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Brnrsutt** CecesideVr ; _ - _
—^; BUBNEWB 'OOCOA3iai,;
A single apjdie»tion r fenders the Wir-r-no matter "how
stiff m 3 dayp, 4 lk is
tbs BiBT u ths
WoHtD, EAZZARD/. CO., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.
Sole Agent. For by ddaiers gener ally jat COots per
bottl* v ,.;;J' I'/'Jy ‘ • «<*»•» ’
FarVeij Merrlhg; A Co,, sell mere Bales than
. all otbsrs;ln the trade. And .why-so? -. The reason is)
because the public have./rom.aarpflrftwe*, faith in their
‘ security from midnight'robbers; and,«houl4 a fire oc
a'ar,their books and valaabieaare .be found in
excellent preservation. r . - - jal2 tf
Seamen's Fund—Nerthwest' Corner
of SECOND and' WALNUT Streets Deposits received,
in small and large amounts, from all claeses of> the
community, and allows interest at the rate of fire
per cent, per tuttum.' • r -’
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte
rest.
Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris.
Dykpepsia..— is probably ae disease
which experience has so amply proved to be remedia
ble by the PBBUVIAN SYRUP- as. Dyspepsia. The
most Inveterate forms of this disease hare been com
pletely cured by this medioine, As'ample testimony of
some of onr first citisehs proves..
For sale in this clty by t. Brown, corner Fifth and
Chestnut, and Haasard A Go., oorner- Twelfth -and
Obesteet , * ,dlO-dAWtf
CITY ITEMS.
Mb. Everetts* Lecture.—Judging from the
great' Intereit alresdy manifested by the publfere
spetftlng the promised lecture by the Hon. Edward Eve
rett, on Thursday 'evening, the ,27th‘ lost,, at the Ad.
demy of Hoelo, on “ BenJiminFremklin,” the occasion
will doubtless be marked with an overflowing audience.
It needs'no'prophet to foretell that tickets for admis
sion, to he had stall, most be secured early.
Paor. M P. Gaddis; of Cinofr.nati; whoserepu*’
tation in the West, as a temperate* leotorer, is not sur
passed by any other American.orator, will lecture at
Jayno’s iJall, this evening, for the benefit of several o*
«jur most prominent charitable organisations, and we'
feel ft'Bured that the friends of . these institutions will
aee that there Is a full attendance.
Brains vs. Land.—Tbo brothor of- Beothovcn
signed bis name, to distinguish himself fromhisJand
leas brother,‘toron Beethoven, landowner. 55 The im
mortal composer retorted by signing his ‘‘Ludwig von
Beethoven, brain owne?. >5 ‘ It la very evident that ip
thepossfsflorof brVior had.flourished in curgsodcity
he would Lave shownhis w»t by purchasing hlsgar
monts at the Brown Stone Clothing Haliof Bockhill k
Wilson, Nos. £o3*nd 095 Chestnut street, above Sixth.'
Three first things to be attended to after you
lose jour - perpendicularity in those slippery times:
-First, look around In every direction to ascertain*how
many stand grinning .at yohr mlsTotlunesecond, re
gain your perpendicular as soon a* possible •. third, look
carefully at the spot where yon fell and see if you have
made an impression on the Ice. Then examine the seat
ol your inexpressibles, and, if yoa find the <• rent in
arrears, n make tracks for E. H.Eldridge’s Old Frank,
lin Hall Clothing Emporium, s ' No. 331 Chestnut street,
—* To win the 'wreath of fame, *
And write on memory’s scroll a deathless name, 55
It would seem necessary that one should wear the
elegant and beodmtng styles of Granville Stokes, the
fashionable clothier, No. 607-Chestnut street; G. 8:
has in' his palatial establishment probably the "finest
assortment of ready-made clothing in the world. The
readers, of TAe. Press "should' call and examine for
themselves.; , v ' s ;', \ K ' ,
importations.
fßeported for the frees.] , -
SAVANNAH—Steamship ;Kejitbne State—77 bales
ootton, E Patterson&• Co; .69d0,:D Batomon k Oo;
*76 do, Tlios Wattson A Sons; 265 do; Greiner k Hark*
nets; ICO do, 8 Morels Wain k Vo ; 91 do 2 pkgs mdse,
tiocoran A Bussell; 25 bales cotton, Thoa Kent; 254
"do order; 63casksric6-£ J OSttlng ABro; 140 do S
Laguerennc: 175 bal.e domestics Hey k McDevifct;. 75
do Tr edick/Btokra k Oo; k 7 do 0 R Moorefe Go; 24 do
A Wheldln; 4 jacks feaihera-Pirker k Toland; 4 pkgs
fruit BGaos; 7do mdee-A Boawaraenberger; 5 do Long
k Myers;' 4 do Mitchell k Allen; 0, bales cotton waste
Jes»up Sc Moore; 2 pkgs Mias W E Smith; - 2do J S Lu
kens; 16 do Bite* k Bergman; 2 bbls 1 box B Lieber; 1
psg each toL Wa’ters, J E Parker, Mrs Aon.’Grison, E
Wilson, 0 Wolbect k Co, JVW Gibbons; P L Ktetter,
Archer, Warner, Miskey k Co, B Brummell, BaUey k
Vo, BHardie, Jr, Siriokson, P Southcott, and others.
uEW OBIBAN o —Barque Saragossa—2l3 bdls hides
A Peterson; 229 bbja molasses S Morris Wain k Oo; 392
do fc'ttfwait, Cdrson A.Ooj >B5O hhd*E|karT‘A;Newhall
k Soa«; 252 bales cbltoh SAW W£m)\lo9 empty ear
bojs Powers" k Weight mao;. 118 v .bales cotton'3 bbls
saga* 3do molasses oraer. - -- -•
NEW-ORLEANS—Barque Leland—-470 »bhds sugar
615 bbls molasses Mercer & Antelo; -1 bbl pecan nuts
Pettit, Martin k Co; > bale wool Leonard Baker; 1 box
John Weik; 249 empty bbls Massey, ioliios& Qa. -
NEW- Growler—l47 hhds sugar
Welsford & WiUson; 200 do O FRelf; 812 do Stewart,
Carson A Go; 85 do E O Knight A Oo; 20 do 90 bbls mo
lisses Whlte.Hart A Co; 90 empty c«aks and bbls New-*
tin A Co; 1 DJblsdgar Paul T Jones; 16 pkgs mdse order.
MOBILE—6r quo Edward Everett—4o2 bales ootton
D-Balomon A Co:. 17 empty casks JHUimar A Bat*; 68
do Eaglet Welle; 81 do Matsey; Collins & Go; 8 pkgs
mdse 129 bales cotton order..' t -~. ■ ■ ,7,
FAtIEiIGEBS ABBIYEp
—ln steamship Keystoee. State,' from Savannah—Mrs
Capt Rowland and flon, Miss Br«dlsy;'Mv L U Stowa
J L Smithy F J pilker* J Mullen, B Con
ners. Csptßo Groot, late of sohr Wm Newell, Mrs Car*
Hn, Mias Qsrla,and nfoe la the steerage -
' LETIER BAOS, * ’
At the Merchants' Exchange* Philadelphia. -
Barque Monmouth* South;..*.T. .Marsßitlek/SOeif
Barque Cnarlea m Lex,^lmelae..,, soon
bchr A. Lea, Foster*,*., M&tansiß, soon
ltlarine Intelligence.
PORT OF PHII.ADEX.PIUA, Jan. lr 1958.
;...7 14|B0N OET3.
Btftf R13E8........ ..4 46
high water. .. v ..».....„. 4 aa.45
AitRIVXD.
U 03f steamship Keystone State, Marahmih, 8 days
from Savannah, with cotton, rtce, ftc, to A Heron, Jr.
oceitDiUip Boston, tjellew, 48 hours irom New Tori,
with mdse audpasseogeis to James Allderdice.
. Baiqu*Araerien, Wortingor,from New Orleans, (ba«
fore reported below) with augar and moiaaaoa to stew
art. Carton ft 00. - “ j
Ba*que Edward Ertrstt, Harding, 17 days from Mo
bile, with cotton; Ac. to Pettit, Martin ft 00. On the
2d inst, Bosh-Key tight bearing NNE distant flOrmHes,
spoke barque Cordelia, 3 days: from Mobile, bound to
Antwerp—r»quested to be reported. Passed barque Sa
ragossa, from New Orleans, below BombajJSook. 2x
perienctd heavy NWhales and show aUirnu Jrom Hat.
xsraa tothe O&peaof the Be'aware. 7 ■
Barque Saragossa, Foofe, i 9 days from New Orleana, r
with sugar, molasses, ftc, to T A Ne*haU ft bods.
Sailed in company anapartedwilh ship John Patten,
for Boston, l»t 28. long 79, no date. VYm, Blley, of
Maine, seaman,'Aged 87, waa kilUdon Frida/ night last,
by being caught in the hawser and crashed.
Barque Leiand,Humphries, 10 days from N Orleans,
with aagar and molasses to Pettit, Martin ft Co. Jan
4tb,off Goo Key, saw sh’p'Abner Stetson, from New
OrleaJi for Liverpool; •
Barque' Growler. Waits, 14 da/a from*New Orleans,
with soger and molasses to Geo P Longhead; „
Bohr Iris, Chase, from Maw Pork, with mdse to Crow
ell & Collins. -On the 7th lost,'oft Sandy Hook, was run
Into by a barque, name unknown, from New Orleans for
Nee York, carrying awgj jlbboom and Injuring bowel
rehr Henry May, Watson,? days from Boston,-in tali
last tocapulo. \ '.*• -
City lee Boat,BeheUisger, from Chester, with barques
Edwaid Emelfc from Mobile, American, from New Or
lesos, and ichrHenr.Miiy, from Boston, in tow. Re
ports baring passed the be que LsUnd, from New Or
jeaes another unknown, and brig America, off Bombay
Hook; also a brig, supposed the Joseph Uume, from.the
Mediterranean, and an unknown schooner.
CJLFARKD.
Barque Washington Batcher, Collins, Havana, Thos
Watteon ft ftona. -/ >
fichr Greenland, Elzey, Norfolk, Tbos Webster, Jr.
- 6AILXD. ;
The tag America, Vitdtn, lofc Floe street wharf yes
terday in tow the ship Arab, bound to
Ban Francisco, and barquo Hamilton for Havana.'
[OorrMpondeuoe of tbePhllsde7phla Exchange. 1
LIBWEB. Dcl.vJan 14, 1869.
The barque* reported at anchor In the hay ye«te.day
got underway at 10 A M, and proceeded np the bay; the
deet reported at anehor still remains, with the addition
of brig Loango, from Georgetown, 80, with loss ol fore
topmast and some e&Us; } repot to seeing .the jnaat holds
and topmasts of a large schooner off Ch'Acotcague; from
the appearance of .the rigging, seemed to hare been re
cently sunk. Wind south, ao* rainy.
Yours, fto.. . VWla. M. HIOKMAH
, LRWEB, Del, Jan 16,7 AM.
The fieet reported In oor last we still observe at the
harbor this morning—in addition to which Is a barque
that came In last evening, and la now making sail.
Owing to the thick fog which prevailed all da/ yester
day,'we were arable.to eceanyf. iug pasaiog in or out.
Wind southwest and warm..
Tonri, fto. , WM.*M. HICKMAN.
. («r YUKusant.i
(Oorrcspoadeateof the Philadelphia Exchange.)
