The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 11, 1859, Image 3

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If ** o«^'tiefl^<^i^iwy>Spl^ | wi|< n ww
fc ( . ibir'>» imfem
i raore .tHan: by-thercGntinued use of
them, Jii«Jji»jj^tsaS?
* trith 2
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well ~ 'i\
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' JffVCQUSyXV/BiTTBR^.
\.\>j~, ,-' - ~- \ ‘-i,<jj y- ; ,cW* v’ a -^~r,
, BKLOW iZeaQ t— iOfcent that thQ ther
mOmetor "gets
fait ;yt!stMdly o inofii&^^
aVut tbe jbj’v
:strata, and everybody drt’frtbeit.he&Sa pcßti-'i;
’ b’.e
coat*. ' Tip‘onl^jja^^nti^W®'
-' to' the Peice jjTd'iioresß, were tboee.jaatiy:
v celebrated nvercoabi madei&.ithei
“ Hainr Rocsliiu «o3#a<J m^Cheatnnt
■-•tt*t > «ta»‘Six@{^^^ , §g.^v+v!f:S'kj>r-V;' , . ; i;'
H.iora.SijßSimsairjWaejlitititbathatltttead
, vrcei hare beta ’rec*ltWP*, tbe falc Express of.thc i
French,
. B aeai, wo;«e :^ii^l&^rmo4,but i .cer/«3r it Uyhoojsa l ®
-• gcowbg,.^Mall'hy(Jeg?fea(and';he&nUfaiiyleB^ ,K l;No
£f uutter toj : for this happy
of meit ahputd'i
„ “ ' bflduly : tha^rttl r ond'’ih.ooth«{?ra l pptepia\lon of.-the
7 Xindoosa bfdhrtmdflo'ce by . coatlnulngj tp;
' purchase fitothicg'gottWnp’,
-'y*. t -,-^ of JB^
;yH' BldrldgeJ Nb/S2A:Pbe«tnnt street, * FriendE.JH dU’/
' ‘ /:
'.y ■' - ly loiv, ;
f - treats
' stab on nqonv
••„' . day,
- ' day, the *‘Mad.‘ j?WaFea,V J-would require aTgreater;
light raore e^nded^atlrtb'fiQda'olothlDger.
. piorj';
closely combined than :a£ the fa»Ufonahle clothing» x b&y : .
./ saar of GrinrlUe slbXeß,-Nox-.6o7'Che»tnnt street?'' £ -
(lay, at' the barr'Htona factory, ("out ruilw from
Utica, N -y.', asvoral bojs waro sliding.dowp MU
-on an old jumper^ThabUWahalf'/a , -inile‘ long,
a'jtl'teimlaatcs at tho bridgo bvor Saquoitcroekf
A< (hey reached') th6"bridgb,':the-juii!ipOTfbeoame ;
&qd oamaln o6u|Hd&:>uh aifhbhU'
ment, crushing, tho, breast of lAbram; Ahrend, >0
that he died ia t f6uf Ano‘ther lodj >Viliiam
, Forceyi vfi*.#upvjfy&y\iib*rtQltno*{ot)t!nQ col\U.
v iloni six feat pfor-tbe railing of-the* bridge on the
ioo la ibecrebk, eighteen'Teet betowHHo Bastained■
. a fracture bf toB thighj had four teeth Smoked
oat, and h'eaU and'
- A be had ot tLo .earful.foroe
. of the collision ’vrhehwe inehUon ;the> foot that
the first descent (half a mite) of the jumper, as;
timed by a spec tutor,'..was, made\ia %forty-two
seconds. .'/-/J yjl,;. r' ;<•_ v/,'■ \ y * 1 ’<-* ;
6f f-Jie most
horribiejoaVei of- degGtqtiffriand death, says* the ’■
BaUlm6rei<S>u»-d>£.yesterday; .jwas discovered. at-*
a late-hour Inst night at the'house No/- 84 Ohdst*
nut street • ocoUpted hy a than named George Hill.'
Officer waß
told. by' sqihc worn eh' t nat' ! a Jwo man ; was ‘
- dood in'ihb;!bouio:t r He .to the ’place,-and
-aH wag dark,;n6r. oo'uld ha s get any. reply though;
hafrcqaeatly oalled. IlOtaenprooured a dandle.
. and"exi(eredrrth«r hbuBe. and7gQiog to the book
worn, and fhUf wife on a; miserably
filthy pallet oh* the fioor—the womans arm-under’
the head of the mahV-whb was grossljr'intoxioated- 1
An examiuaLion’-prbrod that; tho woman' was ,
dead. . Her, limb&woro drawnup V and.her/ body *
presented appearance* The husband
stated.that.ehft.had;heeh.sick,for,eight weeks,.
without mediba),attendance,and had died. about -
• two o’clookyekterday&fternaorif.y;-> -- :i ;
SmportntioMSi ■
| Repotted for the Press.J , <-
LI Vi RPOO L-'r'y hi OlO ri & Reed, Preble—m'tes
serf* aeh C W.Charchimooj SOO keg* chemical# E & P 0
Yarnall Sc Co; 100.1C8 Weschto'g powders P Lenafg; Vi do
; ClA'k A McOoaqor: ;Bpkgs haw 2 *ut.l«- Neirlin, Mar
stall A Cc; B,pkg* bd* W J Hao«e)r&8oni; 4 do Field.
,;Lang'troth Sc Uo* 81 do Vance Sc Landis;,27 do BkPti
-V«'olem < «n; Ha plates JasS Maion A Co;' 60 do M
. - Pedriek A,Co} €OO do N Trotter Sc Co) 200 do £ 3 fitting
A Uro; ,Jo;q* 28 .bis steel tsarlor Sc C0;'621 bdla hoop
ir0u2312 bs>#lo39.WLs iron Morris A Jones A Co; 670
•-* bdlaboop trod>&TO»k»Bo7hdls.ol) Bobbins A Ce; 4458
bvs 26 BMahWA Col m bVra 291 bdla
058 bdis rodVW P-P6tta;.2to bwj Bta'evef &.Whittaker,
6 pkgs carth«tfware?H P A}lV q^AylM;''^B , A«bury A
• -Co; I48Geo )
2 U T BtßDs;Bpkgs njdie. tieasou Sc Son; 7 J A B Ofce:
11 g Huriisotij'r4? FSteJner A Co; 6 *htpleigh, Rue A
- Co; 1 doreaebtb ) MoKlm,-;Wrighf ,'Bto's A 00, B 111 oh-'
jirdaon, SbkrplesA Brb#/:H'W ■ ?ayne,-J J/VaDSjckle,
Mostio A;BeduetV.r!Kf£rfer.&iLe>ghtba,'W! Brother-?
. bead; 12 doaudWtcVscdacrystalii ChfteVJay A Heas;
- 47 tea soda’crystals 48 pk?B eirtheßy*re, i 353 bars iron
30 Wla tfo7oB.keg9 Je/a 6 pkgrmdae order, r' "
. OALAld4Jß^g^Bill6w A feet deals
3200 feet boatds 43.460 pickets 240,000 Utns QaakiU A
Qalrih.; ;; V Jv.:---4
- PfIILAbEL'PHIijBOABB OP TBADB.
8. V. sfsflßioK,.,;>CoiDcnTisor ran MOnrn,-
S. O. KstOHT.v'A'A kA -.7 i *
.j, i.etxer-.';b'ags - .. i
At thi)^XcTchttHW , :i^cf{artgc^Philadelp}iidr' ;
Ba-qaeHainUtou; jacksbo.i,,'., ........ElavAna, eo'on
Jlarquh Mary RtKendan.J&aDklmd^,,.'.Havana, ebin
Barque Wblte;yi'it,e; ifsiliiK.,.;.i . liaga&jra> /an 13
barque sierxick.MarßßiUee. Koan
-S’jhr. Woodroff fifea; Brb'(!k«;.;>f;rr.'..Viillavoaa, soori
>. City of BaUtii^^';i»^VlkttV»felfe». a .:#;«*i 15.:
- GlMgor^^i;7^i'{t^;SjdrkriQU*^i^i ! .Yvrr^- c .'.i3atj 22'
N in? a . .'..^v’.'.vßoiiton.. Lirerpool/^v.:; :v,. Jin 26
. WAi .Y* A Jan 2T
City
Europ»,.Y*.*Y»,.'.K York/.Liverpool Peb 2
': : r"v’ ; :•-.'
. ' SHIPS .- Ir,1 r , .-LB*VB.i ;.,FOK ' 'YbaTSV/
Cl/eadaUn.,.#*» I }.,Gft[way..j?cfr Y0rk......../.Jail 0'
Europa,.Livefpo^l.;T?eVY6rk./,.,.,,.iJan 8.
Bremen.;..... .'/.Ytstemen >\Herr York. 1. /, ; r-- . Jariv 8-
Aarigo...,.. ,|j)itU»gp|»n .■.Hey.Yqtk... ;,V._... Janli
1D“I1>6 tail froa New
Jerk ontbe stfc ofoafclimonth. .-sW-V^'Ct
IX7" TbeJlAi»aoaßteani«ra3«JiTovjSsir,,York t on ,toe
Hi, lih, 12ibil7Ui/fttfd 27tkof kibH wonth/and Charles*
ton. s 0, oa\tb»m«ClWh t
When
*m saji oa.Mpaflfy, 1 iucg6p t front if a f / -„; •
. ifllorihc; Intelligence.
FORT'.OP PHUiADjfJLPHIA, Jan. 11, 1859*
&N H1?K3.;.. \i IB'i SON SETS,
n igh WAtEB;, ;-.w. v . ..i.
Brig BiHbwVWentworib,-80‘days from Calais,-with
. lumber to GatkiU & Galvin; Experienced heary galea
frtm W to ENB; shifted deck load and
b«a*n, and haabeeh'Mver alltimes driren off the coi*^.'
Vchr Old -Zaik. Bdwen,To~ ka/g Iron Williamsburg.-
with-lumlwr to Giakiltjfc Qatvin. ; •- . ;
Brg Zenith. DeerJhg>dacdeDai,S:&,W,Welflh
~ Brig Idas, WiUiame. s ßarhadoM,. ' .-do -- -
Brig Mercury, (Be) Knight,' St Johns, KF, T P Stote
•; bury. /V. v .. < ,
Hrlg;Sophie,(Bard) SoderßtroraiKlngston, Jam. N H
Graham; '
Hchr S N 'Smith. Smith r &?atacsas, John Mason 4 Co, -
Str J 3 fihriver, Denzrts;'3auimoie, A Groves, Jr:
'I " ’ [BtTßLkflaiPßrorai F&88B/j
' -/ Jan 10 - ■
The brig Indian tyqeen fr?u* Bio Haohe boned to New
Tore, put iaio Nasssu 80th alt-.fn «ft,iky condition. -
--?r/ V, ■ NUWfORTvit Ij Jan. 10.
The schr Jun*Perkta?,froui;-sftrfolk,,bound'to New
York, paUatd Nlwpcriywterday ii* dlatyewi. r; h-:- 1 '
■ Bo'srow, Jan JO,••"
The brig Oregon, irom Boston /or Bri6tirßay;vr*s to*' .
tally lost near Black’ Beck, Oohawot, v laat night;! One,
mao ■* : ‘'• ./ -c,
• : JYahhxqtqx; ifari.-io^v-
The Charleston Courier of; this morning reports thd
ship Chase. rModenaffromßoa*'
ton, aod acni; Ohv«.Colgate, fra,m:NewL!'York. jU having
arrived. - Challenger and birque..Tl£
glnlaAAn/ftomidYferpool.'-' ' ' 'V'-'V -
- - A ‘ -Nxw OfttSijfk. /anVioA;
Aimed,' ships John Bpfiar,fr<im/lHaltlmora} Ironsides
and James. Montgomery, from’,Baa ten; -btJamoi, from
Llrerp.o!i"temhel : llyer t from Havre. /
: • mkmoSahda. : '■■
Steamship Karoak.Braw’nleßS, for Nassau and Hava;
na, clewed at New.-.Yoik’wterifay.'i;;/ .
Steamship .Glasgow.'Ygt)! Thompson, from -Glasgow
Uldult, arrlrfcd at Ndw York yesterday. ; - 3.
. Steamship v At*go|Llnrs, ffom_fceir..York for Havre,
- > r./-•/ / ’.//;/
. steamship IhtYaria/Xraqbe; from New York for Him- ’
burg; at QueCnstVwh 20tb r uU, with msohinerydarcpged.
-. Ship. B, L’.JDanetOouillaid, ITdays.from Savannah,
arrivedat Lir‘erjjooij23d alt//-/'/; ’ V-*.
Ship from Pott Townsend, WT,
. arrived atLondon 22d ,V - - •A' 1
. ' Ships -Minnesota, t>eshoD, and 'Wartemburg, McLel*
1 Iso, Orleansi at.Mvarpool 2Ut oltr ’
Ship Agnes,;J6nes.‘frorij Savannah', arrived at Liver*
• pool 224 :
Bhip Caroline,Gnnael|7 frooi Charleston, prrtved at.
Liverpool24thpit..
