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    The^JtoiiPrfMwket^
1,19110,..
Th*\^b^Wt^^®Qntinaii't<)*xbl&lt v C onjiid«rtbl« ;
aettrity, a .Beii4ingJlaiUoid stock declined slightly, bat
fftw r r«ooTarlng *‘ pict for, the ttfoliue.
plkt*bttrgh»)fort Wayne,kai Chicago jraTeo.
- Wda’iwttfip j f low flgwrk.l. '-- ** */ ’
, ThYmoneyrruMket gontlettes.,Tflry-eMy,: /storing
• tockoperations,' and the btUlB Contlnue id gppd spirits.
fid-
road C^rnpiaj, hpld iheir annual meeting:. iuW
tea-^sterday ,.. ; *iier Exhibit of /theif -affairelS fatora
/ bl^'ab^wehbTe'Yohe*it'»tson:ln>a<ipralDg; tiie lan
-,s«s!. wad,- t after*many re-;
itrttfgjes, may now confidently beranked
■ amongthe roada that areeertalttto pay dlfidend* of six
cettt. with theneo«t*ftr7 »pproj>tJßtlori, to
. tbk’fitoklDgydiid;‘«Qd,a^h’a'BdfoaVjttyplp*,forcoriUn
geaeiee .' It» portion lea strong one, and itsitrength
ladchsracterwill 1 anoually imptoeo; as it» ability to
meke'dividehds had pay dp a surplus if mord folly de
monstrated. vlti polio/ ahpuld beto raaWno larger
dividends tb*ott:«au be oerUJa of maintaining to
gether wild thaappropriatlou to thejrinking.fund, and
reasonable
emergencies.- 'Jl property thus memged, and ttgipro*
daitiW, mu*fc«Tery yeti gain in the confidence of :the
,public.»y? u -• -•j-• ; '
to.mention'thaVopplesdf the. follow*,
log, pamphlslrsW ready for 4.sliVe|ji (gratii) at the.
office of- the Board of Trade, to merchants or ethers
. whodeeW -' ;‘-;t
Charter And By-Laws of.tha Chatoberof Commerce,
-withljat .of,’menib«;rk; December; 1858,0 f Netr York \
Beport of a’Gdmmltiee of theCh amber of Commerce of
KewYdrYrod Kaylgatldn'hy BUam;-Roport of
the Oomcoitlee.' of. tha Chamber of Commerce of New
YorkoatheOhijgßsatl .Quarantine for lighterage, Ac ,
October; 1858 { 'A,Report' on the Currency,' by, Geo,
Opdtke, .ytil»on(&.' -Hunt, /erne* QtUtlu, and .Jobs
BaMe: Annual Bieteweat of ,the Trade and Commerce
or- including. a general' rlew of the present
position and future prosperity of the. city. „ . -
The New York hash statement for this week shows a
large. ln.the items of loans, speoik, and un*.
drawn deposits. / , , • -•
The semi-annual Interest of the bonds of the Tfyom*
Company will be paid oo presentation ot the
coopbos at the Xtadk of North Amterlca,' od’ and after the
16th Just. V ’ ’/ y.j-'.
We ball the ettentton of our readers to the report of
the Yams Insurance Company, which, though ppssesied
of 118
fundi well Infested within reach in-ease 'of.need, and’
offers ample Bectirity for the idxß it Is willing to (a-
nare.' ' • v ;.‘ 4 ,
The Boston Post ieysS The Mills
Corporation is now Vo readiness to obtain possession of
the mill pfopirty. .Welearn that the dit«ctots are ad
tised that legal questions may arise hereafter, if they
pirch&ie' the .property of the Bey St&ie Bcoeirers at,
p Irate sale. They would, therefore, prefer to buy It
stpabUo thus obtain a title which will be
ncqnestiohable, It is to be hoped that the Beceivtrs
will so act 'that' there ipay he no danger.oT future,law
suits to the patties interested Jn this concern, so unfor
tunate .under its ]old name, but with su;h excellent
new one.;/
Vmr.apar.PßTa btook IXOnAMOI BALIB,
' , January'll, 1819. ■. ' ‘
aufdarao %t KiKi.ar,»aoinl l *.od., uninn, non,
igti ixouiaoa' aaoaka; noawnrnar oooaa thiuc
laDcaaanroT araaara.
:y.;' . .vast:
1000 City e> K«»rO»». flojf
soo-. a0:v.......... mx
700 - ! di> oia u» 4d»99x
1000 Otty R'o«. *niak 00£
ICOOOItyOI eath 99? t
90M Oity«• p«b.:.; cox<
toooitr 99X
J00011tC1.......... MX
8800 City 81..V..K«»103X
1100 d 0...... 103 X
lOOOPlttaltWuyaa*
cm o'iTpctbda.6o
1000 -40;.:.-t.i.. r 60
BOARD. ■?*. » w .
’lB^oLong Island R../11*
’ 100 3d&3d8t8...b5 31*
\ 60- ■ d0............'31*
60 d0...V......j. 31*
[ -10, d 0....; ai*
r 50 , 40..,;..,b5wn 31*
60 do.‘.*».«.t>6wa 81#
( 100Reading8........ 26#
100 do Wwn 27
f 100. do; faSira 27
60 d0.......Ww0 2T..
60 ‘ d0..........b5 2T
10 Bchl ,
100tJolouOol..,.Pref 9
: 23LeblghTalR;... 49
36 Penn To 8k,.1.i5 35
; 60 ' d0..........65 36
100 Girard Bk 12*
87 PchNar pfd:;;lot« J lO '
13 *. do„ b 519
; 2 Frank 4: South R 67 *
; 26 Union BkTa.cash 98
' 110 . d0.,,;..in.10t*,98 _
fiOOO . d0...60,
.8000 N Fflooi'R 6*. ..\6S
1000*mdeo0ihr6i, 95,
8000 Bobl N 6« >62* .1)6 73#
1000 Morris Oal 6«. .|5 88
1000‘AlleCo6« 61'
25P«nn*ft..ta.3at6 43;
60H«d» Bk.Jolotj* 27#
60LongIiUad.R.*5,ll#
100 d0.....11 %
60 do
* = '‘ 1 BR!
I BOARDS.
i 68ohl NaY.«....Pwf 19
I 7 Norristown R 66
J*6 2d*Mfct..in loti 82
BOARD.
aewlOSV
103 V]
«#]
400 Qitj 68.
2800 do
2KOK
: : . mwonp
iObb
,900 OlivOtft....4d7«B»V
200
8400 v - dontW..34j«loax
700j,ehVgtB*T8i.;. : ;»Tj4
800 • ~"d©....97 X
'6OO N£*& lOn.'.Sdrs 87*
' 600 do 6i..;..“..;~655
1000 Cot*’* Qhit’t 10* 60#
1 OQitjßmk .>«*
' 30 ComwrcUlßk. . ol t
<.:l Qermaotowi>43M 60 .
. ,4 p«»o» B.J 43
.Vd«., 4 l\
, &'ttorrirfbvn 8..«. 66
lOOBwUbs B..V,*W r
%8 _:40.,27*
100'da...'. ...WjrnST*,
100 : ; d0.......Wwt» 2T^
63 Leh)ghBcrip..loti 28
. iL«btgkN«r.....:.4ox
60 2d&B4fifeß.::.. 32 ,
roo :/d0..........b6 81#
100 Long ItWn*...\.. 11#
/.4 NlXbt’tf Qag.bftiro 80 -
10 GootolldAtion Bk 26
M../<lo4 V v4 90
.2 P&iU&Tr«ntonitJlB
J*ST. -• • - " - v - ■ ‘
-* : ' T-V'/fcATJ
7W.MiglSBg a.. ..IoU 26Xf
[ Reading doses about. .27
&lOU-FIBM. ; \
SidMitd
Sell NoVlmp 65..74W 76
SchNdv Stock...lo JOJ*
do Praf.lo 19*
Wmjp’ttJlmß. 9# 10 K
. do.'Tilstmtg 71 72
do 2d........60 67
Longlri*ud..;.V.n* 11 %
Girard Bank .J2tf UK
LehOoa]&NaV...49# 60
Lehigh'Swip.;... 27* 28
K Pa&aa’B...... &K
do - 6e.V;...68jg 68*
New Creek % *
Oatawbea ff. 6-;
Lcklgh' ZUW...Y. 1 .Vi
"V ' Bid.Asktti.
tract
.nu»ti WX-WX
- do 8...0 ttjf 09*
4* H«w,.103103*
F«iU«l ..03 98*
BMdtagtt..'.;;;.!!.' l m*
.. 4o Mi W; M% 86
. do Mtgfla’44.93 94*
do do ,’86.74*, 74*
do litm 6i..,10i . ,
A do 24m «i..V.02* W*
MorriaOan Oon.«48 , 49
: doPret..*.*" . VMW<
SehßjlHwdi ’M.TIJj;,7a-
Thl laarwt fdr Bnisdstnff» !* fln» to-day; lint there la
-Bot- aiolt dStnadd lot Floor ' t/ salM.coibiiriM about 800
ibl#u£s6.l3X©s 26 for and 86 for extra',fa
. goodbcand. 'There are now bat few sellers at
oqMoimt'.flgare* y the’rotellers and bakers ore' lmylng
Xar£i at" from $6.12# op to s6o7..s*’bbl for common to
- goal'superfine extra and fane/ brands, according to qua
lity." Rye Flour and bora Heal we not much inquired
tor, and tie latter Is scarce. Fennejlranla Heal is held
at 8SlE« Wheat is to better'demand and .bring*
1 ag rather better pries* j sales ineude About6,ooo bus,
at 12&*\Wo.fos 'X«A—the tatter, for; prime ; Mfie foe
oomcaonto'faitwhltej'aD4;U6«l46ofor.;prln)e*:'Fhe
balk,of the rafeA, we« V*fr*h/te) ln [t&r£ \Mj6 is
la steady
.i|sd; aboatJ,oo6 baa PeAna.-yeilow sold at 750
hoMeraacnr ailf7B«*Boc jp are
fbr/ 2 ;fioo biis prime Pa, brought 48c bn.
Barley-A aaie of 8 000 bos prime New Tori was made
at 6Cdy'b«:‘ Bark—Quercitron is wanted at $2B for first
N0.1,-buV there Is;none here:;' Oottonls held more
firmly, bat the demand is limited; only abbot 160 bales
hare been sold, at 13£0130 for -Uplands.Groceries
are inbetttr demand ; 200 bbds sugar hare been sold
at 7Xc for OabSj and,7X®7X« for New Orleans; 1200
bbls'Molas*sajsbld at ’SOo y gallon, all 4 mos. Provi
sions—There la fdry little doing, 'and no changes to
ootfee in the. inarket.' 'Be»d»—-OlpTerseed is more as
tire, and ob tha adranoe. ' Bales of 600 busatffi oles 3
V bu, mostly Jatter rate for prime lots, about
600 bags from second hands, part at fljfo y lb, and part
no terms' kept 'prints', the latter to go South. Whit*
■ key 1* firmer,' and ip o bbU drudge sold, at 23c, Hhds are
searae at 24c; and bbla at 24# ®26X° for PennsyWanla
and Ohio. . i l .-/ •»,'' -
THE COURTS.
TBBTIBBAT'B PBO o*B DIKQB,
Reported for The Press.]
, NisiPbiub—Justice Thompson.—Daniel B.
Grose ts. William Boghas. -Before reported. Ad ae.
tion of covenant for-the aon-peryormanee of a eontract
On trial. - - - t
Supreme JnßllceLowrfo, and
Jostiet* Wntdward, Strong, and Read —Finley n. The
Oity of Philadelphia, trror-ta tbeO<mrt of Common
Pleas of r Philadelphia county , -'Argued by B. Gerhard
for the;plaintiff.ln error;.by David W. Boilers for the
defebdaot la error; und’.by B, Gerhard 'for the defend,
ant In «n*jr In reply.; • S-
DisTriot Courts# ndge
W. Simons and Peterß Blmoos, truling, Ae., ts. Isaac
Reed And George-WMblogton Reed, trading; Ac; ’ Be.
fore reported"' An action on two promissory notes'.
VerdictfortheplalLtifli forslBo, :•
John Xoantbory ead Ohrlstlao Louosbuzy, trading.
s Ae;,w;Attdri>WMrJSastwick An aetloo'ofcovenant for
• tbs feOD'PfrfortDSfice of a contract In building a wharr.
On trial. .
, District Court— Judge Sbarawood. —
ChlLrlflß’H. /aok«oa vs. Richard Heekieber' and Bn.
’gen* BbrdaVtradtug, Ac. Ad action of ejectment fora
bo»l}®g>al6fiiS:' Altar the eridenoe for the plaintiff
'.closed,'Judge Bbsrswobd.directed the Jury to find a
'yetdlotfor; the defendant; as theplalntllfbad sot made
- ontMacaae*-. Ywttct.ftr'thedefendaot.''