Can Isliwd, Jan 16 8.46 P M
Two barques and a brig are cow going to sis. No ves
selln right inward bctind.* Wind northwest Weather
moderating. ■
?enr*.fto, ’ -THQfiB.HOGn**,
Jan 18,4 P M—Two barques and a full-rigged brig are
now paaalog up. No-vessels'taught except those at
the Breakwater; whs'«they have been deiained several
days by foggy tad N W—weather floe;
- Or-riLiaaAra totub prrph.j
‘ Naw York. Jao 16
A ship from the East Indies freighted with apices,
is reported ashore two miles south ofgquan. Bhe went
ashore last night. ' . - - *
The marine advices by the steamer 3nra, which ar
rived teday from Liverpool atate tpat tho shipEUaa
Mallory, from Bristol, Bug, bound to'New York, put in
St 6>taay on the 27th ult.ta a sinking condition..' Bhe
had lost nertu&mmeat, «4iU,’and boats. ' '
Arrived,’ahipsNii Palmer, from Shanghao: Kathay,
from Too-thow-foo; barques Corilla, from Bio de Janei
ro; Btar .of ■ the'Bast, from ths Ookat of Africa; brigs
Gertrude,4om‘Bristol* Nog; King Bird, from Sierra
Leone; Lauretta, from Turks Island; Thomas SI Mahew,
from Bermuda; aehra X 0 Fuller, from -Rio de'Janelro:
Poimda, Irom Lisbon; Charles and Willie, from Turks
Island; Rotaoheatb, from Bahia,.
The ship ashore rbuthbf Equan Is the Wm Patten,
from Penang. She will probably be got off. Bho belongs
to Richmond, Maine/
' I'.'iu ... OATAHKAH,Ga., Jan 18,
The aeb/ Woodbine; from AttaMp&A La, fet Balti
more, h»B pat into this port dismasted. Bhe.bos a
cargo of tagax, whto& is Insaied ia lonisiana and New
York. 1 : * -
MEMORANDA.
Bteamflhfp Philadelphia, Harrison, from New Orleans,
via Baryta Pm lnat, arrived at New York Ifitfc lost
Ship Westmoreland, Tesl,‘from New Orleans, arrived
at Liverpool2oth ult ‘ s . ~ \ ~
Ship Thos 1 H Perkins, Wayne, from Et John NB. at
Liverpool27thult. .
•Sh‘p Frigate Blrdrcope, from'Ban Fr&noisoo) arrived
atHong&ohgNotT. >-r - . .. ~ .. .
. fih»p Jack Frort,froin .Ban. Francisco, at Bhanghae
Nov2l. , V..'
Ship Prlbfess, from Ban' Francisco, arrived at filhga*
pore Nov 12, *■.
fch p Ellen Garrick, from Liverpool Nor 11
Panther, from oaa F/anclSflo, arrived at Calcat-
Shlp Bfliny l|t Piertel tesaier, for Oharfeaton, e&Uod
from Calcutta N0r36. ; ;
Bhips Wyoming, Bobt Cushman, Oonslgn
mett, and uhofter Oak'/fpr Philadelphia, were leading
at LlverpoolUt insw- .. »»■-. ' ■* ' ‘' ’
Bhtp John; Friser. Herbert, for'philadetpbla. iraa at
Llverpoollstiait/olsartd. :;- ■ . . ■
«hfp Lancaster, pecan, which cleared at New Orleans
8-hiDit forLivarpodl, had on board 4229 bales cotton.
Ship Npraaman,-HaakeUpfloia Pwjug. arrived at
Boston -- • v
Ship damMapg, (Br) Kelly, from Calchttarvla Hams*
ton Rf adtjatrived at. Boston *j
-Bsip to Osk/ord atTCallao PeulO, was to
sail lS.ttfor I''**';'} ,
Tybeel2ihg) r Orleans..
HShip ThomM W.tUon, LapreUe, from G«l»e«Um Tor
. ft»erp6«l, **» ipoken 4th Inat, l»t 81. long 87.
Ship Geo West, Couch, from Kingston, Jam, at New
'OrleansBthinat. ’ „ M . ...
Ship Wabash, Purlnton, from Mal«a Nov 4, at New
York 14th 105 t... Had heavy gslss from Nov 8 to Dec
10 Dro 4 pissed Island of 8t Marys; Bth, took the wind
from NW, and got as far south as lat 80;« the wind thsn
changed to NK, and from that latitude made & southern
passage; split some salts, but received no otherdamage.
tfaip F A Palmer, from Callao, before reported ashore
below Antwerp, had been assisted off pec 26, and U was
hoped she was not seriously dusogsd.
. barque J B Moore, from dan Francisoo, at Hong Kong
.Barque Meryß MUllken, Nordeo, hence, arrived at
Havana 6th lust
- Bkrqae ■ Elizabeth, (Brem) Bammi, hence, arrived at
Charleston 18th last.
j barque Light Brigade, (Br) Crowell from R s o do Ja
neiro Nov 12. with Coffee, at New York 14th lost.
.-Barque-Oakland,of Bath, Me, from Charleston for
Liverpool, with 2208 bops cotton, was struck by light
ning 19th ult. and took fire The crew left her in three
bo»te abuntSOO miles from Caps dear. One boat con
taining the cbief officer and four of the crew, was picked
up and arrived at Milfordbaven; the others have not jet
been heard from. The Oakland registered 600 tons,
rated A 2, and was buill in Bath in 1857, where she is
owned
Brig Wm Moore, Eaton, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Havana sth lost.
Brig Alfred Exoll, Beadllng, from New York; arrived
at Havana 3d inst.
Brig Sarah. Peters, Lord, arrived at Now York 14!h
lost, from Black River, Jam, ICth ult Left no Ameri
can vessels >
Brig Crimea, Hichboro, from Bio de Janeiro for Bos
ton, put. into St Thomao 27th alt. with loss of sails.
Would repair, and sail in about a week.
Brig Black Squall, Bums, from Ktogston, Jam. at N
York 16th Inst, with sails split, Ao; b»s been 10 days
north of Hatteras
Brig Samuel Small, hence, remained at Holmes Hole
14th inst. , ■ „ ,
Brig Windward, Ginn, for Brazil, cleared at Wilming
ton, NG> 16th Inst. . . . . *
Brig W O Clark Wall, hence, arrived at Pensacola
7th Instr . , „
Brig George Amos, Nicbo s, hence, arrived at Ponta
colaithinat. v . _
Brig Joseph Albion, Fifield, hezco, via Wilmicgtou,
Del; arrived at Wilmington, NO, 14th lust,
Bohr J H Moore, Ingersoll,.hence, arrived at Charles,
ton 18th inat..
Bohr A' J inge-soll, Higbee, for Providence, cleared
at Mobile 11th inat. >
Bcbre S Williams, Taylor, and S B Wheeler, Miller,
hence at Mobile 9th inst.
. Sohr 'W O Mershon, Cole, from Mobile, arrived at
providence 14th lost
. Bchr Treasurer, Fisher, hence for Boston, at Newport
14th tost
Sohr B H Atwood, Atwood, cleared at Boston 11th
inst. fbr Philadelphia.
Schr Goo Darby. Malllner, for Rio Grrnde, sailed
from Richmond 14tn inßt.
fiobrs H A Rogers. Bogers, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Wilmington, NO, 14th inst.
Tern J W Rumsey, Taylor, for Boston, cleared at
Charleston 12th lost.
Bohr Woodbine, from Attakapas for Baltimore, pnt
Inti] garannah 14th inst. in distress. No particulars
given All the cargo is Insured in L nisfaoa except 261
bbls molasses, which is insured in New York
* Scbr R O' Corson, Corson, for Mosquito Inlet, Fls,
cleared at Oearleston 12fh inst.
- Schr James Ward, Baker, for St Mary’s, G», cleared
at Charleston 18th inst;
Schr Virginia, from Charleston for New Orleans,
patted Band Key Bth inst.
Schr L B Myers, Cobb, from Mobile, arrived at Have!
na 6th inst.
' Sohr Henry Nntt, Baker, hence, arrivod at Matanxas
6th isat. _ ,
Sohr Richard Vaux, Frink, hence, arrived at Charles
ton 13th inst
Sohr Geo Fates, Nickerson, at Providence 18th last,
from BkVAnnah.
Bohr Samuel Castoer, ftom Philadelphia for Boston,
which went ashore on Narraganseit Beaob night of the
lOtb inst, remains In about tae samo condition aa pre
viously reported. • The vessel has been given up to Qapt
sheph»rd, her commander, and, efforts are being made
t»get her cff. She lies about 100 feet from the shore,
nod a staging has been bailt from the vessel to the beach
for the purpose of landing the coal, when it will be re
moved by teams.
Bohr Moutetuma, from Prince Edward Island foi Bal
timore, witn a cargr of potatoes and oats, put Into Be
verly 18tb inst. leaky;''threw overboard 1000 batheis
potatoes and oats; remainder of cargo badly damaged.
The cargo of lumber of barque IwanonA, disabled on
Humboldt bar, has been saved; also the maate, sails,
and rigging; bat the hull Is rendered worthless. The I
was , 260 tons, and owned by Mr A M Simpson, of Ban
Francisco.
Kby West, Jan 10; 1859—The United Btates steamer
Metac'omet, Lieut Commanding W H Macomb, of the
Paraguay expedition, arrived at this place the 26th ult,
six days from PensacolA, patting in to repair damage to
machinery, patch boilers, and obtain a supply of ooala,
water, Ac. She is evidently a bad sea best,-but if she
arrives cut safely, will do the expedition much serrlce.
She sailed 80 ih lor Barbadoei,
The ship Oregon, Soule, from New Orleans for New
York, with sugar and roojas«e. arrived sth inst. in d,s
tress, leaking at the rato of 12 inches per hour. She
will, probably receive temporary repairs, take a steam
pump, and proceed on her voyage without much dnlay.
She Is leaking 18 inches per hoar. A contract has been
made to discharge, repair, fluid load her for 45,400.
The brig Wiogold, from MlaatHUo, bound to New
York, put in with her crew sick. They were not yet
convalescent when the steamer landed-.
The brig Enech Benner, from MlnailUan, bound to N
York, went aground on Marquisas Shoal. She was got
off the Ist inst. with the assistance of the wreckers.
The brig fieguin, from Baltimore for Uaba, was
brought In, by the wreckers to be libelled.
The ship Edward D peters, from Bucksportville, NY,
bound to t*ew Orleans, went*aground on the 6th at Tor
togas. She was got off, and immediately proceoded on
her voayage. The damage she sustained was unknown
NOTIGS TO MARINERS.
New LIGBTUQVBB AT FhNWfOK'S ISLAND, DjSLAWARB,
twenty miles to the southward of Cape Henlopen, At
lantic Coast—fixed light, varied by flashes—interval’
b<jlw«eu the flashes two minutes —Notice is hereby
given that the new tower at Fenwick’s Island, Dela
ware, is finished, and that a light will he exhibited
therefrom for the first time at euoset on the evening
of Monday, the' first day of August next, and will be
kept burning during that night, and every night there
'after, from k sunset, to sunrise. The tower is built of
briok, is 76 feet high, and Is surmounted by a lantern
10 feet high. - ,
The, watch room and lantern or* painted black, the
, tower aud keeper’s house white
The illuminating apparatus U of the third order of
ibe system of Fresnel, and will show a fixed white light,
Virlbd by a bright flash every two minutes.
, The focal plane is 86 feet above the level of the sea,
And the lfght should be visible In ordinary states of the
atmesphere 15 nautical miles. /
The apprcxlmate position of the Hghthotue, as de
duvA fropitke CptetSontf cktctß. - .
Latitude 38 deg 27mio north.
Longitude 76 deg 3 min 80 sec west.
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
W. F. REYNOLDS,
; Captain Corps Top. Engineers.
Philadelphia, Fa, Deo 20,1868.
Arrivals.at thk principal hotels.
vr to ora o'clock rnis vonauie.
