at No. 17 MURRAY Street, Now York, under the firm
Of SHACKELFORD, HAGEN, 2c ETtLa
* H. ALLSTON bHAOKELFORD,
MATT T. HAGEN,
DAVID R. ETTLA.
Philadelphia, Deo. Ist, 1653. dl-lm
©entlemen’s 4rtmiisl)ing Ooofrg-
J£|OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.
B. O,'WALBOKN & CO.,
(Now) Nos. 6 »nii r North SIXTH Btroet,
Have now in Store » most complete and varied Stock
° r ~ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
OOIT4DLB FOR
GHRTSTM‘B PRESENTS.
They bog to Inform the publio in general, and the
Laiioa in particular, that tneir line of
GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS
Is unequalled in this oity. dll-lmlf
CONSIGNEES OF GOODS PER
bark ELIZABETH, Sannur, master,
will please send their permits on board, at Oattel’s
Wharf, above Market street, or to
F. H HARJES, 23 South THIRD Streot.
AU goods not permitted within five days will be sent
tV fht Public 8tot«8, d25-4t*
SFOR SALE OR RENT—The Hotel
Property, with stabling, Hay Scales, and seven
acres of land attached, at Mt. Ephraim, four miles from
Camden, N.J. Applyto
..../ -.n- p - Middleton t bro., •
-5 Nortb FRONT Street.
CLOAKS,
® WANTED TO BENT—A Modern built
Dwelling House, rent not to exceed stod. Loea*
tl -n north of Walnut and west of Thirteenth street
Address < 1 Prempt Tenant, ’' office of this paper. 428-Qt
rp o LET
THE MRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT
ORANXTE FRONT STORE,
INQUIRE ON THE PBEMIBEB.
BENT.—A desirable store-room,
No. 1020 Chestnut street.
r r°, I‘FT—Third and Fourth Stories of
jUgg*” o OOMMEROg Street. A P^-,nth.
■OOR SALE—A splendid farmof!s7 acres
.. l^ 88 ?" “““V.'ojT.nient to tb« Penn’. On
trd and Chester Vallej;lt illioada, and within 1 u hoor>.
ride of Philadelphia 1 Inquire of D B TaYinn
A CO., COATES-Stre.t Wharf. dttl'.tu thra.lOt* *
dS| TO BENT.—The store. No. 19 Straw^
Mil BERRY Street, with the 2d, Bd, and 4th stories
21 feet front by 188 feet to Second rtreet, well lighted
throughout; would be suitable for a Dry Goods Import
ing or Commission Bouse Apply to ROBERT Ml*
GREGOR, 283 South THIRD Street. d2O-23t*
Fancy goods
FOR
CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS,
W. D. GLENN,
HO. 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Offers at lev prices a large variety of new goods of
hie own importation, consisting in part of—
LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS AND CABAS,
PAPIER MAOHE “ WORK-BOXES, DESKS &o„
TOILET BOTTLES,
Richly Gilt and Deoorated.
PORTEMONNAIES AND POCKET-BOOKS, !
* In great variety. ,
FANCY INKSTANDS,
In Bronze r Porcelaln, Glass, Ac.
CARD OASES, CIGAR OASES, CIGAR STANDS,
In Rosewood and Ebony.
DREBSING OABEB AND PORTABLE DEBKS.
MEMORANDUM
AND BALL TABLETB.
ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXES.
MEDALLIONS IN PLASriO IVORY.
SCOTCH WOOD FANCY ARTICLES, SNUFF
BOXES, AO.
CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS
Together with many other articles, to all of whioh th
attention of dealers and the public la invited.
dlO-tjal-if
tbnlcljßQ, JetDßlrs,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF
£122 FINE JEWELRY,
low prices. Jnst received Coral, Lava, Came?
and Gold Jewelry in sets. Also, Scarf Pins, Seal Rings,
Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, &o.
English, Frenoh, and American Watches, at
G. RUSSELL.
dl-lm 22 North Sixth street.
DAILEY & 00.,
J-0 roXMMLT
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
H*to removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDS, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE*
Now opening their fall etook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
To which they invite the attention of the publle.
SILVEB-WABE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
TDEADOTVS & CO.,
ItJL MavoraoTUßsis or
STERLING BILVER WARE.
No. 310 CHESTNUT Street.