T. O. endßl-Gi/Woiih Raley Holmes.
An actlon torecdTer the value of e promissory “«>te.
-No defence. . Verdict for the plaintiff# for $8,646.76.
Israel Lukens vii; Joseph L, Jones. An action on a'
promissory noW.'gltea la payment of two lots of gronsd
DipoV*tre«t.;.,?lhe defence allege that the notes
-were nlren in paymootof oertaln lands, as alleged by
the puintlff, bo|' that when the note' was given tbe
plaintiff alleged that he had a good title to tha premises
nd gas about selling him: and,' that,' fn real!fy, Be had
notf:tbmfore hSmuwßlop«y the note, On trial ;
' -QuAßyga^Rifktdßs.-^JudgeAUlfion.—H. E.s
'Neweliwas ctaarged with ohtaioipg money odder, false.
breWd«es'.' The-prcs«cutor,liewio RMme). -■ it Is at.
Teged tbathfe WSet office, at the cor.‘
=• ner-of Voiifth'asd' Chestnut; and bought * through
riffitetHo'ftia ffdoelseo, California, which tloket par*
porUd- #e»«-» jmm*. ta tta
«Mnuhlp 11 Citr ot WMhliUrt#* 1 ' to th>t pIM«. -Ih« :
follooto/lfi odpr or ti. tfik.t sold t>r Mr. «»*•«:,
» »d; 10-C*Uf<:f6U, KwYotlt, tnl Buodmd
■HI, Comp.tj, Ho. 4M Oheitnut'otwot. VhlMolphiar
• ot»»auhtp : Th«,b«.rßr, Mr. L«wl*
m.l. liu p»M |lOO.;for.oB« rtoorogo pumjo M 8»a!
ViMoljoo, /rom, N«w .To>t. Too mudred am nfjr;
poonil
. gam .not .anted'on th. .lit oo raarkw t>i
/(no.and aant oo ttoard ietoo 10. o'olMlr, 'A.M.Von
■ tt»,«aror«ltln*.' /' T H-.SiHawaw^g*? 4 !' '
- Tbo atMmahlp WaaUOgtoa »«to h.Ta aailiHj imme
. dta\elr. tat *u poatpooal Irota ÜBw 'to ttmi,- tod Hr -
j *«»tai na told not.to (if on to Netr york, tat,to wait
, tIU ihdTyaahln|rton.ir<m!<la.ll.-. .: - ■ i ' i
. ■ Mr. Kalraal oalled o oumbar of ttme', and wja oont
f.sfantly put off on the same pretence. The last time he
; celled ike .ofGee.wU' dosed and- ihc defendant away*
. Beimel then took .a-warrant for the nicest of Newell,
nod hewed tmoed to.fialtlittore and. tuere arrestta.. 7 .'
• the defeoee allege that Newell was a regular author
risedsgent for the steamship company, and hls.basluees
• wi* a jfcttaAttf'oiwy ttri i** } P»rilea who wtfebawd
t ckets of Newell Wtrd not enabled to sall in the “ OUy
of Washington 1 ” tr 11 Hermaan,*’ on account of the
failure of the steamship company.^-Theie-tickets are
saldtd.bc what IT known' as. oogni ,California tickets.
.tOa tilalf> : *- ■'
y »AU.«H« OH *HJK OCEAN STEAMERS.
' OWuda: ........... BolU)n..l iwpool ...Jan 12
Cttjr of Baltlmora. .K York. .WrarW Jan 16
»fH0a...... ; .....'.5.y0r1c,i1;1»8rp0<jt.i Jan 10
....Jan 58
OSreaaainn.......,.N York. .(I*l nay., J&ti 21
. ~ a(rrt.w*UHt*K*trit“i*»r*} »
~ :.B Xotk.;l.l»aiJool s..»ab 2
• \ ; ;. v ‘.‘*o ABRIV* •'
-.'-'ibi'w- r . . ,<? »oi,
, Oireaaaun...,#,.. York... Jan *
. 1 •'Borova t • SMnffKli’Mw To«k.;,:.,ii..Jaa 8
Bianitn.;.... Y0rk,,,... ...Jan 6
ti&j&ttlfofniii Hit* [ frota Ken
6 Tritfc a oft L tb C
CITY ITEMS.
Thb cold fINAp/ o'r porbapS we should say
.the Intensely keen bite, that has fallen upon us
wlthlu Vhe lMt twb’ days with such unmitigated se*
verity; bas"throwu l a perfeot damper cn
and, we .may.® l /: c°® le d itbe ardor of everything,
unless it be the bad blood of our b-hoys, whloh,
between the .more , highly oxygenated atmosphere and
bad whiskey, has probably gone up in temperature
1 1 proportion as the mercury has gone down. Business,
under the pressuroof deserted streett, has been’quiet,
although'the interval thus-afforded, we perceive', is
being jadiolously ooeupied in attendtog to auoh in
door necessaries as'» continuous throng of business
wo&ld naturally preolnde.> Our jobbing houses are get
ting up'their-steaks in anticipation of a prosperous
'spring trade, and fled a few days’ comparative inactivity
all -the more: favorable for getting things In proper
shtpe. Grocers and coal dealers are busy, and to their
credit we oan say aa htooh of several of our benevolent
societies: /.For the latter the present revere spell. 1b cer
tainly tn auspicious season to exert their usefulness to
advantage. Those who have more than they.need
should remember this, and invest a liberal proportion
of.their surplus in the best paying loan—a gift to the
poor. r ' .v
Tai Gnioß, Tebpobaby “HoKß.—Tbe Manager*.
of tbs Union Temporary Home for Children h»?« «»•
gaged the Hev,Henry GUm to deUTer a leotuxe la this
city", for the ,benefit;of that excellent.institution, on
Pfjdej efenlogof tbisweek'. Thelast visit of Mr. Giles
to Philadelphia wia to deliver a court* of leetorep on,
Genius, M - which, ae man/of our
resders-are aware, were' Among the most btlUleut Iso*
turr-board efforts' ever gl'yen on that subjeot. Bis sub
ject on Friday eveoingwill be “Characteristics of Irieh
Hnmor, ’ ’ a tbeme, as it seems to us, so completely with
in the scope of Mr. Giles* genius, that his treatment of
it fall to interest the moat Intelligent and re
flate . Adding to this the faot that the obiect in behalf
of. which the leoture is to be given is one to which a'l
should feel anxious to contribute, a very la-ge attend
asoe may reasonably be anticipated.
Down ! down f down ! went the meroury, yes
terday ;■ and down I down I down! went the hands
of citizens, - Into their brooches pockets to bring
out the glittering coin, wherewithal to procure
one of Bldrldge’s warm, durable, and elegantly fa
fehtoned Overcoats. Poring the day the C( Old Frank
lin Hall OlotMogSmporiam,” No. 821 Chestnut street,
was literally'jammed, and the salesmen had to ply
their nimble feet and Angers to meet the demands of all
)u quest of bargains In Elvoaht CloMiso.
\ A Snow Stobm The Blelghers are
indulging hopeful anticipations of a good snow, and a
oily good sleighing frolic. They know, the p’ewmre of
being behind a fast nag,"in a snag “jumper;” finder a
with’apaff of bright eyes and rosy cheeks,
listening to of tbe ilttla bells, aod making
ttaxnselvez comfortable, la such luxurious gatmenis as
are made at ihp Brown Btonp Clothing Ball of Rockblll
A Wilson,'Nos. 603 and 60S Ohestnnt street, above
Sixth. •
1 Rubality— ; . -
“Yellow sheaves from rich Ceres the cottage'had
~crown’d, \
Green ruihfs wers fctrewed on the door; >
The casement's sweet woodbine crept wantonly round,
• 'And decked the sod seats at the door. 11
A lovely picture, truly, of sweet rusticity ! W®. love
the country, but can’t go there to dwell,* our mission
istodo good pro re nota, by advising our readers to buy
•their clothes of Granville. Stokes, No. 607 Ohestaut
itriflt. '
Impciialioiis.
[Reported for the Press .J
' BOSTON—"teamship Kensington, Biker—B cs fish J
Alberly A Co; 7CL Barrebger; 3es mdse F Brown*, 8 J
C Bates: 6 bblsdo T Black; 26 kegs Oortlg A Band} 6
pkgs F JSdson; 24 bales F A Elliott AOoj 9 cs W Sill; 44
8 Dunlap; 26 bxs oranges Bro; 4 cs indigo 8
Grant, Jr A Co; 4 bales skins Frits A Boutvell; 9 pkgs
.'mdse O H Garden; 8 cas J B Gould; 60 bxs oranges learn
’Jeanes A Co; 6 pkgs mdse Johns A Boos; 2 cs do Kite A -
> Walton; -10 baskets do 01 Lewis; 4cs fish Murphy A
< Boons; 6 bags seed P B Mingle A Do; 10 bales skins B A
’ D 0 fipoooer; 40 kegs mdse F fiohei r, 88 pkgs O Magarge
'A Co; 86 Magarge Bros; 6cs 8 Monroe; 10 pkgs f Tra-
W: &W & Tayl or; IS B Wiaaor; 2 J T Way A Co; 27
cs shoes Haddock, Bead A Go; 6 Hendry A Harris; 288
If H Thompson A Co; 181 "Whelan A Co; 21 W Brown;
80 do domestics D B Brown A Co; 6 Papgs A Maxwell:
86 Farnham, KlrkhamA Co; 72LIU1* A Stokes; 12
dhlpley A Co; 17 Welling, Coffin A Co: 20 bales FUhlan,
Jones A Co; 109 Frothlngham A wells; , Opkgs J A
GIU; Bdo A Blade A Co; 126 do Leech A Cos 4f2 do va
rious-consignees; 800 bales 72 eases mdse 60 nates skin*
tj order. ... '.
PHIDADBLPHIA BOARD Of T&ADK.
'Johnß. FXNBOBB, 3
8. V. Mbr&iok, > Cokorimv of tbm Morn.
B.O.Kxiqht, \
LEXTER BAGS
At tke'Merehantt* Exchange.
Barque Charles 8 Lex, Al taela a,,, . .Pernambuco, soon
Barque Hamilton', J acksos. ~........ .Havana, soon
Barque Mary H Kendall; Bhanklaud......Havana, soon
Barque White Wing. Baling......'....Laguayra, Jan 13
Barque Monmouth, Merrick Marseilles, soon
3obr Woodruff films, Brooks .....Havana, coon
: illariitc Intelligence.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12 18S9.
fiUN BISKS 7 18 VBUB BETS 43
aiGH WAT 88.... 8 46
ABBIVBD.
Steamship Kensington, Baker, 48 hoars from Boston,
with mdse and passengers to H Winsor Encountered
Hosting Ice, below Delaware from thence to
the city.
' CLEARED.
Steamship City of Richmond, Tomlin, Richmond, T
Webster, Jr.
Steamship Boston, jßellew, New, York, Jos Allderdice
■ The ,elt/.lee boat havingbeen pot.in complete
Order*- left •Jrfist«rd*y"ln • charge- cf-oapt- gdbeHiflger,- 1
havingin'toir.tka.bflg fiopbie. for Kingston, Jam, and
Idas, fdfrßarbtdae*. Th« lea la the m«r baa rendered
U neoestanr for the Ipe boat to ratuma operations, and
aha la in one order to overcome any obstacles in the
shape of toa that.the present cold spell may present to
navigtt.on. - 1 -
fOorrespondenoe of the Philadelphia Bzehange.l
- . t ■' -5 UtWJSS. Bel.* Jaa 8.186 P.
The bilg GaWert,for Africa, and gofers J L White, D
Daridsos, Rickman, Rmua;G & N Ropers, Bergen, B
B Fiddemsn, W Stephenson, Jae W V*yil9, D 0 Foster,
W Burnett, M h Wedraore; 0 Cargill. and Fpeomoke
weot to sea this morning from the harbor, leaTlng the
brig Henry Leeds and one schooner. Barque Conrad,
for Pernambuco and a market, left the harbor at noon
refterdsr. ,
. Tours, *o,
WM. M. HIOKMAN.
[avtaLsoairH to ms rasas.].
, Batahxab, Ga., Jan U,
Arrived, steamsb'p Augusta, from New York.
MEMORANDA,
- fite&aub/p Delaware, Copt*, bencs, arrived at N York
lltb Soft, and cleared yesterday to return.
fiblp American Union, Otla, frsm Liverpool 10th alt.
for Philadelphia, was spoken, no date, lat £0 07, long
8 40 W.
•: Ship Bilan Maria, Libber, for Llverprol, cleared at
Mobile 6th lost, with 2819 bales of ootton, valued at
$180,78*. .
Ship Crystal Palace, Simmons, at Bombay Oct 30 from
Macao, remained in port Mot 24 leaky, and would have
to bo docktd.