. OIKA1U) HOUoK—Oheatant stimi. bslow ninth.
T B Day, Pern, 111 • A Emlgle,' fl Y
J W Rosebery, Potts? Judge Gamble, St Louts
0 Gibson, fltXiOols A W Lelsrnrlmf, Pa
MraT 61 Hartcwtle, Md CDGibton,N Y
Mr Yao Berkel ft la, N Y Jobu Whitelaw ft la, Balt
L Matthews, 8t Louis ' 'J N Bcatcher, Buffalo'
: D B Caafleld ft la, tblla ’ F A Lane, N x
W Futton, jJAlem, Mass A A Abbott, Salem, Mass
B Holladay ft son, N Y M McGrath, Brooklyn
0 H Simpkins, California C C Douglaaa ft la, L Sope
T F Mason, Woodstock Mra. Mason ft son', Woodsk
A N Daritog. R 1 IN Osborne, N Y
W-Topping, NY DrTHCrgubatt.Va
Mias Urgubart, Va John Hughes, Pottsville
Lewie M Brown, NY J h Smith, N Y
J 31 Gross, Conn Alex Evans, Louisville
Obas B Uerney, Louisville T Andersen, Nothvllle •
D A AJlison, NaehviUe B Comegys, Balt
ASchmeid.NY . 1 Myer Stroase, pottsvllle
G W Burnham, NY J Torev, N Y
H B Graham, NY F Huntington, N Y
E H Houio, Bcston H Neill, FhUa
J T Kelley, Boston R <2 Hunting, Boston
W Montgomery, Cal J F Welsh ft la, byracuse
W B Cochran ft la, Ya HE Cochran, Va
J Buckman Boston J B Ohasav Boston
John Kennedy, N Y Ghas kldfidge, Vt
F K Bead, Mars . R-0 Colt, N Y
Wm Keliy, N Y Thos G Irwin, Brooklyn
0 Q Dunbar. N Y Mrs Dunbar ft child, N Y
Chkuncy Smith, Boston H A Wright ft wife,Detroit
Miss Davenport. Detroit W M Brxmhall, Babway
Thos Walter. NY J N A G fswold, N Y
3 H Dunklin, Ala G T Knight, England
E H Skinker,Richmond J T Hant, Ma*s
J G Gottsbei gor, Jr, N Y N W Jacobs, N Y
M W Mendel, NY WO Whitehead. Gin, 0
M F Thompson, Conn j fl Coogdon ft fa, N Y
W Mere see, Rcglaud Kliuhr Thompson, N Y
J.B Meeds ft la, Va W Freeman, Boston
T Carleton, Boston Mr Hammitt, Pbila
JP Helfenstefo, St Louis Mias E flelfenstein, St L
J G Christy, St Louis Mrs Stevenson, N Y
Mlsn Stevenson, N Y Mr Stevenson. N Y j
G W Garrett ft la, NY P Classen, NY
W II Xettlo. Ky Buckner Beard, Loufsv
W A Curd, Louisville J H Bbomburgvr ft U, Pa
R 0 Simpson, U B'A n K Partons, Harrisburg
J Graw, N York S Sseiigmann, N York
W Rollins ft la, N York Chaa Moßr.on & la, N Y
T G Brlntcn. N York R Runnels, N York
Mr Mus&rd, N York 0 M Wbtelock, N York
MlnsL 8 Wheelock, N York J T Lloyd, Washington
J A Cui tin. N York G W Lyon, N York
G A Sbaw, N York A B Day, N York
G W Sopp Georgia . E T llemtoick, N York
J 8 Thayer, N York S McCabe. Bat
RBCstnerwood, NO S A Trowbridge,N York
Edw Pierson, Charleston JJ Noah ft la StP«ul
0 W Foreman, Norfolk, Va T Tilgbmua, ila jlsnl
AF.Brovard,N Carolina JBGardeohue, JiffOUy
MSRCfIANTB* HOTEL—Fourth St., telow Arch
W Zlock, St Louis H J Gott. Cincinnati, 0
Geo w Lilly, U Chunk Geo S Curtis. Boston
(LWMUltr,Washington,Ph HonT Craig, Leb'ghGap
I?a A Bsare, W H Wm Maher. BlalrvUle, Fa
G Ibr’S and wife, USA Mrs Bennett, St Louis
Judge G V Btceltrer, lowa GBr&brook, Taunton, Uus
8 M Bickford, Look Haven K H Scovtlle, N Y
J J Hnnter. N Y Wm Cramer, n 0
RI eoohtwaoger. Macon,Ga 8 Fenohtwanger, 31*con Ga
E Sherman, Griffin, Ga E T Begga, rlttsburg
Wm Johns, cheoter, Pa D H King, St Paul
0 11 Runt, Boston L Stsrtsman, Baltimore
C K Massy, Augusta co, Va
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., abr Fifth.
DUwynn Parker, Pa John Williams, N Y
W White, N Y • James Wilson, N ?
L Harrington. N Y J Ilastiogs, Bait
W Laatlnga Balt Alex Blmpaon,Carthage,lll
R N MoVeAgb, FhUa T W Gorman.-Balt
W M Potbemus, Mt flolly F Crotser, Mass
8 Olsrke ft lady, N Y Albert Peacook. N 0
J £ Dougherty, Del co E W Uonnas, N Y
F Sylvester, NY JR Shrove, RI
B Robinson, BI Ch>s Lawson, Boston
B H Harris. Washington A W Orossomo, Mess
S 0 Lutn, Chicago
UNION DOraL—Arch street, below Fourth.
Dr Hawley, pboeoixvlUe R HUlbora, Pa
0 D Ulllbora, Pa . OL Frits ft sister. Reading
J Lane, Wilmington, Del W Booj«min. N j
W Underwood, Pa J R Flmn. Illinois
W R Bateman, Pittsburg J Black, Pittsburg'
G Senefelder, N-J ' Sam) Carpenter, Ohio
H G Graves, Ohio R 0 Andorron, N Orleans
FRANKLIN HOUSE— 1 Chestnut street, above Third.
W Johnston, Phlla Thos Moore, Philo-
Jt KSheldow, N Y Edw Day, Phlla
STB Bebtaeon, N J EM Patterson ft la. N J
Gen If Irish, N J ' John 8 Irloi, NJ
J Dflttackenbush, N Y 8 P Reed, Mass
Mr Morris & la, N Y John D Wilson, Balt
J W Mitchell, Batb; Me A Msjer, Bath, Me
A Fernandez, Bath, Mo P Hamel. Miss
TN Simpson, Ohio Ohaa Baker, Ohio
Wm B Thomas, Ohio Geo Neboker, Del
yf B Mo&tte. Vhlln, BobtMoore, Jr, O’n, 0
B&S&Utdky, Bt Louis TO Orawfotd,Ohlo
John Marfieid ft la, Oal Amos Fisher, Colpmbus. 0
J K Fiinn, Wilmington, Del W 8 Kinsey,Wilm’ton, Del
j Moore. Wilmington, Dal J Borlln, N Y
Richard Urvann, Boston, M David, NY
W Young, Cincinnati, 0 Mra A Soyee, Washington
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
0 Benson, N Y EHeath, Pittsburg
O/W Wtngard. Pittsburg J S Reese ft son, Delaware
J Whitaker. Dorhsm, l'a J Gormley, P*
0 B Colter, Pa WF Vovte, Port Clinton
T V Khoada. Kesdiug P Pottsvllle
J Wright, poltarWe Q W Ramsay, Poltsviiie
' MADISON HOUB«-*fiecond «t., belew Arch
jas Sargent, NY J B Dayton, N J
R J Ussetren. NY Wm Preston, N Y
Mrs 8 Ward, NJ - Wm 8 Temple, Md
John V Cole, NY E Baker. NY
James StOTMon, N J Wm Johnson, N J
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant utroets.
MUs Palst, Montgy 00, Pa James Psfat, MonttJ eo.Pa
Mi» M A Parr, Phil Aug Leopold, Berk* to
James Brown,Md NBMo'rissoh,M4
JR Jordan Pa . . :JB Lewis, Del co, Pa
joBAßhhridgb,Montgyco,PA >Ohas Anthur, Chaster co
Hugh Jackson, Chester co - Jss J Robbins. Phlla
XO:M*ttrett,Pbll- ? J W Poxson,Bucks co, P*
Rlohird Ddrllcgton, Boston R Oaneemr, Pa
W Kennedy, Md James J Philips, pa
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 17. 1859.
MOUNT VERNON.HOTEL—Beoond at., above Aroh.
Hiram Woodward, Clearfield Mrs N Woodward, Pa:
J N GUdecetir.e, Del D W Chambers, PhUa
Ohflß Downer, Phlla • >
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhlll.
O Boyer, Wisconsin D Smith, Lycoming co
L Hertzel, Montgomery oo E B Harris, Conn
SHoffner,' Pottsville
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. Oallowhlll,
O Zettey, Vo T Everhart, Milford
0 Malsberger, Reading’ J 8 Bodder, Pottstown
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
W B Brown, Brownsbarg J L Gordon, New ’ersey
G Pickering, Pa J Taylor, White Haven
3 W Crowell, Pa 3 Ely, Pa
iHarriaa««.
On the 6th of Jsnuiry, 1858, by the Rev. Win. H.
Odeaheluur, D. D., S. G. SMITH to*EMMA, daughter
of Wui.O Graham, Esq. *
On the 33th instant, by Rev. J.B Ripley, Mr. JOHN
jj. BKIBTOW. of Chesapeake oity, Md.. to Mies Dllu-
SILLA RAINIER, of this city. *
On the Ist instaot, by Rev. E. H. PJummer. Mr.
THOMAS WOOD SMITH to bliss HELEN,SI. PIERCE,
alt of this city. * *
On the 10:h instant, by Rev. Mr. Asher, Mr. WM.
GAHDNEK, of Boston, to Miss CAROLINE WIL
LIAMS, of Philadelphia. *
CDeat&a
On Saturday, the 16th instant, after a short Illness,
KATE A. BTBINB, wife of Charles O. fctrine. oaa
dsughtor of 8. and A. Lees, aged 30 years and 6 days.
[Dmville and Milton papers will please copy,]
The relatives and friends of the deceased are earnest
ly invited to Attend her funeral, on Wednesday next,
at 1 o’clock P. 3f., from the residerce of Benjamin
Welch, No. 1206 Germantown road without further no
tice. Femoral to proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery.
On the morning of the 15th instant. MARIA M.,
wife of Edwin F. Shoenberger, in the d6th year of her
age.
The funeral will take place, from the residence of
her liutb&od, Chestnut street, Germautotru, on Tues
day morning next, at 11 o’clock. To prooeed te Laurel
Hill. **
On Friday evening, 34th Instant, DANIEL B. GAN
NON, la the 80th year of his age.
His friends, and those of the family, are Invited to at
tend his funeral, from his late residence. 247 Pine street,
on Wednesday morning, 39th instaot, at 10 o’clock.
On the 16th ins'ant, PAUL BIDDDN9, Infant son of
L. Theo aod Jtao O. Ealing, aged 6 weeks #*
On the 13th itsiant, ANNIE 8., wife of Thomas V.
Donovan, and daughter of James Mason, in the 26th
year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her parents, No'. 808 Queen street, Eighteenth ward,
this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without fur
ther notice. *
Oo the 14th Instant, JOB ARCHER, in the 60th year
of his age
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in
law, Issao Ham mitt, Huston street, above West,
Eighteenth ward, thls(Monday)afterfloon,atBo*c]ock.
To proceed to Hanover-street Ground. *
On the 18th instant, ANN MORRIS, in the 63d year
of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family ate respoot
fally Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence. 517 Ohatham street, above Buttonwood, this
(Monaay) morning, at 10 o’clock. *
Report,
Ornoi, January 15,1850.