Ship WaooasteVnenderson, from Ban l?ranolsco, ar*
rived at Looc\otf izd'nlt’“r ' .7 , "
. Sbipßobitt*Hdbdb.ColtV,/ofHoorKenz tenterfidoat
ward at l^hdPd2[stMlt/afld the Bcott, for, •
- - • •• 1 Bombaykoii^sieiSdlA-
Bbfp/oshaAM^uriu,Jilicomh, from New OrlesnS foe ■
Bambttrgfßddilff-Hd<Fer2oth utt>- •. . ?ca'’
Bhlp 'Jpseph^HbinseuMl W«>», from New.. Orleans for
.. 7.,/..* •
fchlp Baraceni'fcerry.T/om at-Antwerp
2i.t '-'V.KK-- *»,.
- Ship Y^A-.Baltrier,-Johnsoo. frons .‘Callao, w»a below
f. ‘ T Antwerp 32&ulfc;>8be grpunded in the river near B*Jz,
afidwMcQn^defed'ind&nger.^.:;^-!!
. r \ " Ship EUe B'BtUiger, Tar|tony Eer CMcutta, sailed from
• ‘Llabodlitllißn'.mV- v . /-v:.
!--6hip' Z«Bt : Tndl»ii, J Lecrawrfor'Jßoitdn, railed: from
.. ‘CaWatta 'c-r - v'/ 1 -
; Bh 5 n JolidPraMr,-Herbert meared-at .Liverpool pr«-
*v ’ SSt&afir I adel ffrla r «1*0 % ' ’ v
> : Bhipa OOTjjgatneatiodYfirfiMßeewefe'loadlng atLl-
TerpooVSbifi PhUadelphla L,, ■- f"-;. x ;
- .:Ship
. . for Sew Ode^/ v
/^P^^«Wi%l(o,tk(yom > iktyftb l wbrch_arrlTed :
- at ;Tiun:ddih WniiuTbik ,t)fl|fillB'an!nudd«rjhsd Cpniv'
. tneceed intended to
- Hght«Ahp?Pf Mfita new rudder.,
Baltimoxe-Sthinat.
.forhlOdeTl^lro^4'A:'x^k6t^^-.'l »- .-
. . ,B«(ihw^wb| 7 mj)iidf.(flew,jBl9, taM)„Bdaacbarap',
. sailed (roS r 6a{tsadieSUtJDB^fi«’llfohmoad 4 'tJ'i6ad wr'
'' ‘ Teriitttobdec?; 'i / 3‘'
' .Btlg:Bei»h§Sini«//orsPernainbtteo. and a market,
.7 sailed, ‘.
BchrVßarjrowfcO,fliaik, from oherleatonj at N York
■' ■: rireO ut Newport 8 h Ifilfc,. -.Ji vyi-:.:.'/ •i- - ■
SoHr Ejrtiee.jHiTno.Voloaroi it,New, York
»oKf,.Wislohe, ficott,from QeOTgetown, Dq. ftt Ho#
Bciir.Anuo; Bcnith. BmUliy»Bd-gophU'Amif-Braith,
'S;:^ t.
' thls port frotn
LeSS ?
8e.m.0, rallorer bo.rl framaltf tAndwao droonod.-^';
wioj itami&MMiniiimmeMMttOtauix o«i)»
1 »«ii rBo(ti&4iil!l@SW!ißWstll«.<H.«#' Oileonif;
j*guMj4ooii ( > 6M**.-
wlo.dOElliotoioOj Colllnaj.iioj .0 .uttorlolUiii J, Bajiily
1 v . Bifei JBtk;,oit» .of
J^m¥AMJLT.vTHE, i rHINCIPAIi*HOTEIB >
WP'XO'OEB O'OLOOK THIS KO3UHMS; v
1 R-tKIBD HoUBH—oli«itoat'Wr«Btil>?]o’''.s , *“ t, ‘..
Samp.on, Mo , , K4wo 8»oip»o., Me
; Heurysaaipßon! M 9 :. p TI.» ; ob, Pm»ta, g
OhiJ W. Mortis &1», rhllaMeater Moiria. PWla l
Myep Mrera, NO.:' , Joseph iifj «.« *•
Henry tftefmaoi NT . Jos Brokao &4ad/, NY.
Henry. N Mott, NT ..1 .H Bekman, : NT
DE Haneoo, N O . . Brink Bodge, Jr, N Y
L B Snow. liofltoo v M(m Ogle, .Del ■ <
* A Nicolls, Beading « t
BWSejmoti?; Lltcha©ld,Ot,M Field A lady, N.J
RN Briley, NT.,, ,< .
M Malune.vP*- P Post, N Y
IV A Dari-, LoiilßTille T J-Yorke, NJ; _
-17 H Bober,two, Va F Barry, Washington
LaughUn,'Philk K Wise, N.Y •-
W>Brßsmbo. Norristown, Mrs Smith, Pa
potts; Rofrlstowh iL Longeneoker, Lano&sfer,
co ' J F Slater, Conn
:WAfilatcr, RJ. . , J WNlcholls, Harrisburg
'>fr,Gine,tt, N Yr.-M ,-: ; ,; .
C lTatfortu. Palersbn, N J T C Mitchell, N Y
;iohn Haigh,England .• ■;W-0 Grear,N-Y- .
'.G;I< Dayniel A laj H'Y * jaa Julian, N Y
WjGriDoell, fcotlandv, yHtEe/oiour, N Y 4
Goy;Johbaton, Plttaburg ' Th’oa Johnston, Pittsburg .
x GedS’SeUen, FftHburk } ‘ ’.\3 p t Evah«;,N Y. , .
'BL H MltoboU, N Y ' 8 Hamilton.,Baltimore
-k‘Li raisoft.'N Y 5 Making, StLouii , , :
StßutoD, Phila ’ WURyau. Baltimore
Dean, BaUunbrel* t R A Young, Virginia
' I’d Pink, NY" ' Jaa Phelp, London .
3 ffTingley AIaINHT ’BH O’chtHtee, NY
:WP Boardmaa, AlbVny * > 8 Mahon, Washington
'f O Hires,’ Washington. JDr W A Wetherbee, N Y
r oh4s O Hudson, N r
s aiBROHANTd* HOTBIH-F»rtbi st., below Awh.
-1 JBsrger, Rath” M'-WOHaydeniOalifornia-
JW Rroom/NY W Websfer, Mass .
VleXßoes, Chester co, / , B B.Lewis/Pehna .
\Dr F M Hefster, Biding . E A Phelps, Conn.
J A Head A.lady, Pepna, . ; n S-Wether,Jl. Penna -
it 8. Gara, Lancaster ‘ A'W.Busselli Lancaster %
'Soh Asa Packer, Penha '• D Barnet, Venna >.
IVN Atwood, Penua . o.M-Babcock, Penn Haven
JBejuoldß. Penna \ ..G.gtnderson, Soxantou
.P Dafciel*. M«sa ' " J.Van Valkinbarah, N Y
-O'WarrearN/Y > - WmH Langley,Ohio . ,
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut ab. Fifth.
Hon 8 Arnold, Conn ' G<o Brint-m, W Chest
J F Duckworth, N Y . r-v Sil&sN .WarfeJ, Pa
r Albert'R'Warfel A la, Pa .. Thos J Lewis, Del
.0 H IMnton,W Chester o '5 R Wolff, N York,
,G Bfauiiy,-Buffalo'*. ~ -,JA Mansfield, Pa ;
d'Pattarson.'M Cbunk,*., .Bll,Sayre, Bethlehem ,
-Bethlehem; • E A Packer, NY.. .
J B McCreary, U Chunk G Pyle, NY
ChaVlaucon, N .Orleans <- JMBoaley, NY _
pbas’qifford, Milwaukeo - Mr JdcOloy, Pa
/BANKLIN - street, above Third.
C M Hill, Pottsville WJ Fisher;'Del • ' .
Hiss SilUe Fisher; Del: r;-'- MissPatle Depuy, Del
Joseph 5 Casey A wf, Pa W M Rogers, NY .
•M Davjs. Easton DO Sprogln, N J
.G.;W Nelson, N Y -- John Johnston, N Y
,/MMoMaster. N Y IVPettit, Bordentown
W H Fuller, Suffleld T 8 Adams, NJ j
;F;Wlgand,NY / H Brooks, Md
:tfisrK’BrookB,..Md -•- •Mlss Jaiie Brooks, Del
J W Brown, Ohio W Lynn,.Ohio
’-■ y i nOTEL—Arch ftreet, below Fourth.
A G Rentage,'Allentown 1 ' F P Heller, .Reading
JEhtfller, Palroyia/Pa ’A K Hoffmeler.Lanc’r
& D Smith, Beading _ A H Blamajter, lowa
Aug Bam«ey>New Jersey J O Mnlford, New Jersey
R A-Henton,Tamaqua, Pa Ohaa Vernon,’ New York
Chaa Ideokley, Allentown Finnk Day, Maryland
L BobiusOD, Atlanta, Ga ' Benj Lewis, Baltimore
H K Lewis, Baltimore
. NATIONAL HOTEL—Bade street, above Third:
L Tem'ptfn; Reading B Baaeh A neics, Pa
.H J Headier, PottsviUe 11 Jos Whitaker, Mi Clare
•D Focht.-Phtla QJ Rauch, Pa
Jas.Youog.Stfoudßbarg H Waltsr, Pa
P B Medlar : N Y John F Helnit'h, Pa
W-VMennlg, PottsviUe. 8W Shirk. Lebanon’
Geo P Whitaker, Md • Josbna Bryant, Md
Edw Desbler, Easton,Pa H J Young, EaatonV Pa
'M.OONT VERNON sV, above Arab
M A Cox, Montg’y co, Pa Wm F fibannoo, Del
Jno Chapman, N J GW Rmruert, Va
M Jobn&tODf.WUni’ny Del J.llapgood. St Loot*
OP Stockton Del . G W Del
T J Stewart, Bor’n, N J M A Wood, BurUugta, N J
MADISON HOUSE—Seoond et., below Arch,
,W«ntt AlienßaltPeter L Cosard, Balt
Jr.o Smalley, Pa ‘ JnoG Dunham, Pa
L W Stout, Pa Danl E Wood; N Y
WraJ Betl, N k ' And N Cop.ns, N Y
D J Bd* 8 * Waynesburg, Pa
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
W W nankin, Burlington. Jas Scott, Louisville
T.W,Hu»bands, Del - D Kimble, Chester oo
T Cd&trs; Lane co 'A Kimble, Chester oo
Jas Watson,'Chester co J S Kirk, Chester co
G.Ppeakman, Del 00, Pa John Beatty, Del 00, Pa
D Rnpp, tinmb co, Pa H Jackson, Chester co
Alex Made, Pa' J D Shafpley, Chester co
Amos Sbarpley. Chester co This PhU'ips, Chester co
tfl PblUlps, Chester co Wm Steward, Berks co
Geo W Price, Pa ’ L Howell A la, Chester oo
W J Woodward, Chester co O Marshall, Chester oo
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhill,
Geo W Grant, Beading Francis RB'yel, Pa
John Albright, Easton F Boyer, Bethlehem
Andenon Oalvin, Easton Philip Beese, jr, N J
- 'BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third st., ab. Oallowhill
Jessd Behl6tt*ryVP&; • W B Fogol, Lehigh eo, Pa
Mahlon Artman, Zipngyille John Bechtel, Pa
BABLBY-BHBAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
O B Bill, Montgomerr oo L B Frita Hatboro
R Brown. Brownsbnrg |H Gilbert. Brownsbttrg
S Bels, Pa Jas Butchrr. Pa
S Watson; Pa - J Hicks, Newtown - <
M O Ely, Whitehaven A R Haaselton, Lambertv ■
E Crcdsdate, Pa T Roberts A la, Byberry
gQ-Tyeon,.Byberry. -. Jesse Comfort,Attleboro
i V Special Notices.
A Public Singer Cured ol Bronchitis of JLong
ST4NDING.,
i - ' PniLiDswEßAj May 17,1868,
D*. Ol M. Jaoxsos,, 5 '** ~ .
-DtdfJßir: Thanksto HOOPLAND'S BAL>
BAiUd lam now,l believe, thoroughly
cared of that .sofeness v in tljo lhroat which has dis.
'tressed ine for sd'uaoy'ye&rs;, You may not know that I
dependent :Upon;.my salary as-leader of a
'ehoirYor a subfiLtsnce. About'eight years *ioj I first
in^the,',thtOftyjwmoh; P ».up>o4ed it
;%Ofbnt
pVtafol as' to me, for s'ilme,
.from filling my I therefore drslkted froih all
vocal exorcises for a month, when my_ thioat became
bitterj tleiuming again'/tho screhess returned with
increased violence.. ! now had recourse to medicAl ad
yice;-and alterwards' t> eevora! 1 advertised remedies,
with but slight effect:. "Despairing‘Of a cure, I relin
quished my situation, and had turned my, attention to
Mother bunlners, when one of your^circulars fell into my
haodsi I determined to try the Cordial, and bought a
bottle with could.not see' that I was any
better/ affer taking i t,ye t’d e ter mined to persist. I ac
cordingly fought a second,'and soon after a third bot
tle,' by;wh!eh time*l felt so muoh better, that, though I
douidsoarcely afford it, I determined to purchase a half
/doren;; Wh«h I had taken the sixth bottle, I felt that
T-Wsa f eured, and-I have taken no more sines. Fix
mo'nths have passed away, and I have felt no roturu of
the disease. - 1 have recoined my old situation, and the
future looks bright before me. I think you are entitled
to thlscertlficate—it is at your service. ,
t 45;
Prepared only by Dr. C; 11. Jackson, 418 Arch St., Phi*
Udelphiaj And. for sale by draggiste and storekeepers
throughout the United Staies and Canada., Price 75
cents per tattle.. , ‘ janlO-itdltW
A New Article lor the Hair*
\COOOJNE.