, Ship Leicester, (Br) Bobbins, from Manilla for New
York, at Bt Helena b or 7, and sailed Bth.
fih p Well&eet, McGllverJ, irom OaVlao for London,
sailed from Qaeenatown 80th nit—before reported sailed
for Antwerp^
, chip Not# Atlantic, Moore, from Calcutta for Bos
ton, put into Province town Blh Inst, on account of heavy
Nw wind.
Barque Mary Bl’xsbelb, from Messina for Philadel
phia,' was in the Straits of Gibraltar 7th alt.
Barque J B Lancaster, Small, frem Batavia, arrived
at San Francisco previoaa to 20ih alt.
Barque Greenfield, Beattie, from cronstadt, via Obris
tianeand, entered inward at London 19th ult.
Schr W 0 Mershon, Cole, from Mobile, was below
Providence oth Inst. .
Bcbr gas Martin, Hall, hence, was below Providence
oth Inet. -
ttchrs jSmtua, Beut.and Ship Carpenter, Fountain.
: from Smyrna, Bel, at New York yestordry.
Bchrs Hickman, Dickinson, from Lewes, and Marga
ret Plater, Cresson, from Wilmington, Bel, at N York
yesterday.
Behr curlew, Biown, hcn:e, arrived at Bucks port
7th Inat ’ -
Bchr Cyclone, Ball, hence,'arrived at New Bedford
oth Inst
Schr Bailie W Ponder, Borman, from Milton, Bel, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
-Schr It J Mercer, Robinson, hence, arrived at Savan
nah 7th Inst.' -
Cohr L B Oowpsfthwait, Rogers, from Wilmingtan, N
0, arrived at New. Yojk yesterday. Bnperienced heavy
northerly weather; lost mainsail and split sails; captain
and crew all- frost-blUen. , < .
Schr Ceres, Mefedlfih, from. Odessa, Bel, at N York
yesterday. A „
gohr k J 5 Weston, Maloy, hence, arrived at Boston
Bth Inst
Schr Sami Caetnsr, Shepherd, of and Irom Philadel
phia for Boston. before reported Mb ore at Newport, was
toirded on the Bth inet. by WR Whaley, Wm A WH
llama, and B Saunders, of South Kingston, hi, who
took possession of her. She Is full of water, has l&at
rudder, and her bulwarks and galley are store.
The second mate of tbescbr Worcester, lost on her
1 tssiage from Mobile, makes the following report in the
(taiau papers: Saturday, pec 11, (sea time) 1868, This
day came on a strong gale from the NK, with squalls.
At 6 P M took in the mainsail; rnn her under two-reef
foresail and head of jib, jndgkog ourselves to be about
46 miles to the eastward of the Hole la the Wall. At
midnight the schr struck on a coral reef outside of Lay
card's. The captain ordered ns to cut away the main
mast; we commenced cutting away the lanyarda,bntthe
sea broke In so heavily that we were compelled to flee
to the rigg ng for safety. About 2 o'clock the eea
washed the osptaln overboard; tbescbr then commenced
breaking &p very fast. The mate, with the rest or us,
then went out on the- jibboom, whe>e we staid until
10 o’clock, when one of the men left and swam to the
chore on * plank. She zaste then left, but was drowned
in jibe stiff.''Two more of the men left shortly after,
and got on shore surely; then the cook left, but not
being able to swim’- myself, I stopped on the Jlbboom,
and was rescued about io o'clock tonight by Captain
Bethel and three men of the wrecking schr Hansom,-
who came to or relief at the rUk or their lives, and
took me on board their vessel, after bei >g 22 hours on
the Jlbboom. I requested Cap* Bethel to bnr/ the cep
tain and mate. Latitude by observation 28 deg, longi
tudeTfi 66," '
VOaati©#, He; Jan Bnowhas Just returned
fronahlp John HJarvta, ashore on Beach Island, and
reports that (Japt Morris, of steamer B B Forbee, agent
of underwriters, bad concluded to’ gst the ehip off and
repair her.
Cowes, Dec 20—The American shlpWaban, HaTlrldge;
from Calcutta, (last from Falmouth) for Hamburg,whleh
was run Into ou the 4th lest, by the steamer Ceylon ,aS
before reported, has been towel op here from Portland
to-day by the togsJPfcoealx and Aid, and has been' taken
into oar harbor to undergo repairs. She is much dam
aged about the alter part, the whole of the stern frame
being Apparently out swsy-
" HOLHSB’ BOLB, Jan T— At, S«hr Sarah L Hills, Oo
ary,Virginia;forßpston„ Y. -v • *
Bth—Ar, bajqae Moneynick. Smith. Charleston for
Boston; brigs w A Brown. Nickerson, Leghorn for do;
Deroersia, Merritt, Turks Island for do; Loul»a, Biropt,
Bi'timoie for do; Northman, Land, New Orleans for do;
fiaml Small, Lane, Philadelphia for do; Mansonl, Nich
ols. Savannah fordo; schr* Jfl Pettigrew, Bly,.Oerdo
castor do: Emma Amelia, Harding, Baltimore fordo
Union, New York for Machiae; gylvia, Merrlsm, Boston
for Philadelphia; Beeone, Wish, Wilmington, NO, for
: BoUon.
9.b—Ar, barque Bmrna Gushing. Dixon, 8t Thomas
for Bofttjn; brig fled, Goveos, fit Bomingo for Boston.
4ih inst. eaeonntered a hurricane aad was boarded by a
sea which Ailed the cabin and decks with water. The
brig commenced settling rapidly, ard was obliged to cot
away bulwarks to free the decks ot water. Lost paxtof
ueokload
Scbr L O Watte, Young, from Cuba for Boston, with
sorgo of rum and sugar. Is ashore I# mUev sooth of
(Gay Head; masts gone, and vessel fall of water. A light
er has gone to her assist ince.
~ lOtfif—Betoraed to port, barques Bmrna Cashing, Mo
nejnlck, and Aura; brigs Bemerara and Pico; and all
the arrivals ol Bth and 9.h.
NOTICB TO MARINERS.
The light at Round Island ha* been temporarily taken
but will be &iown again about Jan 20th. 1060.
order or the tight Qoiue Board.
V. *.-v - V-" B. L. üBAPUAN,
n Bightbonae Inspector, Eighth DiiWot.
~ . . . NATAL.
- The'lt 8 barque Belease, Lieut Com’g Wm A Parker,
from New Yovk Oct 80, for ParagaaT%viaßuenog Ayres,
was spoken SSd Nov, Ist 24 80, long 86. A letter front
on board says: Wearejast twenty-three day® out to day,
and are cemia of having a very long passage to Buenos
Ayrea. We have had a very tedious time; the first part
continual, gales, and for the last week nothing but
eklms. Ail well. '
SPOKEN.
Nov 13, lat 8 N, long 28 16 W, ship Oliver Putnam,
Smith, from Liverpool for Calcutta.
Nov 20, lat 18 N, long 21 W, sblp Juau Fernand?*,
Given, Trom New York ror Melbourne.'
Nov 28, lat 18, loog 81 40 W, ship Intrepid, Gardner,
from New York for Ban Franolsoo.
Nov 27, lat 22 N, long 87, barque A G Hill, Tlanello,
from Portland for Buenos Avres.
, Nqy2B> lat 25 N, long 82 W, ship Ivanhoe, Lane, fm
New York Nov 11 for San Franolsoo.
Nov 80, lat 26 04 N, long 86 86, barque Wheatland,
Despeaux. from Baltimore for Rio de Janeiro.
Nov 80, lat 14 60 N, long 81 46, schr Castor, of New
York, from Rlohmoud for Bio de Janeiro.
, peo I, in the Straits of Gibraltar, barque M Pojero,
from Palermo for Ameriot.
No date; lat 2 67 N, long SO W.Bhip Seaman’s Bride,
Wyman, fropi New York for Ban Franolsoo.
ARRIVALS AT THB PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
; DP TO on O'CLOCK THIS NOBNfNO.
‘ GIEARD HOHBK-Gk®<tnut street, below Ninth.
J EUlott, Phlla S 0 D&vis, 8t Louis
P Joseph, 8t Louis D H Armstrong. St Louis
J N Babley. Brooklyn B H Hazard, Amboy
D Maekae, Wilmington L Hill, California
J Hill, Ohio W D Thomas. Ya
JS.ckle A la, Balt . G a Mills, Balt
R Arnold. USA Mrs W H Haeard, R I
JMcKimmon.NC Mrs J MoKlmmon, N 0
T Ulark. N Y * -J 8. Taylor, N Y
BWilkins,NY W BWetmore,N Y
W Morrison, Englaad W H Merriraan, Chicago
A A Wlghtmao, NY J B Carroll A Ja, Me
dr Price A ta, Newark J H Gaskins, Phlla
W H Wright. Ohio H N Ga-abelJ, Balt
Mrs H Baker, Brooklyn W B Phipps, Cincinnati
Alden Bampson, Mo. Mr Stadler, fit Island
F D Shaffer, St Louis B Polk, Del
8 0 Koolgmaoher, Ger’ntwnMrs Koelgmacher, Pa
Dr Brown, Brooklyn T J Atwood, PottaviUe
JO Norton, NY W Watson, Harrisburg
G B Grlnnell, NY* G T Knight, Bng
if O Msgrader, Balt J N Osborne, N Y
W Toppan. NY H Baodford, N Y
P Brush, NY B D Bradford A la, N Y
F M Hamilton, NY W Irwin A la, N Y
J Sflotaon, Balt 1 A C Blliott, N Y
N E Buck, NY 0 A Waterbury, N Y
Mr Mumford, N Y . K Dill marsh, N Y
M W Hawks, Washington F L Nichols, N Y
D f Appleton, NY F Forman, Nashville
A Campbell, Nashville F Hu'dooh,Balt
Max Well, NY G Well, 8t Louis
AKuhu,N Y M Netter, Cincinnati
Wm £ Johnson, Teun Jacob Hambird, Ya
B P Lake, Va Allen Bbbs, Brooklyn
S H Relffer, Brooklyn -Edw Clark, N Y
Com Need, U 8 N Thos N McMullen, Macon
Mr Norris, Philadelphia
MKBOHANTB' HOTEL—Fourth st.« below Aroh,
J A Eyester, Ohambersb’g Thoo White; York
D 8 Hammond, N Y MB Noyes, N Y
J W Fuller, Cataaauqua C Nolf. Oataeauqua
John Willixos, Oatasauque Jacob Fraley, Easton
P B B&bur, Phlla O W Cornwell, Biebmond
Mrs Beggs A da, Pittsburg L T P*miJee
BGBeggs, Pltisburg B A Phelps, Conn
T J AUeger,Bcrantou,Pa HOLevanway, fitroudsb’g
8 W Pomeroy, Pa L F Russell. Boston
W D Davis, N J Aaron Seeley, N Y
’ UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
Jos Roberts A lady, Del Mrs Beeves. Trenton
John Aly, Ohio Sol Chicago
F R Fritz, Pottsvilie ' Jonathan Eokart, Pa
Jss R Hartley, York, Pa Ira H Jones, Ohio
8 P Clover, Ohio H F B Freeman, N T
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut «t., ab. Fifth.
D W Stathem, lowa A E Platner, Richmond
John B Bios, Harrisburg, J M Coulter, Balt
H G Owens, NO JO Orook.hank. M 4
W 0 Chandler, Maine Richard Sharp, Pa
F Daniell, Pottsvilie Sami 0 Brown, fa
0 B Gray, NY D 8 Cline, Md
T L Tiusly. Balt J M Holmes,Balt
H Travers, Balt W Apflegatth, Balt
W B Tambllnson, Balt J M ilowly, N Y
A B Wallace, NY
FRANKLIN HOUBE—Chestnut street, above Third,
J Haldeman, N Y Ambrose Huff, Ohio
D fiogert N J QB Palmer, N Y
H Fooks, Salesbnrg, Md L *ood, Mast
B Brnlth, Mass B JE Babcock. N Y
John 8 Payne, Mass W Garrison, Mass
O Brefame, Balt E Darrar, PhL a
J W Gore, Phlla ;
NATIONAL HOTEL—Boo# street, above Third.
J 0 Brooks, Lebanon . 8 J HolUnshead, Pa
H & Knapp, Montrose 0 B Frally; Lancaster
A 0 Wedekind, Lebanon B
if Co m)y, t besnut Hill B Williams, Woodsid*
A Hoffman, Orwlgsburg Wm Kramer, Sehuyl Haven
OhaeF&oht, Ringgold, pa N Buts, Schuylkill Haven
Thos J Buhl, Allentown John Jameson, Phlla
U F Maize, Pottsvilie H 0 Harper, Pottsvilie
H 8 Heckman, Easton B F Rearer, Beading
B A Glover, Pa BA fitrouse,Pottsvilie
BLAbx BBin Jm—tilth ul Htttbut atn.ta.