Jadelphta from the B th to
Tanuary, 1859.
Health
Health (
Inltrnunts t» City ofPhii
the 15 th of J
>S ► o
DISEASES. g, £ DIBBASEB. E g
?p ? p
Asthma., 1 Fever, Typhoid,.,. 5 2
Abscess 1 1 Gout i
Apoplexy 3 Hemorrhage l
Asphyxia. 1 Intiatn’tlon, 8.-ain. 1 7
Burns,3 <! * Bronchi.. 2
Cancers 2 “ Liver 1
Casualties.,.,,,,,. 6 2 “ Lungs.... 411
Oroup 6( “ Peritoonmm 1
Congestion Lua*a.. 2 “ fi, & Bowels. 2
“ Brain.. 2 2 Inanition 3
Oonsnm’n of Lungs 27 Jaundice 1
Convulsions 3 Blania-a-Potu 3
Cyanosis (1 Marasmus 3
Dropsy, Brain 1 Measles 4
“ Ghost 3 Mortification 1
“ Heart.... 1 Old Age... 4
Disease of Brain... 1 Palsy 3
“ Heart... D Btill-Born 8
Dysentery 1 Tabes Meeentcrica, 1
Debility 3 7 Unknown 2 1
Effusion on Brain.. 3 Whooping Cough.. 1
8ry5ipe1a5....,....( 1 1'
Fever, Scarlet.".... 7 87|82
“ TjpLUB 8 1 |
or THIS ABO VS TBKRB WBRB—
Under 1 year ~.,.41 From 40 to 60,.,.,.... 16
From Ito 2 16 “ 60 to 60 D
“ 2to 6...., 0 “ 00 to 70 10
“ sto 10 ......10 “ 70 to 80 10
“ 10 to 16 1 “ 80 to 00 6
“ 16 to 20 8 “ 100 to 110. 1
“ 20to 30 ....20
“ SO to 40. ...16 T0ta1..... 169
From the Almshouse, 14; Psopleof Color. 8; from
the Country, 4.
Males,,, 43
Females ~, 39
By order of the Bot
AATJ
... tftlßojß
... 70 | Girls
)ard of Health.
WB HUGHES. Health 01
Professor Gaddis, of Cincinnati, will
Uof lecture on Temperance.” at JAYNE’S HALL,
Yttlfl EVENING, for union School and Children’ll
Home. Tickets 35 cents. jal7.lt*
rv*s =» Important Lecltore.—The licit! df tbe rb-
LL3 guler course bj Hon. JOBL &ONS 3, on MON
DAY "EVENING, In the leotnre room of CRITTEN
DEN’S PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
AtSo’etaok. ARtnen ol business are Invited. jal7.lt
Northern Uemefor Friendless Chtldren.
UJj —Leotnre by GADDIS, at JAYNE’S HALL.
THIS EVENING. Tickets 26 cento. Jtl7-U»
ryes* The Kensington Soup Society acknew
lAJj ledges the receipt, through The of fate
hundred tickets ft>r bread, of the Independent Sons of
Malta, farther contributions are solicited for the
society, andean be left at the office of The Prtzt. or At
tba Cottmomresßh Hank, with ' -•
]«l7-U GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer.
M. I*. Gaddis will Lecture tU JnVrie*a
13 HALL, THIS EVENING, for ihe Philadelphia
ttojiety ;or the Employment and loefractlon of the
Poor. Ticket^26 cents. jilT-It*
Life-size Phoiogropbs in OH.—photo
graphs io water colors. Ivorytypes and Atobro
types are at BEI&IER’S extensive ami complete estab
lishment. SECOND Street Abote Gireen, At fell prices.
jal7-lt*
y3' s* Office of the Melinnce M. Inaurnnce
13 OOSIPaNY OF PHILADELPHIA, January 16,
lSdti —Tbo Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company, will ba held at their office, No. 308
WALNUT Btreet, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe
bruary next, at 32 o’clock. M, and ah election for
Twenty Directors, to serve for the enittlng y#Ar. will be
held on tho came day and at the e&me place, between
the hours of 12 o’clock 31. and 2 o’clock p. M.
jslt-wmr~3w B. M- HINOBMAN, BebretAry
Go hear rrMctkor Gaddis Lecthre for
Bedford Street MieSion, at JAYNES HALL,
TO-NIGHT. Tickets 26 cents. jAl7lt#
ygj» Office Pennsylvania Rallrdad Company,
.AH Pbjladblpbia, Jaouary 16,1869 NOTICE TO
BTuCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting of tbe Stock
holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, tho
7tb day of February, 1859. at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the
SANBOM STREET HALL
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 7th day of Ma r ch, 1869, at the office of
the Company, No. 224 S. THIRD Street,
jal7-tf EPMtJNP SMITH, Secretary.
yffia* 3>l. t), Gnddla, the Champion of Tempe-
AJf ranee, will lecture at JAYNE’S HALL, TO
NIGHT, for Penn Asylum for ludtzcnt Widows and
Single Women. Tickets 26 cents. jal7-lt*
Notice.—The Hematao ot
iji ANDRtIV JACKSON THOMPSON,
TBOSIAS OIUYCIIOKT,
ROBERT W. ORAHAM,
E. PERKY MItLER,
IIE'IRY.SPRtQOMAN.
SINGLETON. MERGER.
». Herman einiteotf,
EDWIN R WBRETT,
Mrs. OLIVE WHITTIER.
WM. HEREON.
FREDERICK MCSFELDT,
JOHN O’MUKS, and
JAMES HiNNESSV,
Who died while aAftlatioA the people of Not folk And
Portmnoutb, Virginia, ae Tpluhtoere, and pbjslciane.
and nurses, in the Summer or 1855, wilt be re-interred
beneath the Monument erected to th*ir memory at
Laurel Hill Cemetery, on TUESDAY next, the 18th
Inst. Puneril service in commemoration of the de
ceased will he held in St. Stephen’s Ohurch, at 11
o’clock, by the Her Dr. Pucaebefc.
The funeral will more from BT. STEPHEN’S
OHUROH, TENTH below Market Street, at precisely
11 H A. M. The Ohuroh will be open at 10 a. M. Car*
rlsges will be io attendance, and the family and friends
of the deceased, the surviving physicians and nurses
who volunteered, and the members of the relief com*
mittee are invited to attend.
THOMAS WEBSTER, dr .
Trustee of PfafU. Relief Committee.
T ** e Clerk*’ Betlefictal Association have
LkJ» secured Professor GADDIS to lecture on “ Tem
perance,” at JAYNE’S HALL. THIS EVENING..
Tickets 26 cents. ja!7-lt#
Northwestern Young Men’a Christian
LLS ASSOCIATION.—The stated meeting wilt be
held on MONDAY EVENING next, (17th Inst..) at 7%
o'clock, at the Spring Garden Baptist Church, THIR
TEENTH. above Wallace. An eleotlon for officer*, and
other business, will be transacted. Let every member
be present. B. FRANKLIN DENNIBSON,
jal6-2t* Recording Secretary.
IYT*,f Jn J > ‘ l ® t Institute Lecture*.—Rev. Roliln
lk«3 ll* NEALE, D. D., of Boston, Mass , will de
liver a lecture before the Institute, on THURSDAY
EVENING. 20th Inst., atTR[ o’clock, at Joyce’s Hal),
on the’, 1 . 1 Life and Times of Dr. Samuel Stillman, of
Boston.
Tickets of admission, 10 cents, tobe had at the Doom
No 625 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Publication Vo
clety, No. 6SQ ARCH Street. ja!6-st#
Alumni Association —Central High
lk3 SCHOOL.—A meeting of the BOARD or MAN A-
Gii’tfS will be held at the office of the Secretary of the
Association, 243 South FIFTH Street, on MONDAY
AFTsRNOON, 17th iDst.. at 6 o’clook.
PHEDERI 3K HBYBR, Pro ident
JamcbH Ltr»L», Secretary. ja\6-2t*
—Having engaged to do business lor
U 3 Mosers, THOMPSON & JENKINS, Straw Goods
dealers, No. 628 MARKET Street, below Sixth, I avail
myself of the, earliest opportunity to return my grate
ful acknowledgements to my friends for put favors,
and would ask for a continuance at the abovo location.
THOMAS F FRALEY,
Formerly of the firm of Wilcock. Rogers, & Fraley.
Philadelphia, January 18, 1860, ja!4*Bt#
The Citizen* ol Burlington, N. J., are
Ik3 being entertained this winter by n series of able
and eloquent lecturers, consisting of Her. a. A. WIL.
LITS. Rot. N. HESTON, 8. M. BMOOKBR, Esq., M.
MoMIOHABL, Rfq , Rev. FRANKLIN MOORE, JOHN
K. VALENTINE. Esq.. Dr. J. HOWARD PUGII. and
Df. JOSEPH PARRISH. jil4-3t*
rv-rgs- Notice*—A Committee ol the Manager*
llof of the Complimentary Ballto the Philadelphia
Grays will sit at the ARMORY ®f the Philadelphia
Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR
DAY EVENINGS, for tho delivery and settlement of
tickets, until the 26th. 0. F. DESMOND,
ja!3-t26 Secretary.
jY3=» Prof, M. p, Gaddis, .of Cincinnati, the
\Js_3 eloquent and fearless champion of Temperance,
will deliver the First Lecture of a Course, at j AYNE’S
HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, January 17th, at 8
o’olock. This lecture will be for the benefit of Bedford
street Mission, under charge of Rev. George Brfng
hurflt j Philadelphia Society for the Employment and
Instruction of the Poor, Union Sohool and Children’s
Home, Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single
Women. Northern Home for Friendless Children and
Clerks’ Beneficial Atsooiatlon. Tickets of admission,
26 cents each, can bo had of the officers and members of
any of the above named Association*; at the Drug Store
of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, No. 242 Chestnut street, and at
the door of the Hall ou the day and evening of tho Lec
ture Mr GADDIB 1 Second Lecture or the Coarse will
take place at JAYNE'S HALL, TUESDAY EVENING,
Jan 18. jal4-3t*
ft's a* Hr. Weder’s Chestnut Springs Water
IJJS CURE, at Chestnut H>ll, Philadelphia county,
Fa. ’
North Branch Canal Company.—Notice*
(JJj The Stockholders of the North Branch Canal
Company will hold their Annual Meeting at the office
of the CorSfc*ny, In Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 10th
of January, 1859, at JO o’olock A. M
At which time and place an Election will be held for
Officer* of said Company, to serve the oDiuing year.
D. MITCHELL, Jr., Secretary.
ATHBSB, Dec, 23,1858, jft9-Ut
SnudUy-School Celebration.—A Concert
UJ3 m»4 Exhibition of the BUNDAY.BOHOOL of
the Northßnptiet Ohu ch, EIGHTH Btrret, above
MABTJSA, will. take plact* on TUESDAY EVENING,
JsuuarvlS. Admission, for Adultß. 16 cents; Ohfidien,
10 cents. ja!6-3t*
Notice.—All pet sons Interested are here*
IL x by notified, that I have said to JOHN SHARP
LB33, of 0ata»i8B», Oolwnblajcounty, Pa., all my stock
of goods at No. 26 North FOURTH Street, together with
all dobts and demands owing to mo on Book account or
otherwise, growing out of toy late bosineea at No. 26
North Fourth street | and all persons haring claims or
demands against me, will present the same to the said
John SharpDae, or his agent MATHIAS M. MABPLE,
at No 25 North Fourth street, who I authorized to
settle and pay the same. L H. GROfiS.
Philadelphia, January 12,1859. ja!4-3t*
Office of the Insurance Company of North
LkJf AMERlCA— Philadelphia, Janaary 10, iB6O.