An extensive assortment of Holiday Gifts constantly
on hand. d7-lm
dtirnnnn TO LOAN, in.sums to suit
©t-H *jkl\JVrappllcants. upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry. Gnns, Merchandise, Clothing. &o , on mode
rate terms, hy JON B 3 tc CO., Brokers, N. W. corner
THIRD and GABKKLL Streets, below Lombard. Es
tablished for the last 86 years. Office hoars from 7A.
M to 7 P. M. dl7-lm If
YULI'S. FAKGO, & 00.,
Purchase the Interest
BTATB OP CALIFORNIA.
dT-tjal
MI N 0 E D MEAT The subscriberhas
oommeuced maDOfsoturlng his
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
which he offers to his customers in large or small quan
tities. Orders through Blood’s Di«pstch will be punc
tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT,
SPHISG GARDEN and FRANKLIN Sts.,
d9-lm-if Philadelphia.
E M O V A I. .
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOE,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
THIBD DOOR BELOW IWJLMH.
South Side,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders In his line,
haring on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
n25-3m-lf No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street.
Dr. e. moclellan,
Removed to No. 1411 WALNUT Street,
dlO-lm Northea?} corner of Fifteenth street
Commißsion fjonaea.
JB. VALENTINE & CO.,
• OOMMISaION MERCHANTS
FOR THB SALE OF
AMERICAN MANUFACTUREB,
No 6i COMMON STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
Special attention given to Collecting and Remitting
Exchange. • d23-3m»
Linens for men’s wear.
American Linen Company’s superior style Brown
Linen Ooatings, # and #, various Bbadea; Brown and
Bleached Linen Ducks, various styles; Brown Linen
Drills. A choice assortment of the above Goods now
on sample, and for sale by JOSEPH LEA,
dl&-tf 123 and 180 OHESTNUT Street.
f T —. —.^^HOTJD AY PRESENTS.
isiKiilHil*® The ADAMShXPRESSCOM
PANY will give particular attention and care to the
forwarding of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Intended for re
sidents of other cities.
The articles should be well packed, and addressed
with the name of street and number of dwelling. When
the delivery isdeslred on a particular date. It should be
noted on the package
Philadelphia, December 9.
JOHN BINGHAM, Snpt.,
dlO-dtjal-if Penn Division.
FREE ADMlSSlON.—Beautiful Photo
graphs or all all sizes, finished in the highest style
of art; also, those gems of art, the Daguerreotype and
Ambrotvpo, Crayon style, will be made at the lowvst
prices for the holidays at the ROOT Gallery. 620
OHE9INOT St., and coiner of FIFTH and CHEST
NUT. tilS-stuthtf
CG. CRANE’ 8 PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
• (Formerly VAN LOAN’S,)
632 ARCH Streot. All the various stylo* and sizes of
Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotype*, Photographs,
aud Ivory typea are taken, and at moderate prices.
d7-3m*
TO THE LADIES
Opening of DRESS CAPS and HEAD DRESSES,
at No 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth.
The eubtcnb**r will open, TUESDAY, 2’st Instant, a
choice lot of Dress Caps and Head Dresses for the
Season, and will commence this day selling off hi* rich
stock of Winter Bonnets, French Flowers and Ribbons,
without regard to cost, to make room for fcprlng manu
facturing. THOMAS MORGAN,
d2l-12t 716 ARCH Streot, below Eighth.^
FULTON’ 3 INSURANCE, ADJUSTING,
AND COLLECTING OFFICE,
No. 008 OHKSTRDT STREET,
PniLiDSLpHia.
Tho undersigned having been practically engaged for
a number of years in different cxpacitlen of the Insu
rance business—for several years in adjusting losses
exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his
setvices to those sustaining Lons or Damage by Fire to
property insured, in making oat their proofs of such
lose or damage in full compliance with the Intricate and
cunning conditione of Policies of Insurance, in such a
manner os to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companies so inclined, or others.
He is assisted by the best legal counsel in Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of Ol&lms against Insurance Companies,
It in known by many who have sustained loss by Fire
to property insured, and ithae also been the experience
of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely Told at ft certain time after a fire
occurs, in consequence of oareleGxnera or mismanage
ment in effecting the Insurance, or for some other cause,
which, although aa important /act, is scarcely ever dis
covered or thoQght of, until it is too late. In order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance in reliable Companies only,
and examine policies effected by others (in most oases)
free of extra charge . „ .