J Evans, Del co Geo Wagnor, Pa
J B.Watkins, Chester co Jno B Warf, Chester oo
Benj Hickman.Ohest co B Preston, Chester co
Jno A Hayes, Chester co GP Blckersham, Chest eo
D Row. Deußhla 00, Pa R Hawes, Md J
W Taylor, Chester co E MoMtchael. Chester co
Robt Hodgsen, P A B 0 BB Jos L Hiddleson, Pa
Jas Bfownbaok, Chester oo J Dickinson, Chester oo
Edw glsler, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third st., ab. Callowhlll.
8 Halgste, Wiikesbarre M Cooper, Ooopenburg
H German, Lehigh ABuckman,&atboro
W Horner, Pennsburg John Lukens, Hatboro
W Mathias, Pennsburg Henry Yerger, Pa
Amos Rogers, 8 Easton Wm Thompson, Pa
8 Fldlsr, Orw/gsburg Dante! K Snyder, Pa
D B Batdorft, Pa‘ Peter L«oo, Jr, fa •
Y Brobst, Pa A Luekens, Bucks co
A Luekens, Jr, Bucks co H Pegertng, Pa
Geo Btoener, pa Wm E Wil.ett, Pa
E Mucbener, Danboro Levi Tempel, Doylostown
H M Beber, Beading J K HUI, BarlvHle
Benj Shroyer, Paghtown Col H Schaffer, Amity, Pa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhlU.
L 8 Bidder, Springtown, Pa Jos Beano, N 0
Miss 0 Beano, N.U , , .flamucl Jteano, N 0
.. „L Lents, Montg. eojPa -i
MADIfION HOUBI-SwoiKirt.,
S D Rowland, Halt Wm Leaning, Balt
3 G Butler, Bn . H 0 Jewell, Tioga oo
Thoe Starat, Pa
MOUNT TOBNGN HOCTL-Seoma *fc., etwee Are*,
0 W Wort, Pa Wm B Dleklasoo, Pa
Q W Carpenter, Pa JW Ware, Jr, Bel
BARLB? BHBAV HOTBL-Beoond atreet, below Vise
WmDoan Fa laatoJlßrown, Pa
James Boej, Lana co, pa T flooring, Doylestown
HenryO Parry, Allentown Vf BaUemon, Book* oo
Sstk JJly, Back* oo Beoj Mood, Back* oo
Jo* hja n, Back* co Oh*s Oonnard, Baoki oo
David Flack, Books co Bsoj P Brown, Backs co
V Dickerson, Allentown John T Poor, Mew Hope
Wo Parleon, Pa
Special Notices.,
Parrel, Herring, & Co., sell more Safes than
all others fa the trade. And why so ? The reason is,
beeause the public have./rout experience, faith la their
security from midnight robbers; sad, shoaid * fire oc
cur, their books aad valuables ire sure to be fouod In
excellent preferraUon. jslS tf
An Immediate Cure.—Mrs, Bigelow, of
Schuyler’s Falls, Clinton county, New York, writes :
“ Though adtanoed la years, I never had aworse cough
in my life, and my bead was so much diseased that I
oould neither taste nor smell for Arc or six weeks, No
tbiug I could take would relieve me; but my cough
increased until X tried your HOOFLAND’B BALSAMIC
CORDIAL. I have taken three botttes, and I now
find myself well. I attended ehmch last Sabbath for
the first time In eight weeks.”
Prepared only by Dr. 0 M. JACKSON, No. 418
AKOII StreetffiPhiladelphla, and for sale by druggists
and storekeepers throughout the United States and
Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle. it
A New Article for the Hair,
OOOOJNE,
COCOINK,
OOOOINB,
OOOOINB,
Is the best and ehaapeat oil for dressing, curling, and
,preserving the balrln use.
Prepared by PUALON A SON, 817, 497, and 197
BBOADWAT, and sold by all Druggists and Fanoy
Goode Dealers. Pint Bottles, 60 Cents; Hair Pints, 26
Cents.
T. B. PITEBSON A BROTHERS, SOO Chestnut
street, wholesale agents. janll-tt
Keep It before the Peoplo— That the filling
used by these New York makers contafus an aoid which
eats the iron and spoils the Safe. Evidence of which
oan be seen at 26 South FOURTH Street, and no'
Bare oau he made under the Champion patent which
will last ten years before it will be entirely eaten up;
and that the ssfe of Joseph Trinne, of Norris
town, thst was blown open on the night of the let of
December, and $1,600 stolen'and which is now said
was >< intended simply as a fire-proof,” hod on the
famous powder and burglar lock, used and recommended
by Parrel, Herring, A Co., as the only burglar-proof
I lock in use.
[From The Press of the 4lh ult ]
PARREL, BEHRING, A 00 >8 PATENT CHAM
PION SAFES, the only Safes made in this City wblckj
have never beta robbed by burglars or had their con
tents destroyed by accidental fires.
Evans & Watson's Philadelphia Answer (o a New
j' York Humbug.
'We, tke undersigned, oitissns of Bt. Joseph, Mo., do
hereby certify that the Iron safe belonging to 0.8.
Baldwin, made by Parrel A Co., No. 34 Walnut street,'
Philadelphia, which was ia the fire that occurred here,
is not fire-proof, and Is useless as a fire-proof safe; that
the books, papers, Jewelry, Ac , which were in the safe
at the time were much injured; also, that the building
which it waa in was of frame , and only one story high,
and that a fire so trifling as the one which burned over
, the said safe was not sufficient to hare injured any safe
purporting to be flre-proof.
w. It. PxwiOK, druggist.
Jos. W. Tbottlb, merchant.
J. hanker.
.. Djlnibi. Saxton A McDonald, rasrohants.
William Bat.
Jobs Conor.
0. K. Baldwin, Bt. Joseph, Mo.
RYANS A WATSON, 26 South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia, have now on hand the largest assortment
of Salamander Pafes. in the United States, warranted
equal to any others, made on reasonable terms. Pleaee
giro us a call. jalO-m wAI3t
Premium Perfumery, comprising Eau Ims-
TRADE, BAU ATHENIBSNB, BAU DIVINE DB
VENUS, NYMPH SOAP, VEGETABLE LIQUID
HAIR BYE, BOAPB of all kinds, POMADES, QOB
MRfICS, PERFUMES, Ac., with a great variety of
pAßcr Goods. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES
HAURL A CO., Importers and Manufacturers, No. 704
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. j&lo*6t
A Word to the Wise* -In purchasing 1 net, the
principal object to be gained is, to obtain an article that
will produce the greatest amount of heat with the least
possible waste. The Coal that most effectually oom
blnes these qualities, and, therefore, the most economi
cal is the Hickory, sold at the lowest cash prices , M
DEACON A NBWBALL’S FAMILY COAL YARD,,
No 886 north BROAD Street, below OALLOWHILL.
Orders by despatch, or left at No, 89. south THIBD
fittest, promptly Attended to,
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1859.
Seamtn’a Saving Fund—Northwest Cprnef
of Second and Walnut' streets. Deposits received
in small and largo amounts, from fell olaaaos of the
community, and allows interest at the rate of five
per cent, per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte
rest. .
Office open dally, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon*
.day and Saturday until B in the evening. President,
Franklin FeU; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles F.
Morris
Window Drajjerf,
BHOCATELLB.
BATIN DAMASK,
BATIN DE LAINE,
WORSTED DAMABK,
REPS, MOREEN’S, AND FLUSHES,
Together with all the tolmmlngs appertaining to the
Curtain trade.
Owing to the lateness of the season, we will close out
our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates! Curtains
cut, made, and put up, lower than prioes elsewhere
Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip
tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual
price. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape,
‘Gothlo, Fresoo, Plain Linen, and Oil doth, at whole
sale and retail.
PATTEN’S CURTAIN STORE,
dB-tap!2 630 CHESTNUT Btreefe.
Grover A Baker’s celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE—PRICE $6O.
780 OHSBTHO7 SraSSY,j^ffH.AD*Arßrt.
These Machines sew from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,,
whloh will hot rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut.
They are unquestionably the heat in the market for
family use.
ocld-tf R7“SSHD *o* 1 oiboulsa. «CII
Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma*
[Letter from a Lawjer in Newburyport, Mass ]
KuwaußTVopT, February 25.1860.
Joseph Borhstt, Esq.—Dear Sir: It la now nearly
twelve months bldco I received the first bottle of your
valuable medioine for the cure of the Asthma.
For thirteen years I suffered with the Asthma, and
during that time there were but few months In which I
did net 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 “ Remedy’’ to the present hour, I have not bad a
bad attack, and now my system is so free from it, that
the most active exercise and exposure seldom has any
other effect than to slightly restrict the lungs Your
medioine soon dispels that sensation, sod I can safety
claim a general release from the tormentor. Please
accept my gratitude for the great blessing, and believe
me that I shall endeavor to Ictroduce the Remedy
whenever opportunity occurs. With groat respect, your ,
obedient servant, J. H. BRAGDON.
Kb. Busks??: I take pleasure in stating the won
derful effects of “ Whitcomb’s Remedy for the Asthma,”
on my wife. She has suffered for years with the Spas
modic form of that terrible disease. * * # Atone
time she was so far gone, that her physloian 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 beard of * l Whitcomb’s Remedy,”—lt
acted like k charm; it enabled her to sleep quietly in a
few minuiss, and nearly broko up the disease. I keep
It constantly on baud—and though it has not cured her
It has done wonders n the way of relief lam a Metho
dist clergymsn, stationed here, I fchall be happy to an
swer any inquiries respecting her case, and you are at
liberty to make any uee of the foregoing facts that will
benefit the sfllloted. Yours, traty,
Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy is prepared only by JO
SEPH BURNETT A 00., 27 Central street, Boston.
For sale by all the principal Druggists throughout the
United States and the Canadas. dBotfe27-
One-rrlco Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made In the best manner, expressly for xxrarz. salzs.
We mark our lowest selling mail nonaxs
oneaeharttale. All goods made to Wdtr are warranted
satisfactory, and oar o*i»raicm btstim Is strictly ad
hered to. We belle?* this to be the only fair way
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES Jk CO.,
604 HA&KI* Street. .
Myapepala. —There is probably no disease
which experience has so amply proved to be remeito
ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP U Dyspepsia. The
most inveterate forms of this diseaeq hare been com
pletely oared by this medicine, as single testimony of
some of cmr first citiiens proves.
Por sale In this eity by ?. Brown, comer Pißfc and
Chestnut, and Huuri A Co.', corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. 3 dJO-d&Wtf
350, 300, 300, 300, 300, 300, 300, 800—
BINGBR’B fiBWING MACHINES.—PJUQBB RE
DUCED.—A new and elegant Yeuily-fewlng Ma
chine for 050, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re
liable Sewing Machine, which hao an established repu
tation for doli* the very best work on every kind or
material, are Invited'to call at oar office and examine
the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can
not fall to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER A 00.,
002-U23 No. 002 CHESTNUT Street
• savin* Fund.—Klve Per Centi interest—
NATIONAL SAPBTY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. comer of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received In any anm, large or small, and .interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of • withdrawal.'
Money Is received and payments made dally, without
notice. The investments art made in Beni Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Renta, and inch first-class securi
ties as th,atsrUj* require*.- Offin* hours, tromSo’dlMk
in the morning until 0 o’clock in the afternoon, ndbo
Monday and Thursday evening# until 6 o’eloek. ft# -
Barnett’s Coconino.—
A single application renders the hair—no matter how
stiff and dry—soft and glossy for eereral days. It Is
van Bxfir and Csaipisr Hah Dbisbinq in vb«
World. BAZZARD >t 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.
Sole Agent. For sale by dealarsgenerally, at 60 eta per
bottle. noIO-tf
By the Rev. George Chandler, on the 7th Instant,*Mr.
JAMEB NEELY to Miss ELIZABETH QRRBLMIN.
On the 29th ultimo, by Rev.-Franols D. Laddi, Mr.
HOWARD 8. READING to Miss MARTHA JANE
CRAVEN. #
On tho Ist ultimo, by the Rev. Newton Heston, Mr,
GEORGE W. LAME to Miss ANNA MARIA MEADE,
of Philadelpbis. *
On the 27th ultimo, by the Her. Father Kelly of St.
Mal&ohl’s Oburcb, Mr. QUARLES A.'CHAMBERLAIN
to Miss MARY R TRISTNUL, nil of this city. «
SHeathe. s
On the morning of the 10th Instant, After & protracted
Ulnea*; LUOY B , wife of Ospt. JAMES MARKS, and
daughter of the late o»pt. Wra. Phillips.
liar relatives and friends, and those of the family,
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her
late residence. No. 220 Lombard street, on Thursday
afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. *
On the 10th instant, ELLEN LOUGHEAD,' aged 80
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are particu
larly invited to attend the funeral, from the reside ce
of her son-in-law, George Powell, No. 616 South Front
street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
Suddenly, on the Uih instant, Mrs. JANE, wife of
JAMBS B. ORAIO, in the 42d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of tho family are respect
fully invited to Attend the funeral, from the residence
of her husband, Phajolx street, above Fraokford rotd,
this (Wednesday) afternoon, at I o’clock, without fur
ther uottco. To proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery.