The Directors have THIS DAY declared & semi'an
nual dividend of SIX PER OENT. out of the profits of
the business of tbe Company for the post six months;
and also an extra dividend of SIX PER OENT.. (ex
clusive of the State tax,) payable to tbe stockholders,
or their legal representatives, on demand.
jail (it MATTHIAS MARIB, Secretary.
Office of the Union Canal Company—
LkJ* Philadelphia, January 10,1859.
The annnal meeting of the Stockholders of tbe Union
Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at the Of
fice of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, on
TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o’clock A.M.:
after which An elecion will be held for officers and
managers for tbe ensuing year
Tbe Transfer Books will be cloned after the2oth inst.
jall-tfel O. THOMPSON, Secretary,
fY"=r» Notice.—At the annual meeting of the
IL? Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND
HEADING RAILROAD COMPANY, held January 10,
1869, tbe following gentleman were unanimously elected
officers for 1869:
rRBStDBKT,
R. I>. COLLKN.
VICE PRESIDENT.
J. DDTTON BTKBIiB.
MANAGERS
(David 8. Drown,
|M.S Richards, of Besdingj
Jj. Dutton Btoele
TRBABURBR.
SAMtJEL BRADFORD
SBOBSTARr.
W. H. MoILHENNY.
Samuel Nut is,
G. W Richards,
John Aehurst,
Office of the Green and Coates-street
UJ§ PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, No 423
WALNUT Street.
At a meeting of Stockholders of this Company, held
at their office on MONDAY, Janaary 10, 1869, the fol-
Ing gentlemen were unanimously elected to serve for
the ensuing year :•
PRESIDENT,
Cos Jambb Coopga.
DIREOTOfIS.
| Henfy TV. Andrews,
1 Andrew Mcßride.
Samuel B Jones,
Samuel W. Q rooms,
James F StUeman,
j Alexander M. Fox.
Board of Directors, held on
lag gentlemen were unanl
ung year:
W. HAMERSLY.
OONNEIXY.
XINE.
H»rry Connelly,
George Read,
George Gollyer,
Eli Krapp,
George G. Preabuty, Jr.,,
Henry M. Fuller, 1
And at a meeting of the 1
the same day. the follovrli
measly elected for the ensai
Secretary —GEORGE
Treasurer—HAßßY 1
Solicitor—WM. O K 1
Office oi the Phil.
IK3 AND BALTIMORE
January 10,1859 —At an am
holder* of this Company, he
log persons were elected DII
year:
Samuel 11. Felton,
Monane Kobinxoa,
Vm, Littleton Savage,
Joseph 0 Gilpin,
John A. Duncan,
Jesse Lane,
Frederick A Curtis, |
ladelphin* Wilmington,
RAILROAD COMPANY.
mual meeting of the Stock
eld THIS DAY, tbo follow-
JtECTORS for the ensuing
John 0 G rooms,
J. J Cohen, Jr.,
Thomas Kelso,
Columbus 0 ’Donnell,
Enoch Pratt,
Thomas Donaldson,
William W. Corcoran,
Edward Austin.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held THIS
DAY, BAMUKL M FELTON was unanimously elected
President, and ALFRED HORNER Secretary andTrea
turer. ALFRED HORNED,
jail-fit Secretary,
Notice*—A meeting of the Subscribers to
{JJ-j the Capital Stock of the Wyoming and Snsque
hanna Valley Railroad Company, for the elec ion of D'-
rectors and other oQlcers of said Company,will be held
at the Office. 8 W. corner SEVENTH and BANBOM
Streets, Philadelphia, on the 2fith JANUARY, inst.,
between the hours of 11 A. U. and 2 P, M.
BURTON KINGSBURY,)
0 COMSTOCK, } Corporators,
A. P. ALLEN. )
January 8,1869 j»10-t26#
rvrSc=» Office *f the Kellanue Mutual Insurance
U 3 COMPANY 0? PHILADELPHIA, January 8,
1859.—1 he Directors have THIS DAY deol&red a divi
dend of six pkb cent, on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for
the year endiog December 31, 1848, without deduction
far State tax, pnt/tble in cash, on and after the 12th
inst* Also, a dividend of nvn pbr obnt, payable pro
rata, on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned out of
tho profits of the company for the yedr ending Decem
ber 31,1858. for whioh Certificates of Profits bearing
interest will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to
tho insured entitled to receive the same, under the pro
visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th inst.
jatO-fit B. M. HINOHMAN, Becretary.
Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice
jig Owing to a previous engagement of the Hall, the
BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be hold until farther notide, in the BAMSOM-STRBET
OHtJRuu, (rear of the neiV hotel.)
All are cordially invited to attend, and tue meeting
is open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Church. dgQ-tf
■nnce company of New
BYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT
12 WALL Btreet, New York,
to Stockholders of this Cora*
in Philadelphia, on MON*
38, the following gentlemen
feof for tHo ensuing year:
Hon 8.8. Cushing,
Charles I*. Watroux,
A. V. Btout,
Elihu 3. Baldwin,
J A. H. Haabrouck,
Aaron Close,
John M. Beach,
Henry B. Foote,
Matthew Kelley,
M. Bader, **
Alexander 0. Lawrence,
Alfred Clapp,
\ of the Board, JACOB N.
TOpwdy elantad -
srefary thereof, and Jtelah
d attorney and couhsellor of
fNew York.
'Y R FOOTE, Secretary.
Safeguard Insm
\XS YORK AND PENNI
Street, Philadelphia, and li
The annual meeting of tb«
Sany, held at tholr office, 1
AY, December 18th, 1881
nere elected Directors there
Jacob N. Keeler,
Francis Blackborne,
•Robert P. King,
IS. B. English,
George H. Deris, |
Hubert R. Clark,
Joseph B. Btidfeld,
John Prentice,
Edward Wiler, i
P.B.Birekhead,
William JS. Forbes.
Daniel Mesamdre,
At a subsequent meetim
KKEHSR,_Bm,.Jeua Jtns.nl
and Henry K. Foote 6bci
Squires, ttm appointed
this Company at the city of
dIT-lm HENIt
tyrsaa Office of the Frankford & Southwark
PHILADELPHIA OITY PASSENGER RAIL
ROAD ODMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below Fourth,
Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1859.—At a meeting of the
Directors, held THIS DAY, a Dividend of SIX PER
CENT on the capital stock was declared, payable to
the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the
office of the Company, on and after January 16th.
The Transfer Book* will he closed noUl the 35th Inst.
jad-9t OH AS. 11. ABBOTT, Secretary.
rysp* Pennsylvania Innutrition for the Peal
ILS AND DUMB.—Tho annual meeting of tho Con
tributors to the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf
and Dumb, will be held on WEDNESDAY next at 4
o’olock, at the Institution, corner of BROAD and PINE
Streets.
Theannllftl report of thePoardof Directors will bo
presented, and an election held for officer* to tfetvti for
the ensuing year. JAMES J. BAROLAY,
jal4->frm&w-St Secretary.
Office of the West Philadelphia Pas-
UJ? BENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. corner
of ilaverford read and Logan Street, Twenty-fourth
ward —Philadelphia, January. 1869
At a meeting of the lizard of Directors, held THIS
DAY, a dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital
Stock (out of the earnings of the road from July Ist to
December 81 at, 1*59,) was declared, payable at the
office of the Company, on and after January 25th, 1869.
0. lombarrt.
jal4-!rmfcwt2s Secretary.
£egol Koines
Fr THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
oity_ and_ county i)g Philadelphia.
w.’i.’p.'wurTjj t j/mks inoi's.
D. C. D. 68, N 0.401, Tend. .Exponas.
Exceptions to •jjedal return.
Tne undersigned has been appointed by the District
Court, auditor, to report distribution of the proceeds
of the sale of thefollotrlqg described real estate of the
defendant, among the parties entitled thereto, with the
facts and reasons upon which such distribution shall be
made, to wit*.
1. AH that certain lot of ground situate on the west
side of Bt. John street, At the distance of about sixty
eight fevtsiA inches southward from the intersection or
the west line of the said 86. John street, with the south*
west line of the Germantown road, in the Kensington
dlstrlot of the Northern Liberties in the county of
Philadelphia, containing in front on said 8t John street
seventy-two leet, and extending In depth westward of
that width, parallel with George street one huodred
and forty-five feet more or less to Canal street; bounded
southward b/lot '■<?., No. 31,« in a eertela ptin of
lots, la d out by Seth Oraig, and recorded in Deed Book,
A M.« No. 16, page 841, westward by said Canal street,
northward by lot No. 2, lu a certain “ Breve de par,’'
k<3 , No. 402, June Torm, 1861, and eastward by said
fit. John street; upon which is erected a four-story
brick building eeveuty-tWo feet front on Bt. Joii.i street,
Aad about thirty-four feet deep; also a one-story brick
dye-house, and two-story brick drying-house connected, ,
and about sixty feet froot on Raid GanAl street.
2 Also, all that certain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of the Germantown road, at the dic
tate* of two hundred and fifty-nine feet tiro inches,
southeastward from the intersection of the said rooa
and Third street, in the Kensington district of the
Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, containing in front
on said road, seventeen feet seven inches, and in depth
of tbat width between Hoes at right angles with said
rosij, forty-eight feet six inches on the northwestern
line, and fifty-one feet nine and one baif Inches on the
southeas era line, upon which is ereoted a tro-story
brick dwelling house, No. 3218
3 Also, all that certain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of the GermantownTe&d at the dis
tance of two hundred and seventy-seven feet sottihesst
wsrd from the intersection of said road and Third
street, in the Kensington district of the Northern Li
berties of Philadelphia, contaluiog on front on said
road seventeen feet seven Jnobes, and in depth of that
width between lines at right angles with the raid road,
fifty-one feet nine and one half inches on the north
west line, and fifty-five feet one inch on the southeast
line thereof, upon which is erected a two-story brick
dwelling, No. I*llo.
4. Also, all that oertain lot of ground situate on the
easterly side of the Germantown road, at the distance
of six hundred and ninety-three feet southward from
the south side of Master street, in the said Kensington
district of the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, con
taining in front on said road twonty feet, and extending
in depth of that width, between lines at right ang>ea
with said road, one hundred and seven feet s x inches,
upon which is ereoted a three-story brick dwelling,
with two-story double back-building and bath-house.
No 1231 ’
6. Also all that certain lot of ground, situate on the
easterly side of Germantown-road, at the distauceof
seven hundred and fitty-three feet southward from the
south side of Master-street, and at the distance of one
hundred and sixty feet southward from the south side
of a fifty feet wido street, called Phceo'ix street, con
taining in front oo said road sixteen feet, ami (n depth,
eastward of the entno width nt right angles with said
road, one hundred and fifteen feet, upon which Is
erected a two story framo bouse.
6. Also, all that lot of ground sltuato on the west
Bid'.' of Oadwslader street, at the disinuco of one hun
dred and sixty feet southward from tho south side of
Phoenix street, in the Kensington district of tho Nor
thern Liberties. Philadelphia, containing in fronton
said Cadwaiader street, thirty-three feet, and extending
in depth westward, between parallel lines at right
angles with said Oadwalader street, one hundred feet,
upon which is ereoted a two-story brick stable and oar
r.#ge house.
7. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the eastside
of tho Germantown road, at the distance of one bun
dled and seventy-six feet southward from the south
side of Phoenix street, in tho Kensington district of
the Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia, containing in
fronton said road seventeen cet ten and one-half inches,
(ioc udlog, on the south side thereof, the whole of an
alley two feet ten and one-half inches wide, in ths
clear, by thirty-six feetdeep laid out for the use of said
lo>,and a lot adjoining oo the south ) and extending
of that breadth in depth eastward, between parallel
lines at right angles with said road, one hundred aod
fifteen feet.