■/ , / COCOINB,
OOCOINB,
.. lathe best and cheapest oil for dressing, curling, and
-preserving the halrin nee;
“ Pnpoto4 by PHALOH & SON, 617, 407, and 107
.‘and sold, by all-Lroggista aad Panoy
Goods Dealers. - Pint Bottles, 50 Cents; Half Pints, 25
Cents. ,J ’ ~
‘ Tt "B. PBTERBON & BBOTHEBS, 300 Chestnut
street/wboleeale agentn'. janll-tf
Preminnx Pcriamery, comprising £au laub-
TKALB, £AU ATHBNIBNNfi, BAG DIVINB DE
VBNUS, NYMPH SOAP, VEGETABLE. LIQUID
HAiajDYB/ of all kind«/POMADBB, 008
Mj2PIOB,-'PBRPd'MBB, r&c., with a grest variety of
Paxor-Goons. Sold by all Drugginta, and by JULES
HAUJSL & CO., Importers and Manufacturers, No. 704
OHB3TNUT Street, Philadelphia. . jalO-Ct
- A Word to the Wise* —ln purchasing fuel, the
principal object to be gained is, to obtain an article that
vrjll produce the greatest amount of heat with the least
pOMlble write.' The Coal that most effectually com
bines these qualities, and, therefore, the rnoqt etonomi
oil, is the Hickory, sold at the lowest cash at
DEACON & NEWS ALL’S FAMILY COAL YARD,
No &S 5 north. BROAD Street, below OALLOWHILL.
Orders by despatch; or left at No. 89 south THIRD
Street) promptly attended to. ; jaB*oWt
Farrel 9 Herring, & Co.»* Safe in Norrlstewn I
! NonaiBTOWK, Dec. 31,1858, :
I--MBB3RB. PARREL, HERRING, 4 CO.-Gent/e
- Champion Fire Proof B»fe I ordered
from joa a few weeks ago has been received, aud gives
perfect satisfattlon. lam pleasid with its appearance,
both as a safeguard against lire and a protection from
burglars. The Hall’s Patent Lock, with its wrought*
'iron cap, seems to bd impervious to any attempts which
could bo msde wiib gunpowder, and the inside burglar
safe Is the most complete I §ver saw. ’
r At tbs time my old Safe was force) or broken into,
a rival (?) concern is your city besieged tae to exchange
with them for a Safe of larger site, which they repre
sented fo be bote fire end'burglar proof.. Not suppos
fngiiieymeant anything but'an honorable use of the
old*,. Safe, I’consented. On the'receipt of the Sa f e,
which they sent rae, I was much disappointed, as I do
, not b9)ieve that their Safe is at secure against thieves
a&the old one I relumed tu them, and this opinion is
shared by all who have examined it:
In your Safe I have every confidence; and, indeed,
ts appearanoe spe >ks for itself.. ,
I ‘ . Respectfully yours,
V; ; . * » JOSEPH PIZONB.
- s P. S.~ln jufltlco to the old Safe, I will - add that it
was intended simply as a fire proof one, with the usual
protection- agalost rogues that such Safes ordinarily
hav4.‘ : It was made in New'York many years ago; I
purchased it.second-hand, audit wis net either your
make or your patent, as has been erroneously reported.
/ PARREL, HERRING,"STcO.’S PATENT CHAM
PION SAFES,.the only Safes made in this City which
havV, never been robbed by borglars or had their con
tents destroyed by accidental fires.
.i PARREL, HERRING, & Co,, Makers, -
’• 4 ! 130 WALNUT Street,bolow Second.--'
FAOXOAY-rWillow street, above Broad.
_ ' s ’ jaS-saiiu&th
MffoV 9*o, S5O, 550, 050, 860.-
SINGER’S.; SEWING MACHINES.—PRIOBS RE
DUOKD.-~A_ new end elogant Family Sewing Sfa*
chine for fi3, and the general eoald of prices greatly
reduced; All who want> eubstantlal, simple, aud re
liable Sawing' Machine, which haa an established repu
lAtioii; tor doing the very best work on every kind of
materiai, are invited to call at our office and oxarn’me
the nowlmachines, at the reduced prices. They can
;not fall to be aatiiAed’. - . M. SINGER * 00., •
■ l ko24Jaa- r! - r ' ;No. fioa CHESTNUT Street.
'-/Saving Fund.—Ptve Ber Gent< interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
flfewt, - of T&IK9, Philadelphia. Money
received 7 in'aiyr cum/; large or ; smari, and interest f p*H
terom the \day, qf deposit'to. the day of withdrawal.
.Mosey ft received and payments.made daily, without
notftez iThe;.investments are made fn Beal Estate,
Rents, and’ loch flrst-olass seourl-
Office hours'; from do’clook
ln until 6 o’clock in theafternoon, ndon
8 o’eiooft, r«o
Tmlj jour*,
0. S. GARRETT;
OOCOINiS,
Kefimen’a Saving Fond—Northwest Corner
-of; - 8 efeondi' d 1
in small and. large amoontp, all .claaseji, of tho
community, and allows Interest at.the rate of five
.peroent.peraunum.-; ! ’• i ' r ’
Money may be drawn by oheoka without loss of Inte
reat.: ••
= Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 ‘ln tho evening. 1 President,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary,,Chari## gh
Morris'
. Window Drapery,
j DROOATELLE.
BATIN -DAMASK,
BATIN DE LAINH,
WORSTED DAMASK,
{ REPS, MOBEHVfI, AND PLUSHES,
Together with ail the trimmings appertaining to the
Curtain trade! »
Owing to tho latoness of the season, we will close out
our heavy Curtains at’greatly reduced rates. . Curtains
cut, made, and pnt np,' lower than prices elsewhere
Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every desorlp
.tlon, bought at auction, aod selling at half the usual
price. ' Window Shades, .Gold -Bordered, .Landscape,
Gnthlo, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole
sale and retail. - i
PATTEN’S CURTAIN STORE,
<l6-tapl2 620 CHESTNUT Street.
' Grover Be Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES. ' /
A NEW STYLE—PRICE $6O.
,780 OnssT.vuT Street, Philadelphia.
. . These. Machines s&w from; two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will not rip, even if every fourth atltoh be cut.
They are unquestionably .the best in the: market for
family use.
oelfl-tf tO~aa*D won a oraotJLAJU ifll
Jonas Whlicemb’s Remedy for Asthma.
» [Letter from a Ltwjer in Newburyport, Mass ]
. Newbobyport, Fobruary''26.3Bs6.
Jo?srn Bdbnett, Eeq.—Daar Sir: It is now nearly
twelve' months since I received the first bottle of your
valuable medicine for the care of the Asthma. .'
For thirteen years I suffered with the Asthma, and
during that time there were but few months in which I
did nnt suffer with a paroxysm that entirely prostrated*
me'for two or three days, and sometimes longer.
I will say, that from the time I took the first dose of
your “ Romedy” to the present hour, I bare not had a
bad attack, and now my system Is so free from it, that
the most active, exercise and exposuro seldom has any
oiher effect than .to slightly restrict the lungs Your
medicine soon dispels that sensation, and I can safely
cLim a goneral release from the tormentor. Please
accept piy gratitude for the great hlesalng, and believe
mo that I shall endeavor to introduce the Romedy
Whenever opportunity occurs. .With groat respect, your
obedient servant, J. H. BBAGBON.
ASTHMA.
[Letter from a Clergyman.]
Wardbbobo’, Vi., May 12,3857.
Mn. Boakbtt: Itske pleasure in stating the won
derful effects of V Whitcomb’s Remedy for tho Asthma,”
oq my wife. She has suffered for years with the Spas
modic form of that terrible disease # * * At one
time she was so'far gone, that her physician could not
count the pulse. * # # We were obliged to open
doors and windows in mid-winter, and resort to every
expedient that affection could devise to’keep her alive.
At length I heard of ‘‘’Whitcomb’s Remedy,”—it
acted like a charm; it enabled her to sleep quietly in a
few minutes, and nearly broke up tho disease. I keep
it constantly oh hand—and though it has not cured her
It has done wonders n thoway of relief I am a Metho
dist clergymen, stationed herb. I shall be happy to an
swer any inquiries respecting her case, and yon are at
liberty to make any use of tho foregoing facts that will
benefit tbe afflicted. Yours, truly, _
KIMDALL HADLEY.
rmOB ORE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE,
Jonas Whltoomb's Remedy is prepared only by JO
SEPH BURNETT Sc CO., 27 Ceutral stroot, Boiton.
For s«lo by all the principal Druggists throughout the
United Stateß and the Canadas. d301fe27
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made In the best manner, expressly for retail bales,
We mark our lowest selling prices in plain figures
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and our ohb-pbiob system is strictly ad
hered to. We boliovo this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES Sc CO.,
auST-ly 604 MARKET Street.
Dyspepsia. Thero Is probably no disease
which experience has so amply proved to be remedia
ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The
most inveterate forms of this disease hare been com
pletely cured by this medicine, os ample testimony of
some of our first citizens proves.
For sals in this city by F. Brown, corner Fifth and
Chestnut, and Haasard Sc 00., oomer Twelfth and
Ofcestzmt. 010-dAWtf
Burnett’s Cecoalno.—
BURNETT’S QOCOAIgB.
A single application renders the hair—no matter how
stiff and dry—soft and glossy lor several days.- It is
TOR BSBT AMD CHEAPEST HAIR DRKBBIRa IS THE
World. HAZZARD CO., Twelfth and Chestnut 8t«,
Bole Agent, For sale by dealers generally, at 60 cts per
bottle. noio-tf
DU (images.
At Frtukford. December ,16th, by Rev. W. L. Gray.
Mr. SYLVEeTER ASHTON, or Oxford township, to
Silas EMILY A. STANGEIt, of Frankford, only daugh
terof Jacob S. Btanger, formerly of OUssboro’, New
Jersey. ' , ' #*•
On the evening of the 6th instant, by Rev. Dr. 6ud
dards, at Grace Church, Mr. LEONARD J. RILEY to
Miss OdBIAH PHILLIPS, formerly of JuoiatA. -<#
.On the Gth inetant. by Rer. J. 8. Dickerson, Mr.
MORDEOAI .HALL, of Bugartown, Pa..' to-Miss
JPBMBB JENNETT, otthls city., *
• '.On the 6th instant, at the residence of tbfe bride’s
father, abo*o Holmesburg, Phila., by Rev: Frederick
W. Beaaloy, Mr. UfcNKY WAGONER, or Louisiana, to
Miss RAOtiEL K. ENOODt. ' r k
On the Gth instant, at the residence of the bride’s
father, by J. 8. Steeple, J. P , Mr. EPURAIU 8;
JO <EB, of Plymouth, to Mite MAKGAEBT W. MAX*
WELL; of Spring Mills. *
IDeaUjs.
At his residency in Columbia, Pa , on the morning
of the Oih instant, ISAAC PABKY, in the 84th year of
bis »gev #
On the Bth Instant. Mrs. SARAH ORBBSIIAN, widow
of the late JAOOB ORJSBBMAN, aged 65 years.
The relatives and friends ate invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence ofMru Eliza Lnuasure, No.
817 Queen street, above Third, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
at 3 o'clook, without further notice. *
On me ruing of the 6th instant at thoreiPenceof
George H. Hart, Ken., 625 Pine tfeeet, FANNIE J.
HART, aged 19 years.
- Her remains will be taken to the residence of her
father, A»ron Hart, Mercer county, New Jersey, for
interment. ' *
On the Bth instant, Mr. JAMES REED, Br.,inthe
70th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family aro' respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 1029 Morgan street, late North street, this
(Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further no
tice. *
On Sunday morning,9th instant, MissBAOHELHILL,
in thodOth year of her age.
Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, (without further notice,) from her lata resi
dence, No. 1024Pitzwatcr street, on Wednesday after
noon, at 2 o’olock. To proceed to Odd Fellows* Ceme
tery. ■*
Point, N: j.. on the Bth instant, JOHN
STILLS, in the 70th year of hid sge.
The relatives and friends of the famfly are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday)
morn log, at 10 o’clock, from his late residence, Frout
street, below Market. Kaighn’s Point. To proceed to
the Baptist Church, HaddonfieM. N. J. *
Oa the Bth instant, MARY HAINES.
Her relatives and friends are invited to otteud the
funeral, without luither notice, from her lata res'dmee,
No, 1120 Oallowhlil street, this (ThUd-day) morning,
at 11 o’olock. #
At bis residence, in this city, on the Bth instant,
JOEL WOOLSIAN, aged about 61 years.