On the 10th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH, wife of the
lata Mr. EDWARD BTRBTTON, in the 67th year of her
age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funerat, tbia (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from
her late residence, Phcenix street, between Second and
U&aoock, without further notioe. *
On the 10th instant, MICHAEL DYER, in the 28d
year of his age.
Hisfrlead', and those of tfie family, are respeotfnliy in
vited to attend the fnnoral, this (Wednesday) afternoon,
at 2 o’clock, from the residence of his aunt, Margaret
Boyle, No. 1221 Bouth Seventh street, below Federal.
At Camden, N. J., on the 9tb Instant, WILLIAM W.
PIERCE, in the 82d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family Are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, Bridge avenue, above Second street, Camden, on
Thursday next, at 12 o’clock. #
On the 30th instant, MARIA LOUISA, daughter of
CHARLES and ISABELLA WONDEIUjEY, aged 9
months
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
folly Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday)
inorulDg, at 10 o’clock. from thy residence ot her parents
James street, falls of Schuylkill *
On the 9th instant, Mrs. CATHARINE LEE, wife of
the late JACOB LEE,
Her relatives and friends, and those of the family,
are invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, No. 141 New Market street, above Laurel, this
( -vednOßday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further
notice. #
On the 9th instant, Mr. MICUAEL VAUTtER, in the
29th year or his age
The relatives and friends, and those of the family,
are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from
Mb late residence, Baltimore Pike, 241 b ward, near the
2d milestone, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock,
without farther notice. To preosed to the Union burial
ground, Sixth street. *
On the 9th instant, JULIUS, son of FREDERICK and
CATHARINE SPBOfIT, aged 21 years and 10 months.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited toattoodthe funeral, from the residence
of hfs parenta, 286 fihippen street, this (Wednesday)
afternoon at 8 o’clock *
On the 9th tnstant, WILLIAM STEVEN?, in the 40th
year oC his age.
His relatives and friends are respeet f ully Invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, Cambridgo
street, above Nineteenth street this (Wednesday)
morning, at 9 o’clock, without farther notice. *
On the 10th instant, BERNARD DOUGHERTY, In
the 86th year of his age
His relatives and friends, and Columbia Engine Com
pany, ere rsspeotfully lnvitel to attend- the funeral,
from his late residence, Ne. 210 Juniper street, above
Race, thisVWednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To
proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. , *
On the 9th Instant, JAMES CLIFFORD, aged 28
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
or hie brother-in-law, Wm. Josephs, No. 17 Mead street,
below Front, and above Catharine, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, atlo’ciook, without lunher notice. To pro
ceedto Cathedral Cemetery. # ,
On tbe 10th instant, ANN, wife or the late JOHN
KELLY.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
iuvltedto attend the lateral, from her late residence,
No. 11 Wftihington in Juniper street.- below
Überry, this ( Wednesday) morning, at 11 o’cl. ck, with
out further notice. To proceed to Norristown, Mont
gomery county. *
The shadows are much softer than in
Oil paintings, while the likenesses are Infalli
ble in a Life-size Photograph in Oil made nt REI
MEK’S GALLERY, hbCOND street, above Green. *
ryp* All the members of the Banuaker Inatl-
ILjj TOTE are requested to attend the btated m bt*
tug THIS EVENING, at 7k o’clock. Annual election,
It J. 0. WHITE, Jr., Secretary.
Notice.-—A meeting of the Stockfioldeia
U j of the Second and Thlrd-fetreet Pas enger R&i’-
way Company of Philadelphia, will beheld at the Office
of the Oompany.23B WALNUT Btreet, onIHURSDAY,
January 18th, at 10 o’clock A. M.
By order of the Board,
DENDY SHARWOOD,
jftl2 S 6 Secretary.
TUIANILA ROPE, assorted sizes, mane-
If I faetured andforejle. at lowest New York prices,
— by WEAVER, FITLKR, *OO , Ne. 88 North WATER
(-!■« - The Bcnji-animai interest el the llama street, end Of North WHARVES JalB
ILjf of ih« WYOMING CANAL COMPANY Willi • r»TnfsifrY~i;7rhhi.~~ snnnVlnr nfd
™uon presentation of theOapoue at the BANK OF u 60 ‘ >b ’ 76 7 &n P erior UW
SWRTH AMERICA, ouaod after the 16th Inst. ▼ J */• Wbiekey. .
Office ot the Wyoming Oanel Comply, 823 WALNt T 100 bbfe vary.W** J&WlVaiL^S&’nt
Street, Philadelphia. CHARLES B. DRAKE, store, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT
January JO, 1660 Tree*w*r. Street. * M# *
ABtIIMA.
[tetter from a Clergyman.}
Wsbdsboro’, Yr., May 12,1867.
KIMBALL HADLEY,
VBIOS OKU DOLLAR MR BOTTLR,
BURNETT'S 0000AIN*,
iflamaflee.
nf®=" To uud Gentlemen 10U Paine
Lk3 lecture* on tbo cause and treatment of “ Dya
pepela ” TUiaJSVJNING, at o’clcok, at tbeEcleo
focMedical Oollege, Sixth and UaHowhlll.
■U Jure ffja. U*
lVe»l Chester.—Ur. John G, IVlorris, of
U 3 Baltimore, will Joclura 'la WB*T OUEBTI3R,
oa fHURBDAY JSVJSNING. January 18th, In Horti
ooitural Hall, for tho benefit of tho Yonug Men’s
tJWietian Aesoela'fon Subject—** Personal Adventures
od the Alps.” with illustrations.
BlD ff Ja tiebQta 05 C6at . to j, u j, A j *fc the door of the
nail, __ jt#
hectnrei njuAi ti»o Feinoln Organism*—
Mrs. 8. 11. YOUNG, M. ])., at the argent BOllcl
lftUou of many Ladies will repeat her private Lectures
’“Women at atmom-atratt Hall, WUDNEBDAY ana
THURSDAY. (January 12th and 13th.) at o’clock
P. M. Subject of the First Lecture—'*Pemale Organ-
Its Diseases,” illustrated by splendid Trench
(Wo Bite.) Lhgrame Bkeloton. &c.
BnbJwtp/ihe Second—*“ ETtero Gestation,” illustrat
ed by thirty-twodifferent beautiful Models, ahowing the
various changes from tho first up to the termination of
the period.
A&mlttalon.m cents
fT’vr* ibalflinraßce Company of North
AftlßElOA—Philadblphu, Jsnuary 10. 1859.
iheD reofow hare THIS DAY declareda semhan
naaUJWdend of SIX P£E OBNT. out of the profit* of
too business of the Oomp&ny for the past slk months:
and also an extra dividend of SIX PIR CENT., (ex- 1
c *i. To ,°? 'he State tax,) payable to the stockholders,
0 *? - *®present*tives, on demand.
MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary.
irw^WHce'of the Union Canal Company-.
IK3 PaiLaoBLpHU, January 10,1859.
Ihe annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union
Cahat Company bf pennsilvania will be held at the Of.
of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, on
TUESDAY, Pebruary ißt next, at 11 o’clock A.M.;
after which no election will be hold for, offloere «wj
managers for the eostuog year
The Transfer Hooka will be closed after the2oth Inst.
jalVttel ' O. THOMPSON, Secretary,
Notice.—At the annual meeting of the
LL3 Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND
NKADING RAILROAD COMPANY, held January 10,
1859, the following gentleman were unanimously elected
officers for 1869:
president,
R. D> CULLEN.
VIO* PRESIDENT.
J. DUTTON STEELE.
MANAGERS.
fParM 8. Brown,
|M. 8. Richarda, of Reading,
|J. Dutton Steele
7RBABDBKR.
SAMUEL BRADFORD
fiBOBKTARY.
W. H. MoILHENNY.
Samuel Norris,
G.. W. Rloharda,
John Askurst,
ryv=» Office of the Greoii and Contes-strect
Ik? PASSWTOSB RAILWAY COMPANY, No 428
WALNUT Street.
At » meeting of Stockholder! of this Company, held
at fbelr office on MONDAY, January 10, 1859, the fol*
log gentlemen were unanimously elected to jerre for
the?toratag year:
' •> /V«
PBB9IDBNT,
Hon Jauks Goopbb.
.*DIBSOIOKB.
Hear j W. Andrews,
Andrew Mcßride.
B*mnol B Jones,
Samuel VP. Groorae,’
James V Btileman,
, Alexander M, Vox.
Board of Directors, bold on
log gentlemen were ananl
tagyur:
W. HAMBBBLY.
CON»»LLY.
T.IN*.
• ITwry Connelly, ,
, Qeorge
Bfeorge Oollyer,
WlKrppp,
gforga a. I’rafrtmry, Jr.,,
H«»ry M. Juliet,' |
And it of the \
the< same tliy. the folloirh
njooaJ/ elected for the eaaan
3 Secretary—GKOßG-E 1
„ Traaiarer—HAßßT f
floHoltor—WM. 0 KI
IV» Office of file Phi,
iL2 AND BALTIMORE
January 10,1850 —At ad an
holder* of this Company, he
log parson* were elected DI!
yeat:
Samuel M. Felton, John 0. Groome,
Monaco Robinroo, 3.3. Cohen, Jr.,
' Wot. Littleton Baraga, Thorns* Kelso,
, Joseph 0. Gilpin, Columbus O’Donnell,
John A. Ddncan, Enoch Pratt,
Jesse Lane, Thomas Donaldson,
Frederick A Ourtis, j William W. Corcoran,
Edward Austin.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors,' held THIS
DAY, BAAIUKL M. FKLTON was unanimously elected 1
President, and ALFRED HORNER Secretirrand Trea
tureW - ALFRED HORNER,
Jall-Ct Becretary.
ilttdelphiQ, WUmlngien,
, RAILROAD COMPANY,
nnnal meeting of the Stock*
told THIS DAY, tbe follow*
tREOTORS for the eninlug
(Y*S==» The Philadelphia Bank, January 10,
LLSP 1869 —The UNION BANK OF TENNESSEE has
deciired a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. lor the last
six raohths, payable at this Bink on demand Dividends
not called for iuafot months will be returned to Nash.-
vllla. • Jall»2t B B. COMEQYH, Qsshler
ryus* Notice.—A meeting of the Subscribers to
the Capital Stock of the Wyoming and Btuque.
Sanaa Valley Railroad Company, for the elso* loh of DU
rectos and other officers of said Company, will be held
'at the Office, 8. Wr comer SEVENTH and BANBOM
Btwqte; Philadelphia, on the £6th JANUARY. inst.,
between the hours of 11 A. M. and2P. ML ,
'3 " ' BURTON KINGSBURY, }
rip C COMSTOCK, > Corporators.
■* . A. P. ALLEN/ S
January 8,1869
rycgaa Office of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
UJf OOMPANY Of PHILADELPHIA, January 8,
DirectoTß have THIS DAY deelared a diet,
dend of six rxa oikt. on the Capital Btock of the Com.
patty; and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for
the year ending December 81, 1868, without deduction
fer State tax, pflya&fs in cojfc, on and after the 32th
lost. Also, a .dividend of situ ran oxst. payable pro
rota; oh the Capital Btook and Premiums earned out of
the profits of the company for the year ondlng Decern,
bar 31,1868. for which Certificates of Profits bearing
interest will be delivered to iha Stockholders, and to
the' Insnred entitled to receive thesame, under the pro*
visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th Inst.
. JallMlt . i D. M. HINOHMAN, Secretary.
fy.jp* House, of Refuge.—-The annual meeting
IXS of the Ooutributors to the Bouse of Refuge will
beheld on WIDNEBDAY next, at 4 o’clock P. M., at
No. 109 North TENTH titrcet, above Arch.
The annual report of the Board or Managers will be
submitted, and an election will be held, for officers and
managers to serve for the ensuing year,
1 ALEXANDER HENRY,
, January Bth, 1869. Jas*4t» Secretary H. of B. ~
ry5P» Dr. Weder’s Chestnut Springs Water
IX*# OURE, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county,
r». j.e-iy’
rysga* Office of tbo Fraobford 8c Southwark
UJJ PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER BAIL.
BOAB COMPANY, CHATHAM Btreet, below Fourth,
Pan>ADßt>rßiAj Jan. 6, 1869.—At a meeting of the
Director#, held THIS DAT, a Dirldend of BIX PBR
CENT, on the capital itocc vu declared, payable to
theßtookhpldera, or their legal repreßentatire#, at the
oJKSttff'tfe* Omopanyroa a*& after January l&tU.'" -
The TraaafarDooko will he dosed until the IB*h inet
Wt OHAB. B. ABBOTT, Sooratary.
rfga North Branch Canal Company.—Notice,
LL$: 71*9 Stockholders of the Worth Branch Canal
Opopany will hold their Annual Meeting at the office
of fee Comptny, io Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 10th
of January ,1859, at 10 o’olo&X A. M
' At which time and place an Election will be held for
Officers of said Company, to serve the ensuing year.
