The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 07, 1859, Image 3

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    •" : S?S2^Si®|ESS'
- -pUfh^fpsi^W^»V^|«^f^k!iiWor.Ui»d(rfe|a-.
U Thi)rn forth*’
v , K«nyra^Fjfi^’*ihW4i^?
■ ta pin* rtrot, »w:Ba%
of Hub*a&tfk*rm?-?on
b»u*.i f 0 **'
•Hagai to Kt* Wl<ml4 »nl 4«l!jet»l- - Iw out.;-, a ;
, A«4n*:®tlSß'»,wi:W: K,w Totk a ” 4 H,»ahtagt?n.
•
4inw»AtW.e»l‘]n»rjCTUtlonot : »UUp»pKm««. !
a SoHitfUaptWin ta«fn.tajnttila «Ux<»£v*gU«R*.i
that agsntlsman In. New York.oltywent to thenmce
oftthi defondwrt#taadr ; tetegr*phe4 ( to 7 tba .5 plaintlff< for
*woikMtomtelKq^»;'qa*-*6jl» w ypitii Iq.-and^th^,
. othfr J» B > ?i ? £W
plaintiff Unit the-peraon wtttod .tjrq hundred Jjinndwmq
, coquets,- eud/bcro tim/mi# fctte,*was, eoMMtfd,. Jh«,
.pla'ntifThadniade up. the .two hundred boquet*. - .The.
" plaintiff claimed the sum of, s2®odama jea.. rdiot for
tb*iplklttUOcfor>slOQ.J' > pJjrfntyti W. &«
• Price faedef«odfßtl«.r.: =‘»~
Thom** J, M«W : M»tgnw.or;fi»mnel;AllM ) B«i,i
late sheriff, ts IHrid'JLrantrong;, An, .action on re-
->;Mitohe»on lor .dt
' eDxstaiot Jadga Hare.-f-Ohafles s*>
Lewis Atted‘?.'4)amon;tradlng, ABr, to the nse of
; the Commercial Mutual Insurance Company
City of aetlohi to'ieeover damages
for'tHf lose ofavessel/whlobwaS ‘.taken )bv/<the‘ city
loe bo&t^downMaafertyey aed>
there' left) in-tiie "inufcrt tfrthe loop which; otttbar.ana,,
eshted her wsloir- ,y«tdlot fortbe.plalntiffafOr $8,Q0o«~
Propels forpUlnttfft’Xlngfotd«feud&at*M v^H' •;
‘ "fSi&^PLAAa^/ndge^lindlow.—Michael
Ydrformedical 'anli'irarip«i\wmCtnHn* :s&,?*** %f: *J
%"«ltein-toi?oov»r
damages for'hot hubifibg the plalntiff:t6 finish-his c?n
tract to bnUdv* «hr|alll/hotta»i‘‘.^,Oa^ •ft^eU^^B^€ty*^^r• ,
' * s' ,
Allison .-^Apnai
Thon^^M^n^lct^of t to^attltiuid;battery^upon
Hsnryseost;was and hatielry.
upon J. fcuicy. “ ‘ V' rS/f t 1,:-
Thomas.,Poran j s«Hled: guilty >to the lar
ceny. - ’ ~ •:•' - '-J* "-' *V , .' ‘s ?•*.-/Am,
* Zedkirk Peroe'l.,pleaded the^chargeof.ai)-;
■auH anihatiery upon ..s ,4- .<
t B» ld^ / Llft4say^WMLh^l a A t^a of tbe k charge.or it*
ceiTlog atofojmlMtnvfPpngbertT rorde^epdaht a t , T
Alfred Wlllonhnd f redenek Klinger wire ponylcted
- of an. aaaault.and.r battery Wohattb.
battery JVsrdTot BttUty, boj
reeomaieodecHotnh merer otthe Thiscase wat
one ln whiib. of tha prosecutor and d«?
fendant .were throning, haHs, at each other, .whan,their
parents Interfered,’ and hendeltbe squabble. - •,. , r -
John H6rrUeey,ja lad,'was charged qltb riot,and an
auaalt and battery,npon-Thomasl^try.-, The District
Attorney-abandoned the esse of rlot,'uid the defendant
then pleaded gttllly ohejge , <&' fc»BA?att . and bat*
dbarlea KineWr charged withfeommitUng ahassauU
and batUrynpan Thomaa Ik>fjty* *Verdict i gafi I tyv.. As
moved TorgiadgrCitid bythecourt, and thb'dtfprfmrt
■ D...
v V-5-V-*• '■.H,v».-vi>«
gave
the off lectures on
The spedal "pf.tbe The Coal
formations,”whlih^fov.PebKsylva&lan, for obvlouii
reasons,'is. a themsv of peenllar.; interest.
Among, the we'may say the
dearest points dembnatntsd last «W the'fsct, •
as "dedaoed' r thu 'geflWgioal appearances >of
eoal -bedf, that/''in,’a ' former
wbleh -we: now /inhabit- was productive- of tipbCles
of pligtg and f egeublts that in more modern times are 1
eohß&pd i.t? L the - The jeame of this i
faoe of the ;
- vH/.not; yet
having b^me s ihflldtntly^ff\yesjed.-t > hf J
gas' to'i qstida anfmalj; jfghi ! and/liea^ ir of the
sob had not yet beoome esmn tlal to the groyrUt o); vegb*
tntion', tin the dbwlj-ebollrg eartkhaving sap*
. 'pUed the feqViislte irlumth from within tbe leciartt’s:
' Winn *ixplenattwj { t In
matter,, through iti'maltifprm
pbat, and -apthradte -<oal) was -at;
• ohcd lnter e%ting/»dlnauVwtly^ v '^'??: Tr * [" 5
'>At the bdl of/Messrs. Bryant ABkratton’s Her-;
/oantlle Qollegej sonthesst corner of Seventh and Ohest.;
hut •t^Vß’, l a'iwfarbof7conjlder.ble'7flirlt,and' mere
'than -‘’asdaV-amount interest .to„ business men, was
.WqdW.tit* Auspices of-tbls exMllehLlhsHta*’
iloo,'by L6rlttßi6dgbt,X>q/ There,wan a-large audl*
•aer fraieaf,' ah4''theiiecture -,was ; evidently received
with ieoturir Baring been; re-;
peatediygreeted wUh applause. .. *..« > |
Mr. Blodget saidtbbthlssubject mightibe^J»roperly
designated <- il
this branch of the gensraf snbject that he proposed to
i treqt pf}-it, jiotoj.tbe jsdß(»tion of every
btui&eei msu./ lßis dde of'the iuseci did
er^ahettuet-tprindples^it-eelrjorthf'piaottoaltjdlstinct
teeMmN
others *gk vhuslnesj
man to havebteKideekiupon thii ee\«c|
. Ibfa* |
The ofpol IUCaI ftf ht
. Bad'/ iMt.hslf
i hf &ovbnteiSntirei , e
rooted towards the acqoltU!on : of 'povrer'and 'the math*
tooaaeaof oWfirp Jfct iV<e6o3ohiic«l,J)Qt
ip now,
of the Ktetfsmaa WMtwits his Ansheiat-laulget/'fiA j.
waii| to
hear 4 In ‘behalf of the Bipt'st the
Rev. George of
subjeet /of. which 7 wafe JVEiatorio TrSditicns.H
lectors respect*-Sh-ribi&aWe'prt?-;
more tbau-ordinary anaiyili' pmt of
its
. lectaie was de‘-
“lirered.‘., % '{ , ;- t .- ; >J•,<’// ]
-GtWiiWfr ii going' ahead gallanUy; with his
'*iik^or. n BiTTL* ?Hir. it' is a" Btan.noh craft, »Us be
' fore W'wlnd liks atrae vesisl, imd is freighted 'with
*- the best of cargoes. /Gleason-and the best of
porlal-reading are now synonymous,—Af fas
The Eiqhth bfffcjAitpAßT;~Satnrday next wiil
be the Sightb of January/ a day ohee-celebrated' wi^i
much ipirit, bat noy 'fh® 41 Old Bol
dlere &pf,4he.w«cj bT'isiSirilLiold * i»eQting, : jji the
morning,iwjA*fterthe end
hT'Mtppcted that theywill Jjmum 'jfesolu*
tlotts t^ninMU^jrtbs e!tg«jtfginnent«"ißwle it
;NMrdo3Aaddo6 Oheetaat etreetj.ebore fllxth«yv |
g*Qtl«ni*ti'in VagUvd proposwCb tiinomit Jatalltgenie
' fromone* continent taanbthe? the ioftrji
; meiteUljof to be pleoed v cn’«*oh
’ ftide/oftfas bisto-r-witer to MQdaetiog'toodiaitil
•' / is
rather chimerical;. end entertain greyedonbU whether
It can fof: the tranixbielib n' bfbrdepi
for’ elegant clothfn£to the «’ Old franklin Haircloth-
InfJSmporlum’lof*. H.VBldridge, No,-821 Ohwtntit
afreet.--' > yy;'-- :*yy j
Wnr should the fiaored character of Virtue » ; j ,
ghlneon & rlilafn’a countenance l? Ye power!! •
. Why fix’d joa cot e brend on treiion’fl fr'oDfc. r } i *
i !
Weean’t but question. ,bat as a genera]
rale, consider it safeto ndflee the readers of The Pteis
to avoid ail perwms who do not hay their dotting at
-the HranttUe Stakes,
Ifo.OPT Ohestflot etieit:, - - f j
yVfmpotrlatiqns,
/Babofted for the Preea.J
JoUn* -288Wls bo*p
Iron J Wood £.Co; d p)u mdß« Mtutln * Bennettji a.
do' John Peaia'R'Mm £Ooj 1088 bars 286 Ml* Iron Mid
" dletoh £ Horned: 1 ease 0 Lennfg: 1700 boxes tin plates
- N.Trptter £ Ooj' 77f bere24AbdU 804 sheet* Ir*alldrri* J
■' £• 3a»a £' Co; 09 bar# do Garrett &8ob*: £9 bkftf eartb
•l7 f a#*re Peter WrJgh t ft. Sou; t cats JF KrojTArOn; 17
;r ' PbgsffraMcKee*Co; 2 cMM'bodtsWflfcAMsmn;
2 do Word 0
adukalbslcHebryOokebll box stone flags 3 Flood;
46 bx« J6thnf Copeland;2ca*ki beaut £jJOiMmerljrj
14 eases 70 bussed Alf F WfkUW 10 pans whiskef 3
Glbft&,W £G6rlo«e£c«blor&ta potass* £*o?* *
n*llj H «obd>i baftoSMlslfopb rrdnflterefAWhitaker;
*'lol6 bars dbKjritfMt 0
• “* - T*jlb^J^^e'TKMfttlwato£6da#J i l~siMfc J6bnß9j
'luf'lettks «h»rt4*a
He (lor & <JOr l 6 dUS**-DaJe? Bbts £*WJtbers; lOphgi
udse BUplelgh, Bop £ Co£':lVda£W Watson £ Cot |l6
«afcAK6*rlfß. Mirifiall£Ooj '24 06 Wm H SomieriFl
.;curi>omwt'^o;. 2esaksaa*26bblsnslls I>si4g.r
K -MsiimUi'fc fcrdirn; 4euks ads«FieU £Hsrd(e; 6no
Grand/,-Warden £ Co; 1 orate Jamei*CooperjT r «4se
glteriPricoiCo; 8 io old
' lews' slthrlraa Brod; 14 carl!) chains a cists ita(u 4
begenslli 81rd Is sflr th M . OMlaaprdes SO bdlapans 1 ;
outeotSi ld'Shollosrweio 18 dohdw Martini arallh;
3 casks hder W 8 ilanscll k Bona: 7 fkgt soods DTjtn
• vdreth Agon; 6 cuss terrlsA Co; 18 ea snd 87 fedla Ison
■ K tforlor 810"! 88 osMsmdseGll SarriSh) Itale Sobkrt
HotraMj-'lO eases'Esheiiek.Blaek fc Bo; % do Price,
Parri»A:Oo;80 cases and 1 bale'(} & Hesse, 1 Son k Co;
Bdo Charles Vcrln&Co;3 do Samos! H McPadden;
Sdd baokejdbrr Psolngton k So r: 42 do J P Steloed 8s
; 1 Oei-'IS Snldel; 663 tars Iron Ta**art,'B?o *,
; 1" CoV IWI iws" 230 odls Iron" 805'do Boon iron Jonathan
: 'emaaj{iS‘k Son;: 78T bar«6o bale lronMlddletoi*
, v i‘H»n»Mf’ltBSt»i»l*>BlBB9»on4loo do2U Sort 885
" ' Mldroddd JiSr do hoop do Sia do sleet;do' Wllllani J
:ToU«r3lBBl*ts'224MU,l»r)ronlBBlM»'Mgla idd
203 bundtesrod do :83B'hld»hoop-do M B M atony t
Co; 127 bdli bkelrdnlosao hoop do O I)Bobbins k Go;.