The relatives and friend* of the family are respect
fully invited toatteedhio funeral, from his late rest
dunce, No. 19 Charles Placo, Willow street, above
Ninth, on Fourth-day afternoon, tho 12ih instant, at 2
o’olock. without farther notice.
Ou the 9th instant, JAMK3 DOWNING,, aged 85
years.
The relatives and friends or the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his father Daniel Downing, 1033 Carpenter street,
above Tenth, »hla (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock,
without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Ceme
tery. ' #
On the oth iustaot, MARY D , daughter of OIIAS,
W. and REGINA D. OLDENBQKQB, in the Bth year
of ber age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
tt> attend tho funeral, from her father’s residence, No
826 Marshall street, this (Tuesday) af ernoon. Fune
ral service at fit. Jude’s Church, Franklin street, above
Brown, at 2# o’clock. *
Suddenly on tho 9th instaut, at the Cherry street
Widows’‘Asylum, Mrs. OAROLINK AITKIN, widow'
cf tho late ROBERT All KIN, iu the 80th year of her
age.
Her relatives, and the friends of the family, are par
ticularly requested to attend her funeral, from the resi
dence of her nephew, F/aocta Clinton, N0.7i7 Christian
street, tuls (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. #
On the morning or tbo Othinßtant, JUHN’iIARPEL.
Bis relatives and friends are respect'ully invited to
attend his funeral, on Wedneaiay afternoon 12*h inat.,
at 1 o’olock, from Dr Bowberger'fl Church, Race Btreet,
below Fourth. Funeral services in the Church. #
You want-pictures for your parlors, get
LkJj Lhe-s ze Photographs in Oil. You want pictures
tor jour irleods, get Ambrotypes at RKIMEU’S GAL
LERY, SECOND Street, above Green. it*
iyrs=* Lectures upon the Female Organism.—
Mrs 8. U YOUNG. M. D., at the urgent solici
tation of many Ladies will re, eat ber private Lectures
to Women at Sftnsom-stratt Dal), WEDNESDAY and
THURSDAY, (January 12th and 13th,) at 2% o’clock
P. M. tfubjeot of the First Lecture—“ Female Organ*
irm and its Diseases,” illustrated by splendid French
Models, (life size,) Diagrams Skeleton, Ac.
Subject of tbo Seoond—■“ Utero Gestation,” Illustrat
ed by tbirty-twodilfrrent beautiful Models, showing tho
various changes from the first op to the termination of
the period.
Admission, 2a cents Jall-2t*
rft s=» Office of the Insurance Company of North
Lk-3 AMERICA— Philadelphia, January 10, 1859.
The Directors bavo THIS DAY declared a semi-an
nual dividend of BIX PER CENT, out of the profits of
the business of the Company for tho pastels months:
and also an extra dividend of BIX PER CENT., (ex
clusive of the State tax,) payable to the stockholders,
or their legal representatives, on demand
jail Ot - MATTHIAS MARIS, Fecrotary.
Brie and Susquehanna Coal Company.—
An adjonrood meeting of Stockholders will be
held on SATURDAY. January 16, next, at 10 o’clock
A. M, at Mitchell’s Offlc*, No. 134 Sjuth THIRD Bt,
opposite Book, on business of importance
An elcctioo will also be held for President and Direc
tors A full attendance requested. By direction,
jall-tuth&B’St* O. ADAMS.
ry*:v-» Office of the- Uulon Canal Company—
Philadelphia, January 10,1869.
.The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the "Union
Canal Oomprny of Pound l lvanU will be held at ihe Of
fice or the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, oa
TUESDAY, February Ist noxt, at 11 o’clock A.M.J
after which an elec ion will be held for officers and
managers for the eoading year - '
The Transfer Books will be closed after the 20th lust,
jall-tfel . O. THOMPSON, Secretary.
ry-==> Notice.—At the annual meeting of tlie
Ijj? Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND
DWADING RAILROAD COMPANY, held January 10,
1859, the following gentleman were unanimously elected
officers for 1869:
, , PRESIDENT,
R. D. OULLEN.
VIOB PBBBIDBNT,
J. DUTTON STEELE.
MANAGERS.
Samuel Norris, | David S. Brown,
6, W. Richards, ibl. 8. Riohards, of Reading,
John Athurst, |J. Dutton Steele.
TBHASOfIBH.
SAMUEL BRADFORD.
SBORBTAHY.
W. H. MOILHENNY. jall-Ot
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1860.
rwrsgr* Mercantile library Company.—The un
'LkS? 'derSJgced members of the Mercantile Libri ry
Company, hailrg entire confidence !q the present dlreo*
tion, and in the gonera! p.licy Under which the inßtltu
tion grown up, and deprecating the effort now being
"made t® create a prejudice against the hoard of Direc
tors, on .Various pretexts, ma'nly for the exercise of
their undoubted right *o exclude from the Library a
luag-aiue of acknowledged infidel tendencies, andde
s'rlog that the Icsue may bo met In the form in whioh
the opposition hive challenged a contest, viz., the re
storation‘of the obnoxious Review respectfully call
upon the Board, as representing a p 'in-ipU, to publish
a'Statement Betting .forth the principles upon which
they hayo acted in administering tho trust committed
to thenj by the stockholders,
Pnu,ADRLPHrA, January 4
John Laidner, Jr.,
Charles B. Darborrow,
George Abbott,
John Hparhawk,
Samuel 0. Morton,
Pflinuel T Bodine,
Richard S, Smith,
Charles W. Onehmah,
. Charles Worts,
; George C Lancaster,
J. T. Way, ,
Lewis 11. Bedner,
rniLADBLPUU, January 7,1859.
Gentlbmbn : Your communication of the 4th Inst.,
to the-Beard of Direct*rs of the Mercantile Library
Company, referring to statements in circulation among
the members, reflecting upon the Board, is received,
and the undersigned—a committee appointed for the
purpose suggested therein—beg leave to reply;
That while the Board were cognlzantof, and regretted
the existence of taose ropottt, as they originated, and
were publicly asserted only through anonymous com.
rnunicatlonsin tho newspapers, and had never been ofll»
cially brought to their notice, they had not folt called
upon to make any formal explanation.
As far os they can learn, the charges against thorn as
sume the following thapp, bated chiefly on the dUcon
tinuance of the Westminster, fieview:, That an attempt
is being made to give .a sectarian character to the IN
brary, not contemplated by its founders, by withdraw,
ing certain books already on the shelves, and purohas.
log largely of those having particular tendencies in a
religious point cf view; and that the discontinuance of
the subscription to the Westminster Jieitew was sn
arbitrary and uncalled for exorcise of power on the part
of the Board
'While the present Board and their predecessors hare
always considered that no lib ary could be. complete
without come Attention to the religious department of
literature, and have purchased, from time to time,
woi k<t of this description, they have felt tbat the main
objects of thej institution was not to furnish religious
literttare to its readers. They have, therefore, con
fined their selectlonsto works likely to prove of general
interest! avoiding, as far as possible, any that might
be offensive on account of their sectarian character, or
extreme views. Tho number has been vory limited,
considering the large supply of such publications con
stantly offering, and the .demand for thorn'has been
folly ’ proportioned to that for ether brnneh-s of the'
library Thete have been donations of works of this
description from valued friends, which may have misled
some of our mombors as to tne actual extent of the
purchases
As far as the Board can learn, no boohs have been
withdrawn from the shelves, and a reference to the
catalogue would have 'shown the originators of the
statements that the hooka particularized as withdrawn,
have baen recorded there, and in constant use,during'
rthe~term of office of the present Board ahd present Li
brarian,
■ With regard to the Westminster Review, which hSR
been the occasion of most of the assaults on the Beard,
the objection was, not that it attacked any particular
form of religious belief held by members of the Board,
but tbat, under a'beading obviously intended to mis
lead, It attacked All formß of belief, whether Catholic
or Protestant, resting on tho Bible as a foundation, and
as such could only ho offensive or dangerous to by far
tho largest portion of ourread»rs.
While the Board disclaim all desire to make our li
brary a religious one, they certainly will notallow it
to be made a means of diesemicat’ng infidel literature,
and although they fully reaugaisad the great ability
displayed in this Ifsetcfo, and regretted the necessity
thus forced opon thvm, they considered this article aa
an avowal of the principles that wore to govern it for
the future, and discontinued their,subscription.
Whatever their opponents may urge against the pro
priety of (zeroising any judgment in the selection of
the books, and which, from the tenor of their arguments,
they would seem to deny altogether, the present Board,
as long a 4 they are hohored with tho trust, will consider
themselves responsible for the general character of their
purchases, and will exercise their discretion to the best
of their anility.
Many of our readers, ns is well known, are young and
Inexperienced, and are, -therefore, peculiarly exposed
to Insidious attacks on the basis of their religious be
lief. and the Board feel that they would hate been false
to their duty to the stockholders and the parents of the
young using the library, if they had hesitated to aot In
this matter.
Thanking you frr the kind interest and confidence
you hare displayed, we are, gentlemen, la behalf of the
Board, your obedient servants,
JOHN H. ATWOOD, )
ALLEN 0. DUBBOBR9W, > Committee.
OLAUDIUB B. LINN, S
To Messrs. Lewis H.Bcdner, John W. Sexton, Jehu
Lardner, Jr , Ao , Ac. Xt
rvT?aMeycDntlle Library.—Shareholders, read
tho COMMUNICATION in the JYorfA Amtritdn
of to-day signed “ A.,” in feply to the manifesto of
» tax boakp n Election this evening * It*
rysss* Office of tbe flreen and Coritea-street
LkJ* PAB3KNGAB BAILWAY COMPANY, No 423
Walnut street.
At a meeting of Stockholders of this Company, held
at their ottce on MONDAY, January 10, 1859, the fol-
Ing gentieinen were unanimously elected to serre for
the ensuing year
PRESIDENT, *
Hos. Jambs Ooopsr.
DIBKOTOKB.
Harry Connelly, Henry W. Andrews,
George Read, Andrew Mcßride.
George Oullyer, Samuel Ji Jones,
Eli Krnpp, Samuel W. Uroomo,
George G. Preabary, Jr., James F StUeman, ‘
Henry M. Pallet, Alexander M. Fox.
And at & meeting of the Board of Direotors, held on
tlio same day, the following gentlemen were annul
moaflly elected fortho ensuing year:
Secretary—GEOßGE W. HAMEB9LY
Treasurer—ll AERY CONNELLY
Solicitor—WM. O. KLINE
<Vrrs» Office Of tile JPMI
LfJj AND BALTIMOBS',
Janaary 10,1850 —At an am
holders of tbla Company, he
ioK persona were elected DJ
year: v
Samuel M.,Felton,
Monatte ItoMnroo,
Win. Littleton Savage,
Joseph O. tillpln,
John A. Duncan,
Jew® ] no?, •
Frederick A Cortle.
. Edward Austin.
At a meeting of tb6 Board or,Directors, heM THIS
DAY.BAMUKL M.FELTON Wasuoaiifj/K>Mly,eiected
Presided, and AUftsb HORNS K Seoresirr and fru*
tarer. ALFRED HORNER,
jall-flt . • , Secretary,
ry7==* The Philadelphia Bank, January 10,
1859 —The UNION BANK OF TENNESSEE h*s
declared a dividend of FIVE PER GENT, for tho last
Biz raohtha, payable at this Bankon demand DlvidecCs
cot called for in six months nil! be returned toNash
vllle. jatl»2t 11 D COMEGYrt, Cashier
r Spring Garden Institute, N, is, corner
LLS BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Pfcreots.—The
next lecture of the course trill be delivered on TUES
DAY EVENING, January llth. at 7jf o’clock, by
WILLIAM B. MANN, Erq. Subject—“ Bruce aud
.the Battle of Panncckburn.”
Tickets, 20 oents, tr bo hod at the door. ja!o-2t
Notice,—A meeting of the Subscribers to
tkj? the Capl'al Stock of the Wyomicg sod Susque
hanna YalleyißaUroad Company, for the elec ion of Di
rectors and other officers of said Company, will be held
at the Office. S W. comer SEVENTH B&d BANSOM
Streets, Philadelphia, on the 261 U JANUARY, inst.,
between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
BURTON KINGSBURY,)
O t/OMSTOOK, > Corporators.
A. P. ALLEN. )
January 8,1859
Office of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
(Jjj COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, January 8,
1859.—The Director*! have TUIB DAY declared a divi
dend of aix pen chut. on the Oapital Stock of tho Com
pany, and on the Certificates of Profitsnutstandiog, for
the year ending December 31, 18f 8, without deduction
far State tax, pay *bh f» cash, on and after the 12th
ioet. Also, a dividend of pivb run oxnt. payable pro
raia, on tbe Capital Stock aod Premiums earned out of
jhe profits of the company for the year ending Decem
ber 31,1868. for which Certificate* of Profits bearing
interest will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to
tbe insured entitled to receive the aime, under the pro
visions of the Charter, oa and after the 12th inst
j*IO-6t B. M. litKCHMAN, Scoretary.