I>. MITOHELL, Jr., Secretary.
A*HMB,Pec. 23,1868. ■ ja6-12t
Jayne's Hall Prayer Meeting*—Notice
Owing to a previous engagement of the Sail, the
INEBB .MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
bebela nhtil farther notice, in the BANBOM-BrRfiKT
CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.)
All are cordially invited to attend, end the meeting
Is open for all to take part who are members of any
Stangelical Church. d2O-tf
/V-s* Safeguard Insurance) Company of New
Ujf YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT
Street* Philadelphia, and 12 WALL street, New York.
ThA annual meeting of the Stockho’ders of this Com*
.pany, held at their office, io Philadelphia, on MON*
DAY, December 13th, 1858,-the following gentlemen
were eleoted Directors thereof for tho ensuing year:
Jacob N. Keeler, Hon 8 B. Cashing,
Francis Blaokburoe, Oharles F. Watroos,
Robert P. King, A. V. Stoat,
E, B. English, EUhu J. Baldwin,
George 11. Levis, J A. U. Hasbrouok,
Hubert R. Olark, Aaron Close,
Joseph JS. Stldfeld, John M- Beach,
John Prentice, IJenry Jt Foots,
Edward Wiler, Matthew Kelley,
P. E. Birokhead, M. Bader,
‘WiUlara K. Forbes. Alexander C. Lawrence,
Daniel Mesamore, Alfred Clapp,
At a subsequent meeting of the Board/JACOB N,
KBELKR, Esq., waa unanimously elected President,
and Henry K. Foote Secretary thereof, and Selah
Squires, Efq., was appointed attorney and counsellor of
this Company at the olty of New York,
dIT-lm-» HENRY R. FOOTE. Secretary.
2fea jjJnbJixalwtw.
POETBY OP THE BELLS*—
JL POETRY OF THE BELLS. Collected by Sami.
Baiahalder, Jr. With emblematic border*.
TEE LAND AND THE BOOK; or, Biblical IHu'.
tritlona drawn from the Mannero and Customs, the
Scenesaml Scenery of the Holy Land. By Rev. W.M.
Thomson, D. D. With maps and engravings. 2 vola
TIIE GUARDIAN ANGEL. APcera in Three Books.
By Jamas Scott, D. D. 12mo.
RBADINOB FOR YOUNG MEN, MBROHANTB,
AND MEN OF BUSINESS. J2mo.
MATERIALS FOR THOUGHT* DESIGNED FOR
YOUNG MEN lOcno
THE SAINTS' INHERITANCE. By Rev. Thomas
lutbtie.
For sale at low prices by
WILLIAM 8. * ALFRED MAUTIEN,
ja!2 No. 606 OUEBTNUT Street.
JCeflal Notices
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT POR THE
OITY AND OOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Eatnte of RICHARD BIDDLE, deo d.
Notice is hereby given, that REBECCA BIDDLE,
the widow of tbe said decedent, has presented and Bled
in said Court an appraisement and petition, aleftratag to
retain personal estate therein mentioned, Io the value
of JSOO under the Act of Assembly of April 14th,
JBCI, i,ad that the same will be Approved on FRIDAY.
January 21, 1860, unless exceptions be presented
thereto. J H OASTbE,
jU2-1447-l9* Attorney for Petitioner.
J WASHINGTON MILLER,
• SUCCESSOR TO HJRQUB BASS,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND
81/ANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
No. 204 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Second door above Race street.
Blank Rooks for Banks, Insurance Companies Mer
chants, AS , of all descriptions of Ruling and Binding,
manufactured to order.
Magulues and other miscellaneous books bound in
good style. Jal2 3t#
B. LOVELESS’ 8
<Ue SELF-GENERATING GAS BURNER,
MANUFACTURING GAS°FROM BURNING FLUID.
This improvement .consists in the Burner being so
constructed that eaohperson, so disposed, however re
mote from ia»ge Gas Works, may enjoy the luxury of a
brilliant GAS LIGHT of their own make, equal In its
volume of UghttoQo&lorßosluGaa, at less than one*
half the cost. Alt tbeoroamenta of BRACKETS, PEN
DANTS, CIIANDBLIERB, &0., that are used for Coal
Gas, may be, and are used in this. There are no pipes
to be buried under ground, consequently no freezing of
pipes or meters in the winter. Chandeliers may be
fixed at a small cost. KAch Burner is a
GAS WORKS IN MINIATURE,
EvaU one, when lighted, making its own Gas, Just as
Cast os consumed.
To allude to alt the advantages of this beautiful and
simple arrangement, would require pages: It is gene
rally known how certificates are usually obtained, and
voty little Importance is attached to them. A host of
these might be added if deemed necessary. Tbe thing
must be seen to be appreciated, which can be done by
applying at
THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
FOURTH Street,
Or to AARON BEELRY,
No. 32 Burling Slip, New York.
Arrangements are now complete for manufacturing
ths Generatora to any amount to meet the demand.
This article must be introduced Into every town where
light is used. Toany active business man, beta lean
opportunity for an honorable, profitable, and almost un
limited business. Thedeteiis cacnot be glvsnon paper,
but aoy one desirous of business, may, by calling as
above, learn tbe paiticulars, and secure a business that
may lead to a fortune, for certainly the same induce
ments are rarely met with.
Manufactured by ' 0. B. LOVELESS,
ja32-tf • Syracuse, N Y.
onlr GEopartncrslitys.
rf'JOPABTNERSHIP. The undersigned
hare ateoolated themeelree', for the transaction
or a general Dry Goode Oommlesloa Business, aoder
the Arm of BRINTON & EBHDRIOK, and here
tolton the store Ho. 829 CIIBarNGT Street, ehoro
Third. B. B. BBINTON.
Philadelphia, Jen. 11th, 1869
/COPARTNERSHIP.—JOHN OOOHRAN
hsSjTHlg DAY, ajfloclated with him RICHARD
SATTfiRTHWAIT, for the transaction of the <* Whole-*
sale Notion Business,” under the name end firm of
JOHN OOOHRAN A CO , No. 13 North FOURTH St
JOHN OOOHRAN,
RIOfIARD .SATTERTtfWAIT
. January 11th, 1850. jal2 St#
/COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned
hate this day formed a copartnership, under the
firm of HOOPBB ADA VIO, toi the transection of the
Hat, Cap, Far, and Straw-Goods Business, at No. 19
Sooth FOURTH Street, op stairs
BERNARD A. HOOPRg,
JOSEPH M. DA VIS.
Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, IMP » Jall-I2iif
/COPARTNERSHIP.—JOSEPH P. TO
\J BIAS has this day associated with him JAMIB
OABBTAIRB, Jr., for the transaction of the “Import
ing Wine and Lfqaor Business,” under the name and
firm of JOSEPH F.TOBUB A 00-, Nos. 20fiand208
South FRONT Street.
January 1,1809. Ja3o-12t
WOTIOE. —ATWOOD SMITH has this day
In been admitted to an interest in our business. The
style of the firm to remain the sane.
MARTIN A SMITH.
Philadelphia, January 1,1859. jalO-fit*
Jnmronte (JEompanieo.
/“hPPIOE OP THE RELIANCE MUTUAL
" INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
No 808 WALNUT St.—Jahuart 8, 1869.
The following statement of the affairs of this Com
pany, on the filst of December, 1868, is published in
pursuance of the Charter, vn *.
To capital Stock paid in... $176,960 00
Cert ficates of Profit, converti
ble into Stock 98109
To Contingent Acoonnta for Pre
miums on Fire Risks out
standing Deo 82,1857 68,521 28
“ Fire Risks recelred in 1658... 41,645 21
“ Jntoreat Account, net, re>
celved In IBfiB
“ Policies, Transfers, and other
" profit* 1,814 3*
“ Profit and Loss, Deo. 31,18 GT. 13,616 04
„ , $302,867 08
By Losses bjr Jlre paid in J 868... 12,767 23
(> Ito-lesnrances at Baltimore
and Oinolnoatt, Betarn Pre-
Eoiotne, Ac 4,184 18
“ Bipeases, including Agencies
and Tates,
Aemafoiag with the Ooiapany., 1275,473 43
Which in invested &s follows, viz
In First Mortgagee on City Pro
perty, worth double the
amount.
u Pence. B. B. Oo.’sO perot.
2nd Mortgage Loan $30,000 00 27,900 00
“ Allegheny Co fiperot.Pennt.
B R. Loan
, “ Oltyof.PhJlad* 6per«t. Pa.
B. R Loan
“ Penna B. R 00. , s 5t00k...-.
“ Stool; ot the JMlaaoe Rf. la-
antanoe Oo , ,
“ Btoek of the County Tire In.
suianoe Co
“ Stock of the Delaware M. H.
Insurance Oo
(t Union M.lnt Co.'a Scrip.. ..
{ ‘ Bills Receivable
“ Book accounts, ascrutd Inte
rest, Ac,, •
u Oath on hand..,
' $276,478 43
The Directors have, THIB DAT. declared a Dividend
of SIX PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Com
ply, and on the Certificate* of Profits outstanding, for
the year ending December 31, 2869, without deduction
for State Tax, pjyabla In oath to the Stockholders, on
and after the 12th instant.
Also, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro
rata on the Qspltal Stock and Premiums earned oat of
the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem
ber 31, 1868. for which certificates of Profits, bearing in
terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the
insured entitled to receive the same under the pro
visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th Instant.
Mo certificates will be issutd for any Uss turn than
ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar.
Sams less than tan dollars, and sot less than one dol
lar, are credited to the insured on the books of the
Company, and If within any period of ten years, the
said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor
will be issued.
Certificates of Profit are liable, equally with the
Capital Stock, for the losses end engagements of the
Company, and may be converted into Capital Stock at
any time, at the option ol the holder.
jal2-iat B. M.HINOHMAN, Secretary.
EURE AND INLAND BISKS .—FAME
JT insurance coup Airy
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Aet of Assembly relative to In
surance Companies, passed April 3d, 1866.)
Office 411 CHESTNUT ot., Philadelphia.
D'BfiOTORg. y
Samuel Wright, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
William W. Waiters, O. B.filrny
Charles Richardson, John W. Brennan,
Jacob W. Stout, A. H. Rosenheim,
Barclay LVppincott, Sobnß SlUeon,
George A West, W. W. Knight.
GBOKQH W. DAT, President.
WI. BLANCHARD, Secretary jU2-y
Fire association-office, No. 34
North FIFTH Street, for the-Insurance of BoJld
logs, Household Furniture, and Merchandise generally,
from Loss by Fire.
January 6. 1869. .
Id conformity with the provisions contained in an
Act of Assembly, approved April 6th } 1842, the follow
lots Statement of the Aestta of the Aeftociation Is now
published:
Bonds sod Mortgage*..
Ground Rente...,.....,,....,,..,.....
Real Estate
Cash in Western Bank
“ Bank of Northern Liberties.,,
“ on hand........
TRUSTBBS.
GEORGE W. TRYOH, President,
William H, Hamilton, Charles D. Hughes,
Henry P. Anners, Jacob Moyer, v
John Bonder, Peter A. Keyaer,
Thomu S. Baxter, John Phllbin,
Peter Prita, John Craig,
Henry 0. Pratt. John Oarrow,
jall.2t WILLTiM T. BUTLER, Secretary.
Fulton* insubanoe, adjusting*
AND COLLECTING OFFIOB.
No. 608 OHNfiTNUT BTBXKT.
Philidilfhu.
The undersigned having been praotieally engaged for
» number of year* In different capacities of the Insa
ne ce business—for several Tears la adjusting losses
excluaWely forth© Insurance Gompatieß—now offers his
services to those sustaining Lois or Damage by Fire to
property insured in making out their proofs of such
Joss or damage in full compHanee with the intricate and
cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance* In such a
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation bv companies so inclined* or others.
Be is assisted by the beat legal counsel In PhiUdel*
fihia, and will give particular attention to the Uolleo*
iooof Claims against Insurance Companies.
It is 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 a Are
ocoure, In consequence of carelessness or mismanage*
meat la 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 in any Companies desired,
and examine policies effected by others (in most cases)
fiee of extra charge
Parties sustaining loss or damage by 6re,*as above,
will and it to their interest to consult the undeisigoea
as soon after the fire os possible.
da24mir«L JAMES FULTON.
iOToneg.
dhJT AAfl and $lO,OOO to invest on Mort
©l/jl/UU gage of City Property. Apply at the
Officeof , JAMBS U OABTLE,
' jal2-Qttt No. 116 Bouth FIFTH Bt.
dfelQ nnn *° loan on Orat-class Gity
tJP Property, in one, two, or three
aums of notdeas than $4,000 May remain for several
year*. . WM. MoLBAN, Conveyancer,
ja!3 31* 162 South FOUATU Bt.