Parties sustaining low or damage by fire, as above,
will Bud it to their interest to ooneult the undersigned
“rio-Li Hfit* lh ' l6re M p8a,ll)l0 ' james fplton.
tf'tHKISTMAS DINNER EXTENSION
tables, good and cheap, at . manufactory, 269
South THIRD fittest,
ifor Bale onft to Cet. !
VERY DESIRABLE
No. 237 CHESTNUT BTBEET,
WM S. CAMPBELL A COj
Bt Lawrence Hotel,
ijjoltttag (Sauirs
FANCY GOODS,
PEARLS,
AfWXOLXBAU AXD XBfAU.,
itioiteg.
400 CHESTNUT STREET,
COUPONS
JHittwi* Hleat.
fUmouali.
(Express ©otnpatues.
IJljotogioplja, &t-
RliUiuerg ©softs.
non —ASHTON'S OOHMESOIAL
f(PU,UUIf. AGENOV, 506 OHESTNUT Straat.
A partner of reoogaissd character and capacity, with
a cash oapftal of $B,OOO or mere, is wanted .to join fn
the conduct of a cash Dry Goods Jobbing Trade. .Equal
mean* and large facilities are at the command of. the
■advertising party, who will open with or without con
nection on the l*t of January. 1869. Apply from Bto
10 A. M., or from 3)4,t0 6J?. M. d2B-3t*
dfeon onn—a. partner wanted
-fVJVv• wbo can invest.from $lO,OOO to
$20,000, wheie a liko amount Is already Invested, in a
and profitable Manufacturing Business, now well
fished, and which maybe greatly aud safely ex-
It la an ACTIVE BUSINESS MAR that la wanted.
A , be realised in a few years.
at this office, or eoneult re*
lt JOHN G. KERSHAW, Em., one of the
THism2L of A tllo Commercial Agency, No. 12North
THIRD Btre<t 9 d2B*Bt#
OAPIiALISTS.—Partner wanted to
, T w*® onH.tbird or ooe-hslf intereet in 21.000 Acres
of Land, densely eoreted with VUM'wd Norway Pine,
. of Jarg*growtb, together with Gang and Kngliih Mills,
now w complete operation, BitmUd in Clinton co., P*.,
on line of f ant nry end Eria Heilroed . ’
The lands were selected with unusual eve, hr a per
son fully competent to judge of the amount of Lumber
the / would yield, here b/aere, u he tinselled over every
p&'t of them. A portion of these lands h richly under,
laid with Coal, and parties can befaiisfcdthat the lands
are among the best In the country In erery atpeot of the
case. The purchaser may rely upon a constant and
rapid appreciation of the value of his Investment, for
further informatics, address
B. 8. CLARK. Agent,
Catatonic, Tioga o®., N. T.
\J\T ANTED—By a Young Man, a Situation
▼ ▼ to assist about a store. &o: has a knowledge of
Bookkeepicg. Reference-given. Address “J.3t S.,»*
629 North SECOND Street. d2B 3t#
OF ADDRESS AND CHA
*t V® wa ®tod tocanvassfora’popolarMercan
tile undertcking. To competent partiesjthe business
w«u be fairly temun«ra.tive. Address “ L. O. X..”
Press office. d2B-3t*
VMTANTED.—A Young Man desires a Sita
ationin a J? established house, where ha could,
In due time, ir satisfied, furnish capital.; Would wish to
A B Q/*-at this office. d2B-tuth&s3t*
A WIDOW LADY—Competent as a Cor-
Z*. respondent on matters of business aud Copyist of
legal pspers-desireslsiDployment in the above, or would
act as Reader and Amanuensis, Housekeeper and Com
panion to an invalid, or as Tfcnreraess-tesehing Hog.
» ?' Ac. Address AD*/.HOWARD,
Box 181, Post office. _ ( . , d2B-tjlo
MERCHANTS ENGAGED IN TEE
Wholesale Hosiery, Trimmings, and Variety bu£i
ne«s s can fear of a person, every way qualified, who
Wishes a situation as galtaman. Best of city reference
“ e Ry ,en * Address “ Experience” Box No. 2011
Pfliiaielphla Post office. . d2B-4t
13810K.S AND BUILDING MATERIALS
wanted in exchange for Beal Estate. ' Addr'ew
* Box 1107,” P,O - d3B.3t#
A FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER, OF
several yeare experience is one of the beat houses
in this city, and familiar with every department ot
Counting-room business, is open for an engagement.