’‘.lWWdddo * fc-A'B'SsstoHl; 8 owes Johli Poirot
■' Co; Bdo Bhsffaer, ZieglerBs Co; l out n P Blimadll;
lOotgi ,Binings,ltoopfcWMhtijirton;-fl doßamliioran
.- - k Co; Sf do Wrar k CiillUan; 14a oratss garni Astir? fi
j'^'moriyi’lJ^Waoir.k/pots.sodi^euofHßalrliii*:
, , Ooi'flMI« sttel Girttit t gdii- i otak IlisUs) 3
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% sTOb«4w^a*&i4«Ab^nfiSfnMi Co;i2 v r pl|ff Bo|tffar,
rdo. Smltlvadgllsh i Oo;. 1? do,
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LETTER BAGS
T j ■ At tkt MirckaM"-Bxch<iitgt> TfhtlaitlfHut.
nlraao n.mllton, J«0!u0n.... H.iaaa, soon
Buatio U»7 H Konflall. ahwH.na, Boon
■Bill Tho» W»lt«r, Hlorth St Birta, soon
B«e ia«. W111Umf..................8art.d0.8, Boon
ißsw Woodtnff Blma, 1 Brootß.■■..':■! jHnTßxm. Boon
fj ' T /£Uanuc' SutclU^<;HccP' lJ '
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PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7, 1859.
itm BIMB,. f.V.. I."';.i : 4i i buh’sUtb.'.;. «s#
W
" <£ r * K./iBWYSBi 'pi ,
Norfolk, 24 (ttQorf'j t with/ iqaaa and;-passengers to Thoa
? f ß^r ? M#ohan{c.Rose,r day frora’- Odessa,' rel,lwlth
'pornto JMjßawtJt.Soa..; •-
1 {Bc£3,Jps.H.St?oap, Carton, Brdays8 r days from. pharleiton,
Tfjith mdse to D 8 SletsejQjifc Co
;7 iBIOW? / r - f ... •
|Shlp Toiiawanda, Jullna.from Liverpool jjor 20;
I ' v^'oliEto.
Steamship Boston, Bellew, Hew York, Jes-AUdwrdide.
, I Brig Edtnbwg, Bartlett, Trinidad de BnbaJß.'A . W
'Welsh. **'• > f
- IBrig, Ignw, (Br)Abbctt,Bt, Johns, NF, Welaford &
* Tgchr JA Bajard,'Hardy* Wilmington, NO, jßakar. „
' j Bohr Samt Appldton. flraht,iB»yinnahv ; t -,7 do . * ;
| Str J S Bhrlrer, DenniSjßaltimore, A Oroyas, Jr, \
i [Correspondence or the Philadelphia Exchange.]
i . . LBWXfl.Dal..Jaw 5,8 AM. .
) A brig, supposed to bo the Sami Small, is now Tory
near the shore, with a signal o{ distress hooted. The
ateam«tng America has gone to her asaiitiacG, to tow
her to the Breakwater,-where the b&rqae Amy, from
Boston, a barque, two brigs, and Msohra remain. .
1 { The barques .Florida, for Aspinwau.pxibe, for Kings
ton.* Ja,and,brig CJlyde/forPoace, PB, wept to sea yes
terday. - The brTg Porward,'‘fof;New Yorki eohrs Bick
man, and UecdilQio.jemaut, gt harbor,>.Wdnd west—
Weather moderate. * - * - > .
| Youia, fco. i ... .
; ‘'ißrniyiMm.'l/' 1
j ■. (Oonesppnflenoe of the.PhlladelphlaJßxohange.) ,
.. , a PiP, IgUXD, Ili. e t.PM,'
•> 'A ship., two-barques, and two brigs are-now; off this
place/golrig Jn. ho Tassels in sight outwardbound.
Wind sooth—.weather,pleasant. •. ( ..
Si 4il M [Sr TIUaBAPH TOTBB mss.'] 1 . -
' Bostozt, Jan 6,
[ b&rquea Ehilene, from Cape Town;' OhrLeti
fni, from Anx Ceyea.
■ The b&tqae off ,0»p« Ood last night,
Iron into theachr falconer, ainkingher in tfo minute* ,
(The Oru«os ilojared, and has anchored
below, awaiting a tog to,tow her iDto jort , . •
j % i--: ' NoaroLK, Jan. fl, '
, Arrived'id.the. Boada, ship Plying Drigon, 80 day a,
from Jarrialnland... < ,r. , , -••
: The brig Ganges; reported wtaaing, hna arrived from
!Dem«ma. ■ ~ s. H
The condition of .the barque Octavia, before reported
aehoie, ia critical*. .., ~s '
- ,«v» MEMORANDA.
Steamship Phlneaa Sprite, Matthews, hence,ar
rtred at Boston yesterday at 7 AM, la44hours paisago,
Steamship ItUoois,-McGowan, for Asplnwalt, bleared
atN®wYorkyesterday.,■. ‘
Steamship Delaware, Oepes, cleared, at New, York
yesterday for Philadelphia. *,
/StealnsW jf.Cleator r , (Dr) • Kidd, cleared at New. York
yesterday for Liverpool. .
s. BhJp.TUsearora, Duolevj, for Philadelphia, sailed
from .Liverpool lOtbnlt.
~*hlp Morning Llght/Johrison. for .Philadelphia, was
at OueutU Nov 9—arrived Oct 29.'
i'Shlp.pampero, Coggins, for New. York, sailed from
Woosung Oct 15.
1 Ship base JeaneaiChlpoiro, at Shanghae Oct 22, was
ap for Hongkong-.
, ship .Llul.e Southard, Spall, cleared at Savannah 3d
Inst. for. Liverpool, with 8602 hales cotton- , ,
Ship J.O, Humphries. Prince, for Rotterdam, cleared
at Savannah Bd'<|fistrwHh 1781 bales option;.
Ship Phantom. PeterspD, : for Boston, sailed from Hi
nllla Oct& aoid the Boston; Potter,' for do oh the'9 th.
. Ships Maadirin,;PerrUt; John PlamfaMjMatiob, Bax
ter; Eureka, Lone, for New*fork; Ooodhae,
for Bong Kong same day; Ringleader,, Matthews, from
Baa Prascfibo, (jjrSth) one, kh^others, irere at Shabg
haeoct2o. ''-A**'* *Sh -tr, . v <’-o
Ships N B Palmer, (oleared
26tb) and'Kataßastlagj, Jordo jood, were atßhanghae
Ships James Brown,,Crabtree,unc; Torrent.Gpve;
Sfa, Serpent, Whltiapre; I p‘horge*,BU , ter;. Boston Light,
Crowell, W 3ah FrtccWjYartSr, Mix! for New York;,
Panama, Oave,,for MelbonrnerNf pier,Kennedy, for do;:
Uve YankeeJ.Thorctf otfierq, were -
at Hb'ngKong'Octfib; ,‘yV£-.’. r'
Ship Ltdj Suffolk, Lavender;, for Amoy, to load for,
New York, sailed from Hong Kong Oct 21.
' Ship Robert Henderson. (fir) Corbett ,/or Foo-cnow,
to load for New York, Billed from Bong Kong Oct 80.
Ship Borodino, Ppndieton, at Callao Nov ; 27, was to;
Sail in B'daya f&r Boston;
, Ship BouelLjYoorhees, for San Francisco; cleared at (
New Yorkyeaterday/, r
BmpLt'u's Napoleon,, (Ham) KerHog,from Hamborg,
anlved at New,York yesterday ‘
andßM Mills, for.
Havre, wentibeea/roni Chtoeitoa dtk/hst. „ 1 .
ißarqae 242 tone, baiitet Baltimore, has;
bWasQldfbrflOjOOq,tobedellvered,lnNewYork.,;*' i
’ jßirqae -r Mihlon Williamson, Bchiffort, sailed from'
Boston 6th Inst... - - , . - ;' ‘ ’ 3 J, \
7 Barque Bosphorus, (Hoi) Krttisltgfc,-frotu P&aangyat
New.Ybfk’pesterdsy./ ‘a- .**- ' , .
.Barques Maury; Fletcher, fir Bhioghae, and Kremlin,‘
Johnson, for Boated, were stFoo-ehcw-foo Oct 20.
Barque Jeannette, Barclay, for Sydney, NSW, was at
Bbanghte Not' 6.%
Barque Mary FBUde| Crowell, for Hong Kong and,
Macao, sailed from.Wpotung Oct 6.
Barque Little, from Bordeaux Oct 10,
for Bio Janeiro, **a‘spoken Nov 14;. las 6 N, long 24 30,
Ba?qub’~PrUcu!aj,'NeyftoD, for New Orleans, sailed
frpiqHaynna29thW;V/. '; "’' .
Barque OctiTla, 1 Thomas; from,New Yofk, bound to
Rtehiaond. la aahore.near Cape Henry, but will proba-C
ibly be got off»i telegraph from Norfolk, Jan 6.) . !
• Brig Albertina, o~aendag,~ remained at Rotterdam
16th u.t, loading,(or Philadelphia, v ■ ■ • (
BHg Wanderer; (Br'em) Lehmann, for,-Mo .Janeiro,
cleared at NewYorg ’ v ' ,‘vt» .
‘1
h^M s aV*tihafr«^u
~Bebr A B at New York yeiter-!
Attakapu, arrived at
New York yesterday. „ -\ ' •*’ u °
Schyi Milton. New Oastle, Del/ and J
H Deputy: AI exandr iaVaTrl red at New
York yeetekyi. /v 7 1 - ’ ' :
Schr Qbb.-.QlbbsrOiobst for Oharlestoh, sailed from
Barrel Stake? L«, 28d ult.. . / * - r
BohrMartaa Aaut.ldbNeil, Hlhdt from Mobile Deo 14
for New York, with Cotton, Ac. is reported by telegraph
XromjNorfolk 18. mlles.aouth of Oape
-Henry.'/ Her Cargo has been paved in a damaged condi-;
;tioo. and It l/tboaghtthe visiel wHI be got cff.. The
jjtaKbNWMbUMt in' Camden, in : 18i8, was
fated A lii 1 , ahd was -owned - J>y Mr Th mas Hand, of
atowJ k ' .yi'i".;: • ;
tail ■town. ’ • ■
(Per stkimer'Norih^American, at Hslifsx ).
-ft Ar from.N. York 16th ult. Orpheus at .Bremen; .7th,
Josephine, at Bordekux; 18th, Margaret Xvaos. atDun
gene&e; 20th, W Krone, at Deal; Thornton, at Liverpool.
Ar irom ,N Orleans 18th ult, Northampton, at Havre;
19th, Normandy.,at Liverpool; 20th. Joanna Madron, at
Dover; 21at,‘Wuftemberg, otLiverpool. • - 1
Ar from Savannah 19th nit, B Oobden, at Liverpool;
20th, Boater. Johnny, at do; 21st,'Ohlc»gonhd Ohaiter
Oak, aide.
Ar from Charleston ISth ult, Colombo; at Liverpool;
loth, Medallion,-at do; 20th, Agamemnon and O Thomp
son, at de. ‘ ,-s «
Sid foriNew - York 19th ult, Xsoort, from Liverpool;
20lh/Hartford, fm Shields; 2lat, Devonshire, fm Dea).g
Sldtforioh*rleitonl9th alt, City of Manchester, fm
Liverpool. , * u !
ARRIVALS AT tHKvFKIMCIPAL, HOTELB,
vt fo tom o'clock nii ifowuxa.