AOA nnn TRUST MONET for invest
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ffliirn n/in TO 00AN, in stuns to suit
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Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Qiotblng, Ac , on mode*
rate terms, by JONES ft 00., Brokers, N. W. corner
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M to 7 P.M. dl7-lm if
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men, to the very bopirior Fowling pieces, Rifles, &c.
of our own manufacture, whioh are not surpassed by
the best imported Guns tn quality and finish. Tfie
asooTiUO qoalitiib of eaoh Gun manufactured by them
will be folly guarantied. They are also regularly re
ceiving, direct from the makers, a full asaoitment of
the
BEST GLASS 09 ENGLISH AND JRENOU GUNS,
Of the celebrated stamps of
Westley Richards, Moore A Harris,
Purdy, Dean A Adams,
Greener, PondevauxA Jussy, A 00.,
together with a complete Stock of the cheaper style of
English and Belgian Gnus, which will be sold at the
lowest market rates.
ALL VARIETY OP GUNSMITHS* TRIMMINGS,
such as Barrels, - Stocks, Bods, Mountings, PJsski,
Gun Bags, Looks, and Lock furniture, Ely Caps, Car
tridges. Wads, ko.t on thelmost favorable terms to
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dealer in
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AT NEW YORK PRICES,
523 MINOR STREET
jalO-lm*
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lo PfIiLiDVLPEiA, June 28, 1868.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that «• The Southwark
Bank of Philadelphia.” located in the City of Phila
delphia and created for Banking purposes, with a capi
tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Intends
to make application to the next Legislature of this
Commonwealth for an increase of one .hundred and
fifty thousand do'lare to its present capital itook.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jeBo-wed 6 man ?. P. STEEL, Cashier.
/5Q 8. A. DUKE,
OTWFfT DENTIST,
Offloe, No 27 North TENTH Street, (corner of til
bett.l d80«lm*
GAS STOVE, manufactured by W. F.
SHAW, of Boston, and pronounced by those who
have used them a good article. For sale by
jalMt ARCHER, WARNER, MISERY, A 00.
A CADE MY OF MUSIC OPERA LI-
X*.-BEKTTO -"-The only copyright edition of Opera
-Book* published exprerßlj f or the Philadelphia A cade,
my of Muio, and bearing thia diatinot copyright title,
, POR HABB SVKItYWHBBB,
at the reduced price of ' '
3. KENDHIOK. ’
J»l2-6t*
PIPIEHN CENTS.
Sare yonr money, and buy no more twentr-fire-cent
Hooka, aa the beat and moat correct edition can be oh.
tsfned for
OBSEBVB—This edition has red covers. Bar no
others. This is also the. only complete edition of
“The Bohemian Girl,” and “Martha,” in b di *.
Hah. ialS U
A MEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
4*. M’LLB PTOOOLOMINI.
GARB TO THE PUBLIC.
It baa baen lately the custom of Ope ratio Manager*,
In flrat presenting to the public an artist who monopo
lize!, for the time being, the world’s attention, to al
lode to the causes of snoh a widely-spread reputation.
They resort to this method, not from the illegitimate
*°o»r* ot gtill farther natiog pabUe enricaltr, bnt
t?f/ rOIQ ft w that the expectations of the audience
might he raised to a pitch to which it would be impos
sible for any artist to attain. This may serve as an ex
case for reproducing extrscts, partially from musical
papers. In which U’Uea Biccolomlni Is judged from a
nt > ? ad Itom Bttdt journals, which, as
ot public opinion, confine themselves to
diene*B she produced on her immense an-
[Extract from K. p. Willis's “ Idlewild” letter ]
9iata?m?hi ftrmed ideacf what a ‘ tra .
{!*{* ml sht possibly look like «eutrounded,» aa the
ft* 9 of A W «ESBS» biife
i!r 6 ,S 6Tael £* a? 10 oreatnte who stepped forward at
bIMM ft ui I Wf UtU*resem
blanoe. It was even droll to see such undisguised in
noeence pretending to talk and walk as wickedness
would or should under the circumstances—so utterly
nniUiuiTe a performance of the saint playing the sin.
perinfsot, that It wae more than ever a wonder bow
the exact opposite, the sinner Playing the saint, had
recently been-done in New York so successfully Of
school girl parity, utterly anhreathed upon, la Viola,
tats dimpled face, as she came upon tbe stage, was the
completest type. Her exquisite grace and elegance
in fict, seemed to be of that exceedingly rare class
that is unconscious and accidental. The * born Brin
cess’ was evidently in her blood, and she could nothela
herself, poor thing. r
“ With this blemish aside, the aotiug, (of which thu
daily newspapers are giving detailed and able criti
cisms) was truly admirable. . I will- only mention one
point of her professional skill with'which I wm par
ticularly struck—the full and captivating equivalent
which she gave, with a toss of her pretty fingers, for
©very note she despaired of reaching, Har voice falls
short of here end there a climax: but she is perfectly
aware of it, and simply so delights the eye, at that
particular moment, with the bewitching grace and co
quetry of gecture, that the expectant ear forgets to be
disappointed! The most strenuous ‘ bravo,’ in fact, is
likeliest to be heard from the audience at the point ar
tistically the faultiest
4177,831 00
98,1 W 49
21,769 69
I. “ But how mo I describe whet Is Plccolomlni's «te*t
! peculiarity? ' Her mouth, -while she slcgs, plays the
| most deliaous pantomime possible to conceive! The
eye of the spectator Is so pelted with kisses, exquisitely
represented in ft sort of ol to relievo , that it Is absolutely
bowijderlßg. ■ The natural action of the' lips seems
pOßjtlTty t&at, and nothing elie—Kissss, caaght and
pat into harness, and made to do daty like sang words
It is most difficult to realise, as one looks ana listens
when she leans over the footlights—with anything of
a habit of kisses “seen done,” that : ls to say—
that the reat of the. audience has not mysteriously
appeared, leaving the matter entirely between one’s self
and her l And then the absolutely Innocent confiding’
ness of the whole play, and pout ot those pulpy, little,
red lips—looking so as if they implicitly trusted and
bell ©red in you, while they tried to reach you-makes
it still more absolutely personal and private.
“ I do not think there ever was before each an ac
tresa on the stage—one who was unequivocally stamped
with the Innocence of a child, while she left upon every
auditor the mysterious memory of a kiss i am the bau
lad says;
25,378 85
1154.600 00
19,160 00
1 Bach twe lips to sigh for,
(By heralaty’s test,)
Should mtke tulip s the cypher
Engraved on her crest;’
260 00
SSQ 00
30,873 43
though I doubt not that the < helmet and shield 3 of the
ehiralrie Picoolomlata here a blue* muck more war
like, won by their swords in those Middle Ages when
they were so famous. 1 ’
7,811 04
16,663 pa
[Correspondence of the Providence Journal.]
''The little Princess tripped upon the stage, looking
like a child of fourteen years, in a short petticoat
looped np with cherry colored ribbons, which showed
t* great advantage her pretty childlike feet and ankles.
In fire minute* the eyes and heart! of * ‘ four thousand
spectators” were Irrevocably captivated. !t Did she
pelt them with her kisses, as she did toe poet of Idle*
wild V 3 Hot oppressively. ■ * Was she a great at tlat 7”
I cannot tell. See was charming in & way so exclu
sively her own', that it would be quite unavailing to
, talk about it. Bho was so young, so innocent, so bloom
log, so confidingly frank and coquettish, and piquant,
so winning, so arch, so graceful, that her presence was
like a beam of morning light, or a breath of morning
air. My memoiy of her, should I see her a tbonsafod
times, will be always *« A Matinee.” j*ll-2t
A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
-tX. . ON FRIDAY,
THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT,
On SATURDAY, First and only Night of
LB NOZZB DI FIGARO.
CARD TO THE PUBLIC:
- Mr. Uliman, pursuing the policy of his management,
which is in flivor of great works by great composers,
has the honor to announce that he will, on Saturday,
prodace Mcsert’s oslebrated opera of“ The Marriage of
Figaro.” For many years this famous production has
been the choice bait of operatic management. Every
successive empreasario has promised to give it, and as'
constantly failed to do so. As In the case of “ The
Hoguenoti,” it was reserved to him to bring out the
work for the first time In America. *
' THE NOZZB DI FIGARO
is a onrloeity in musical literature, in addition to being
one of the fioest productions of its celebrated master
Popular tradition says that it was written at the instl.
gatlon of a wager, and to prove that an opera could be
made to succeed without a tenor past in it. Mozart
felt that nothing but the poreststreams of melody, and
the loveliest creations of faney, could reconcile the
public, could secure the succ&s whiohwas 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 his nature.
The “None”,was preceded by *• Idomeneo,” and
was followed by “Don Giovanni.” Thus connected
in the golden chain of the composer’s chief works,
it baa long maintained lie European celebrity; but
for accidental reasons it has never been produced
here. Foremost among these maybe mentioned the
fact that since 'the days or Madame Sontag there
has been no artist in this country capable of in
terpreting the r>le of Busanna. It is fortunately
in Mr. Uilmsn’s power to present the work’ with
a cast which cannot be surpassed. Be refeis con
fidently to the'Sasaana of AT’lie Piecolomini. as cne
of her greetest impersonations, exceeding in the joyous
defairof giriTaV embtloiThtFGio
vanni,” and to the Figaro of Carl Formes, which, in
artistic conoeption, ranks as high as any role' in which
the great bassohas yet appeared* M’lie Gbtoni wiU
make her debut as the Countess, and Signor Florensa as
the Count. These are the principal characters on
which the snocesa of this opera depends, aodit is hoped
the publiowill acknowledge that theyeould not be in bet
ter hands. j*ll-2t
55*4,663 00
13,200 65
11,163 SB
7,400 00
6,208 85
448 70
$693,069 99
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, January 14 and 16,
The sale of seats commences on Wednesday.
DIBUT IE rHILIDBLrBIA or
Mile. PICOOLOMINI,
Who wilt appear in two of her greatest characters,
THIS CHILD OF THE REGIMENT, and
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO.
First two nights of the great Basso,
CARL FORMES, 1
On FRIDAY, Jan. 14. at 8 o’clock.
First aopearanee In Philadelphia of
Mile. PICOOLOMINI, and CARL FORMES
THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT,
with a complete and great cast.
Piccolomini. as ...Marla.
Car) Formes (fortbefirsttlme)as.;.,....The Sergeant.
Tamaro (the new tenor) ..Tonio.
Oondaoter ~Blg MUZIO.
On BATURDAY, Jan. 16. at 8 o'clock,
PICOOLOMINI and FORMES.
M’LLE GHIONI,
Prlma Donna from her Majesty's Theatre. London, and
* SIGNOR FLORSNZA,
The celebrated Baritone, from the Italian Opera, Paris,
will make their first appearance in Philadelphia.
FIQCOLQMINI as SOoSNNA
GHIONI as THE COUNTESS
OARL FORMES a« FIGARO
FLORENZA,...*. as THE COUNT
The other roles by Slid. BERKBL, WBINLtOH,
PERRING, MULLER, MORRA, BARRITINI.
Conductor.. .OARL ANOHUTZ
On Tuesday M’lle PIOCOLOMINI gives her First
Concert in Baltimore.
The sale of seats for the first two nights of
PIOCOLOMINI and FORMES
commences on Wednesday morning, at 0 A. M., at the
Box Office of the Academy of Music.
PRICES OP ADMISSION:
Reserved Seat in Parquet, Parquet 0 rcle, and Bal
cony, $2. Admission to the same, with privilege of
occupying such seats as have not been secured in ad
vance, $l. Reserved Seats In the' Family Circle, $l.
NOTICE.—The Family Circle will be united with the
lower part of the house. Holders of tickets to the
Family Circle will eater by the _S4me general doors
on Broad street, ae those to the Parquet otrole, or
Balcony.
N. B.— I The entrance door to the Family Circle, in
Locust street, will be invariably closed during the pre
sent season.
Admission to the Amphitheatre 60 cents
The entire Amphitheatre has been converted into
reserved seats, which may be secured is advance with
out any extra charge. Entrance to the Amphitheatre
as uitul. on Loomt street.
ORDER OF THE SALE.
On Wednesday commences at the office in Broad
street, the rale of the $2 seat! for the first two nights.
On Thursday, will commence the sale of the $1 seats,
when likewise thes2 seats remaining from Wednesday's
sole will he sold. The reserved seats to the Amphithea
tre will be sold on Thursday, at the ticket office in Lo
ouat street, where will be found the newly prepared di
agram to tue Amphitheatre.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In answer to numerous applications from persons de
sirous of securing seats in advance for the Eight 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
ciroumslAocea of another nature, may compel the Direc
tor to make.