Lecture.—The Rev. J. L. Burrows, D,
Lkfs D,, of Richmond, Va., will deliver a lecture for
the benefit of the Northwestern Young Men’s Christian
Association ou TUESDAY EVENING, 11th inst., at 7#
o’clock, in the St Mark’s Lutheran Church, Spring
Garden street, above Thirteenth. Subject—l‘‘Christi
anity Essential to Democracy.” Tickots, admitting ono
parson, 26 cents; admitting gontleroau aud two ladies,
60 cents, and which cau be obtained at the Lutheran
Book Depository, Arch, below Eighth; at the Presby
terian Pub'icatiou office, Chestnut, bolow Ninth; at
the American Baptist Publication Society. Arch, bolow
Sixth, and at the door on the evening of too lecture.
ja3-at»
rv-TsarHouse of Refuge—. The anuunt meeting
U-3 of the Contributors to the I)ease of Refuge will
be held on WEDNESDAY next, at 4 o’clock P. M., at
No. 109 North TENTH Street, above Arch.
Tho annual report of the Board of Managers will be
submitted, and an election will be held for officers and
managers to serve for the ensuing year,
alkxandbr henry,
January Bth, 1859. ja3*4t# Secretary H. of B,
rvTjba* rne anniversary of the. Indigent and
IJJJ Siugle Women’s Pociety will be held at ihe Asy
lum, at 12 o’olock, on THURSDAY, January litb. The
Rev. Dr. LKYBURN will preside at the meetlog. j*B 3t
iys»i Hr. Weder’s Uheitum Sprlugs Water
iJs.3 CURE, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county,
Pa. j*B-ly
>vTy* Office of the Fraukford fc Southwark
IL2 PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, CUATUAM Street, below Fourth,
Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1859.—At a mooting of the
Directors, held THIS DAY, a Dividend of SIX PER
CENT, on tho capital stock was declared, payable to
tho Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the
office of the Company, on and after Jauuary 16th‘.
The Transfer Books will bo closed until the 30th lost.
jafi-ot cm AS. R. ABBOTT, Secrarfcaty.
ry7s?=* North Branch Canal Compuny.—Notice*
11n5 The Htockholdors or the North Branch Canal
Company will hold their Annual Meeting at the office
of the Company, in Athenß, ou WEDNESDAY, 19th
of January, 1869, at 10 o’clock A. M
At which time and place an Election will be held for
Officars cf said Company, to serve the ensuing year.
D. MITCHRLL, Jr., Seoretary.
Athens, Deo. 23,1853. ja6-12t
At a meeting of tho Stockholder* of the
LLS GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, held at their office, No 416 WALNUT Bt.,
on the 4th inat, the followiogofficersand directors ware
chosen to serve the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT,
Joel Jukes
VIOJS PRESIDENT AND TREASURER,
Altrvd 9. Qillbtt.
SECRETARY,
Jambs b. Alyokd.
DIRECTORS.
Goo. IF. Woodward,
Chaa. I. Du Font,
A. 8. Oiliott,
W. 0. Rudiuan,
11. N. torrongbs,
A. S Lawreaco,
J B Hughes.
Job. Klapp,
tau Coburn
Joel JottOß,
Wm M. Swain.
John Anapaob, Jr.,
yranoia Poters,
II it,Ooggehnll,
Jno. W Olaghom,
Jar. Walbor,
2'hofl. Graven-
John Bochaj
jiB-tbs*tu-6fc
ry<=» Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice
UJ? OwJngtoaprerlonsengagement ot theUoU, the
BUSINESS SINN’S UNION PBAYER MBKTINdwill
bo hold until farther notice, in the SANBOM-STIiEET
CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.)
All are cordially invited to attend, and the mealing
in open for all to take part who are members of any
UyADgolleal Ohuroh. d2O-tf
Safeguard Insm
Iks YORK AND PENNi
Street, .Philadelphia, and 1
Tho annual meeting; of th<
paoy, held at their office, j
DAY, December 13th, 1855
wore elected Directors there
Jacob N. Keeler,
Francis Blocfcburne,
Robert P. King,
35. 11. English,
George U. Beyls,
Hubert R. Clark,
Josephs. Stldfeld,
John Prentice,
Edward Wiier,
P.E.Blrokhead,
William £. Forbes.
Ityniel Moflatnoroj
At & subsequent meeting
KEELER, Esq., waa unant
and Heuty R. I'oote Seci
Squires, Esq., was appointed
this Company at ttxo city of ]
di7-lm HENR:
\V,e particularlysolicit the attention of
IK-3 Railroad officers to tbe advertisement headed
tl Railroad Dangers.” It Is plain, .direct, forcible, and
honest, and ' should arrest the thought of all Railroad
officials. The improvement there noted has been
thoroughly tried; some hundreds of the machines are
in ÜBe in *ll the cars of some of our best managed Hoes ;
and it is the opinion of all -who have examined it that
it wiU be universally used. It is offered on the most
favorable tenna
RAILROAD DANGERS.—For the last twenty years,
or perhaps frince tbe system of Railroads has been es
tablished ft this country, there hate, ihailprobability,
been losses by oc Went to the extent of twenty millions
of collars. These have boon clear, absolute losses to
thecomrauqijy—as much so as property destroyed by
fire or suokln the ocean.' But these disasters have been’
of a peculiar character, and, in the main, notthosoof
fire or flood; they have arisen from the ordinar* con
ditlonsof arailroad train in progress: they have been
caused by-tho inherent momentum that is a necessary
property of matter In motion. ‘
A Ballroaa.Tralo is exposed to peculiar danger from
tbU cause. Its traok of iron and level grade axe bath
.made for the purpose of allowing Its free progress, and
tbe very esse aud freedom ofmotlon aggravate the danger
of momentum.
(,1859.
William H. Andersen,
William Purvep,
William O.Luawlg, •
William L. Dunglmson,
Thomas Latimer,
Ambrose white,
JohnW. Sexton,
Charles M Morgan,
Samuel Work,
Jo-epb A. Uremcr,
George H. Stuart. - •
Again, a-.Rftjlrcftd is intesded as a means of rapid,
tran-lt for persotg and property, and the component
parts of a loooraotive and ears for travel on rails rapidly,
are made necessarily heavy and strong—if otherwise,
they would soon shake to piece#. It follows, then, that
wqiuhtj ease Of motion freedom from obstruction, and
rapid transit, ell conduce powerfully to create momen
turn From accurate calculations it is foetid that the
effective motttatum of a train of six oars and au'eoglne
is equal to aforoe of 700 tons. The truth of this state
ment iS painfully self-evident at a sudden cot’isioa or
obstruction. *fhis FEARFUL DANGER WHICH IB
BVER'PBEBBNT to a train is only partially recognised
by Railroad officials’.' It is, howovor, understood to
(oiiio extent, and each car is provided with brakes, or
blocks; arranged- to press agaicst the wheels by the
action of the brakemao. This plan works very well for
the usual stoppages of a'train, when sufficient notice is
given to thd orakeman by the engineer; but for those
cases of danger Which have arisen,-and-will arise, in
spite of the sgost rigid scrutiny, it is notoriously ineffi
cient, as ail experience proves. .
- It is of no use for an officer to say that nothing can
happen to opr ” train There is not a moment that
a train is id motion but that It is exposed to dangers
which 0 perfect control would prevent, and there should
net be an instant of time in which a train is running,
but tbat the flcUlties should be at band for an instant,
simultaneous’pad powerful application of the retarding
appliances of every car.
It is not the custom on many roads to employ more
than one br&kemin to two or three cars, and on some
not more than one to four or flvo cars The laws of
some States require a brakemaa to each two cars Wo
bold that there should be oue to every car, and that a
mechanical brakemaa is vastly more reliable than one
of flesh and blbol.
During the last few years an invention has been made
and perfected by the undersigned, the object of which
is to place all the braking appliances of a train in readi
ness fop prompt and united action. The'closest atten
tion that we nave been able to bring to bear on this sub
ject, and an analysis of the various accidents that have
occurred,'lead moat conclusively to this result, via:
that the me&fts should always be at hand throughout the
train to arresfthemomentuul at every point where it
exists \'2 Tftyt the"Bfagine'man, from his station, gene
rally sees the obstruction or danger first, consequently
he should be enabled’, of his own volitfon. to apply in
an Instant every brake; 3, The liability io accidents
from bieabirg of wheels, axles, rails, chairs, accidental
separatiots, >nd 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,
none of wbioh have over attained a perfect success—tbe
necessary complicity of adjustment, and tbetotal failure
of such a contrivance, often at the very moment when
most needed, are insuperable obstacles to the success of
puch a device as a means of guarding against, and miti
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 them
all in readiness for united aotion, either from the en
gine or any point on the train. A description of the
meohanism Is unnecessary at this place; suffice it to
say, it is extreme simple, and perfectly efflolent, and
full and detailed engravings and description may be
found in ourciroulars, to be had on application at onr
office. , > . '
There is another, and,perhaps the strongest,, point In
favor of the adoption of this precaution-namely, its
Si eat cheapness. For instance, take a road owning, sty,
fly carsthe first coat, at our present price, would be
$6,250; the interest on this a t omit at 7 (or say 9 per
cent, whloh is nearer tho rate that railroad companies
6 ay for ihe us* of money) la $562 per year. A ootnpany
iviog this attachment to their cars would .save the
wages of at least three brakemtm, Which would be, say,
$9OO a year; while the simple insurance against acci
dent to life and property which such a precaution would
give would be worth at least half the cost of the im
provement. We submit that we make out a strong case
in favor of (he adoption of such a security. And now,
then, in ooiiclusion, we odd tbat some hundreds of these
Machines are in use in the United States, and they are
on the whole passenger stock of all the following roads,
to any or allot tho officers of whioh we refer all parties
interested. In place of certificates, of Which we have
plenty: Hudson River, Cleveland and Toledo, Terre
Haute and Richmond, Old Colony and Fall River, Jllcbi
chigan Central, Panama, &o. Further than this j We
will fdrnish the machines for ALL TiiE PASSENGER
And baggage cabs of any road, and give
EACH COMPANY FOB ITSELF THE OPPOhTU
NITY TO TEST ITS VALUE, FREE OF CHARGE.
WE WILL GIVE FOUR MONTHS’ TRIAL BBfOBE
SETTLEMENT, AND EACH COMPANY BHALL BE
ITS OWN JUDGE OF ITS VALUE. Can WE do more
than this ?- And does not every officer assume a FEAR
FUL RESPONSIBILITY who neglects for a moment
suoh an offer? We do not make this offer as mere mean
ingless talk, but WE MEAN IT, JUST EXACTLY AS
IT IB EXPRESSED. This device will give an amount
of security to a train that Is impossible wi boat it; and
no company heed say “We know nothing abont it, 11 or
“It Is an-experiment of doubtful utility,” or, “it is
untried,” &c, Wi* do not ask you to incur expense or
bay patent rights; we offer you merchandise of tried,
perfected, aud warranted value. We rhall send a copy
of this advertisement tb the office of every Company in
the’ Union, and solicit oh their part a recognition of the
merits of this improvement, and the extraordinary
low And favorable terms on Which it is at present
offered.
The universal, use Of this device, however niuoh it
may benefit us, Will promote the railroad interost, and
the public good generally* hundredfold more.
' D. 8. RAILROAD OAR-DRAKE CO.,
W. G. CREA&iDR, Secretary,
*I4-U4f-0t No.* 81 PINK 8t„ N. Y
ladelphia, Wilmington.
RAILROAD COMPANY,
mail meeting of tho Stock.
*ld TBIB DAY. the follow.
SECTORS for tho eosalog
rwrspw Notice. —Sealed Proposals, endorsed
1-kjZ. “Proposals for Pm nlshlngSopplies to the Board of
Gout,rollers of Publlo Schools,” will be received at tbe
Office of tho-Controllers of Publlo Schools, southeast
cotncr of Sixth and Adelphl streets, addressed to the
underslgied, until TUESDAY, January llth, 1869, at
12 o’clock, M.y/or the supply of all the Books and Sta
tionery to be used in the Pubiio Schools of tho Oity of
Philadelphia, until the Slat day of Deotinber, 1859.
The Proposals must bHIo the price and quality of the
Books proposed* to be fur
nished, ami be accompanied by a sample of'eaih item.
A list of. the books authorised by tbe Board cau be
seen, with samples of the same, at the Secretary’s Office,
Boulhoatt corner of Sixth and Adelphl streets.
By order Committee on Supplies,
ROBERT J. HEMI'HILL, Secretary.
jaS-dtll .. Boaid of Controllers of* Public Schools.
JoSnO Grooms,
J. J Coben,Jr.,
Thomas Kelso,
Columbus o ’Donnell,
Knoch Pratt)
Thomas DonAldeon,
William W. Corcoran,
Suffice of the Insmance Company of
U 3 ’ NORTH AMERICA, PhilidbcfiiU, pocember
31,1858.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders will
be heldat the Office of the Company, No. 232 WALNUT
street, on MONDAY, January 10th, 18&0,at 12 o’clock
M.; and onTUESDAY, the day following, January llth,
1809/ au election will be hold for Directors, to serve
the envutag year. MATTHIAS MABIB,
jslloll . Secretary
Office of the Frankfort! and South-
UJ? WAKE PHIL ADELPIIIA CITY PASSENGER
RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below
FOURTH, Philaduli'HU, Deo. 27th, 1858 —NOTICE,
—The Coupons of the Mortgage Bonds of ‘the Frauk
ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Roil*
road Company, (late “ The Philadelphia and Delaware
River Railroad Company.”) due on the Ist of January
next, wll be paid at maturity, on presentation at the
Glratdßank. -
• 428 tnth*n.l2t E. HART, Treasurer.
tyica Iltmtirgdon and Broad Top Alonntaln
UJj RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.