_r»“i -* , ,-■ ;
GIRARD nOUfIS-Oheibint itoMt/below Ninth. j
& A Darden/Troy >,N'T; v,‘ M.-YalettUne, Paris 1
JBDavol '-*kr J.Davol,. U <
G Pricker, N Yvf $ - KB Lapaugh, NT*
Dr WitUngbemAla, NY J Lockwood, London
0 D Angelis k ]»N T 1 >/ : .W K.Coxpj Miss
jp.D TJuyer, Boston >•-, —, "7 B Brown, Chicago \
G J'Oroak, N T , A SfflQders, Gba<leston >
B J.Pswson, Charleston Goo 8 Bolden, Pittsburg >
B 0 Gardner, Nashville T D Tito, Narhville -
JL Wentworth, Phils ' T Anderson, Nashville ;
D A AlHaon, Nashville B H Cooke, Nashville
VOoeonKN f ■< ' J H Johnson,-N Y
8 a Castle, NT. 8 B Church, N Y
D K Harvey, Olndn ft 0 Warner, N T
JaiDMcluam, NY. - H B Clark, Mlm . . \
R W Appersoo, Richmond Miss Pettnos, Pbila] '
PP. HcOraery, St Louie' Geo D'Appleton, St Louie
B P Swift, Davenport,lowa 8 C Burdick, lows
Jae B Mackensie, lowa V K Hendrioks lod '
J NT,; ~ Mrs Ridot, NY
MrsSombie, N Y ' /-'• T Dean, Cincinnati, 0
B L Gould. Sari Francisco ColL Lay, New Orleans '
W B HogeboomV N Y ;. • Mlsi 8 B IririesS; N Y
W 0 Wheeler, Chicago Hire 8 W Hannum,Chicago
B Drummond, Va' J H Maddox.N Y •
GII Dickson, Baltimore John A Broadoe, Va ,
Mr* Br6ddus, ? V» .' MPhlness, NY
0 Hager, Lancaster Pa WB Fletcher, RI
Edw BKinney, NT " 1 Geo Bcarborrongh, Kj
2 W Obolrldge k la, NT John Louber. N Y
W E Treadwell Awh N T MwWffl Utuiace, N T ,
KT HniUcs.HT ■ A J Pickens, Maas
0 8 Abercrombie, NY AB Hill, Boston
Geo A Lewie, Ky BP Parrish, Hr f
M Taussig, Bt 1<ml» * O Y Msyor, Bt Louis ■
J Black,Lancaster J Jaurdan.de la, NT
G B Ward A la, 0B R' ! -H Trexler, Beading
MlssM Trexltr, Healing Hiss B Trexler, Beading
Miiffßraum, Headings RH Ocheltree, N Y
B H Puffer,’‘Brooklyn' Allen Ebb, Brooklyo
0 HMurray .Jersey City D Laehy, JerseyoUy
J Whltney-Missouri , 0 H Sampson, Boston
A Maynard, Boston f< GO Emery,' NT
J H Higbedi N T E B Jewell, Buffalo ,
(B/« n }i< '; i. . i.' ■ . _• .■:> ; '
MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL-Fonrthat;, below.Arohj
j Ma«/arl auoToweiodsf ' Wfl Gibson, Pa j
WOyerfleld. Eaßton*". 5,1 ."MM Cooper. Penn Haven
jyß'MeredUh, Kittaririing J L Cooper, Penn Haven
■Wtri'Mlller, Kittaonihg '' D H Nelmari,’ Easton
MannfOolombla^^^c..A Hexter.Miaemilie -
Joo MoOlery, MU tpn, Pa W H Bogle. Milton, Pa
W B Myers* NT -i ? ; Mra Btrr; Cumberland ob
Miss Sharp, Cumberland 00. J B Boston, Balt
Geo WDl*e f , Boston D Emerson, Boston
H O Levanway,Stroudsburg HoriK L‘Blood, Harritb’g
D W Grey, Green co. Pa A G D Jackson, Sullivan co
Hon WT Dougherty, Bedf’d J A Grady,'Carbondale, Pa •
R Edwards, 1 Cortland, N Y J M Stewart, Mercer, Pa
L B Parsons,Conn il ’ .'LShaw, New Lebanon, Pa
T & Hotchkiss, NT ' ’' Wm Lant*,lllaekv>e, Va
Wm Bhowell, Md O 0 Hagdon, Oalifornia
‘ AMERICAN : HOTEL—Chestnut st„ above Fifth.
FA Curtis, Dei ” . Chas Campbell, Wash
JMBowley.NT " HU Williams, Phlla
John McPadden, Phila . J O’Connor, Pa
J J Lewiij W Chester " Miss' JAM’fitooker, Pblla
■W T .Thompson, KT , J Herts, Kingston, 0 W
ErThomaa. West Chester , Jos Davie: Kiog'tOn, Off
P',J Barry, Pa,' "J/ ,‘.F 4 H Vlemiog. Waahlngtori
WfA>W*llsoe, B Fianolsco / J.M.Gersliae, Hyde PaTk
yjOhriStewait. Libkawanna N Stephens, N Y ‘
JbhttP Cbx, Bethlehem ' B H Sayre,'Bethlehem
Jtfri MdOaihy, Prdv,' BY Wflf Polbetoris, Mt Holly
N Y - Henry Howland, N J ‘
*Bamt Patterson, M Chunk E A uhler, Lebanon, Pa
G Thomas; N ' t -,A Williams,N Y
JRBahd, Westfield, Mass J W Hardman, N Y
MiuSimmoDB,NY HE Woodward, Boston
Jas U Barker, Washington . ■
TJNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. L
Wfil MbCoy, JPi Pittsburg B B Chapin, Pa ‘
ThMßohe.tsiPa-.JatGillespie,Del
Ohaa Peterson, Va , .Mrs Freeman, lod
MrsD Jones* N J,, . W. J Hnnter, LI .
Ftt Bafoo.'NY " Budolyh Handlger, N Y
“A’HdndJger, NY T BerrlU, Pa •
FRANKLIN above'‘Third.'
KirJbn«i:;phili, J ; ' J Henning, OlhcinnaU !
iEDi|MtJr*feVV Ml« Gtfißuj Germantown
A Merluri A la, Germ’town Geo F' Obriard* Boston I
Mo«eifil*e[ow,73r, l tJi,Hlt.;A»ron Aoderton, Jfewirk
Heo u Moore, Canada West W.C.Fountaln, Dover,,Del
‘J'WjOpHlns,.Dover, Del' liaao Palst. Cincinnati
■Theo Harmans, Tenn‘ > Jricob Mbore. Dsl'
~Wm u Ciß Pratt,-Winchester; • <
.' r u: t , ; Jf -* .. .
•jrr^rt^V-V'rvit-c-VLuw'> -t .
HCTEL-Bace street k abbva Third. >
8 r Hiveri' MriO p Whitaker,' Md
DrAJ Ma^Nn.-AUentown.. JBA Depett, Sftston .
p K ‘ Joueil A da* Germiri VtTJTtnk,- Mobtgbo- oiy 1 co ; 1
Q cnhling,:Parkaburg '.-P ,G H BardwelL Hatrisburg
o Beecher, Cam A-AmVBB Ohas Chambers. : •
i •' BF Johnson, Pa
j Rich Jones, Bhilai''*-.>t"Jos Anthony, Pottevllie
’BemfrAodrt^Hfirtlfibwg.^ 1 ;!'- • h t
hi ' a
BARIjSY BHBAT atreet, below Vine,
■w! D Walton- BtroodiSiagM Oafiea, NJ
WPlitrge, Pa ~, . - OPiatg.,Ea
K VaJiey. Bnaia co, W Amlernon 4.1 a, Fa
I Andartoi; K*»tmro - J Hoppojk, Nowtomi
A Gernirtp, Nowtown Mij| 3 oilbett, Bueking m
O.S Torbart, Newtown , B Hugli... Buoalnguara.. ■
OF Stiatton, Pa J BaJloo, NJ ■
' S f*MAMaON HOUBi-Boooniat:, Iwlott Arci.
piwi- Cook, Troy( NY‘ Wm BldrWge, N J«»«y ; .
Mra.Wood3'A. aon,N.J „ . W S Melrop, Del. ,
Jdhnßlraplon.Del . .? **
sat Allen, H&rrlabarg ... John E Boierta, Balt -
Andrew Uhler, Lancaster
MOUNT VERNON HOTKL—Second st., above Awk..
BioJefWM.Kansaa.. Stryker, N.Jersey;
Del ' •O H Moore, Berks co <
oiSeFoSSt Del ' ! • - A-Williams At 14. Del
Mii Anna'Grant, Del ' H'G Walters & fe, Blit -
8 ’Graft'& la, Qleirfield S Paterson, Phila -
j JisP Roberts, Pittsburg - ; ’
' -BLAOK BBjiß INN—Plftb| ind Merchant streets,
M G Kauffman, York, Pa W Honsberger, Pa
John Hart, Riomnond, Ind Isaac Hart, Indiana
A B Leedom,-Pa ' ,W P Brown, Md
Sills P Brown, Pa , B J Larobom. Pa
Jos Brown, Md ' ■ Henry L Altken, Pa
Thos HNevin, Pa John Nevln, Pa _
Jai Kellogg ft la, N Y Geo W McFarland, Pa
O Ohurohmin, Del
J BALD S AGUE—Third street, above OallowhlU.
Jno Hartxel, Pd ' Jacob Henninger, Pa ,
HLBhuUa.Pa * JnoLtcht; Northampton
Jacob Zepp, Pa’ ~ Jas L Mast, Beading .
NHDengler, Fa . . JT Downer, Pa
j BLACK BEAR'HOTKL—Third it.* ab. OallowhlU,
W Wiert, Pa - T H Wolf. Danboro
W Brumbach, Bxeter . Solomon Vogel, Pa . •
Special Notices.
A New. Article for the Hair*
COCOINB,,
.. •'COCOINB,
OOOOINE,
1 . , \ . . COCOINB,
; ig the best and oheaprat oil for dressing, curling, and
preserving the hair in use. 11
l Prepared by PHALON ft BON., 617, 497,and 197,
JIROADWAY, and sold by all ’ DhggisW and Vandjf
Goods Dealors!' Pint Bottles 60 Cents; Half Pints 26
Cents. • • - -
( T. B. PXTEBBON ft BROTHERS, 806 Chestnut
etreet, wholesale agents. , lt
“Thefeenateof Prussia, at a recent sitting,
[paid a merited complimeni .to the Galea of Germany,
[Christoph Wilhelm Hoofland, by ordering tho erection
[of a monument to' his memory in the city of Berlin
ir any marideserved well or his countrymen, certainly
that wan W as Dr. Booiland; for, while by his teach*
Jogs he revolutionised the whole sjstem of medicine,
preparations cartiel relief into every
:home in the' I&nd ; and at his death he was mourned
as a,benefactor of the ’ Times, Octo*
b*r; 18670 *’ "
These celebrated medloines. the German Bitters and
Balsamic Cordial, are prepared in this country only by
Da O M JAOKfION, 416 Arch street, Philadelphia,
and are for sale by druggists and storekeepers through
out the Halted States, Canadas, Wost Indies, and South
America. Price 75 cents per bottle., It
Burnett’s ceeoaine.— 7
BUBNKTT’S OOOOAINI.
A single application renders the hair—so matter how
stiff and dry—seft^spd’glossy (or several days. It la
res Bass lUDvCnarkST Hair Dasssisa is th*
.Woru>, HAZZiRD i' 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.
Sole Agent, for sale by dealers generally, at 60 eta per
bottle; nolO-tf
Gayetty’s Medicated Papefi fof * he Water
cioeet; is a sure cure and preventatlTe of piles, and
should be used everywhere: It is not to be regarded aa
amewmrticAl preparation; but it istobe esteemed as
a.-neoessiry juxdry, tondnelye to tke comfort of every •
ooMamerj of health. "V6t sale
by all respectebledrugglsts.T: Depot of the discoverer;
No. street,'New[YflUrk. - All genuine medicated;
papei? has G'AYkm” water-marked in each
aheet,'and ills ahtograph is oh each package. Tor sale.
in Philadelphia by T. B. Oillsbdsr 'ft 00., THIRD;
and WALNUT streets. , 1 jal-6t -;
KOne-Price CUthlnc of the Latest Styles, and
mode in the best manner, expressly for axriib salss.
We mark our lowest selling ptioes in pi.aim riamuu
on each article. jUlgoodk made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and.mir obm-prior srsnut is atrlotly ad
hered to., We believe this to be the only fair way o!
dealing, as thereby aU are treated alike.
JONES ft >GO,, ■ •
604 MARKET Street.
Ryspepela. —There Is probably no disease
which experience. bos so amply proved to.be remedia
se by the PBRUYIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The
most Inveterate forms of this disease have been com
pletely cured, by this medloine, as ample- testimony of
some of our first eltlxens proves..
; Por side 1n this city by V. Brown, corner fifth and
Chestnut, end Hassoxd ft do., ooruer Twelfth and
Chestnut.’ dIWfcWM
Highest Premiums Awarded from the World’s
Pats, Lohdoh, ahd ovbbs Paibs.—Since 1836, when
JULES HAUKL ft 00. started their celebrated Labora
tory, for the manufactory' of Perfumery, Cotmetlcs;
Transparent Soaps, Shaving Creams, Hair Dyes, ftc ,
ftc , the highest premiums have been awarded them
from all Exhibitions, fto. The articles of their
manufacture'ere sold by all Druggists, and byJULBS
HAUEL ft Co., N0,.704 CHESTNUT Street/,Philodel
phla. ’ ja3 6t ;
'Hhajttsft’s Baviag Fwttd—Northwest rVeraer
oT SeOond and-WaUut streets.; ‘Depoai6f r T»Mived
in small and large amouots, from all olasses of the
oommunity, and allows Interest at the rate of five
per oentiper annum,
- Money.may he drawn by cbeoiu without loes iff inte
rest. ~ ;
■ •- Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’olock,4nd on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Prealde&t,
franklin fell; Treasurer’and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris .
•SO, *5O, *5O, *5O, *5O, *5O, *5O, *so—
MACHINES.—PRIOXS RE
DUCED.—A new and elegant' family Bewing
chine for |6O, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re
liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu
tation for doing the very best work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at our office and examine
the new machines,’ at the reduced prices. They can
not fall to be satisfied. I. M. SINffiEB ft 00., ,
no2-U22 No. 602 OHESTNUT Street.
Window Drapery,
BBOOATELL*.
SATIN DAMASK,
SATIN DE LAIN 2,
worsted Damask,
REFS, MOREENS/AND PLUSHES,
Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the
Ourtain trade.
Owing.to the lateness of,the season, we will close out
our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced ratee. Curtains
ent, mide, and put up, lower than prices elsewhere 1
Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip
tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual
piles. Window" Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape,
Gothic, Fresco, Plain linen, 1 and Gil Cloth, at whole
sale and retail. * * "V [
, - , ; PATTER’S.CURTAIN. STORE,
dB-t»pu , ’6BO CHESTNUT street.-
• Grover k Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES. ’
A NEW STYLE—PRICE $6O.
. 780 Obistxot Rtxmv, Philadslphia. J
, These "Machines. sew from two spools, and form i
seam of unequalled'strength, beauty, and elasticity,
whloh will mot rip, even if every, fourth stitch be cut.
They are unquestionably the best In the market for
family use.
ool&*U ilTaMMDjmn a mammAa.
Savlag Fund,—Five Per • Centi - lutareat,—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, 8. W. oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. ■ Money
received in any sum, large or small, arid interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money Is received and payments made dally, without
notice. The Investments are made in Beal Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Bents, and suoh flrst-elau securi
ties as th obarter requires. Offloe hours, from 0 o’clock
In the mqrntng until A o’clock in the afternoon, nd op
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock, fed
Jenna Whitcomb’s Remedy lor Asthma,
[Letter from a Lawjer in Newburyport, Mass.]
' NBWBUBTVOBT, February 26.1866,
' Joseph’BuaxETT, Esq.—Dear Sir 5 It Jp now nearly
twelve months since I received the first bottle of your
valuable medicine for the cure of the Asthma.
1 For thirteen years I suffered with the Asthma, and
daring that time there were but few months In which 1 1
did not suffer with a paroxysm that entirely prostrated
me or three days I ,'and sometimes longer. |
I will say, that from the time I took t&e first dose, of
your “ Bemedy’’ to the present' hour, I have not had a
bad attack, and now my system is so free from it/that
the most aetlvc exercise and exposure seldom | hu any
other effect than to atightly restrict the lungs Your
medicine soon dispels that ssnsation, and I can safely
oltim a general release from the tormentor. Please,
accept my gratitude for the great blessing, and believe
me that I shall endeavor to introduce the. Remedy
whenever opportunity oeours. With great respect, your
Obedient servant, • J. H. BRAGDON.
ABTHMA.
[Letter from a Clergyman.]
Wabdsbobo’, Vt., May 12,1867.
Mb. Bobkett: I ttk«*pleamo in stating the woo*
‘derfol effects of “ Whitcomb’s Bemedy for the Asthma,”
on my wife. She fata suffered for years with the Spas
modic form of that terrible disease # * # Atone
time she was so far fcone, that her physician could riot
count the pulse. • w « We were'obliged to open
doom and windows In mld-ri Inter, and resort to every
expedient that affeotlon could devise to keep her Alive,
At length ! heard of ” Whitcomb’s Remedy,”—lt
acted like a charm ,* it enabled her to sleep quietly In a
few minutes, end nearly broke np the disease. ■ I keep
it constantly on hand—and though It has not cared h»n
it hat done wonders In the way of relief. I am a Metho
dist clergyman, stationed here. I shall be happy to an
seer any inquiries respecting her case, and you are at
liberty to make any use of the foregoing facts that will
benefit the afflicted. Yours, truly,
KIMBALL HADLEY.
ysiOM OXM DOLLAR ?UR BOTTLM, ' i
Jonas Whitcomb’s Bemedy Is prepared only by J 0«
BHPH BURNETT k' 00., 27 Central street, DoaUn.
For sale'by all the principal Druggists thronghout jthe
United States and the Canadas; " * ■ dSOtfeitf
KIB & OAPP, 223 DOOK Street, above
Walnut, BTOOK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer
cantile Paper and securities generally. Attend the
Brokers’Board dailyland fill-all orders for the par
obase or s«le of STOu&S, BONDS, Ac. • ja7-|y
INDEED IS THE BESPON-
F SIBILITY of those who have fallen intojthr
habit Of using Opium'dally as a stimulant, but still
more so of those who, knowing the poisonous lire-de
stroying agency of the dmg/have. led.the inuooeut into
iis u*e by recommending it as A pauacea fnr ’ every 111
and pain Its obg continued use rarely see, the nervous
system; vitiates tuo secretions,’lnduces pits?, blind
nesSi'dropey. insanity: prsaatUrd old age. and death'
The ttRcIDjBKT PUYSfoiAN, No. 1122 VINE Street,
holßiSTaSa to remove all-desire for the use of ,this
drag la everjJniUoee. He also invites a cad frrm all
whose systems have become shattered by the continued
THE FRIDAY, J[AjyilAfeY a ■ % ,1859.
I iSlarriafle#/
On the 80th ultimo, by Rev. J. W. Everest, Mr.
MARK , BANISTER, to. Miss LINBA .WRIGHT, all
of Germantown. .
, On the 27th ultimo, by Rev. 0. Karsner, Mr. LEWH
BHELL to Miss LOUISA ALLEN, all of this oitj- '
On the 16th ultimo, by Rev. J. Gordon Maxwell, Mr,.
WILLIAM K. MILLER to Miss RBBEOOA B. FIELD.
'Onthe 81at ultimo, by Rev. J. W. ‘Arthur; Mr RO
BERT DEVLIN Tto Miss MARY JANE ANDERSON,,
&Uof Philadelphia.' ‘V. r "‘l '
. On the 80th ultimo, by Rev. T. Storkj D.
DAMON W. TAYLOR to Miss CAROLINE L, LOWER,
all of this city. ~ <-' ’ “ 1 •
, On the 24th ultimo, by Rev. Samuel Irwlm-Mr.fßD*
WARD BINBR to Miss'CATHARINE NIBOUAR/all
of Nicetown, Phila. * • *•<* *
On the Ist Rev. * Samuel -IrwJnrMr.
AMBY to MJsS ELJZADETB
BAUOHMANf ail of Nioetowo.PhUa.- i ~ ,
In New York, on the sth instant, suddenly. VB*N?,
018 COURTNEY WEM7R3, late Socretary of the Ame
rican Dramatic Pond Association, aged years. *,,,
;At Lebanon, Pa , January 6, HEiiRY.A.qHBRTZER,
in the 28 th yeor of his age.
His funeral will proceed to Annvllle, on Saturday
morning, at 9 o’clock, which his friends s.re invited
6th instant, ROBERT WILSON, In the 71st
f 6 The relatfvM and Mends of the family are i'espebtK
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the, residence,
of his Bon*in-law, Joseph Stirling. 214 South Tenth
street, below Walnut, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2
o’olook, without farther notice. - * ,
Onthe4thinstant, in Bar)iagton, N. J., Mrs. 6AL-,
LIB A., vrifeor Wm. T. Hopkins, aged3syears. . , ,
• Her friends, and those, or the family, are invited to
attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband,
No. 27 High street, Burlington, N. J., to-morrow (Satur
day) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * '
On the 4th Instant, Mrs. ANN BERRY, wife of Wm.
I. Berry, in the 41st year of her age, ,
> The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tho funeral, from the resldecce
of her son-in-law, James Richards, No. 16 Prime street,
this (Friday) mo-ning, at 10 o’olook. . To proceed to
Glenwood Oometerv. *
Onthe 4thimtant,MARGARET, wife of John Lamb,
In the 67th year of hor ago. , .
‘ The relatives and friends of the family are respect-,
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence,
of her husband, No. 1812 Pearl street, vthia (Friday)
afternoon, at 1 o’clock. To -proceed .to Cathedral
Cemetery. - *,
' On the 6th Instant, JOHN 0. McGUIGAN, In tho
80th year of his ago. . .
. The relatlvia and friends of the foamy are respect
fally invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence
of his moth&r/Mrfl. Ann McGuigan, No. 2 .fctrawbarry
'street, Market, above Second, to-morrow (SAtnrdsyJ
morning, at 814 o’clock, without farther notice. Fane
rat service at St. Joaepn’s Church. Interment at
itbedral Oemitery. ’ » - ’ ' * *
■ On the 6th Instant, EDWARD MoLAUGIJLIN, in
fant son of Charles and Margaret McLaughlin, aged 2
years and 1 month. ' ■
The relatives and friends are respeotfnlty invited to.
attend the faneral, from the Tesldenoe of his parents.
No. 4 Concord street, this (Vridav) afternoon, at l
o’clock.- To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery, * -
- On the 4th instant, WM B OARLILE, in the 49th
yeaeof bis age. f
The relatives and friends of the family, also the
Franklin Lodge, No. 6,1. 0. of 0. F., aro respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence.
No. 1 Montgomery street, this (Friday) morning, at 10
o’eioek. *
On the 4th Instant, ELLEN M , daughter of Ann and
the late Thomas Higgins.
nor friends and those of the family, are r?speotfally
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
mother, No. 926 South Thirteenth itreet, btlow Chris
tian, this (Friday) morning, at 9 o’olock, without fur
ther notioe. To proooed to Cathedral OemeWy. *
Saddenly, on the 4th instant, Mr. ANDREW Mo-
OLAIN, aged 64 years.
The relatives and Mends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 1606 Jefferson avenue, this (Friday) after
noon, at 2 o'clock. The Grain Measurers of the oity
ore respectfully invited to attend #
' On the 4th instant, Mr. ISAAC BENNER, in the 87th
year of his age. '•
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, also the members
of Tfeptaoe Lodge, No. 864,1. 0. of 0. F ; also, mem
here of the Police of Seventh distrlet, from his late
residence. No 705 Nrrih Fifth etreet, above Coates,
this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther
notice. • • * ‘ #.
On the 8d instant, CHARLES W. GRIFFITH.
The relatives and friend* of the family are respect
fully invited to attend.the funeral, from, the residence
of his mother, 2jfo 1°43 Spring Garden street, this
(Friday) morning, at'2o.o’clock. A
>Y<se» The moat satisfactory Ltfe-slxe Photo*
ILj?, graphs in Oil, and the cheaprit Ambrotypes, ora
made at BBIHRR B.GALLERY, SECOND Street, above
Green It*
rvsssi Commercial Rooms, Philadelphia, Jana
[OV ary 7, 1869.
The annual meeting ofThe Commercial Boom As
sociation ’’ will bo held at their rooms, Philadelphia
Exchange, on MONDAY EVENING next, 10th lsst.,
st 8 o’clock. L. 8. LEVERING,
j&7 Bt* Secretary.
fyr==» Hr. Weder’a Chestnut Springs Water
Hj£7 OURE, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county,
Pa. Ja6-ly
rr=» Office of tho Frankford A Sonilinrark
\H3' PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below Fourth,
PHiMDKLpnu, Jan.' 6, 1859.—At a meeting of the
Directors, htld THIS DAY. a Dividend of BIX PER
OEKT. on the capital stock was declared, payable to
the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the
office of the Company, on and after January 16th.
The Transfer Books will be dosed until the 16th Inst.
joe-Ofr 011A5. R. ABBOTT, Secretary.
rv”=fc» Office of the Green and Coates»atreet
\l3 PASSENGSR RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 423
WALNUT Street.—Philadslpiua. Deo. 23d, 1868.
The Interest falling due upon the BKVBN PER OT.
Bonds of this Company, on the 15th of January next,
will be paid upon presentation of the coupons, at the
office of tho Company, on said day.