8. Also, all that certain lot of ground situate on the
east side of Germantown road, in the Kensington dis
trict or the Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia, at the
distance of s‘xty-four feot southward from the south
side of Pbamix street, containing in front on said road
sixteen feot, and extending eastward of tbat width, be
tween parallel lines at right angles with said road,
sixty-five feet, upon which is erected a two-story brick
dwelling bouse; subject to ft ground rent of $3O per
aunoin, payable Ist of January *nd July.
Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor will hold a
meiting for the purposes of his appointment, at his
Office, No. 262 touth THIRD Street, o» THURSDAY,
the 27th January, 1860, at i o’clock P. M. AH persons
ar* required to make their claims before the Auditor
at the time and plaoe aforesaid, or be debarred from
coming iu upon the said proceeds of rale.
OIIARLhS GIBBONS, Auditor
Jal7*lot Philft., January 14, *8&8,
Jiwnranre Companies.
STATEMENT OE THE CONDITION OF
>3 THE GIRARD FIRE AND MUUNE INBU
BANOE COMPANY, Jahuart Ist. 1859.
OAPIfAL, $200,(K0
Capital Stock and Securities, including Sarplas,
$264,789 18
„ . ASSETS.
Beal Estate owned by the Company
char or inoambranoe.... .sl*Boo 00
Loan* on Bonds and M0rtgage5......67,265 00
* -J 60,055 00
Loans on 80ndaandC011atera1........45, 425 00
-J 45,425 00
Cash In the Philadelphia Bank 7,781 83
*' “ Pennsylvania Insurance
Company for Insuring Urea and
Granting Annuities 8,202 00
Cash in onr hands 417 37
Cash due from Agents and 0ther5...6186 01
—17,536 76
Cash claims on which judgment has
been obtained 5,471 07
Oath Bills Receivable, (for which
steck is pledged).. ......45,700 t)Q
51,171 07
OTHER SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS '
HELD BY THE COMPANY.
TAB MIRXBT
BBiSSS, TALUS. TALUS. '
23 Philadelphia City 6 per
cent. Loans..... .$2,800 $2,800 00
.. a, BOO oo
22 Camden and Amboy R. R.
andTransportationOo.. 2,200 2,618 00
150 Schnylkili Navigation Pre
ferred Stock 7,600 2,650 00
50 Bank of Commerce ...... 2 % 600 8 500 QQ
40 Commercial Bank 2,000 2,000 oo
10,668 00
22 Bonds Lackawanna and
Bloomabttrg Railroad,
(coupons paid,) ...22,000 17,600 00
f -17,600 00
2 Bonds North Pennsylva
nia Railroad Co 2 000 1,280 00
' 1,280 00
73 Pennsylvania B.R. G 0... 3,650 8,139 00
3,139 00
2 Bonds Delaware Railroad
Company 2,000 1,800 00
2 Bonds Junction Railroad
Company, ohi6 2,000 1,600 00
— 8,400 00
180 shares Hartford Ooal Co. 9,000 9,000 00
64 “ Lehigh Navigation
Co.’s Borip 2,700 1,471 60
18 shares Washington Haau
factoring Company, $5OO
each..... 9,000 4,500 00
10 shares Parmer*’ and Me*
chanics’ Building Assn*
elation, (late Grata’s,).. 2,000 4,000 00
6 shares Preferred Stock
Academy of Music 500 850 00
10 shares magnetic Tele*
graph Company 1,000 1,000 00 '
* 20 321 60
3 Bonds Hopewell Ooal abd
Iron Company 1,600 760 00
760 00
16 shares Preferred Stock
L.audß R H.Q0...... 760 760 00
85 shares Little Schuylkill
Railroad...» 1,760 892 60
- * 1,042 60
9 Bonds Donaldson Im
provement &R. B. Co.. 4,600 4.060 00
4 Bonds PJttSton Goal Co.. 2,000 1,186 00
* 6,236 00
1147 shares Locust Mountain
and other Ooal and Iron
Companies.67,3so 28,676 00
28,676 00
2 Bonds Pennsylvania and
L. 2. Company.. .**.*,« 2,900 2,000 00
—*-* 2,000 00
67 shares Bank of Washing*
ton 1,840 1,3(000
10 shares Gdmmonweaith
Bank 1,000 260 00
60 shares American A. P.
B. and W. P. Company. 1,500 1,600 oo
2 Bliarea Arch-st. Theatre.. 1,000 1,000 00
—— 4,090 00
$294 789 78
INCOME AND EXPENDITURES POR. 1868.
Received for Premiums $50,201 52
“ “ Interest.’. 6,527 81’
EXPENDITURES
Paid Losses for the year.
« for Be>insat&nce.
“ Commissions..
<• Salaries.,**
“ Rent....,,......,
Appropriation* to Eire Department and Taxes
paid to the State
Returned Preminme
Dividend and 1ntere5t......................
*43.880 90
lIABIUTIBS.
Losses &U paid.
No losses unadjusted.
No losses reported.
We hare borrowed no mono/.
We owe no Bank or other pert/.
We hereby certi’y that the foregoing Statement of
the condition of the Girard fire And Marine losurflnce
Company is correct and true.
ALFRED S. GILLBTr, Treasurer.
JAMES B- ALYORD, Secretary. Jal7.mwt3t
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF
♦3 TUB UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Of PHILADELPHIA, in conformity with a provision
of its Charter;
PBMUIUMS from Januaryl, 1863, to Jana
ary 1,1859.*, $242,323 53
PRBMIUJIB earned on Marine and inland
Bisks during the year ending as above... $lB6 580 26
REOElYBDfromlnterestoninTestments.. 7,108 65
LOBSEB, Return Premiums, Reinsurances,
fiip»BHes, And OontpMslons ddriog the
same period, and bid debts..;. $194, WO 81
ASSETS OP THE .COMPANY, January 1, 1860.
6,000 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. Loans, cost $6,955
10,000 PhiladelphiaOlt/0 per cent. Loans, <• 10,800
7 000 CUT of iittafcurgO <* “ « 6.790
7,000 do. 6 “ “ “ 6,800
41,020 Camden and Amboy Railroad 0 per
, cat. 80ndi....... “ 41,713
14,010 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 0
percent. 80nd5,,.,,..**.,....... “ 14,610
5.000 North Pennsylvania Railroad o .
cent. Bond*.
iMbUk»» HoHh'PaaAa. Railroad,•«•«. 11 6,000
117 “ PbUJuJeJphlaßaok.......... « 14,7*0
87 (( Delaware Mutual Insurance
Company. ... u 2,11 b
40 “ Ballrcdd Company “ 1,000
Sundry Stock of Bteathboat ahd Tfcle
graph Companies. and Certificates
of Profit in Mutual Insurance Com
pan/ «•..« 19,077
Estimated value of theabofo $*00,640
Cash on hand
Bills Receivable.....'.
Dae the Ooaviuiy toe uoset'tied Premium*,
S&lvtgftßj an 4 otter wcoants 7T.&73
RICHARD 8. BMITH> President.
Joa. Column, georotary. jal4-12t
I£J* At a anting of the BeriphoMeia of the Union
Mutual Insarance Ooropefiy of Philadelphia, held at
th#ir Office January 10, 1869, the following gentlemen
were elected to serve as Directors for three years:
Richard H. Braith, Godfrey Freytag,
Hugh Campbell, Rills Yarnall,
Charles Vezin, Thomas Miles,
JohnS. Twella, Albert Wor ell,
and George W. Bernadou for tiro years,
who, with
8, Destouet, John 11. Irwin,
Francis Tote; Henry Lewis, Jr.,
A. S. Boris;, Wm u. Hflnt.
Bamuel Grant, Edward L. Ciatß,
Charles Dutllh, George Lewis,
Newberry «. Smith, D. Salomon,
Charles Newbold, J P. Steiner,
H. F Robinson,
constitute the Board Directors.
And at a meetlngof IheDirectors, held January 11th,
186 ft, RICHARD b. SMITH, Snj|‘> was unanimously re*
elected President. „ . ~
jaU-3t JOB. COLLIBON, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,
No 368 WALNUT St.—Jaboar* 6, 1359.
The following statement of the affairs or this Com
pany, on the 81st of Deoember, 1368, 16 published in
pursuance of the Charter, vis:
To capital Stock paid in.., $176,060 00
Cert flcates of ProQt,converti
ble into Stock 08100
5177,031 00
To Contingent Accounts for Pre
miums oa Plr« Risks out*
standing Dec 31,1857 66,61128
lt Piro Bisks received in 1868... 41,645 21
98,166 49
“ Interest Account, net, ra
ce Wad In 1868 . 11,280 21
<< Policies, Transfers, and other
pr0f1te....... 2,814 31 «
u profit and Lobs, Pec. 31, 2857. 13,676 04
. 28,769 69
$302,867 03
By Losses by Fire paid fn 1C58... 32,767 23
* Re-Iceuraocea at Baltimore
and Olucionat 5 , Return Pre
miums, &c 4,364 18
“ Expenses, including Ageneiea
aud Taxes 0,467 21
26,378 68
Remaining with the Company $276,478 43
Which is Invested as follows, vis:
In First Mor'gages on City Pro
perty, worth double the
Amount $154 000 00
“fenna R. It. Co.'s 6 perct.
2nd Mortgage Loan $30,000 00 27,000 00
“ Allegheny Do 6per ct.PenDa. _
R R. Loan.... 30,000 00
“ Oltyor Philada 6 perct. Pa.
R R. Loan 0,000 00
“ Penna R. R Co.'s Stock ... 4,000 00
“ Stock of the Reliance M. In
surance C 0,.... 10,160 00
“ Stock of the County Fire In
aurance C 0.......... 1,060 00
( < Stock of the Delaware M. S.
Insurance Co. ...... ... 180 00
» Unlonht Ins Co/a80r1p.... 350 00
t * Bills Receivable 30,373 43
(( Book accounts, accrued Inte
rest, &c.....< 7,81104
“ Cash on hand... 16,563 96
$276,478 43
The Directors have, THXB DAT, declared a Dividend
of SfX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, and on tbo Certificates of Profits outstanding, for
the year ending Decembor 31, 1883, without deduction
for State Tax. payable in cash to the Stockholders, on
and after tbe 12th instant.
Also, a Dividend of FIVJJ PER GENT., payable pro
ram on the Oepit&l Stock and Premiums earned oat of
the profits of the Company for theyear ending Decem
ber 81,1858. forwhich certificates ot Profits, bearing in
terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the
Insured entitled to rocslre the same under tho pro
visions of the Charter, on and after tbo 12th Instant.
Mo certificates will be issu'd for any Uss sum than
ten dollars, nor for aoy fractional part of one dollar.
Sums less th*n ton doi/ars, and not less than one dol
lar, are credited to the insured on the books of the
Company, and if within any period of ten yeaTS, 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 and engagements of the
Company, and may be converted into Capital Stock at
any time, at tho option ol the holder.
Jal2-12t-if B. M. HINOHMAN, Secretary.
BAUOBn W. OaOOMI. TfllO. D. KNORY.
jTi ROOMS & EMORY,
W COAL DEALERB.
LIIIIGII AND 80SUYLKILL COAL,
Prepared express'* for Family use.
YARD. No. 154 BROAD Btreet, below Race.
Orders left at OHAS. EMORY & 00.’0, Bankers, No.
16 Bonth THIRD Btreet, or sent through Dispatoh or
Post Office, wIH receive prompt attention. Jalt-3m*
JLJON. EPWARD EVERETT.
“ The Pennsylvania Institute, for the encourage,
ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in Ingenuity end
Design,” have engaged Mr. Everett to deliver his new
leoture on the life, charaotcr, and genius of
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
AT THE ACADEMY OE MUBIO,
ON THUBSDAY EVENING, 27th THIS MONTH.