Address Balance, ** post office. d37-£t>*
ANTED—A .Young Man who writes a
Y T good hand aud Is quick at figures. Address
“Jobber,* 1 this office. d27-3t*
—By an intelligent Young Man,
▼ * a situation as Assistant in a wholesale estab
lishment. Address “B. 0.,” at this office. d27-St*
T\TANTED—A Middle-aged Man who un
* * derstsnds keeping of books by single or double
entry. Address “Elliott,” at TAt Press office. d27-2t
A GRADUATE OF CRITTENDEN'S
Commercial College desires a Situation as Book
keeper. Address “T. P.,” Blood's Dispatch. d224t*
W7ANTED, FOB THE UNITED STATES
■ v CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried mss, ts
whom will be gives good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from SU. to 522 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be aeeepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MABuT Street,
above Eighth, north aide. t
X. N. MOOBB, .
Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons,
. Recruiting Officer.
Bxmr&iitfl
BOARDING.— Several select persons will
find very desirable board in a family of refinement.
Acceptable references given and required. Address
“ West,»*office of The Press d2B«3t*
A LADY HAVING TAKEN A HOUSE,
No 1417 Locust street, is now ready to accommo
date a few Boarders with communicating or |isglt
rooms. d?2-6t*
fW-J.I.UmmiMMiMIiIWW, Willi I IUIIJI I I Bill ■ .1 l,LB»
2Lmna«meiUß.
MRS. D. P. BOW’ER's IFALNUT-ST.
i-YJ. THEATRE.
THE FAREWELL BENEFIT
OF TSB STAGE MANAGER'
MB RIOZ3ING3, 1
Tt being the last week of his engagement, will toko
pla-e
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee. 29<A, 1858,
Upon which occasion the eminent artiste,
Ml§B J M. DAVENPORT,
Having, in the kindest manner, tendered her valuable
aid, wilt appear as Mrs. Oldfield, in Ur. 1. K. Lippln
cott’snew and successful Comedy, In two acts, entitled.
NATURE va. ART.
Nathan 01dw0rtby......... .....Mr. Bieblngi.
Miss 0. Klchiags.
Pas Seul By Miss Christine Ludlam.
Potpourri, for wind instruments...'. By the Orchestra.
Arranged by Dr. Chumington.
To conelude with the Operatic Drama, entitled, the
DAUGHTER OP THE REGIMENT -
.Marie, fber last appearance but two).. Miss O.JUeblngs.
Cartouche.".' .....Mr. Richiogs
Tonio Mr. R. F. Reich.
Horteos*us... Mr. Thayer.
The Duchess...... .......••••....Miss A. Wilks.
Msrcblooess Birheofield...... .....Mrs, Thayer«
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
IYA WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee. 29th, 18*S.
GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT.
GUSTAV BATTER’S
BBCOND AND LAST CONCERT,
188I8TID BT
MISS BUSAN MAY,
The young American Cantotriee. Her debut in this
city. , 1
Madame BERTHA JOHANNSBN, Mr. WILLI hM
MOLERU3, Flutist; Mr. HEMAN ALE BN, Violinist,
and Mr CHAS SCHMIIZ Violoncello, who have
kindly volunteered their services.
Mr. BATTER takes pleasure to announce that Miss
SUSAN MAY, singing in English and Italian, has made
the following selections, in order to please her friends
and the public:
Aria, from Brnaui..., Verdi | The Lastßose of Summer.
Drinking Bong—* ll Travlata,”,... Verdi
Ticket*, Fifty Ceuta. To be had at the principal
Music Blores, and at the office of the Musical Fund
Hall.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Concert to commence at 5.
d 23 2t
1/| RS. D. P, BOWERS’® WALNUT-ST.
UJL THEATRE, oorner of NINTH and WALNUT
Streets
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MB. M’DONOUGH.
THIS (Tnesday) EVENING, December 28,1868,
THE WILLOW COPSE.
Lake Fielding, Mr. M’Donoagb: * Sir Richard
Vaugbau, Mr. Dabols; Col. Vangueia, Mr. Greene;
Augustus, Mr. Drew; Bose Felding, Mrs. Conway.'
ROBERT MAOAIBE.
Macalre. Mr. Perry; Jacques Strop, Mr. M’Doaoagb.