KOflOß—The annual meeting of the Stockholder*
of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad
and Coal Company frill be held at their No 809
WALNUT Street, on TUBBDAY. January 11th, 1859, at
It o’clock A.' M., when au election will be held for a
President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing
year. - J, P. AJSRTSON, Secretary.
Ottice of the Quaker City Insurance
\X3 COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street.
Pbu.4oBl.phia, Jan 4,1850. 4
The directors bare this day declared a dividend of
Ton per Cent on tbo capital stock, clear of Btate tax,
payable on and after February lit, 1859
Jas-0t H. B. COQGSHALL, Secretary.
The ladies* Philadelphia shop
ping GUIDE AND JJOUSEKEKPKB 1 COMA
PANION.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC OPERA LI
xSl BRNTTO —The only copyright edition of Opera
Books publirbvd expressly for the Philadelphia Acade
my of Mublo, and bearing this distinct copyright title,
FOB SALE EVERYWHERE,
At the reduced price of
FIFTEEN CENTS
Save your money, sod buy no mare twenty tire cent
Books, as tbo best and most correct edition can be ob
tained foe
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Estate of GEORGE W. SNICK* dec’d.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the ttnst account ol Jesse Costner, junior,
and Lewis Bmiok, Administrators of the Estate of the
said decedent, and to report dl-tribationof the balance
In the hands of the Administrators, will meet the
parties interested, for tbe purposes of ms appointment,
on TUESDAY, January 25th, 1869, at 4 P M., at his
Office, No. 0.2 WALNUf Street, in iho city of Phila
delphia WILLIAM ERNST,
j&ll-tuthsOt Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COU&TY OF PHILADELPHIA.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of Robert Kbling, Guardian of
ROBERT EBLINQ, Jr., and JOHN KBLIbG, minor
ohildron of John KbUog, decerned, and to report dis
tribution, will meet tho parties Interested, for the pur
posesof hfu appointment, on FRIDAY, January alut.
3859, ut 4 o’clock P. M„ at his Office, No. 433 WALNUT
Stmt. in'the city of Philadelphia,
jail tathsGt CHARLES SERGEANT, Auditor.
H* "ofpssSes*3
COMBINED
This valuable invention consists iu the arrangement
and combination of the shaft* of a carriage operating
on joint* that, when defied together, form the pole, so
that either one or two horses can be instantly att&oued
to a earring*, and with more despatch, salety, and se
curity than by the usual znedo.
It has the greatont advantage for convenience, there
being no bolts and nuts to be unsorewed, which are so
tedious and inconvenient when the ordinary shafts or
pole have to be removed or changed in muddy or frosty
weather.
Itia the most perfect arrangement for a physician’s
carriage, so that he may attach ono or two horses with
despatch.
Livery-stable keepers will And it to be most useful
and profitable to their daily business; and the carriage
maker will And that this improvement will not only add
to the neatness and beauty of his carriages, but lacrosse
his sales.
The Patentee Is now in this oity, and will remain
one week at the UNION HOTEL, ARCH Street, be
tween Third and Fourth, and is deuirous of selling
State, County. and Shop Rights.
Portions wishing to see and examino this useful in
vention, by calling on the Patentee, or at the celebrated
Oarrlngo Depository of George W. Watson, CHEST
NUT btreet, between Twelfth and'Thirteenth, will
have a fair opportunity of judging of its merits and
utility, as a full and complete SHAFT AND POLE Is
there for exhibition, and the satisfaction of all inter
ested in the use and purchase of the same,
For further particulars inquire of
jall-3t* AMOS K UOFFMEIBB, Patentee.
£JHARLES MULLIKIN —■
irnnco Company of New
TBYLVANIA, 409 WALNUY
12 WALL fctreet, New York.
Stockholder*! of thin Com*
iu Philadelphia, on MON
-18, tho following goutlemea
eof for tho enßulng year:
Ugn B B. Cuablng,
Charles 7. Watrons,
A. V. Stout,
Elihu J. Baldwin,
J. A, H. Ilasbrouck,
» Aaron Olofio,,
John M. JBeacli,
Henry B. Foots,
Matthew Kelley,
’ M. Hader,
Alexander 0. Lawrence,
’ Alfred Glapp,
; of tho Hoatd, JACOB N.
imouely elected President,
iretary thereof, and. Selah
id attorney and counsellor of
fNew York.
1Y Xt. 700 TB, SocreUry.
December 24,1858.
Nera tlnblifatiottß.
PRICE SS CENTS
Forealoatthe BOOK STAND in POST OFFICE,
j.ll-lm
FIFTEEN CENTS.
£cj)nl Notices
SHAFTS AND POLE,
FOR CARRIAGES
PATENTED SEPTEMBER 7, 1858.
DEALER IK
PLUMBER S’ MATERIALS,;
AT NEW YOIIK PRICES,
528 MINOB STREET.
jaiO-lm*
UctaiHUru (Suofos; _
m,, $5O, $5O, $5O, $5O.
"WHEELER & WILSON’S
$6O MACHINES ARE THE VERY BEST CHEAP
SEWING MACHXNIES.
EVER YET MADE, ■ ' ’ : ■
$75, $75, $75, $75. $75.
WHEELER & WILSON’S $7(5 MACHINES
ARE THE SAME AS "
■ FORMERLY BOLD FOR »100,
And are beyond all competition In variety of uses,
perfection of manufacture, and beauty of finish.
; $lOO, S-100,-Sioo, sioo.
WHEEIiEB WILSON’S
LARQE MACHINES FOR TAILORS’ USB AND
i ' . (i .
QUILTING.
One of these la worth two of any other Patent to a
Tailor. /; r ; ' . <
OFFICE 028 CHESTNUT STREET.' ~
M ot
jUissoltttions anil CTujjartitcrsljips.
(COPARTNERSHIP. The nndel'slgned
have this day formed a copartnership, under the
firm of HOOPES dc DAVIS, for the transaction of the
Hat, Cap, Ear, and Btraw-Ooods Business, at- No, 10
South FOURTH Street, up stairs .
BERNARD A. HOOPES,'
JOSEPH M. DAVIS.
Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, 3859 jall-12't If
COPARTNERSHIP.—JOSEPH F. TO
IHAB has thin day associated with him JAHBS
OARSTAIRS, Jh., for the transaction of the “ Import
ing Wine and, Liquor Business,” under the name and
firm of JOSEPH F.TOBIAS & CO., Nob. 2Wand'2QB
South FRONT Street.
January 1,1869. jalO-126
jVOTICE.—ATWOOD SMITH has this day
lE been admitted to an interest in our business. The
style of the firm to remain the same.. .
m&rtin & smith.
Philadelphia, January 1,1859/- jalQ-6t*
Snsttranee Companies.
X7IAME INSURANCE COMPANY Phi-
M IADBLPBii, January lOfcb, 1869
The following Statement of .the affairs of thrfCom*
p&oy, on the 81st December, 1868, Is published in pur
suance of the Charter:
Capital authorised and subscribed $lOO,OOO 00
PAld in.,, .....$50,000
ASSETS.
Bonds and Mortgages 44,526 00
O&bhon hand 6 987 GO
Loans on Call ; 6,C00 CO
Balances due—r z i Agents’ Accounts, In
terest, Sea... 3 063 15
Bills receivable, Premiums on open PoiioLs,
.(earned) 1,090 00
RECEIPTS. ' .
Premiums on Fire Risks, amounting to
$1)211.722 57 .... 10,068 23
Prew iums on Inland Rinks, amounting to
$137,014 29 . 1 Sf3o 64
Interest 3,203 20
LOSSES, EXPENSES, &0.
Fire Losses, all settled 6,928 86
lolaod Losses -345 62
Salaries;.....,, 1,883 38
Rent, Advertising. Return Premiums. Re
insurance, Oommisslohs, and dU other In
cidentals.,, 2,982 90
At the Annual Meeting of the Stoekholders, held this
day, the following were elected Directors, to serve for
the ensuing year:
Samuel Wright, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Wm.W. Walters, - B/B Birney, ’ *
Obas. Richardson, Jno. W. Eierman,
Jacob W. Stout, A. H. Rosenheim,
Barolay Lipplncott, John B Ellison,
George A. Weßt, . W. W. Knight.
GEO. W. DAY, President.
W I. Blanchard, Secretary. jall-tuths 2w
Fire assooiation'-ofpioe, no.3*
North FIFTH Street, for the Insurance of Build
ings, Household Ftfrmtnre, and Merchandise generally,
from Loss by Fire.
Jakoabt 8.1869.
In conformity with the provisions contained In an
Act of Assembly, approved April fitb. 1842, the follow
ing Statement of the Asstts'of the Association is now
published:
Bonds and M0rtgage5...;,..'.....' $654,683 00
Ground Rents 23 206 66
Real Estate 11,163 23
Cash in Western Bank .; 7,400 00
“ Bank of Northern Liberties........ 0.268 85
“ on hand.. 448 70
TROSTSKS.
GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
William H. Hamilton, ' Oharlea D. Hughes,
Henry F. Anners, Jacob Moyer,
John Sonder, Pe’er A. Keyser,
Thomas E. Baxter, John Pbilbia,
Peter Frits. John Craig,
Henry O. Pratt, John Cairow.
jall-Zt • -(VtILIIM !f. BUTLER, Socretiry.
OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN
SUiUNOK COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET.
—pBtLADKLFOIA. January Otn, 1869.
The third annual statement of the business and con
dition of -‘Quaker City Insurance'Company ” as pro-'
seated to its Stockholders January 4th. 1869:
Capitol stock $2OO 000 00
Surplus January Ist, 1858...... 77 67** 87
Premiums for insurance in 1858 228,696 68
Interest account 12,614 30
Salvage and reinsurance acc’t*. : 22.216-11 .
‘ . - - $541,006 06
LOSSES, EXPENSES. Ac.
Losses paid in 1859 $122,989 11
Dividend, Commissions to agents,' -
Taxes, Licenses, Printing, Ad- • . -
verU*‘Bgt Office Rent, aad Ex-„ - - ,i --
peures O7
Reinsurance and return premi
ums.... 27,522 18
Salaries paid in 1868 .....: ‘5.346 18’ -
5216,766 64
ASSETS.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Cou
pon Bonds, Loans on Collateral
and on call ............$181,663 50
Bills Receivable ; 87,170 59
Cash due from agents and out- -
Btondingpremlums........... 28,642 49
Cash in bank and on hand 2 28,884 93
5324,851 42
At & meeting of the Stockholders, held the 4th Inst.,
the following officers and directors were unanimously
eleoted:
officers;
President—GEOßGE H. HART.
Tice President—E. P. BOSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COQGSHALL.
Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart, S. W. Bailey
E P. Boss, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. C. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy,
John G. Dale. H. R. Coggshall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones,
Hon H. M. Fuller, Charles G. Imlay.
ja6 tfa'&tu-lmif 11. B. COQGSHALL, Seo’y.
Fulton* 8 insurance, adjusting*
AND COLLECTING OFFICE,
No. 006 ORES'! NUT STREET,
Philadelphia, .
The undersigned having been practically engaged for
a number of years 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 Lo?s or Damage by Fire to
property insured, iu making out their proofo of such
loss or damage in full compliance with the intricate and
cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companies so inclined, or others'.
He is assisted by the best legal counsel lu Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of Claims against Insurance Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained 1o«s by FiTe
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 a fire
occurs, In consequence of carelessness or mismanage
ment In effecting the insurance, or 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 iu auy Companies desired,
and examine policies effected by others (in most cases)
free of extra charge.
Parties sustaining lost or damage by fire, as above,
will find it to their interest to -consult the undersigned
as soon aftor the fire as possible.
d22-lmif* JAMES FULTON.
Lorrur™
DISTRIBUTION OF BREAD TICKETS
BY TUB BUPBBMB GRAND COUNOID
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF SONS OF MALTA
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
The Standing Committee on Charity of the Supreme
Grand Connell of the Independent Order of the Bods of
Malta, of EAstorn Pennsylvania, have made the follow
ing Distribution of
FIVE THOUSAND BREAD TICKETS.
The Officers, or others properly authorited by the re
spec’ive Associations, hereafter named, will call at the
office of The Press and recelvo the number of Tickets
Appropriated to thorn The Bread may be obtained of
the Agents of tho Mechanical Bakery, In any quantity
desired, and at such times as the holders of the Tickets
may apply. A list of the Agents will acoompany the
Tickets.
By order of the Bt&nding Committee of Charity.
GEO. W. WOOD, Secretary.
January Bth, 1859.
GrJsoom street (late Green) Soap Sooiety, JOBN J,
THOMPSON, Secretary V ...5Q0 Tickets.
Spring Garden Soup Society, FRANKLIN
SHOEMAKER, Secretary. 6CO Tickets.