Notice of the time for the sale of Tickets
will Is given In ft few days. ja!3-tf
3ti3ttr<inre (Companies.'
•OXHIBiT or THE BUSINESS AND
in CONDITION of tho '
COMMONWEALTH INBUBANOH COMPANY OP
THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA,
FOB THIS FISCAL TFAH BHDIHO HOTEUHKB 80tH, iB6B.
, INCOME.
Amount received for Fire Fremi- .
u®« ..*84,051 39
Amount received forlntereet..,. 9,240 76
u “ for Sundries..tt-.'nag 57
■ "■-* *43,830 72
EXPENDITURES. '*•
Fire Leases paid $7,464 61
Commisaions, Reinsurance, end
returned Premium* 6,292 10
Expenses of all kind*, Bent, Sala
ries, Taxes, &o 12,260 67
5pbp1u5........ $16,817 64.
ASSETS OP COMPANY, DEO. 818 T, 1868.
Cash in Tradesmen’* Bank $28,686 83
*< Drawer................. '<6o 50
“ Hands of Agents 1,161 14
sl9 907 98
Number of Shares of Stock of all kinds owned by the
Company, and the par and market value thereof,
250 Bharea Pennsylvania U’kt va\
Railroad $22,600 $20,760
lftOsharesNorthPa. R... 7,600 1,350
$12,100 00
Bonds of all kinds owned by the Company, and the
par and market value thereof,
M’ktvat.
Masonic Loan., $2,860 $2,r50
Missouri State L0an...... 17,000 26.300
17,650 00
Temporary Loans of the Company secured
by collaterals (chiefly bonds) with a nor- ' J -' v
gin exceeding 16 per ceut. on amount
loaned 24,62166
Amount of Loans on Bonds and Mortgages,
being the first lien on improved Beal
Estate In the oity of Phlla., worth more
than double the amount of said mortgages 119,300 00
Assessments on Stock paid, $186,600
“ “ •« not paid 13,600 00
Instalments on Btook not called for, and
for which the Stockholders are individu
ally liable under the provisions of the
Charter of the Company.. 300 000 00
Total assets of the Company, Deo. Ist, >68.. $607,169 02
The undersigned. Auditing Committee, having ex
amined the foregoing statement find the same to be
correct. JOHN M. BUTLER,
JOHN K. WALKER.
Da. DAVID JAYNE, President. •
JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Vice President.
Samuil S. Moon, Secretary. j*ls 6t
Fulton* insurance, adjusting*
AND COLLECTING OFFICE,
No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET,
PfIILADXLFHU.
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 lbr the Insurance Companies—now offers his
services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to
property insured, in making out theirppoofsof such
loss or damage in full compliance wit’ttlfe intricate and
canning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such »
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companies so inclined, or.others.
Be is assisted by the beat legal counsel in Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of 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
or the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely void at a certain time after a Ore
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, tin order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired,
and examine policies effected by others (In most oases)
free of extra charge.
Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above,
will find it to their Interest to consult the underslgoea
as soon after the fixe as possible.
dSS-lmif* JAMES FULTON.
$58,729 30
Fine shirt materials.
New York Mills, Watertwist.
Wamsutta and Willlarnsvillo.
Fine Linens for Bosoms and Collars.
Medium and heavy Linens.
An excellent heavy Linen at 87&0.
Shirt Fronts, Wheeler Sc Wilson Machine made.
COOPER Sc OONARD,
jalT 0. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
.......•$19,160 11
2,231 08
3,608 16
6,317 00
1274 44
CLOAKS REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT—
Balance of Stock for sale Cheap !
Some of the beat styles Blaok Beaver Cloaks The
assortment quite good. Prices range from $3.60 tosl2.
Will make no more this season.
SHAWL ROOM
is too full of Shawls; we will sell entire stock at cost,
and less, and have reduced all our Wioter Dress Hoods.
Also,
OUR ENTIRE WINTER BTOOK. /
COOPER 6c OONARD,
jal7 8. E. comer NINTH and MARKET.
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Mesolntiattß atii) Qlopartnersljips.
Dissolution of copartnership.
—The firm of TANGUY & GRIEL was dis
solved on the first instant, by mutual consent. JOHN
F. GRIEL haring purchased the entire interest of
Samuel L. Tanguy in said firm, the business of tho
firm will bo settled by John F, Oriel...
SAMUEL L TANGUY,
jaYT-ftt* , , JOHN F.GRIEL.
COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned
hare this day formed a copartnership, under the
firm of GRIEL, B CTLA, & CO., and vHll continue the
Wholesale Notion Business, at the old dtaud of Tan
guy Sc Griel, No. 17 North FOURTH Street.
JOHN F. GRIEL,
DAVID R ETTLA,
JAMES B.THOMAS,
jaJT.flt* JACOB QBISL, Jr
COPARTNERSHIP The tindefaigned
have this day formed a copartnership, under the
firm of HOOPES Sc DAVIB, for the transaction of the
Hat. Cap, Pur, and Straw-Goods Business, at No. 10
SoUth FOURTH Street, up stairs.
BERNARD A- HOOPES,
JOSEPH M. DAVIS.
Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, 1859 Jail-Tit if
WM. E. EASTLACK,
470 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE NOBLE,
SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
T«etß Pilled, Straightened, and Extracted, and Arti
ficial Teeth inserted on reasonable terms.
all work warranted.
jalfi ot*
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(frfmr DENTIST,
Office, No 27 North TENTH Street, (corner or Fil
bert.) dSO-lm*
dh fri l nnn TO LOAN, ta sums to suit
tE>t-h\*AJVrvr applicants, upon Diamonds, "Watchef,
jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, Bto , on mode
rate terms, by JONES Sc CO., Brokers, N. W-corner
THIRD and GABKBLL Streets, below Lombard Rs
tablished for the last 86 years. Offioe hoars from 7A.
M. to 7 P. M. dl7-lm If
JOSEPH GHjLOTT’S
THE BLACK S-WAN QUILL,
IT nit) 1(0 EQUAL.
A fresh supply of Shis
just roceived, on cards and In boxes of one dozen
For sale to the trade only, at the Monufao'urer’s Ware-
Full supplies of all popular numbers now on hand.
dlBm&w4w
JOY, COE & CO. J s
ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION AGENCY,
489 CHESTNUT Bt., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and
Tribune Buildings, New York.
JOY, COE, Sc 00. are the Agents for the most In
fluential and largely circulating Newspapers in the
United States and the Canadas. They are authorized
to receive advertisements and subscriptions at the lowest
rates. ja7-fm&w-rp-3m
fIEORGE WHITELEY, No. 135 South
tJT FRONT Street, offers for sale, In Bo d only-
A. Selgnatte Brandy, 1867, Pale and Dark.
Jules Robin Oogoao, 1856 and 1857.
Union Proprietors’Coguac, 1864.
Pinet, Castillion. A Co Oogoao, iB6O, 1867,1868.
A. Camus Rochelle, 1667.
Pellevoiein Rochelle, 1858, to arrive.
Mar tell Sc Co. Cognac, 1866, 1861,1818.
Jamaica Ram. 2 years in Bond.
Stewart’s Scotch Whiskey.
Burgundy port Wine.
Sicily Madeira Wine. /
lleidsick Champagne, quarts and picts, •
A full assortment of Claret Wiue, in cases and casks,
to arrive. jal6-3m*
HAVANA CIGARS.—A handsenio as
sortment of superior Oigatfl, of various brands
and sizes, just received and for sale low by
OHARLIB TBTE,
jals*6t 188 WALNUT ptrert,
128,013 18
Betnil JDru ©coils.
Nem JJnblitalions.
JDcutiGtrn
iUonca.
NEW PEN,
No. 808.
roa
BOLD AND RAPID WRITING
SPLENDID PEN
house.
lIENRY OWEN, Agent,
01 JOHN Street, New York.
-for Bale anil to £et.
For sale or rent—The fountain
GRBB ROLLING MILL, .ituite oqthe Scbujl
kill and Beading Railroad, one mile from Fatrmount.
Possession immediately. Apply to
. „ JOHN HALDEMAN,
jalT-12t% . . Harrisburg, Pa.
mss TO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN-
M3.810N /late the residence of Henry Ashton, dec'd),
replete witn modern conveniences and surroundings,
(United in Horsham township, Montgomery county, 4
miles from Fort Washington fetation. N P R. R. Pos-.
session at- any time. Apply to JACOB SMITH, Jb.,
'near the preHUsesrortothe subscriber, Hatbore’ pa ,
GEO. HAND. ja!7«l2t*
r-IRIBT AND SAW, MILLS TO RENT,
T 14 mitts on the.N. P. Railroad. House and Stable
with the Mills- Possession can be had immediately;
or will be let for any other manufacturing purpose.
Apply to A. D. LUKENS, near the above property.
ja!6 3t* -
MFOR SALE—THE HOTEL pro
perty, with seven acres of Land attached, at
Mt. Ephraim, N. J. Apply to
B. P. MIDDLETON Sc 880.,
Jal6 8t 6 North FRONT Street.
FOR SALE—I,BOO ACRES OP LAND,
in Middle Tennessee, star Nashville. 801 l rich
and productive; location very desirable near to '□ills,
stores, and churches. Will be sold low for cash, or ex
changed for oity property or any kind of saleable mer
cbMidlse. Title perfect. Address
j»l*-4t» B. HUBLBUT, this Office.
STORE TO RENT.
A HANDSOME STORE,
No. 628 AROH Street,
Neatly fitted up with Wall Cases, Marble Counters,
and Marble floor, eultable.for Jeweller and Silversmith,
or any fancy business. Rent, $9OO.
Alao,
A WELL-LIGHTED FOURTH STORY ROOM.
Fifty by Thirty Feet, ’
ON NORTH STREET.
Apply to
JONES, WHITE, Sc MoCURDY.
ja6-lm No. 638 ABOH Btreet.
PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper
Mill known as HARWELL MILL, situated on the
Wisaahickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut HIU
Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make fine
Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sne
ceisfal manufacture of paper. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to, or address,
GEORGE H. LEVIS,
d29-tf No. 30 South SIXTH Street.
MFOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
616 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of January, 1859. The house Is three stories
high, with basement, back building, Ac., now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press, or
at the house. n023-tf
FOR SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH
JMHEL and CATHARINE OABMONY, Deceased.
All that valuable Lot and Fire-Story Store and Dwel
ling erected thereon, situated at the northwest corner
THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing on Third
street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-one
feet six inches, thenob runoiug northward, forming an
L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third street.
For farther particulars inquire of
8. SPANG,
ISAAC BOONS,
j*3-m w f-8m 148 North Third street.
TO RENT.—On the Ist January next, the
very superior and extensive ROOMB, (2d, 3d, 4th
and 6tb*Boors, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE,
683 MARKET Street. The building Is one of the fine
Improvements on the upper side, botween FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, having Wo fronts, the north one on a
rear Btreet with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
Rmovals,
M O V AL.
LINCOLN, WOOL, & NICHOLS
HAVE XBHOYBD
From their old stand, 45 South SECOND street, to
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
The detail Department will be closed for a few
weeks. »
JJEMOVAL.
KELLY & DOHERTY,
TAILORS,
Hoto removed to
81 and 83 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
ONI 8008 IBOYB OHIBTNUT,
Bast side.
January 7th, 1859.
Dr. moallister,
No. 253 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine,
PHILADELPHIA. j&3-12t*
REMOVAL. .
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
THIRD DOOR BBLOW TWELFTH.