HARRY CONNELLY, t
d24-tj&10 ~ . t Treasurer. (
Office of the Mast Mahanoy Railroad
U 3 COMPANY.—pHiLADBLynia, .December 18th,
.1668. , ' ‘ v -
' The annual meeting of the S'ocfcholdere of this Com
pany, end an election for officers to serve the ensuing
year, will be heldat the office or thepampany,No. 407
LIBRARY Street, on AIONpAT) Jam*'
ur next, ailO o’clock A. Mv ' - v.
d2O-mwftfr, tjalo . A. McINTYRE, Secretary.
Office ot Onion Mutual Insurance Cent
□ 3 PANY. —Philadblphia, December'27, IBSB
Notice is hereby given that a Staled Meeting of the
Scrip-holders will be held at this Office on .MONDAY,
January 19th, 1869, at 11 o’clock A. M. Immediately
after which an Election for Directors will take plane. ,
JOS. CQLLIBON, SeoretaFy.
ry-rr=» We particularly solicit the attention of
UJ> Railroad officers to the advertisement headed
“ Railroad Dangers.” It U plain, dlreot, forcible, and
honest, and should arrest the thought of all Railroad
officials. ,Tbe improvement - there noted has been
thoroughly tried { somo hnndredßof the machines are.
in use in *ll tho can of some of our beet managed Hoes;
and it is the opinion of aU who have examined it that
it win be universally used. It is offered onthe most
favorable terras
BAILBOAD DANGBBS.—For the last twenty years,
or perhaps since the system of Railroads baa been es
tablished in this country, there have, In all probability,
been losses by ao lileot to the extent of twenty millions
of collars. These have been clear, absolute losses to
the community— as much ao as property destroyed by
fire or sunkln theocean. But these disasters have been
of a peculiar character, and, in the main, not those of
fire or flood ] they have arisen from the ordlnar, con
dltloDSOf araiiroad train In progress: they have been
caused by the Inherent momentum that is a necessary
property of great massrsof matter in motion.
A Railroad Train is exposed to peculiar danger from
this cause. Its track of iron and level grade are both
made for the purpose of allowing Its free progress, and
the very esso and freedom of motion aggravate the danger
of momentum. ,
Again, a Railroad Is Intended as a means of rapid
transit for parsers And property, and the component
parts of A looomotlve and cars for travel on rails rapidly,
are made necessarily heavy and strong—lf otherwise,
'they would soon shake to pieces. It follows, thon, that
weight, ease of motion freedom from obstruction, and
rapid transit,' all conduce powerfully to oreate mornen
turn From accurate calculations it IS found that the
effective momentum of a train of six cars and au engine
is equal to a force of TOO tons. The truth of this state
ment is painfully self-evident at a sudden col'islocor
obstruction. This FEARFUL DANGER WHIOH 1$
EVER PBESSNT to a train is only partially recognised
by Railroad officials It la, however, understood to
rome extent, and each car is provided with brakes', or
blocks, urrsogod to press sgaicst the wheels by the
action of the brakoraan. This plan works very well for
the usual stoppages of a train, when soffioient notice is
given to the brakeman by the engineer; but for those
cues of danger which have arisen, and will arise, In
spite of the most rigid scrutiny, it is notoriously ineffi
cient, as all experience proves.
It la of do one for an officer to say that nothing can
happen to (< our ” train There is not a moment thit
a train is in motion but that it is exposed to dangers
which a perfect control would prevent, and there should,
act be an Instant of time in which a train is running,
bat that the facilities should be at hand for an instant,
simultaneous and 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 oars, and on some
not more than one to four or five cars The laws of
some States require & brakeman t? e&oh two cars We
bo'dtbat there should be one to every car, and that a
mechanical brakeman is vastly more reliable than one
of flesh and blool.
Dur.ng the last few years an invention bssbeen made
and perfected by the urdersigned, the object of which
is to place all the brakiogappliances of a train in readi
ness for prompt and united action. The closest atten
tion that we have been aMo to bring to bear on this sub
ject, aud an analysis of the various accidents that have
occurred, lead moat conclusively to this result, vis:
that the means should always be at hand throughout the
train to arrest the momentum at every point where, it
exists; 2 That the engine man, from his station, gene
rally sees the obstruction or danger first, consequently
he fehould bo enabled, of bis own volition, to apply in
an instant every brake; 8, The liability to accidents
from bieskisgof wheels, axles, rails, chairs, accidental
separations, 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 mode in the way of continuous brakes,
nose of which haYe ever attained a perfect success—the
necessary complicity of adjustment, and the total failure
of such'a contrivance, often at the very moment when
moat needed, are insuperable obstacles to the success of
such a device as a means of guarding against, and mlti
gating all the accidents to which a train Is expos >d The
invention referred to consists in the attachment of a re-,
served power to the brakes of each car, placing jhem
all In readiness for united action, eithur from the en
gine or any point on the train. A description of the
mechanism Is unnecessary at this place; suffice it to
say, it Is extreme'y simple, and perfectly efficient,- and
full and detailed engravings and description may be
found in our circulars, to -be had on application at our
office.
There is another, and perh&psthe strongest, point in
favor of the adoption of this precaution- namely, Its
gieat cheapness. For instance, take a road owning, say,
fifty ears: the flrat cost, at our present price, would be
$6,260; tne Interest on this a>onntat7 (or say 0 per
cent ', which is nearer the rate that railroad companies
pay for ihe uss of money) 1b $562 per year. A company
having this attachment to their cars would save the
wages of at least three brakeraco, which would bo, say,
$9OO a year; while the simple insurance against aeoi
deut to life and property which such a precaution would
give would be worth at least half the cost of the im
firovement. We submit that we make out a strong case
n favor of the adoption of such a security. Ana now,
then, in conclusion, we add that some hundreds of these
Machines are in use in the United States, and they aro
on the whole passenger stock of all the following roads,
to any or all of the offloera of whloh we refer all parties
interested, in place of certificates, of which we have
plenty: Hudson Blver, Cleveland' and Toledo, Tene
Haute and Richmond, Old Colony and Fall Blver, Michi
obigan Central, Panama, ko. Farther than this: We
wiilfurnish the machines for ALL TUE PASSENGER
AND BAGGAGE OABS OF ANY ROAD, AND GIVE
BACH COMPANY fOR ITSELF THE OPPOSTU
NITY.TO'TKBT ITS VALUE, FRKK'OP CHARGE.
WE WILL GIVE FOUR MfINTBB’ TRIAL BKfOUE
SETTLEMENT, AND EACH COMPANY BHALLiBE
ITS OWN JUDGE OF ITS VALUE. Can WB do more
than this ? . And does not every offioer assume a FE AR
FUL RESPONSIBILITY who neglects fora moment
suoh an offer? We do not make this offer as mere mean
iDglsss talk, but WE MEAN IT JUST EXACTLY AS
IT .IS BXPIUSBBED. This devioe will give an amount
of security to a'train that is impossible wi boat It; and
no company need say <( We know nothing about it,” or
n it is an experiment of doubtful utility,” or,'” It is
untried,” &o. Wi do not ask you to' inour expense or
buy patent rights; we offer-you merchandise of tried,
perfeoted, ana warranted valae. We thall send a copy
of thtri advertisement to ihe offioe.of every Company tn
the Union, and solicit on their part a recognition of the
merits of this improvement, 1 add the'extraordinarily
low and favorable terma on which It is at prepent
offered. , , , - *
The universal use of this device, however much it
m&y benefit os, will promote the railroad interest, and
the publio good generally a hundredfold more.
U.S. RAILROAD CAB-BRAKE CO.i
W. G. CREAMER, Secretary,
4U-lu*f-9t No. 81 PINK St., N. X
- fheatho.
rvrgaf Western Bank of Philadelphia, Jnnnary
US i 6, 1869.—The PLANTERS’ BANK OP TEN
NESSEE has declared a dividend of five per cent.,
payable to Eastern Stockholders at this Bank, on and
after the 10th Inst. .0. M. TROUTMAN,' ,
jafl4t c Cashier.
lyjsa Mariim Building and Doan Association.
£-Piftb annual Stooaholders’ meeting will belbeld
atxbe .tfall, N. B. corner Ridge aveaue and Wallace,
on'FRIDAY EVENING, 7th instant, at 7K o’clock.
Election for officers. JAMES 0. SCOTT.
• jsB-2t* Secretary. ■
Branch Canal Company.—Notice,
•yds Stockholders of thO'>North Branch Canal
pqmpaay will hold .their Annual ’Sleeting at the office
fpß the Company, in Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 10th
OfjJanairy/1859, at 10 o’clock A. M_ .
At which time and place on Election wIU be held for
Officers «r sold Company, to serve the ensuing year.'
{ '1: , D. MITOHELL, Jr., Secretary.
• !ATHBKS,Deo. 23,1868. ja6-12t
of tho Quaker. City Insurance
U 3 ’ COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street.
• . PniLiDBLPHiA, Jan 4,1869.
vThe dlrectors have this day declared a dividend of
Ten percent on the capital stook, clear of State tax,
payable oh and after February let, 1859.
ijaß.flt, B. B, OOGGSHALL, Secretary.
; sfroUce. —Sealed Proposals, endorsed
il/Jj VPropoßalsforFurnlshlngßuppliestothe Board of
CoottolUrs of Public Schools,” will be received at the
Office Oontrollers of Public Schools, southeast
obrner .of Sixth and Sdelph! streets, addressed to the
undented, ontll TUESDAY, January 11th, 3869, at’
12 o’clock, M., for the supply or all the Books and Sta
tionery iobe.used in the Fublld Schools of the Oity of
'Philadelphia, l until' the 31st day of Beoemher, 1869.
,The PjMJppsals roust state the prloeand quality of the
;BookS and articles of Stationery proposed to be fur
.nisheflj’ahd be accompanied by a Sample of each item.
Allst of the books authorised by the Board can be
seen, with samples of the same, at th% Secretary’s Offloe,
southeast corner of Bixth and Adelphi streets.
' By Srder of the Oommittee on BupDHes,
ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretary.
• Jafi-dtll Board of Oontrollers of Publio Schools.
ivSB Notice.—A Meeting of the Stockholders
Ujj of the WASHIN3TON FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Philadelphia, will be
bolden dt their office on M6NDAY, January 10tb, lost.,
between the hours of 10 A M.,aod 2 o’olook p. M.,
for the purpose,of eleeting Twolve Direo-ors to serve
the ensuing year. 0. MORRIS,
Ja4-6t . - Secretary pro item.
Ivy, Office of the Insurance Company of
O NORTH AMERICA, P&ILiDBLPHiA, Deoember
31, (868.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders will
be heldat the Office of the Company, NO. 282 WALNUT
street, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1869, at 12 o’elook
'M.;ahd on TUESDAY, theday fallowing, January 11th,
1859,' afl election will be held for Directors, to serve
the ernmlug year. ' MATTHIAS MARIS,
; ’Jaltoy* ' Secretary
Wsp-fieolißlcal Lectures.—ln consequence of
DR] BOYNTON not obtaining the Hall at Rich
mond,'Va.jfap has by spatial request consented to give
UvenKiß lectqreß (condensing nls coarse of eight in
five) with much new matter and one entirely new sub-
Let, at CONCERT HALL, comraenciDg on TUESDAY'
Evening, January 4th. all the beautiful illustrated
: 2>aiotii>9 will be exhibited This course will be muoh
more interesting than the first Tickets for the course
only 75 cents; minors, 66 cents For saleatHAZ
ZAßD’Samt the Hall, during the day. Commence at
7« and flow at 9 o’clock. 1
By (special invitation, the Doctor will give his great
Experimental Lectuie on Satupdagr afternoon, (including
the Balloon Ascension. - jal-7t#
ryspa* Office of the Little Schuylkill Navlga-
IO TION RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.—
Philadelphia, December 18th, 1866.
The annual meeting of the {Stockholders of this Com
pany, «o 4 an election for officers to serve the ensuing
year, wilt be held at the office of the Company, No. 407
LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, the 10th day of Janu
ary next, at 11 o’clock A. M.
d2O-mwftfr.tjalo JOHN ANDERSON, See. ft Trea’r.
lyssa Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice
I]*? Obing to a previous engagement or the Hall, the
BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
bo held until further notice, in the BANS9M-BTRBBT
CHURCH, (rear of the new hotll.)
All are oordially invited to attend, and the meeting
is open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Ohuroh, d2O-tf
ry™r=»' Philadelphia nnd Darby Railroad Com*
Lk_3f PART —The annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Company
will bo hrid at the SUMMIT HOUSE, Twenty-fourth
Wart.in the Clty of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Jon.
10,1865, at 5 ‘o’etock In the afternoon, at which time
and place an tolectidn will be held for a President and
Twelve Dinotors, to serve for the ensuing year. '
d26-qnp r GEORGE MoHENRY; Secretary,
rvxp Office of the Greenland Coatea-atreot
U 3 PASSENGER'RAILWAY COMPANY, No 423
WALNUT Street.—Philadelphia, December 28d,
1868'. - , -
The annual meeting of the Stockholders Of this Com
pany will be held at their office, on MONDAY, the 10th
day of January next, at 32 o’olook M.