Western Soup Society, Seventeenth and
Georgo streets, SAML. L. DAILY, Secre-
tary. 500 Tickets,
Northern Soup Society, Fourth, above
8r0wn;.,., 600 Tickets,
Kensington Soup Sooiety... .500 Tickets,
Moyameußing House of Industry, Catha
rine street, west of Seventh, ISRAEL H.
JOHNSON, President 600 Tickets.
NorthornHome for Friendless Children, 600 Tickets.
Moyamenelng Soup Society.,,, 600 Tickets.
Boaine A550ciati0n..,,.,*.,,.. .....250 Tickets,
Union Temporary Homo for Friendless
Children ..,.250 Tickets,
Western Provident Society, West Phila
delphia, Mrs. FRANKLIN BACON, Presi
dent..; v 2BO Tickets.
Female Association for the Relief of the
flick and Infirm Poor, HANNAH MILLER,
President.»..»•
jiB-3t
OKIE & OAVP, 223 DOCK Street, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, Bod dealers In Mer
cantlle Vapor and aacn.ltleH generally. Attend the
Brokera’Board daily, and all .11 ordera for the pnr
ohaae or Bale ot STOCKS, BONDS, fto. jaMy
Amusements. “
American academy of music.
; . M’LLH P'COOLOMINI. r, ri !
• OARB TO IBS PUBEIO:
It has been lately the costom of Operatic Managers,
in first presenting to the public an artist who monopo
lize, for the time being, the world’s attention, to il-'
lade to the causes of each a widely-spread reputation,
They resort to thlc method,' not from the illegitimate
motive of'still fuTther ;excitlEg-pqbiio curiosity! hnt
rather, from fear that the'expectations of the audience
might be raised to .a pitch to which, it would be impos
sible for ary artist to attdtnThis may'serve as an ex-'
case • fpr reproducing extracts; partially from musical
papers, in which M’ile. Piccolomlni is judged from a'
musical point, and partly from suoh journals, which, as’
the mirrors of public opinion,.confine themselves to
portraying the effects she produced on he? immense an-,
diences; * - •
[Extract from N. P. Willis'S “Idlewild” letter ]
*• To one’s previously formed idea cf what a * ffo--
*i<tta' might possibly look like 1 surrounded,’ as the
bcok says, • by a circle of gay and thoughtless beingA
like herself,’ the fair creature who stepped forward at
the close of the • overture had really very little resem
hlanoe. It was even droll to see each undisguised in
nocence pretending to-talk and walk as wiokeoness
would or should under the circumstances-so utterly
umljasivd a performance of the saint playing the sin
ner in faot, that it was more than ever a wonder how
the exact opposite, the sinner pl&ytog the saint.-had
recently been done in New York so successfully. Of
sohoo girl purity, utterly nnbreathed upon, la,Violet
ta* dimpled face, m she same upon the stage, was the
completest type. Her exquisite grace and elegance
in fact, seemed to he of that exceedingly rare class
that is unconscious and acrid- ntol. The ‘torn Prin
cess’ was evidently in herblood, and she could not help
herself, poor tbkg. . * 1
■ “With this blemish aside', theactlng, (or which the
daily newspapers are giving detailed and able criti
cisms) was truly admirable.' I will onlymenticn one
point of her professional, skill .with which! was par-'
tlonlarJy struck—the full and captliAting equlvsieni
which she gave, with a toss of her pretty fingerA for
every note ehe.deßpaired of reaching. ‘ Her.voice falls
short of here end there a climax ( bat she is perfectly'
aware of it, and simply, so delights the ;eye,. at that
particular moment, with,the bewitching.grace and co
quetry of gstture,,that .the expeqtont ear forgets to be
disappointed] The most strenuous , { bravo.' in fact/is
likeliest to be heard from the audience'at the point ar
tlstleally the faultiest * 1 ' SSB
“ But how can I describe what is Pjccolotflini’s great
peculiarity? Uerr/iouiA.whllp she,slogs, plays the
most (fetietbus pantomime possible to conceive! The
eye of thd spectator is so pelted ,with klsrietf. exquisitely
represented in a sort of afro relievo t that it is absolutely
bewildering. The natural aotion of the lips seems
positively that, and nothing else—Eisssß, caught and
nut into harness, and made \o do duty like sung words .
It is most d'fficult to realize, as one looks and listens
when she leans over the footlights—with anything of
a habit of kisses “seen done,” that is to say—
that the rest of the audience has not mysteriously dis
appeared, leaving the matter entirely between one’s seif
and her!' Add then the absolutely innocent confiding-'
ness of the whole play,' and pout of those pulpy, little,
rad lips—looking so as If they implioltly trusted aha
believed in you, while they tried to r4aohyou—makes
itstill more absolutely personal and private. -
“ I do not think there ever'was before snob an ac
tress on the stag C—one who was unequivocally stomped
with the innocence of a child, while She left upon every
mysterious'memory of a ,kUs I- As the baf
* Such two Ups Xo sigh for 3
(By heraldry’s test,) ' v - -
Should'm ‘he tulips the cypher
Engraved on her crest;’
though I doubt n6t that the ( helmet and shield ’ of the
cblralric Pioeolominia have a blazon much more war-
like, won by their swords In those Middle Ages when
they were so famous.”
(Correspondence of the Providence Journal.]
The little Princess tripped upon the stage, looking
like a child of fourteen years, in a short petticoat,
looped up with oherry colored ribbons, which showed
to great advantage her pretty childlike feet and ankles.
In five minutes the eyes and hearts of “four thousand
spectators’.’ were irrevocably captivated. “.Did she
pelt them with her ftfsses, as she did the poet of Idle
wild?”' Not-oppressively. “ Was she a great artist ?”
I cannot tell. Sbewas charming in a way so exclu
sively her own. that it would be quite.unavailing to
talk about it/ Bhe was so young, so innocent,so bloom
ing, so confidingly frank and coquettish, andpiquant,
so winning, so arch, so graceful, that her presence was
like a beam of moroiDg light, or A breath of morning
air. My memoi y of her, should, I see her a thousand
times, will be always “ A Matinee." jall-2t..
A HERICAK ACADEMY OF MUSIC
xjL ON FRIDAY,
THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT.
On SATURDAY, First' and only Night of
LB KO£ZB DI FIGARO.
OARD TO THE PUBLIC J
Mr. Ullm&n, pursuing the polloy of bis management,
which is in favor of great works by great composers,
bos the henor to announce that he will, on Saturday,
produce Modart’s Celebrated opera of “ The Marriage or
Figaro.” For many years this famous production has
been the choice bait of operatle management. Every
successive empressarlo has promised to give it, and as
constantly failed to do so As in the ease of “The
Huguenot),” it was reserved to h ! m to. bring out the
work for the first time in America- - t .
THE NOZZB DI FIGARO
is a curiosity in musical literature, in addition to being,
one of the finest productions of its celebrated master.
Popular tradition says that it was written at the insti
gallon of a wager, and to prove that .an opera eonld be
made to susceed without a tenor part in it - Mozart
fe’t that nothing but the purestatreama of melody,and
the loveliest creations of fapoy, could reconcile the
public, could secure the sucoeaa which was essential to
the issue of the wager. Certain it is that on the three
; characters of Susanna, the Count, and Figaro, he has
, expended all the infinite pathos, playfulness, and geni
ality of hie nature. - 1 ‘ '
The “Nozze” was preceded by “ Idomenee," and
was followed by “Don Giovanni.” Thus connected
in the golden chain of the composer’s chief works 1
it has long maintained its European celebrity; hut
for • accidental reasons it has never been produced
here. Foremost among these may.be mentioned the
faot that Bince the drfys of Madame Sontog there
has bsen no art<st in th : s country capable.,of in
terpreting the r jlq of Bus anna;- 1 It is fortunately
in Mr. Ullman’a power to present the work with
a cast which cannot be surpassed. He refers con
fidently to the Bosanna of M’lle.Piccolomlni as one
of her greatest impersonations, exceeding in the joyous
detail of girlish emotion her Zerlloa, in “Don'Gio
vanni,” and to the Vlgaroot Carl Formes, wh!c>, is
artistic conception, ranks as high as any role in which
.tbe great basso has yet appeared. M’Ue Ghioni will
make her debut as the Countess, and Signor Florenza as
the' Count. These are the principal characters on.
which tbe saccess of this operadepends, aid it is hoped
the public will acknowledge that they could not be in bet
ter hands. . jall*2t
$503,009 93
rpHE MiENtfEROHOR (“The Old”) VO-
Jl CAL SOCIETY beg leave to announce that their
TWELFTH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS 'BALL will
take'place at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
on TUESDAY EVENING Bth FEBRUARY, 1869,
when Beenes from MEYERBEER’S Grand Opera
“LBS HUGUENOTS” will be per formed. Particulars
hereafter. 1 ~ jall-tl.lS 18,20,26.97 -
ACAD SKY OF MUSIC,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, January 14 and 15,
The sale of seats commences on Wednesday.
Vj dibut 'ik pniLADVLPBia or
. : AUJs, PICCOLOMZNI,
Wbo Vrill appear in two of her greatest characters,
THIS CHILD OF THE REGIMENT, and
5 LB NOZZB DI FIGARO
First two nights of the great Basso,
CARL FORMES.
On FRIDAY, Jan. 14 atSo’clcck.
First appearance in Philadelphia of
Mile. PIOOOLOHINI, and CARL FORMES
THIS DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT,
with a complete and great cast.
-• .Marla.
Plccolominl....
Carl Formes (for the first time) as... The Sergeant
Tamaro (the new tenor) as.. Tonio.
Conductor Sig- MUZIO.
On SATURDAY, Jan. 15, at 8 o’clock, .
PICCOLOMINI and PORMEB.
M’LLB GHIONI, ‘
Prime Donna from her Majesty’s Theatre; London, and
SIGNOR FLORENZA.
The celebrated Baritone, from the Italian Opera, Paris,
will make their first appearance in Philadelphia.
PICCOLOMINI. u . .SUSANNA
GHIONr.... as.. THIS COUNTESS
OARL FORMES ....ft FIGARO
FLORBNZA as THE COUNT
The other roles by Mad. BERKEL, WEINLIOH,
PERRING, MULLER, MORRA, BARRITINI.
Conductor. ..CARL ANCHUTZ
On Tuesday. H’llo PICCOLOMINI gives her First
Ooncert in Baltimore.
The sale of seats for the first two nights of
PICCOLOMINI and FORMES
commences on Wednesday morning, at 0 A. M., at the
Box Office of the Academyof Music.
PRIORS OF ADMISSION:
Reserved Seat in Pa quet, Parquet o‘rale, and Bal
cony, $2. Admission to the same, with privilege of
occupying such seats as have not been secured in ad
vance, fl. Reserved Seats in the Family Circle, $l. •
NOTIOB.—The Family Oitcls will he united with the
lower part of the homo. Holders of tickets to the
Family Circle will enter by the same general doors
on Broad street, as those to the Parquet circle, or
Balcony.
N. B.—'The entranca door to the Family Circle, in
Locust street, will be invariably dosed during the pre
sent season.
Admission to the Amphitheatre.... ...•••50 cents,
The entire Amphitheatre has been converted into
, reserved seats, which may be secured in advance wlth
i out any extia charge. Entrance to the Amphitheatre
as usual, on Locust street.
ORDER OF TUB SALE.
On Wednesday commences at the. office in Broad
street, the sale of the $2 seat! for the first two nights.
On Thursday, will commence the sale of the SI seats,
when likewise thes2 seats remaining from Wedneeday’s
sale will be sold. The reserved seatado the Amphlth‘4-
tre will be sold on Thursday, at the ticket office in Lo
cust street, where will be found the newly prepared di
agram to tne Amphitheatre.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In answer to numerous applications from persons de
slroua of scouring seats in advance forth® Bight Nights,
the Manager begs to state, that although the subscrip
tion system for so short a season as he can give, is, In
his estimation, of little or no advantage to the inter
ests of the publio or the Management, yet instructions
have been given to the Treasurer to receive such sub
scriptions, provided subscribers are willing to comply
with the reservations which an unavoidable change of
Opera, in case of an eventual sickness of an artist, or
circumstances of another nature, may compel the Direc
tor to make. .
NOTICE —Persons desirous of subscribing for the
Season, will please apply at the Box Office, this (TUES
DAY) morning, at 9 o’clock, where every information
will he given to them by the Treasurer jall-tf
Mbs. d. r. bowers’ 8 walnut-s?
THEATRE, ooraer of NINTH and WALNU7
Btreeta
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, January 11. 1859,
LOVE’S BAOBIFICB; OR, THE RIVAL
MERCHANTS.
Matthew Elmore, Mr. Swinbourne ; Margaret Elmore,
Mies Vandenhoff
TUB MORNING CALL.
Mrs. OhUlington, Mra. f. B. Oonway ; Sir Edward Ar
dent, Mr. 11. A. Berry.
Price* of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle
and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet 87X-cents; Dtets
Olrele, 60 cents: Private Boxes, aoooripng to theli
locale, $8 and 25; Single 86at* In Orohestra and Private
Boxes. 76 oents.
Boon open at half past 6 o’clock; Curtain rise* at
7 o’clock.