Pricoa of admission—Second Tier aud Family Omus,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet 87X oents; Dresa
Oixole, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to their
locale, $8 and $5; Single Beata in Orchestra and Prltats
Boxes, 76 oents.
. Doors open at half past 0 o’clock: Curtain rises at
7 o’clock.
WHEATLEY A CLARKE ,B AROH-ST.
T Y THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericka, Acting and
Stage Manager.
THIB (Tuetday) EVENING, December 28,1868,
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
Asa Trenchaxd, our American Cousin, Mr. J. 8.
Clark: Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley.
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
Admission, 26 eta. Secured Beale is Ptoss Circle, 87
cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 ots; Beats In Private Boxes, * 5
cts; Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Peraona, 25 ot,*;
Private' Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 cts;
Whole Private Box, $B.
Doors open at half past 0 o’clock; commence at 7,
preoisely
IVATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
11 .Lore EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manug...
PERFORMANCE AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Afternoon, at ; Evening, at 7% o’clock.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
The elegant equestrian pageant,
BPRITES OF THE SILVER SHOWER.
THE DENIER AND FOSTER BALLET TROUPE
EQUESTRIAN FBATS, GYMNASTIC FEATS.
By all the Company.
SCALE OF PRIORS.
Dress Circle and Parquette.. 40 oenta
Children under ten years of age., 20 ((
Family Circle 20.
Doers open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performance*
will commence at 1% ♦
Exhibition repeated.—dr.
BOYNTON respect fully announces that he will
repeat all hie instructive aud amusing CHEMICAL
AND PHILOSOPHICAL EXPEBIMSNTB,
AT CONCERT HALL,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee.' 29th.
The enterta.nment will close by sending np A BAL
LOON, holding nfty gallons of hydrogen gas
Tickets 25 cents; oMldren, 10 cent#, if attended by
Pareota or Guardians.
To commence at 7% o’clock.
Holiday week.—come and
LAUGH.
BIQNOB BLITZ.
BUILDINGS, TENTH and
At the ASSEMBLY
CHESTNUT streets
PERFORMANCE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVE
NING, commencing at Sand 7# o’clock P. M.
ON NEW YEAR'S DAT, three grand exhibition*, at
11 A. M., S and 7X o’clock P. M
The LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, Ventriloquism,
Magic, and the Wooderfal Automaton Rope Dancer,
who surprises and delights.
Admission, 36cents; Children, 13cents. d¥3-lm*
OKATOKIO —“ THE MESSIAH”—THIS
celebrated Oratorio, by the immortal Handel,
will be produced at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, ou
TUESDAY EVENING. Deo. 28th, Inst., by the HAN*
DKL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, numbering nearly 200
TOicee. snpoorted by the fall etrength of the UER*
MANIA ORCHESTRA. Leader, OdRL LENTZ. The
T»holo under the direction of Prof. PHIL. ROHR,
Conductor of the Society Subscriptions for the series
of three Concerts S 3, entitling subscribers to three
tickets for each Concert. To be obtained at BEOK J&
LAWTON ’B, Seventh and Chestnut streets. d22-6t*
HpHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE FINE ARTS,
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
18 OPEN DAILY (Sundajs excepted) from 0 A* M.
till 5 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents.
Shaifts of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad
mission at all times,s3o. *»"tf
CJANFQBD’S OPEKA HOUSE,
to ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the PeanaylTanll
Railroad Depot.
GREAT BILL
501 the OPERA HOUSE.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford’s
61. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON,
Tbs Ohristmu Pantomime.
EVERT EVENING New Songs, Glees, Chornies,
Refrains, Ac., with Dancing by the
SANFORD CHILDREN.
Admission 26 cents; Children 12# eents.
It/fUSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GBR
ITL MANIA OBOHKSTRA will commence tbeir
Pnblio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nor.
20th. Single Ticket* 26 cents; a package of eight
ticket* for flj which maj be obtained at Andre's, Ixo4
Chestnut street: Beck A Lawton’s, corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per*
formance commanoas at 8K o’clock P. tf aolT-if
Drugs, etc;
600 lb*. OU Peppermint; 200 do. Sassafras; Oar
raway,Hemp, Fennel, and Canary Seeds: Oarb. Am
monia. Cream Tartar: Bi-Garb. Soda. For sale, as
wanted, by * WILSON A MRRRITP,
; dlTif 308 MARKjfr*