Th 4 election for a President and Twelve Dinotors of
said Company, to servo for the ensuing year, wilt take
place at the office ofthe Company on the same day, be-,
tween the hodrs ofl2M. and 2 o’clock P M. ,■
d24*to jilO • GEO. W- HAMERSLY, Bee.
ry»B Qhestuat HiU oad Cheltenham Railroad 1
LLS . COMPANY.—The anqaal meeting of the Stock
holders of the Chestnut HUI and {Cheltenham Railroad*
Company, to elect a President and Twelve Directors ot
the dempaoy, to serve for the ensuing year, will bo held 1
at the Company’s office, Germantown Depot, on MON j
-BAY, January IQth, 1869, at 19 o’clock A. M.
J. HQHTFOOT,
d24-27.29,81&ja3,5,7*- Secretary.
rr3=» The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and BaK
LL3 TIMOR# RAILROAD COMPANY, Decern
berlOlh. 1868 —The annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers of this Company will take place in WILMING
TON, atthaofflceof the Company, on MONDAY, the
► 10th of January next, at Vl% P M., for the eleotion or
Direotors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the
transaction 0/ such other business as may legally come
before the meeting.
dlO fftmtJalO ALFRED HORNER, Secretary.
Second and Third-Street Passenger Kail-
Lks WAT OOUPAMT.-PntLADii.PHiA, December.
The auntm! meeting©! tt}« Stoekholderdof the Second
asd Third-street Passenger Railway Company, or Phila-
will be held at the office of the Company, Mo.
JWO'WAIiNUT Street, on MOSDAT, January 10th,
lS6o|it 13 o’c ock U„ at*bUH tin* »j«jir 1 *******
-tion will be held for a President andT* 'lve Directors,
to eerrtfor the ensuing year. . . _ <
KlD.Seo'y.
*fnntl<-gd»n and Broad Ton Mountain
RAILROAD AND OOAL COMPANY. ’
.NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the'Haotfagdon tea Broad Top Mountain Railroad
ifcd Coal Company frill be held at their offce, No. 809
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY. January Uth, 1869, at
ilh’flj&ck'A.M., whenan election wifi be held for a 1
President tttd Twelve Director*, to i«m for the enaulng
year,, ' ' 5 J. P. ABRTBON, Secretary ;
DMetnW24,lBSB. • d344jall_
iy» ' InnrDUce Company of the State of
LU? PBNNITLVANIA.-Fhiladblpsia, December
2371858—The annual meeting of the Stockholders
will he held at the Oorap&ny’s Office, No. 4 Exchange
Building, on TUESDAY, January 4, 1860, at 12 o’clock
noon And an Election for Thirteen Directors of the
Oompauy, to serve for one year, will be held at the
same place on MONDAY, January 10th, between the
bourn of 10 o’clock A.M. andlo’cloakP. M.
d23tjalo WILLIAM HARPED, Secretary.
rvrsse Office of the North Pennsylvania Rail*
U 3 ROAD COMPANY.
The anntul meeting of the Stockholders of the North
Pearsylvanie Railroad Company will be held at the
office of the Company, No. 407 WALNUT Street, Phlla :
delphia, on MONDAY, January 10th,1859. at 12 o’clock
M , at which time and place an eleotionwlll be held for
a President and Ten Directors to serve for the ensuing
year.
dM-tjalO EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary. ,
rysp** Safeguard Sosm
LL§ YOBK AND PENNi
Street, Philadelphia, and D
The annual meeting of th<
Sany, held at their office, i
'AY, December ISth, 185?
were elected Directors there
Jacob N. Keeler,
Francis Blackburns,
Robert P.Kfnfc,
E. B. English,
George H. Deris,
Hubert R. Clark,
Joseph B. Bttdftld,
John Prentice,
Wiler,
P. Irßlrckhtjad,'
William B. Forbes.
Daniel itesamore,
At a subsequent « meetin]
SEEDER, Esq., was unao
and'Henry B. Foote Soc
Squirefl,'Esq., wasappointei
this Company at the city of
<U7-lm HKNB
ranee Company of Now
[BYLVANIA, 400 WALNUT
12 WALL Street, New York,
le Stockholder# of tbi* Com*
In Philadelphia, on MON*
8, the.followlng gentlemen
lof for the ensuing year:
lion 8 B Cashing,
Charles 7. Watrous,
A V. Btout,
Elihn J. Baldwin,
3. A H.Haabrouok,
Aaron Clobo, (
JohnH.Beoch,
. Henry R. Pooto, )
Matthew Kelley,
AI. Rader, ;
Alexander 0. Lawrence,
> Alfred Clapp;
of the Board, JACOB N.
[mously elected President,
sretary thereof, and Selah
td attorney and counsellor of
r New York.
’,Y B. FOOTS, Secretary.
ry-==» Dividend.—New Orleans Gas Light
IL3 COMPANY—OFFICE OP THE NEW OR
LEANS GAS LIGHT COMPANY, New Orlbaks,
December 18, 1868 —The Directors of the New Orleans
Gka Light Company have declared a semi-annual divi
dend of FIVE Pisa CENT., payable on the Ist of
Janaary next, (and henceforward,) at the Offlse of tho
Company, In Now Orleans, to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives.
d2B-!2t N. 0. J. TISDALE, Treasurer.
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IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
I«t»to or BOBBBT HOOD, Deeetstd,
Tho auditor appointed bj the Court to audit, settle,
and a jnst the account of JAMEB OARBTAIRB ana
KOUKRT R. BTEWAUT, Trustees for Joseph Hood,
under the will of ROB CRT HOOD, deceased, as stated
and settled by James Oarstalra, surviving trnstee, and
to make distribution of the balance, will meet the
parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment,
on FHIDIY, January 18th, iB6O, at 4 o’clock P.M,
at his office, No. 221 South FIFfH Street, Philadel
phia. JOHN O’BRIEN,
jft7»fmfcw-5t Auditor.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
IN AND FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter or assignment of White, Stevens,
& Company. Bur petit.onof Isaac 8. Waterman, As*
signed. - - 5 j i j
;. The matter to whom was referred the petition of
ISAaO 8. WATEBMAN, Assignee .of the estate][of
WHITE, SPEVhNB ACO , praying for authority tnd
power to sell at private sale the liie estate of Henry
White, Id certain premises upon Walnut street will
most tne parties interested at his office, No. 9(5 Sopth'
P'VURTU Street. in >he city of Philadelphia; upon
WEDNESDAY. January 19th, 1869, at 4 o’olook P t M;
WILLIAM SERGEANT,!
Master.
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Importers and Dealers in Olothi, Sea.,
ja6-3t B. W. eor. SECOND And MARKET Streets.
fielail Drc CESoobs,
&HARPLESS BROTHERS
►v Are Belling their whole stock of Fanoy Goods—
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Bh&wls and Clonks,
! New Fancy Silks,
. 811 k and Cashmere Bobes,
, French and English Chlntses,
Balbriggan Hosiery,
Embroideries and Lace Goods,
jAt ptlees very much reduced. They hare alio sup*
nlled their Cheap Oouhtkb with a large stock of new
Prints and Be Baines at very low prices.
< j*6 CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH.
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, ARE THE SAMB AS
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COMMONW
INSURANCE GOMPi
PENNSY]
v DIBKO
Dr. David Jayne,
John M. Whitall,
Edward 0 Knight,
John K. Walkor,
Ic&ao Je&net,
EALTH
•ANY OP THE STATE OP
t LVANIA.
ITORB.
Themes S. Stewart.
JohuM. Bailor,
Thomas W. Brans,
Henry Lewis. Jr.,
~ John Allen.
OFFICERS.
DAVID JAYNE, President.
JOHN M. WHITALL. Vice President.
S. S. MOON, Seoretary.
OFFICE
N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets.
PUILiDKLPniA. ’ ,
Fulton* insurance, adjusting*
AND COLLECTING OFFICE,
No. 008 CHEST NUT STREET,
PfIILADILPHU. -
The undersigned having been practically engaged for
a number of year* In different capacities of the Insu
rance business—for several years In adjusting losses
exclusively for the Insurance Companies—-now offers his
services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to
property insured, In making out their proob of such
loss or damage in full compliance with the Intrieate and
ounning conditions or Polioies of Insurance, in such a
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companies so or others.
Be Is assisted by the best legal counsel in Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of Claims against Insurance Companies.
It 2s known by many who have sustained loss by Fire
to property insured, and it has also been the experience
of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely void at a certain time after afire
ocean, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage
ment in effecting the insurance, of for some other cause,
which, although an Important fact, Is scarcely ever dis
covered or thought of, until it is too late; In order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance lu any Companies desired,
and examine polioiei effected by other* (in most oases)
free of extra charge.
Parties sustaining loss or damage by Ore, as above,
will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned
as soon after the fire as possible
dM-lmlf*
Jffolitea.
TO INBURANOB GOMPANIEB, COR
POEATIOMB, AND flOOlßTlß&.<*tiosoonssihe
January annual elections for officers bore taken place,
another edition of the “L4DIEB’ CHOPPING- GUIDE
AND HOUBBKBBPEEB’ COMPANION,'» containing
the same, will be printed. fluoh as desire their new
Boards Inserted, must send them to the offi.ee. No. 810
OHB6TNUS 0 treat* (third floor.) Price 88. with 4
copies. It#
jiyOTIQE “ "
STTSd-a-ES-KAISrKrjSL OJUSTAX,
BONDHOLDERS.
TRANSFER OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL 00.,
222 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, January 8, 1850.
The Bondholders of this Gempiny ere hereby in*
formed that on and after FRIDAY NEXT, the7th Inst.,
scrip will be issued at this office for the Coupons falling
due lstinst., in conformity with the recommendation
of the meeting of Stock and Bondholders held in this
city on 80th nit.. Pamphlet copies of the report of the
Committee, made at aatd.meetlng, maybe bed on and
after the 7th Inst, at this office and at the office of
Messrs J. R & 11. B. FRY, No 184 South THIRD Bt.
ja4-4t JOSEPH T. FOBD Transfer Agent.
IlTOTlOK.—Agreeably to the directions of
il an Act of the General Assembly of this Common'
wealth, approved the fith day of April, A D. 1856, I
hereby give notice that the Bpeaker of the Senate, and
the Bpsakerof the Houso of Representatives of sa'd
Commonwealth, will reoelve proposals until the fourth
Tnecday of January next, being the 26th day of Janu
ary, 1859, for doing the pnblio pr nting and binding,
for the term of three years from the first day of July
next, at a certain rate per centum below the rate sped
fllod In the act relating to the public printing and bind
ing, approved the 9th day of April. A. D. 1858, and ac
cording to the mode, manner, and conditions thorein
specified—said proposals to specify the rate per.cent,
on the whole or the rates or said aot taken together,
end not a specification of the rate per oentnm below the
rates on each item <
*' The following is the form of proposals for State print
ing and binding;
“I, ——, propose todo all the State printing and
binding in the manner, and In all respects snbjeot. to
the provisions of the Act of the 9th April, A. D 1850,
for the period of three years from the Ist day of July
next, at the rate of —. per oentuin below the rates
specified in said Act; and should the State printing
and binding be allotted to mo, I will be ready forth
with to give bond, with sufficient sureties, for the
faithful performance of the work so allotted,” which
said proposals shall be sealed and endorsed Propo
sals for the Publlo Printing and Binding,” and shall
be direoted to the said speaker*, and be delivered to
one or both of them, to bo opened, announced, and allot
ted, on the 25th day of January, lostant, agreeably to
the provisions of the Aot of the 9th day of April, 1850.
* WM. M. HIESTEk,
ja4-6t Secretary of the Commonwealth.
SPECIAL NOTICE. —Dealers in Goodyear’s
>3 Patent for Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin
ing florous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my nfeme, and by my authori
ty, they oannotbe legally disposed'of In the United
States Merchants and dealers are Invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the
Bpring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN
ER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTB
IN THE PATENT for these goods, whloh embraee all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y.
n24-ly HORACE H. DAY.
Umbrellas.
GREEN SILK UMBRELLAS, with Whale
hone and Paragon frames, together with Umbrel
las of various styles and sizes, wholesale and retail.
' JOS. FUSSELL,
ja7-St* N, W. cor. Fourth and Market eta , Phila.
Blue, green, brown, and black
Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, all sizes, and finish
ed In the latest styles JOSEPH FUSSELL,
Ja7-3t* No. 2 North Fourth street, Phila.