TOTHEATLEY & CLARKE'® ABCH-ST.
f ? THEATRE.—WiIIiam 8. Fredericks, Acting and
Stage Manager.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, January 22, 2869,
, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
Asa Trench ard, our American Cousin, Mr. J«
Clarke: Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. '
DUMB MAN.OF MANCHESTER; OR, THE FELON
HEIR
Admission,'26 cts. Secured. Seats In Dress Circle, 87E
ets: Orchestra Stalls. 60 ets; BeatainPrivateßoxes,.6
cts Gallery,l3eta; GaUeryforOoloredPersona,2&ota;
Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cts;
Whole Private Box, 23.
Doom open at half past 0 o’clock; eommence at 7,
preoiaeiy. ;
IVATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT BT.,
above EIGHTH-LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
THlB\Tuenday) EVENING. January 11, 1869,
Equestrian and Acrobatic Feats by the
* GRAND COMBINATION OF STARS. v
The nerform&nce concluding with *
THE TRIO OF LOVERS.
SCALE OP PRICEB.
Dress Circle and Parquette 40'oents
Children under ten years of age.,,........,.20 <<
Family Circ1e........... ~,..20 “
Doors open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performances
will commence at 7&.
ED&EHILtL SCHOOL-— Princeton N. J.—
The Sixty-ttrst SemmLAnnual term or this well
known School 'or Boys will open JANUARY 26. Ap
plications for plaoes should be made early.
d24,frm&w»l6t
.250 Tickets.
B. A. DUKE,
qSHd dentist,
Office, Ho. 27 North TENTH Street, (comer of M
bert.),
ANGS OP RIGGING, manufactured and
(x for Brie by WEAVER, MTIEB * 00., »>.*>■.
WATER St. eai22 H. WHARVES. i* l ®
rh
* : wAlnut-st.
TlffßS. D. P.
jyjLwtflwtT
• - i j VYMi'LUrBHTiBY
- f - . >! igit~ urs-''-: if.*, 'vi?
MIBS 0 ABOLTN **BI OHISXFSV-'..
• At tie »oH6ltaticn&fimuiy Patroni;ofthe.Psam*i ;*
who are earnestly • desires*,. of making ■. aom* fab- .
■tantial test monial of their appreciation of the above* ~-
Darned popular artists, the fall .their
opinion of all those qualities which tend to elevate the •.
parity and prosafcitr-other vocation*} tbcj manage
meet of the Walnut street Theatre, In compliance
with a requisition numerouriysigned.-bave kindly set
opart '.3 &?..-.\vr .*' ->v T
WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Jan. 13,1M9, ; -
3?or that event The Entertainments selected are
THE XNOHANTRB€B and the BONNIE PJfiH WIYX, \
fa, both of which the Beneficiary will appear, ;
-if - ' PEIOBB 09 ADMISSION. . ;
Single Beats in Orchestra end Private Boxea.fl 00' -
Sresß Glide, family Circle, and Parquet...— SO cents.'
Amphitheatre or Third Tier...;..........-: 36 “
The Box PlinJs now open to die Public, and seats,
can'be secured* w|thottt~extr» : eharge, in allaeetiona
of the Theatre except Third Tier,--- v-'• i JjaT-4t*
CJANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, -
iw HiSTBNTH Street, end. Obwtont
OPRNFOB, THB g*ABOK^
By the Largert Troupe of . -
tfIHSrBBLS Ut THB WORLD,
BARFOBD’B OPX&A. EOuBB
, AHD TBI
i SANFORD. QHtLDRHR,
Admittance 25 OMte.
SIGNOR BLIT#.—ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
GOME AND LAUGH. ; Gome' ini' bm :tbe.Fiuiny
BUI*, the“Amntinr'Blits,- tbe Remarkable Blits/ the -
Laughing ‘Blits j the r Pop&l&r. Blits,' 1 the Blits, who.
.makesaU'Hapby.-- ' *•
.'PJSRIORMANOB EVERY EVENING, commencing
l)i o’olpck, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AI
TBRNOONB, at 8 o'clock. * -*? -
“ Oeneiitlng of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES,
.scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned
Canary Birds, and the' Extraordinary Bachlbitloo of the " 1
Rope Dancer/ *s ?-: > f v- s :. . -
Adalflsioa/as esnta ; Ottldrta, IS ttati.
rrH* PENNSYLVANIA AUADEMY OP
A THB-TINE ARTS, . . -
_'/ "No. 1026 CHBBTNUT BTSBET, 7 ■■ T
tilU (Sundays. exeepWd).&oa 9 A? M* “
Admission 26 cents, Children 13 cent*.
‘Shares of Block, entitlingike holder’s family to ad
mission at all ttmoa,sBo.. f , dT-tf " "
MUSICAL; FUND. HALL—THE GEK
'« ii ,^?P^.^ TaA 1 win/commence their
PabUe REHEARSALS on SATURDAYS next. Nor.
20th. Single, Ticket* 35 oeatc; aAaekage.of eigh t
ticket! for $l, which may be 'obtained at Andft>s i lio4.
Ohestcut street j Beck 'A v Lawton’s, corner of Seventh
and Obeatnut* and at thedoor of the Hall/ The pen*
ronhsDC*eamm<reaMatB# o’doekJP. M- • adT-V-:
M7ANTED—In a Dry-Goods Oommission -
House*,a smart, active LAD, from 16 td'Jd years
of age.' Addresa. fn handwriting of applicant, Box No.
1345,PhUadeiph1a.Poat Office;' , - jai-dt
A YOUNG MAN, who, has a. thorough
knowledge of the Wholesale Boot and Shoe Bust*
ness, wishes a situation as SALESMAN ° Osn influence
trade. Addrelsß.S. P.» Box No. 903, Philadelphia Post
Office. ' ‘ • ' - , - ■ jrti.at»
M/-ANTED.— A first 1 class - SALESMAN’
If wanted,ln a Thlrd-stTeetDry-GoodsJobblng;' 1
House. ’ One with a Middle and Western Peohsvlranla' -
Trade preferred. Please address Boxl6oB, Philadelphia' -
Post Office j*ll-tuths3t» -;
IMTANTED—HOMES *for two interesting
T v GIRLS, whrse parents have'.beebmeredaaed-ro
circnm<tances.' Must be'religious fsmQles.l ~ Address
R., at this Office. Ages abont 10 and 13 yfears., Jall-2t»,
WANTED —A BOOK-KEEPER,/in a -
Wholesale Jobbing House: A liberal salary':
will be paid to one who has the proper
Address N. A.; this Office. - C•- - - jslO-St* - -
MTANTED—A SALESMAN} oil©
If qoainted with the Boot and Bhoe Business, and!'
can Influence a cash and near trade. Address,with 7 ,'
real junto and reference, “SALESMAN,” at this •
Office. " \ ll J*lo-Bt*
MTANTED—A PURCHASER for one of '
V v the best PATANT3 ever issued, and from which
$lO,OOO per year can be realised in this city alone. Tor ■
fuilparticnursaadressß L. H.,Press Office, with name ,
and address. jalO-St*.
MTANTED—AN OFFICE, on CHEST
v v BUT Street, between Second and Tourth • treats.
first floor preferred. Address Box 1141, Post Office.
i«8-at. . ........
A YOUNG KAN,, who haa a thorough .
knowledge of the Potion Bddfiett/atrte v lane'
Pennsylvania acquaintance, wishes a fcituation, wlui;
some first-class house in'the above bailness.. Highest'
city references given. Address P.,0. BoxM9 . J«S-3*»
M/’ANTED—A PARTNER,, with from
v v - Ten to Twenty Thousand Dollars, in an old-esr
tabllsbed B>lk. add Ribbon Jobbing House. Por fur
ther particulars addrers Box 380, Phil&d’a Post Office.
all communications strictly conflaantial. * ~,
A SALESMAN WANTED in ft DiyQopds
- Jobbing House. ' One who Is well acquainted
with, and can sell largely to the city t and near trade*
Address “Box 18T9,f f Philadelphia Post Office,'with
reel name. , , ja6»tf
ij - WANTED FOR THi UNITED STATES
unmarried men, to ‘whom "
Til will b» given good pay, board, clothing; and medical -
“•attendance. Pay from'sl2 tos22p*r month.' No -
man. having a wife or child, will be accepted.' Apply for 1
MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKBT Street,
above Eighth, north side.,, . 1.N.M00R8,. y. ,
• ap!7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer.
J;ov Sale anfr to £el.
XjlOß SALE—B,OOO ACRES TIMBER and
F- FARMING LAND; situated 22 miles above Look '
Haven, and 2 miles from the Sunbury and Side Rail-;
road. Clinton county. Pa • *.-•
Inqnireof B. HUNT. 209 OHUBOH‘Alley,'Phfla.i' r~ !
jaB-8t»- Or to QHA3. HUNT, On the Property*- -
OTOBE TO RENT,
O A handbomb store;
No. 528 ABOH Btreet. :~ V;
Neatly fitted up with Wall-Oases,' Marble Counters,
and Marble floor, suitable for Jeweller and Silversmith,
or any fancy business. Rent. $3OO.
Also. ““ - J
A WELL-LIGHTED TOURTH BTOBY ROOM, .5
-'Tifty-brTsdrty feet,
ON NOBTH BTREST.
Appljto --v -- j ••
JOKBB, WHITJB, k HqCUBDY.
No. 638 ABOH Strut
ISli- FOR BENT—THE STORE, No. 884.
B»1 MARKET Btreet, below Fourth. It is one of ths --
moat desirable bualeesa stands in Market street, having,;
been oeoupied as such for many years. - Apply to , /
THEODORH J. DONNELLY, :
JaB-atnth6t* ... : 207 South FIFTH Street.
EVOR SALE.— A splendid farm of 167 acres/
JD in Chestereounty, convenient to the PenU’aGen
tral and Chester Valley Railroads, and within 1# hour’s
ride of Philadelphia. ' Inquire * of-D. B. TaYLOB,
8b CO., OQATEfI-Street Wharf. - d2l-tu th a»JOt» .
Utmouol*.
JgEHOVAL.
KELLY & DOHERTY,
TAIiOBS,
Hare removes to
SI and 83 SOUTH IHTH STREET,
osi noon abotb chistyvt,
Bast side.
January 7th, 1858.
Dr. moallisteb,
No. 263 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine.
PHH.ASXI.raII. jaB-126*
REMOVAL.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
BEMOVED TO Ne. 1126 CHESTNUT BTRIES,
tHinn noox below ywxlttb.
South Bide,
Where he Is prepared to execute all orders in his line,
having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle*
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON.
n2Mm-lr No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street.
Removal.— the undersigned tea
removed to No 68 North YOOBTH street, (late
HENRY COHEN’S,) aeoood houje abovs H.raW’e
tTot.] GEORGE A. HILLEH,
jal-im. Wholesale Drngglet.
tDnidjes, jEtoelrg, &t.
Bailey & 00.,
VOBMEXLT
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDS, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Now opening Stock ef
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, . AND
PANOY GOODS,
To whleh they Invite the attention of the public.
SILVER-WARE, WATOHSS, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WHOLKSIU AMD MITAIL.
anlMf tf
©Ttlllemen’s JiJrnißi)injj ®oob«.
JjOT.TTtAY ANNOUNCEMENT.
B. 0, WAIBOBB & 00.,
(Nov) Nos. tutt NorthSlXlffEtroot,
Hsto now In Store * most oomplete anil nritd 3took
of— '
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BVITASLB JOB ...
CHBIBTMIS PRBBINTB.
They beg to Inform the public In general, and Us
Ladies in particular, that their line of
GBNTLBMKft’B DRESSING GOWKS
Is unequalled in this city, dll-lmif
Ulotteg.
tfhcrn non TO LOAN,' In Bums to suit
t|y tAVrAyvPV/appUeantf, upon Diamonds, Watches,
jewelry, Guns, Merchandiae, Clothing, 4e -» ®°
rate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, N. W- boner
THIRD and GASRRLL Streets, below Lombard. Be
tabUehed for the last 35 years. Office hours from 7A.
M. to 7 P.M. «. dli-Unii
JOT, COB & Cp. ,s
ADYEBTISINCTAND COMMISSION AQBKOT,
430 CHESTNUT Bt., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and
Tribune Buildings, New York. -
JOY COE, A 00. are the Agents for the most In*
fluentisl and largely circulating Newspapers in the
United States and the Canadas. They are authorised
to receive advertisements and subscriptions at the lowest
rites. • je7-fm&w-rp-Sin
GAS STOVE, manufhctHred by W. F.
SHAW, of Boston,-and pronounced by those who
have used them a good article. Porsaleby
jalO-Ot ABO HSR, WARNERy UI&RISY, A 00.
Bed cords, plough lines, &<j.,
manufactured and for salei-byjWBAYER, PIT
LKR, A 00., No. S 3 North WATER Street; 'and i%
North WHARVES. J»* o
WHISKEY.—SO bbls. fery superior Old
IT Bye Whiskey , „ wi -• : t
100 bblfl. very superior Tffouongaheia Whiskey,ln
store, and for sale by A. MERINO, 1W South VRONT
Bbwti * i*‘-« ■