NOTlOE—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 be given to them by the Treasurer jall-tf
Hof^meibr^s
COMBINED
SHAFTS AND P 0 LB,
FOR GABRTAGSB
PATENTED SEPTEMBER 7, 1868.
This valuable Invention consists in the arrangement
and combination of the shafts of a carriage operating
on joints that, when closed together, form the pole, so
that either one or two horses can be Instantly attached
to a carriage, and with more despatch, safety, and se
curity than by the usual mode.
It has the greatest advantage for convenience, there
being no bolts and nuts to be unscrewed, whioh are so
tedious and Inconvenient when the ordinary shafts or
pole have to be removed or changed in muddy or frosty
1 weather.
It Is the moat perfect arrangement for a physician 'a
otrrlsge, so that he may attach one or two horses with
despatch.
' Livery-stable keepers will find it to be most useful
and profitable to their dally business; and the carriage
maker Will find that this improvement will not only add
to the neatness and beauty of his carriages, but increase
■ Patentee is now in this city, and will remain
one week at the UNION HOTEL, ABOH Street, be
tween Third and Fourth, and is desirous of selling
State, Oounty, and Shop Rights.
Pecaona wishing to see and examine this useful in
vention, by calling on the Patentee, or at the celebrated
Carriage Depository of George W. Watson, CHEST*
NUT Street, 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 nse and purchase of the same.
For further particulars Inquire of
jall-St* AMOS K ilomiKIBR, Patentee.
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—The sub
scriber has bow on hand a large assortment of
Blank Account Books, adapted to every grade of busi
ness stnh as
Day Books, Letter Books,
Journals, Check Books,
Ledger Books. Bill Books,
I Gash Books. Memorandum Books,
Invoice Books. Notes, Drafts, Ao.
Blank Books of any siie. style of bin .log. or pattern
of ruling, made to otder at short notice, and warranted
unsurpassed for neatness of ruling quality of materials,
and durability of binding N*-w and old firms supplied
on favorable torma. LITHOGRAPHIC AND LET TER
PRESS PRINTING, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars. Strip
nlnff Receipts, and every descriptions of Job Printing
executed In superior style. WB. M. OBRISTY,
Bt»tlonerand Printer,
d2O- mw&flm 66 8 . THIRD, opposite oir*r<t Bw*.
Amusements.
818 TEEN GENTS.
Amusements.
TUBS. D. P. BOWEBS* WALNUT-ST.
-LM- THBATBJ, oonwr or NINTH uti WALITC*
Streets
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. January 12, 1869.
COMPLIMENTARY iXNEFXT / ’
MISS CAROLINE RIOHINGB.
THE ENCHANTRESS ‘ .
_ Raalr, disguised as the Hermit, Frier Antonio, Mr.
Rlchings; Stella, the Enchantress, Ml** C. Biohiags.
THE BONNIE FISHWIFE.
Frioes of admission—Second Tier and Ifcmlly Circle,
imd Third Tier, 26 cants; Parquet* 87# cents; D*cu
Circle, 60 cents; Private B6xes, accor#ng to theU
locale, $8 and 65; 81ngle BCtts in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
• 3>oors openat half past 6o’clock; Curtain rises at
7;o’clooh.
*WTHEATLEY k CLARKE*® ABOH-ST;
St!ft#» **•' BnAwrieko, Aetta, A «
fi THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 13,1859,
Asa AMERICAN COUSIN.
A!£si.r£ft£ d 2i American Ooarin, Mr. J,
Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. *
aJ t . - MABKS AND FACES!
®*«“*Beet# in Dreaa Circle, 6TM
Jell Privet* Boxes, to
Whole Mr»to Box, »a. *«*“*» «B oh,
Boon ojmb »t h»U put B o’OhMks
ptwlMly. .. ~
[\TATIONAL OIEOUS, WALNUT St..
i.l then EIGHTH—LEWIE B. BENT, Huuw
J THIS (Wedneedmy) BTBNM9,
Equestrian and Acrobatic Feats by the .
! GRAND COMBINATION OF STABS.
The performance concluding with " ■
THE TRIO OF LOVERS,
■ SCALE OF PRICES. .
Drew Circle and Parquette.... go eanta
Children under tea years of age.* “
family Circle «
’ Doors open at quarter to T o’clock. Performance*
will commence at 7#. • *
SJANFSBD’S opera house,
KBTiSTH Btra«t. bfltr««& Uuktt *n4 Olujiant
OPEN FOR THE BBABON.
Bj the It&Tgeßt Troop* of
WINBTRRLB IN TBS WORLD.
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE
axd itra
, j .u SANFORD OHHiDBBN
AamlttAoeft 25 cmti
blitz.—assembly BBXLD
COMEBANnNIT?TrS» C “MTSUT Streets.'
COMB AND LAUGH. Come aad see tie Fannr
?®V«“ tt* Rematkable Bliti,“h»
Laughing Blits, (he Popular Blits, the BHlx who
makes all Happv. ’
: P*R»°BMaSO!B BVBRT BVENIHa, conuieneiDz
ttW”" 41 ,Ul BiTDBIIAY **
Benefiting of WONDSBPUL HBTAMORPHOSSS,
astonishing soenee in Ventriloquism. the 'Learned
Rope'Saneer*’ "l 4 ** ** t *» o *d>«M|’ Exhibition of the
Admladon, at oeatej Children, is oente. jsS
fHHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
A THE PINE ARTS. .
i No. was chestnut btrbbt,
t) (Bnodaje excepted) from 9 A. »r.
Admission 38 cents, Ohlldren ia oente.
Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s f*mn» to ad
mission at all times, |BO. \ V dT-tf
MUSICAL POND HALL.—THE GER
MANIA ORCHESTRA will oomuenee their
Pnhlln REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next, Hot.
Single Tickets 38 cents; a package of eight
tickets for SI, which may he obtained at Andre’s, AlO 4
Chestnut street; Beak *■ Lawton’s, cornerof Serenth
and Chestnut, and at the door of tha HaU: The per
formance eommanoat at SK O’clock P. M. ooIT-tf
1 A 8BTON>» COMMERCIAL AGENCY.
606 CHESTNUT Street. -• f .
. 6,600.—A gentleman ot superior business
qoaUfieftUons, with $3,600 cash In hind, with some
margin to hoot, wishes to unite with one of character
? n <* capacity, io the establishment of a business wh*h -
ie productive of lane proflti, with little or no *jak*.
A n amount of means wiU be required of the new
mao, who will be expected to attend to the booke
finances, &c. • '•
The agency has satisfied liseir of the'character and
competency of the advertising patty, and the Value of'
the undertaking, and confidently commends both to the
consideration of .those who- won d make' money- ont of-
I m»ans. Apply from 9toU A? M., or tom 3 u
.to6*.M. - J»i2.3t*
W “
ANTED—In a Dry-Goods' Commission
' Hooee. a aniArt, ocHt* LAD. from 15 to 36 tsaw
SLs*2,v.^ d f* ,l > lxl of oppHoint, Box Ho.
1345, Philadelphia Poet Office. * . jinUt
A YOUNG -MAN,- who has a thorough
knowledge of the Wholesale Boot and Shoe onsi>
aw, wishes a sltosUos as SALESMAN • Can iaflaaoee.
trade. Addnssß.B. P„ Box No. 108,‘PhiladeTphiaPost
Office. ,• ‘ ■ jUI-8t»
Y^ITANTED—HOMES for two interesting
.* * GlRLS,whese parents hare "become reduced m
nironmitanees. Hart be religions families. -Address
B-> atthisOfflje. Ages about lo and 13 years. Ja3l-2t»
I*7 ANTED—A BOOK-KEEPEB, in a
> • * Wholesale Jobbing House. .A liberal salary
will be paid to one who has the proper qoal-fleation*.
-Address N, A., this Office. 'jalp-St* ;
IJ|r ANTED—A : SALESMAN; oaa ac
f t qoalnted with the Boot end Shoe Business, and -
ean influence a cash and sear trade. -Address, with
real same and reference, “OALBBMAN,” at this
Office. - ‘ . jalff-St*'
OtfANTED—A PURCHASER for one oi
TT the beet PATENTS overtoiled, and from which -
$lO,OOO per jear can be realised in this city alone.* tor.
fall particulars aidressß L.H..P«jjGffice, with name
and address. . - - . I*lo-3**.
A SALESMAN -WANTED in a Dry Goods
Jobbing Home. One who is well acquainted -
with, and can sell largely to the' city and near trade. -
Address “Box 1879,” Philadelphia Post Office, with
real name. jad*tf
ij WANTED FORTH; UNITED STATES
. OCAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, os carried men, to whom
’ 111 will ba giren good pay, board, clothing, and medical
Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No
man baring a wife orohild, will be accepted.- Apply for,
MOUNTED 688710 U at No. 817 MaBKRT street,
tbore Eighth, north side. - I.N. MOORS,
1 *pt7-tf Ist Ljcat.lstPrsgopnSj Recruiting Officer.'
SuariJinfl.
A CONNECTICUT liADT, experienced
in Teaching, wishes to obtain a few young ladies
to board and educate, jor part'cu’art, address'
‘‘ Teacher,” at this Office, forgone week. jsl2-2t*
Jfor Sale attb to £et,
mO H E AP .BENTS—Two tbreo-story
Brick HOUSES, with Beck Buildings, situate ou
west side of NINTH Street, below Catharine. Theca
Houses are in a highly respectable neighborhood, aud'
the recta hare been reduced since the money pressure
oTcr|looper annum. Theyare’in an elevated situa
tion, in a healthy neighborhood. The low Bents make
them very desirable for clerks la banks, and store
keepers in central situations, who wleh'to reduce their
family expenses. A 'Hoe of Omnibures, to sod from
the Exchange, pass the houses every five mlttuts*, and
the Tenth-street Bail road runs within one square.
They are well finished, and hare aU the modern Im
provements; water In the jard,kitchen and tfath house,
an! gas throughout the house. They are in good re
pair, and will be kept so as long as the rent Is punctu
ally paid.. They will be rented to good tenaute at $225
pfir annum. The same clam ofbousee, iua more oeotral
eituat on, would bring f4OOaSSOQ. Apply to . .
<K W. CaBPBNTIB,
T 37 MARKET Street.
£?\— EIGHT BEAD OP VERMONT
flae drivers, sod good style. Can
trot fast. O*o be »*»n at the WIl/LTAsi PENN'
Stables. Will be Bold low. jvl3-St*
For sale.—estate of Elizabeth
IJIHEL and CATHARINE OABHONY, Deceased.
All that.valuable Lot aod Five-Story Store and Dwel
ling erected thereon, situated at the norttmert comer
THIRD and CHBRUY Streets, containing on Third
street eighteen feet, on Cherry street reventy-one
feet six inches, thence running northward, forming an
L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on ThiM street,
for farther particulars inquire of
S. SPANG,
ISAAC. K9ONS,
148 North third street.
STORE TO RENT/'
A HANPSOHB BTORB,
jsS-tn w f-Bta
No. 828 ARCH Bt«iet,
Neatly fitted tip with Wall Cues, Marble Counter*,
and Marble floor, saltable/or Jeweller and Silversmith,
or any fancy business. Rent, $OOO.
Also,
A WKWrUaiITISD FOURTH STORY ROOM,
Fifty by Thirty Feet,
ON NOBTH STREET.
Apply to
JONES. WHITE, & MoCDRDY.
No. 628 ABOH Street
Hnttouafe
JgEMOYAL,
KELLY & DOHERTY,
TAILORS,
Hava remored to
31 and 33 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
ONI SOOn ABOTB OHBSTNBT,
Bast side,
January 7tb, 1869.
PR. MCALLISTER,
No. *<>3 North KLKVKNTII Street, below 7ioo.
PHILADELPHIA,
EHOV A L .
SAMUEL H, MATTSON,
MERCHANT tailor,
BAB
BEUOVSD TO No. 11M CHESTNUT STRUT,
THIkO DOOR BBLOW ITYBkHH.
sp South Side,
Where he Is prepared to execute ell orders in his line,
having on hand a 101 l Bapply of GOODS for Gentle
men’s wear*
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
u25-3m-lf No. 1129 CHRBTNUT Street.
Removal.— the undersigned has
removed to No 68 North FOURTH street, (late
HENRY OOHHN’3.) second house above Merchant's
Hotel. GEORG* A. HILLER,
jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist.
ttJatdjeß, Jewelrg, &r.
Bailey & 00.,
rORUSBLT
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Here remoTol to their new Flre-jroor, White Marble
Btore, ,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE UIRARD HOUSE,
Now opet&i£ tljj.tr Fell Stock of
IMPORTED PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of the public.
SILVER-WAR IS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WSOLSBALB AND MTAIL.
aulT-lf «
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ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION AG2JNCV.
489 OHEBTNUT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and .
Tribune Building*, New York.
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fluential and largely circulating Newspapers in the
United States and the Canadas They are authorised
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