JOSEPH GILLOTT
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to
tho following numbers of his
PATENT METALLIC PENS,
which, for quality or material, freedom of aotfon, and
great durability, will insure universal preference.
FOR LADIES’ USE.
For fine neat writing, especially on thlok and highly*
finished paper,
Nos. 1,170, 808, 893, 604.
FOR GENERAL USE.
Nos. 2,104.106, 108, 004. In fine points.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S USB.
For large, tree, bold writing:
The Blaok Swan Qnill, large Barrel Pen. No. 808, (on
oards and in boxes.)
FOR GENERAL WRITING.
No. 203. Extra-fine and fine points.
No. 262 Eagle Pen.
No. 840 The Autograph Pen.
FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.
The oelebrated Correspondence Pens, Nos. 882 and
417.
The Pnblio Pen, No; 292.
“ “ with Bead, No. 404
Small Barrel Pens, fine and free, Nos. 892 and 816.
VOS SALS TO THS TBADS
AT THE MANUFACTURER’S WAREHOUSE,
No. 91 JOHN BTRZBT, NSW YORK.
HBNRY OWEN, Agent.
dl7.fAs4w
Russia and amerioan tabbed
Oord.ga, aborted Biles, munruturaduid for ■>!.
byWKAVKU FITLER fc 00., No 88 N. WATBB Rt.
MdB3H. WHABVBg. .. . J»7
WHISKEY.— 60 bbls. very Superior Old
Rye Whiskey.
100 bbls very superior Monongahela Whiskey, In
store, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT
Street.. j*4-tf
f^IGABS.—2,OOO,OOO HAYANA CIGARS,
\J favorite brands, by late arrivals from Havana, in
Regalia, 1 Operas, Conchas, Loudres. &c., &0., in store
and bond, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South
FRONT Street,
$5.000.-i,ve ? i S^ sb «f w 1 J WITH
bo realised with little risk ' All commiuJMittoMrtrilSr
oonSdential. Address “ Merchant, » Prets office.
TaUBSHAN WANTED in a l)ry Goods
-£*. Jobbing House.; Ore, who Is .well acquainted
with, and can sell largely to the city and near trade
Address “Box 1879,“ Philadelphia Post Office.-with
real name. , ~ .- . -.. *, 4 _, ' jaO.tf
OZABINBS,
©ITITATION'W'ANTED.—An experienced
S’ . Former and Hardyner, and s. situation
oa a farm or country seat, near tke olnß Defers to Hr,
"9 , !“ Bowman, Ho. 838 nnd 340 North Third etreet;
Philadelphia. , . ; JaC-at .
bs o^5 D , WANTED by a gentlen\ap ; in a
~r nrn-ela« Boarding Hones, or in a rwpeotahle
noseoM &'»•<«" Bitter preferred,) wheSsPhecnn
».i e “ ar .f °i » Bomo. location, twenty
’EEffiF* f r ? m the Exchange. Address Cash,’’
Blood e Deepateh. Befereoce satisfactory, Jao-2t*.
A SHTON’i GOMMEKOIAIj AGENOYV
street/ - "• ’
taZ%uti££&3g**'S s * “ «*lßAlecapl
or amply eeonred; The jwesent iummbeWiS,££
of character, capacity and capital, and want the addi
tlonal menne with an enterprising partnw, to render
the undertaking eminently remuneratlre. ’ la 6 It*
W" A , NT £i l 7 ±i J r a y° uu ß man, a situation
”, In » Wholesale or Be tail Grocery store, with a
riew of learning thn hulnean. Salary no object. The
advertiser is competent to take charge of a «atof h«»v«
if required. Undoubted city references and seourifrSi
be given: Address “ Groceries,*' Blood’s Despatch
CVNTEY OLEEK”WaNTED—Hapid non
and correct at figures Addreu Charman.”
at Tam Prtts oifioa. . . jifi-at*
ANTED—By the advertiser, a yonng
, * Man, 23 year* or age, whcv hu Joet returned
rrom the West, In a destitute condition, ■ situation In
any honorable calling, where he can make a livelihood.
Please address JOBBPH R., at this oßee, stating
where ea laterricw may be had. . j*6-4t* 8
ANTJKD——A. sitnation as S&losm&n or
. " ■ m Bookkeeper in. a Hardware or BUk House, by
ao experienced person, who can indnenoe a consider*,
pie amount or Pennsylvania trade. Address “G. B.»
at this office. |a6-Bt*
TXTANTED—By an export p(jmoan,a situa-'
•! TT ttfin aa copyist, either In a literary legal, dt
mlsoellfuieous character. Address STEWART, at this
oOeo- ’ jaß-St*
TS7ANTEB TO PURCHASE—A DWEL
’ a « LING, with all the modern coayepieoees, eltii
ate betireoa I’lfth street andglßvonth Street.'and Bpriog'
Garden street and Girard arenas.. Price notto' exceed■
fO.tOO. LUKHNB & MONTGOMERY,
jat-w f-at» 1033 Beach street,Tjlghteeeth Ward
1j WANTED FORTH! UNITED SPATES
B —Able-bodied, nnmarrled men, to whom'
111 will he given good nay, hoard, dothiog, and medical
“■attendance. Say from $l2 to $22 per.month. ’No
““bhaving a wire or cSlld, will h* aooepted. v Apply for
MOUNTED BERVIOB at No. ,SIT MARKET Street,'
shore Eighth, north side. %. N. ‘MOORS,
>p!7-tf Ist Lient. Ist Drsgoons, Recruiting Officer.
A WIDOW LADY — Competent as a Cor
respondent on matters of business and Copyist of
papers—desires employment in the abore, or would
act is Reader and -Amanuensis, Housekeeper and Com
panion to an invalid, or as Governess—teaching Bntr-.
gliah, Music, Dancing, Ac. Address Mrs! J. HOWARD,
Box 181, Post office. • d2B-tj!o -
UDissolwtiortg anb CEoflartnersljqis.
Dissolution The arm of palmer.
RICHARDSON, A 00. expired on the Ist day
of Jannary,lBs9. JOHN B PALSIEB, BNOS RICH
ARDSON, and WILLIAM D’ MAXWELL will contlnne
the business as heretofore, under the same name aad
Arm, and are alone authorised to settle the outstanding
business of the late firm
JOHN B. PALMER,
ENOS RICHARDSON.
THOMAS B BROWNE,
WILLIAM D. MAXWELL.
New York, January 1,1869. J&S-flt*
TySSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.—
JLP The partnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned, under the firm of OUPHANT & Mo-
ALPIN, la this dsj dissolved by mutual consent.' *
P. OLIPHANT,
GEO. HoALPIk.
Jaouiry 4,1869.
TOOTIOE OP COPARTNERSHIP—JOHN
ll B PEACOCK, JOHN WOOD3IDB, and GEO.
MoALPIN, harethis day formed a copartnership. under
the name of PEACOCK, 'WOODBIPB, & CO., and will
contioue the fame business as heretofore conducted by
OLIPHANT & MoALPIN, at the tame place. No 407
Arch street. JOHN B. PEACOCK,
January 4,1859.
Having disposed op my inter
eet In the late firm of OLTPHANT & MoALPIN,
to PEACOCK, WODD3IDE, Ic 00 , they are authorise*!
to nee the name of the late Arm In settlemeni . .
P. OLIPHANT,
Jaaaary4, 1859. • Ja6-2t*
PHILADELPHIA, JAN. Ist, 1859.
Jl The undersigned hM this day associated with
him. In the morocco business, his son, JOHN L.
ADLER, uader the name and style of Geo. 8. Adler
St Son
. Ja6 St* GlO. 8. ABLER.
rpHE FIRM OF T. A. NEWHALL & 00.
'a. expired by limitation on Beeember Ist, 1868.
T. A. NEWHALL, 0 H. NEWH ALL and F. 0. NEW*
HALL have this day formed a co-partnership, and will
continue the PENNSYLVANIA STEAM SUGAR RE
FINERY, and transact a shipping and Commission Bu
siness, under the firm of TA, NEWHALL & SONS.
Philadelphia*'Jettr-l, 1660.- J —= —~Jai.*xw"^
JAMES PULTOH.
TVOTIOE IS , HEREBY GIYEN , THAT
X* that ttie partnership heretofore existing T>etween ;
Jaoob Steiner, J. P. Steiner, F. P. Wolgamuth, and
Henry Vollmor, under the firm of J. A J. P. Steiner
St Co., in consequence of the decoase of the senior mem
ber, Jacob Steiner, expires this day by limitation, and
the surviving partners will settle and olose.up the busi
ness of.that firm atthe old place, No. 9 BANK Street
and 12 STRAWBERRY Street, where the undersigned
will eontinue the importing and eommissum business as
heretofore, under the firm of J. p. Steiner St 00. •,
. J P. STEINER.
F. F WOLGAMUTH.
HENRY VOLLMBB. ,
Beeember 81,1888. jal-6t
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The Subscri-
A hers have, this day entered Into partnership, under
the Ann of Lea, Richardson, Tonis, A 00., for the trans
action of the Domestic Commission business, and have
taken the Store, Nos. 223 and 226 CHESTNUT Street
THOMAS T. LEA,
W O. BIOHABDSON,
A. E. BTEPfIiNB,
THOB. R; TUNIB.
Philadelphia, Deo. 1,1868, ' jal-6t
Gentlemen’s Jnrmsljinjj Goobs.
||OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.
R. O. WALBORN A 00.,
(Nov) Nos. 5 end T North SIXTH Street,
Have now in Store a moßt complete and vailed Stock
or—
They beg to inform the pnblio In general, and the
Ladies in particular, that their line of
GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS
Is unequalled in this olty. dll-lmlf
ISAAC P. BRANIN,
A LIGHT COACH 6b CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRANKFORD. PA.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
peotfnllv aolloited nolMm*
dhfTA AAA TO LOAN, in Bums to suit
©IF* v»v_rm_Fappiieante, upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, 6te , on mode
rate terms, by JONES 6c 00., Brokers, N. W corner
THIRD and GABKELL Streets, below Lombard. Es
tablished for the last 85 years. Office hours from 7A.
H to 7 P.M. • dl7-lm if
Dr. McAllister,
No. 263 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine.
FHILADSLPBU. JaB-12t*
JJEMOYAL.
SAMUEL H- MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
THIBD DOOR BXLOW TWSJLFTH.
Sonth Side,
Where heia prepared to execute all orders in his line,
having on hand a fall supply of GOODS for Gentle
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
, n26-3m-U No. 1126 CHESTNUT Btreet.
■OEMOYAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED has
XV removed to No 68 North FOURTH street, (late
HBNRY COHEN’S.) second house above Merchant’s
Hotel GEORGE A, MILLER,
jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist.
Dr, e. moOlellan,
Removed to No. 1441 WALNUT Street,
dlO-lm . Northeas* corner of Fifteenth street.
MINCED MEAT.—The subscriber has
commenced manufacturing his
NB PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
which he offers to his customers in large or small quan
tities Orders through Blood’s Dispatch will be punc
tually attended to, JOSHUA WRIGHT, *
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Sts.,
d9-lm-lf ' Philadelphia
Anew year’s offering.
DR. OOGGSWELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT,
Believing that many are deterred from purchasing
this valuable remedy for Inflammatory Diseases by its
seemingly high cost, and desirous that the entire pub
lic should give it a fair trial, sharing also in the spirit
of the season and wishing good to many, we have bean
induced to offer it at one half the regular price on
New Year’s day and the following week.
We do not ask to be rewarded for oar sacrifice, as our
confidence In this medicine is sack that for every one
induced to try it. we expect to cell to many more of his
acquaintance. The Medical Salt Is the prescription of
an eminent physician, and instead of being a remedy for
all diseases, it is prescribed for but one class, has but
one aim, accomplishes but one thing, vis : subdues In
flammatory Disease, whatever its form or locality.
Already many have been cured. Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headache, Inflamed Lungs, and Liver, and like
complaints, yield r* adlly to its influence. Descriptive
circulars may be obtained from any drngglst.
Those In this olty, having the Medical Salt for sale,
will please notice the change in price from January let
to Bth, inclusive.
PRICE FOB ONE WEEK ONLY.—Acute Packages,
SI : Obronic do $2.60 D. 0. TAYLOR &> OO ,
jal-6t# 202 Dock street.
In extra-fine points.
COMMERCIAL AGENCY,
666 CHESTNUT STdBET.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS is ready to unite with
Its equivalent in the conduct of the silver-plating busi
ness, with which the applicant is fully oonversant
The partner is expected to attend to the books and
financial department. The party seeking the connection
is a gentleman of address, character, and eapaoity..