South Side,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line,
having on band a full supply of GOODS for Gentle
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
n26-3m-if No. 1226 CHESTNUT Street
Removal.— the undersigned has
removed to No 68 North FOURTH street, (late
HENRY COHEN’S.) second bouse above Merchant's
Hotel. GEORGE A. MILLER,
Jal.lm* Wholesale Druggist.
©Suns, pistols, &t.
GW STORE.
PHILIP JYIUSON &‘CO.,
482 CHESTNUT STREET,
Aek the attention of Merchants, Gunsmiths, and Sports
men, to the very supbriob Fowling pieces, Bides, &o
of their own manufacture, which are not surpassed by
the best imported Guns in quality and finish. The
bbootibo qualities of each Gan manufactured by them
will be fully guarantied. They are also regularly re
ceiving, direct from the makers, & full assortment of
the
BEST CLASS OF ENGLISH AND FBENOH GUNS,
Of the celebrated stamps of
Moore & Harris,
Dean k Adams,
PondevauxJA Jassy. Ad.,
Westley Richards,
Pkrdy,
Greener,
together with a complete Stock of the cheaper style of
English and Belgian Guns; tfmdfi #ill be sold at toe
lowest market rates.
ALL VARIETY OF GUNSMITHS’ TRIMMINGS,
such as Barrels, Stocks, Bods, Mountings, Flasks,
Gun Bags, Lockß, aod Lock Furniture, Bley’s Caps, Car;
triages. Wads, Ac., on the;moat favorable terms to
the trade. ' j»l2-tfelB
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• t .January 37th, 1659.
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do |2.50. Those afflicted with Rheumatism, Neu
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moves the sole Oavsb of inflammation For testimo
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oistS Descriptive circulars sent obatlB. by essloslng
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j) c, TAtLOR «fc CO., SOS DOCK Street, Philadel
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Bimes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streots.
Garrieues’, Tenth and Coates streets.
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OOQNAO, In X and X, old vintage.
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AS STOVE, manufactured by W. P.
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man having a wife or child, will b* accepted. Apply for
MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 81T MARKET street,
above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE,
aplT-tf let Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Becnjlting Officer.
amusements.
OPERA LIBRETTO." BEWARE OF
Baying Ittcanwt »a 4 frmricma
opera librettos,
from pamphlet-tenders, in the afreet*.
The enlj AUTHENTIC LIBRETTO hears fh»
distinct title—
THE PIOCOLOMINI OPERA LIBRETTO
-■ for sale at the Academy of Moaic.
FRiCB TWBBTYfIT* 02BTB
ACADEMY OJP MUSIC.
THIS EVENING, LA TBAVIATA.
LAST PICCOLOJIINI NIGHT.
This morning, at 9 o’clock, commence* the ule of the
Hi Beats for LA TBAVIATA. Seats and Ticket*
to be had at the door. Amphltheat'S 30 cent*. To
morrow commences the sale of the $2 seats for the
HUGUENOTS. Seats for the Hngnesots ma/ like
wise be had this evening, between th* acts of La
Traviata.
NOTICE.—The public are respectful!/ ixsored that
the season will positive!/ consist of not more than
Sight Nights, notwithstanding the nsmerons roman to
the oontrarj.
ON MONDAY, January ITth, at 8 o’clock.
the last piooolomini night
LA TBAVIATA
in order to comply with the great cariosity of having
M’lle PICCOLOHINI la the character of Violetta, to
the most rendering cl whloh she owe* her prn
seat greet reputation, and which in Europe has moo
pronounced her greatest role, as arrangement has
been made with her to leave Philadelphia far Balti
more, to-morrow morning, and to ring there in the
evening, of whioh, she will appear.
THIS EVBSIN& at eight o’clock, Ln
LA TBATIATA,
supported by
SIGNOR FLORSNZA,
principal Baritone* from the Italian Opera In Farts;
10BINI, BUBBEUIL, MOBBA. BABfiATHtI.
DUBISO *BB BALL 80BBX,
GRAND Pas DE TORREADORES,
by the Corps de Ballet,
' SPANISH DANCE,
by the admired Dansetije, -
H’LLB BOTO,
who will mate her first appearance, in Philadelphia,
since her return from South America.
ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, LAST NIGHT
BUT FOUR OF THE SEASON,
First Wight In Philadelphia of >
THE HUGUENOTS. »
M’me LABORER, from the Grand Opera in Paris,.
will re appear, after a most sneceeafnl career in the
great European Theatres,
First sight in Philadelphia of the great artiste,
M’lle POINBOT, principal Dramatio Prima Donna,
from the Grand Opera in Puis.
OABL FORME? in his renowned character of the
Huguenot Soldier, and of
F LORENZ A, TAMABO, BKREEL, PIKAN2&EB,
WIENLIOH, COLKTTI, Ac.
i THE BALLET will he numerously repreeented. and
l will be headed by M’LLE SOTO and Mr. DENN
-BTEADT, aho will appear as the Gipsies,
THEBE HUNDRED COSTLY DRESSES,
Part of which bare been made in Paris by the Costumer
of the Grand Opera, and the rest hare been
tured here, from original drawings; they will exactly
correspond to the epoch in which the action takes place
—1572. A MISE EN SCENE, fully equalling that of
the moßt celebrated European Opera House, supported
by two hundred persons, representing an extraordinary
variety of characters, corps de ballet, cavalcades, and
illuminations Entirely view properties and appoint*
ments. THB ORCHESTRAL FORCE, including the
Military Band on the Stage, In the third act, comprises
over SEVENTY MUSICIANS. jalf-lt
IMRS. D. P. BOWERS’® WALKUT-ST.
ITA THEATRE, comer of NINTH and WAL2THT
Streets
THIS (Monday) EVBNBiG, January 27,1869,
The performance will commence with the new Play of
WOMAN’S HEART! '
Isolina, Miss Vandenhoff j Angelo, Mr. Swinboume.
To conclude with the comio Drama, entitled
OLB HONESTY.
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Ffcmlly Olrattr
and Third Tier, 26 qente; Parquet* 87£ eeam; Drttfl
Oircle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, accorijng to Mml*
locale, 88 and 86; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Curtain rise* al
7 o’clock.
tMTHEATLEY & CLARKE’ 9 AROH-BT.
If THEATRE.—Williams. Frederick!, Acting and
Stage Manager. ’
THIS (Monday) EVENING, January 17, 1869,
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
Asa Trenchant, our American Cousin, Mr. 3. B.
Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley.
MASKS AND FACES.
Admission, S 6 eta. Secured Beats In Dress Circle, FTV
eta; Orchestra BtaDe, 60 ota; Beats In Private Boxes,
ots: Gallary, 18 ets; Gallery for Colored Persons/ it ott;
Private Box in Gallery for Colored * Persons, 88 eta;
Whole Private Bos, 88.
Doors open at half past 8 o’clock; oomiaenee At 7,
precisely.
jvational circus, walnut bt,,
Ly above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, JannarylT, 1869.
Will be exhibited
VAN AMBUBGH’S WILD ANIMALS.
Consisting of Lions, Tigtrsj Leopards, Panthers, and
" the mammoth-performing Elephant,
TIPFOO BAIB.
Equestrian and Aerobatic Feats by the
GRAND COMBINATION OF STARS.
SCALE OF PRICES.
Dress Circle and Farguelte.... 40 ottM
Children under ten years of age........*....96 “
Family Circle.,, ••,,,•••*2O
- * Doers opeir at quarter to 7 o’clock. Perfcnaanoai
will oommence at ijg.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC OPERA LI-
A BRETTO.—The on)/ copyright edition of Open
Books published expressly for the PhUa4fllphia Acade
my of Music, and bearing this distinct cop/right title,
FOR 84LE EVERYWHERE, *
at the reduced price of
FIFTEEN CENTS.
Bare /oar money, and bu/ no more twenty-Are-oent
Books, as the best and most correct edition can be ob
tained for
FIFTEEN CENTS:
OBSERVE—This edition has red coven. Boy no
others. This is also the only complete edition of
•»The Bohemian Girl.” and “Martha,” in Eng
lish. ja!2 tf
STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
i 3 ELEVENTH Street, between Market and Chestnut
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
By the Largest Troupe of
MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD.
SANFORD’S OPERA HCuBA
iso tsa
SANFORD CHILDREN.
Admittance 25 cents. jaT-lsi
CJIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD-
K 3 INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
COME AND LAUGH. Come and sea the Funny
Blits, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the
Laughing BtitS, file Popular BUts, the BUts, who
makes all Happv.
PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commencing
1% o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS, at 3 o’clock.
Consisting or WONDERFUL METAKOBPHOSB3.
astonishiog scenes in Ventriloquism.' the Learned
Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of tho
Rope Dancer.
Admission, 35 cents; Children, 13 oanta. ja3
npHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OT
1. THE FINE ARTS,
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
18 OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A, tf>
till 6 F. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents.
Shared of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad
mission at all times, $BO. d7-tf
(1/rUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GER
-ITJL MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their
Pnbilo REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Now.
20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package of eight
tickets for 21, which may be obtained at Andre’s, 3JQ 4
Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton’s, corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Ball. The per*
fArnitnaa ftrt«fnnnMUl at o’clock P. M> SOl7-V
Savings iimrits.
The spbikg gakdeu saving
yuxa>.
/Oiiiruio by m LisuurnLoi fmsviTiiil)
1 PUKPITUAL OSiWTJB.
nVI P*H OfiNPr Interest aJiowe<nojaeparitoxf,
and all Moneys Paid bsok on Demand.
OFFIOI, 881 NORTH THIRD gTRBBfj
(OoXBOtZDATIOK BAWX BOIXJDISO.)
TUs Institution is sow open for toe transaction os
cosiness, and is the only Chartered Baring Fund located
to the northern part of the city. 4 % , _
The OHee willTw open (diiljr) from 9 to S# o’olort,
and also on MONPAYS and THURSDAYS, from 8 until
8 o’clock in toe Brening.
MANABBBB.
Frederick Klett, John Kessler, Jr.,
Stephen Smith, James 8. Pringle,
John P. Lott, Jacob Dock,
Hon. Henry K. Btrong, Joseph H. Cowell,
Daniel Underkofler, J. Weiffcy Bray.
Hon. Wm. Mill ward, Robert B. Daridso*,
Frederick Btaake, P. O. BUmaker,
Francis Hart, John P. Verree,
Joseph P. LeOlere, George Knecht,
* President, JAUBS 8, PBIBGIB.
B#ar*tary, GBO&GB T. THORN. apSl-im
CAVING FUND.—-UNITED STATES
•9 TBUBT OOMPAHT, cornu of THHU> »nd OHMT
RUT Street*.
Lite. »nd email iumi re«lT*d, Mid p*id t>*sk on d»
qumd, without notice. with lIVIPBB OBNT IMIIB
■ST ftom the 4» of aepoflitt© the dif of vrithdrewu.
Office hour*, from 9 until 5 o'clock erery dej-j
MONDAY BVjBNINQB from T until 0 o’clock.
DRAFTS for isle on Xnglsnd, Ireland, and SootlM**
£ OBAWteHB
Txeuraxee--HLISY JTISJC.^
Teller—lAMßS B. HUNTBB
tiJatcljes, Jpmelrji,
BAILEY & CO.,
FOBHIBLY
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
H»TB remoTed to their new Fire-proof, White Marti*
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOOSB,
Now opening their Fall Stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which thej inTlte the attention of the puhlio.
SILTEB-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
FFARLS,
At WBOLBSiLB ABO JUSTAIL.
MULLIKIN
DEALER IN
PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS,
AT NEW YORK PRICKS,
528 MINOR STREET.
jalO-lmw
BUTTER.— 59 tubs Goshen Batter jnst re
tailed, and for eale hr
’ 0. 0. BADLSB. ft 00.,
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