J.& St#
IMB. DUFF"> DANCING ACADEMY,
ITJ Northeut corner or IENVH end CHESTNUT
Btreete. The second quarter of the seeeon le just com*
meeting. j*s-6l
B. A. DUKE,
SnSg? dentibt,
Offloo, No ST North TENTH Street, (corns- or 111.
bert.) aao-liu#
BRANDIES.— United Vinyard Proprietors’
OOGNAO, In); and X, old vintage.
Henneser A Co., do. do , in bond, and for (tie by
A. MERINO, HO goqth IRON I jet U
ttJflhta.'
JOHN WOODSIDE,
GEO. McALPIN.
GENTS’ lURNIBHING GOODS,
BUITABLH FOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
ffiatriagea.
•ffllOlUjO.
Rtmmmls.
ilUtueii itUat.
PRIOR REDUCED ONE HALF ! !
,iFor Sale anil lo £et.
MTO LET—The store and basement. No.
6230HESTNDT Btreet, gwilm-. BaiMing; lo
of. MV * M * VGODEB, N. J. oomer ftiVenth
«o<l fi.tuom ilmla. . *. . Jrf.at*
©TORE TO RENT. ■ , . . “
. A HANDSOME STORE,
?M U t, fi fl® d,lp w,t,l wS‘.SeMSuwi I OOTDtM«,
or “ a 8U "™“ IU ‘-
Aleo, 1
- A WELL-LIGHTEB FOURTH STORY ROOM/
Thirty Feet, .
; ON NORTH STREET.
'Apply to
■! -. . - N0.,628 ARCH Street.
The neat Dwelling House, r
SEARS Street, .ben »S b.l™
Apply te THOMAS M
A J«B.Bt*’ W ’ °°™ er ° f LOMBARD Streete.
O.ERHANTOWN.—For content
w ent, well-built DWRLLING HOOBE,
JJWetiJPlie. *®,o€o. .'Apply to TVM. E. BbaSf Set
Market street, ja4-£t*
FOR SALE.—Asplendidfiinri of 157 acres,
in Chester county, convenient to the Penn l . Cen
tral .nd CheaterVellejJß.Urokle.uulwithin IK hour’s
rtJu Of Pblledelphl.. 1 Inqnlre of D. B. TaTLOB.
* CO., COATES-Street Wharf. . dSI-tn th »,!«*
f| to LET—The First Floor and Basement of
deelrAble Onsite Eront Store, No: 987 ,
CHESTNUT Street. Inquire on premises. - dSI-tf -
Stmnaiitteriig.
A MERIC AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
i),7—ki'? 8 E l ''= t °r of the Opera nepeetfutly inform,
me publ e thet be bee rented the Academy olUoale tor
2, i!f *?°" of gltin * » •*«* *•"“ ®t I«»ll»n Opere,
“ "“ueennenoe of engaiementl prerlouely eon-
Ulnded, cm not be extended beyond
' . EIGHT NIGHTS.
w T ii w “f ~hl« h w * to pit a» were
received leet yeer Impoeoe upon him the duty te
ar Ime* ienrtlP.i 1 thet he le not able to glue, bmboh
01 such length e. would be oommenaur&te with the
““ I “ l PhiledolpAu. U wm hie ardent
wlah to open the Philadelphia aeaaon a’ter M'le. Plcco
lonunt’e flrat t-alre nlghta In New Pork ; but, nhfof
tunately. the poaiearibn of the Academy by Mr.
Strahoaeh at that time, prevented the'earning out
pthie original Intention. -He truate, howetarTthat
during hie preaent uialt he will anoeetd In making each’
arrugemente for the fntnre with the Dlreeton el will
enable him to glue Italian Opera in Philadelphia with
the aame regularity h. will do In New tork and
Boston; for which purpose he has united the Boston
Theatre with the New York Academy of Music Cor the
next two years, until which time he Is the lessee of
both theatres. 1 •
The arrangements made for the MiasT aiaara sre of
,the most complete description. All the great artist*
composing his present company will appear.. lnolndlsg
Mile. PICCOLOMINI Mme. L&BORDB, 7
MUe. POINfiOr, . Mile. GHIOKI, Mad.BEBKEL,
BRIGNOLI, tauaro. lorini. perbing,
•FLORENZA, MAGGIOROTTI. , WEINLIOH,
OOLETTI, PIOKANRBER, BBBREUL.
CARL FORMES,
Who will be supported by able and effident’artists
for those'second and' minor parts the perfect execution
l of whleh Is essential for - the correct rendering, of tbs
ensemble in the truly grand operas the directorlntends
to produce. The principal danseuse will he
Mile. BOTO, l
assisted by an efficient ballet troape under the direction
of Mr. Banatasdt, ballet master from the Botal Opera
In London. ■ ,
’ Tor the purpose of avoldiog any additional rehear
sals, which by unduly fatiguing the artists weaken their
vocal powers, Mr. UUman will bring over
TOE ENTIRE ORCHESTRA ANB OHORUS
from the New York Academy of Music, They will be
under the direction of ‘ - ■ ■
GAEL ANOHUTZ and Signor MUZIO. .
* Mile. PICCOLOMINI _ . ,
will appear on three nights. The first two Picoolo
mlnl nights will be given on - .
FRIDAY and BATURBAY, January 14 and 16. , ’
after which she will leave for Baltimore, and' appear
in Philadelphia for the" third and last 7 time on ber
return. ' t • ... i
Mile. Pleeolomlnl will he succeeded by - „ ,
• . LABORBE and POINSOT. -
who wIH appear In several new and celebrated opens,:
On four of the .eight nights the greatbaaso, «
CARL FORMES.
will appear in some of his greatest characters.
The operas selected are' ’ ' - ‘
THE CHILE OF THE REGIMENT. LA TBAVIATA;
MARTHA/DON GIOVANNI; ROBERT LB DI ABLB,
and the following new operas and revivals :
< THE fiUGUBNOTSj LB NOZZE BITIGARO. >
and LAZINGARA, (the Itatish verMpn of .theßohe
,, ~/• . mien Girl.') ‘ —’
The prices of admissionwillte'' ‘ • 4[
i Reserved seats s2.and 81, accordingto location^
„ Admission to parquet and parquet circle. *.......,51
The Blrector trusts that the prices of will
not be found higher than th« rare attractions offered,
and the great expense incurred in transporting for' so
abort a time an'lmmense establishment' from city to
city, oblige him to ask; • They are the same which the
public of New York and Boston hare cheerfully paid
p throughout the season.
On FRIDAY, Jan. 14. at 8 o’elcck, *;
First' aepearanoe In Philadelphia of
* MUe. PICCOLOMINI. “
THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT;
with a complete and great cart. ( '
Piccelomlnl .....a* 1
Carl Formes (for the first time) as, The Sergeant.
Tamaro (the new tenor) as ,Tonlo.
On SATURDAY. Jan. 15, PIOOOLOMINI In her
great role of Violetta Sn
" LATRAVIATA,
When the oelebratrd baritone FLORENZA will spp&r
with BRIGNOLI.- In the ball-room seeoe will be in
troduced a grand ballet, when '.
MUe. SOTO
will make her first appearance siaee her return fro in
. South America.
The sale of seats for the first two ’ nights will oom
mesee on WEBNESBAYr Janvl2 t 'at9 A. M., at the
Academy ot Music. - After twe * ni< * —
-ptuOTipumn wmieafe torßalainoreima Washington,
and will be snooeeded by - , ,
. .MADAME LABORER, . *
who will make her 1 first appbanudbe* slnoe heY return
from Europe on Monday. •• - s ‘ j»7-*tf -
MRS. D. P. BOWER’S tyalnttt-st.
THEATRE. . -
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
MISS'CAROLINE'RIOHINGE
At the solicitation of many Patrons of the Drama,
who are earnestly ■ desirous of making some sub
stantial test monlal of their appreciation of the above
named popular artiste, the full .embodiment intheir
opinion of all those qualities which tend to elevate,the
parity and .prosperity of her vocation] the ' manage-*
ment of the Walnut street Theatre, in eompliauea
with a requisition numerously signed, have kindly set
apart
WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Jan. 12,1859, .
For that event The Entertainments selected are
THE KNOHANTRE'B and the BONNIE FISH WIFE,
In both of whloh the Beneficiary will appear.
PRIORS OF ADMISSION.
Single Beats In Orchestra and Private Boxes.sl OO
Dress Circle, Family Circle, and Parquet... 60 eents.
Amphitheatre or Third Tier 25 »*
The Box Plan will be opened to the Pnblio on Satur
day next, the Bth, at 10 A. M , when seats can be
secured, without extra charge, in all sections of the
Theatre or Third Tier. •- Ja7-4Ut
MRS. D. F. BOWERS’® WALNUT-ST.
ITJL THEATRE, oorner of NINTH and WALNUT
Btr*ets.
BENEFIT OF MR. H A. PEBRY.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 7, 1869,
MONEY.-
Alfred Evelyn, Mr. H. A Perry; Clara Douglas,
Mrs. F. B. Conway.
MAN ABOUT TOWN.
Skirts, Mr. H. A. Perry; Lady Anbrey, MlssLaross.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle <
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet 87# cents; Drets
Olrole, 60 cents; Private Boxes, according to thrit
locale, $8 and $5; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past 6 o’clook; Curtain riles at
T o’clock.
WHEATLEY h OLARKE’® AEOH-BT#
V T THEATRE.—WiIIiam B. Fredericks,Acting sad
Stage Manager.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 7. 1859. ‘
. OUR AMERIOAN COUSIN.
Asa Trenchard, our American Ooueln, Mr. J.
Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Hr. Wheatley. . -
ROBINSON ORUSOE AND HIS MAN FRIDAY.
Admission, 26 cte. Secured Seats in Dress Circle, 87X
ots; Orchestra Stalls, 60 ots; Seats in Private Boxes,l6
cts; Gallery, 13 ots; Gallery for Colored persons, 26 etat
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, $8 otat
Whole Private Box, $3; ' '
Doors open at half part 6 o’clock; commence at 7,
precisely. . , , '
IVATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
ll above EIGHTH-LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
THIS (Friday) EVENING. January 7 1869,
SPRITES OF THE SILVER SHOWER,
with the.
THREE LITTLE GIRLS AS4?HE FAIRY TRIO,
with B. HEMMING as the MERCURY.
The performance concluding with
THE PONY RACES.
SCALE OF PRICES.
DressOireleand Parquette....... 40 seats
Children under ten years of age ........20 l{
Family Olrole 20 “
Doers open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Perforaa&a*
will commenoe at 7#.
SANFUBD’S OPEKA HOUSE,
ELHY3SNTH Btreet. between Market end Ohestnnt.
OPEN POE THE SEASON.
By the Largest Troupe of
MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD.
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE
ASD TBI
SANFORD OHILDREN
Admittance 25 cinte.
SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGB, TENTH and CHESTNUT Stmts.
COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Funny
Bill a, the Amusing BUta, the Remarkable Blits, the
Laughing Blits, the Popular Blits,' the Blits, who
makes all Happy.
PERFORMANCE EVERT EVENING, commencing
7X o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF*
TERNOONB, at S o’clock.
Consisting or WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES,
astonishing scopes in Ventriloquism, the Learned
Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the
Rope Dancer.
Admission, SS cents; Children, 23oeats. ja3
rftHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
JL - THE FINE ARTS,
No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET,
18 OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.
tills P. M.
Admission 36 cents. Children 13 cents.
Shares of Block, entitling the holder’* family to ad
mission a* all times, $3O, d7»tf
MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GBR
-ITA MANIA OBOHEBTRA will oommenoe their
Public REHEARSALS on BATURDAY next. Nov.
30th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package of eight
tickets for $l, which may he obtained at Andre’s, 1104
Chestnut Btreet; Beok A Lawton’s, oorner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per
formance oommenoe* at 3X o’clockP. 11. . nolT-if
Sennng JUarbines.
CJEWING MACHINES.
>3 BAVAGE’S PATENT,
rax MOST snerts— HOST pssixot.
No. 722 CHESTNUT STREET.
The most desirable Sewing Machines forFcmilies yet
made. d 8 imif*
Oatdjcs, Jeroelrg,
daiust & 00.,
D vonuxahT
BAILEY A KTTOHBN,
Hare remoyed to their sew Fire-proof, White Stable
Store,
819 OHESINUT BTBKKT, '
NORTH BISI, BILOW THB OUStIROHOUIB,
Now opening their fall stbok of
IMPORTED WEXiBY, PLATED WAR!*, AND
FANCY GOODS j ‘ )
To which they Invito the attention of thepuUlC. '
SILVER-WARS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PJLABU,
Af AID UfAX*,
Ml7*uty