The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 09, 1859, Image 3

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Caffperthislaiibf t .:An enstlam - for damages -dori'd, - . e
" eleledlien -13storef - -reforted.s - 1/etinse.
thet the b'n)lslogyiittnoeproperliyunatrueted,and. that
in lionb`ieffenaoltofirlffli artek'edi 'and the diniage Com
plained or iusbed= trial:;_ 1131,Breiralerund,Ilen.
ton fpe p),lntltrUltleeleoll.feederaftdant: - -
Nf01 ,44 Netritt 6114-443b — efRionsylseilla`fiallioad
Company„,T, The spurt igiuulted 'a rule on the'defeniants
to ekofi eithee'nbrau order - of eciuraabbeld not be made
refit thCderengaglii: tii,profftiee upon the trial "of.,
this eise all the hilauto:b . Ok's geoid company, contain.'
leg the„tesnsacelons of Cie .bar - ot,direotors, thereof'
" 1 ' 416 15 ?5, z ,
ififfe:10522 7 430111227 - 45iditO,Sha*Cff4: 1 4522C
hheihame Claire/Cozen , is = = ffianklin 'An`
aetion.hiiceuesei oey'silleged te; be ir(tbidefeudenVe
hands, eilad."Lrittic py,:erbleh' haredlleeted - ba a bag-
Eleat'S22lo3 - liflindint alleged Painient'• Vatdiet for
the plaintiffs for.o42,ss. ,, ,Wrla.ltarshallibriffa!ntlif;
Briggd -": '-
Jacob Markley , Jr; =
figiab• Cilia'. An, itetlorOtin
a pronalesote Wote. Thikdotendent' alleges that;she is"
- not ketiboimible Ace tbii nt - thiimite =- `'ithe
T X. Clayton fernlalutlff; A. Mil for;delendsnt.
DistquOr • Sty - oaii,R6bdit:
Galbeaktly Ts: • John Deloic reported. Au
astion to reeoier dareages for suloOlegid irover and
eoararilcur.: - Yerdiet for; the'idalittli for- 02 gents.
Graeft Neill for defendant, ,-•-• C
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J::llnrriCss.ls . ugh McDonald an others,-
triding,"&o:' AA - IWO 0. :Man promissory note. Verdiet
tor the plaintlC $255_, 25. .alblions , fur .plaintiff ;
Orabbe andTtlall'fofdefend.nt.' ' -
Thomas' it.,:flanuanAandlohn 11.,06nnon,",eseetatora
' of the hit - will 'gotta tement - of Georgo•F. Hetes, de.
Ceased.- AirtiotiOn on a cheek;_ Verdict, for- the pleiln,
tiny for 1191 ~, M elattyre,fof4he.plaintlife Bonlom
for defenditate.`' - - 2. '
IC Witham's.. An - girdle* to rec over kroker:
age forth° sale - of, eonie fear estate: The deforms was
that thelsile ftad hetet been • consummated. - -The ter
mliattpaof this case afforded considerable" anineement
to ,tbe members of the bar and the . court: ~'Mr, .ooyler
was making a speech,',Whieh 'WWI; kr turtle: ammonia.
tive,eloonent, incoresssire4-nay, almost pathetic—when
he was paed,Spddelllly tape by the point-blank tines-
Mott' pit by theveiy inatter.of.`aet foreman of the jury:
ever 'ea:Minded 1! , asked - In a tone,
whickledicated,ln'the dearest .porsible manner, that
if It Cobla notbea6iWeiedin'the atitricatlieithe cues- -
alaaar Ma* aaleaat that ht intended to do: - Mr, Cop,
ler. addreving the court, said th+t If the feel lig of the
jury wet' to• hattitibited bfAhti - gentlimatee questioni
be`hiat •lietterlye"thaughtlike a non-salt' attmee, to
whi.th the - oceirtYintlintried Its?,ituelesoenee In' Mich *
ai , tv,a l TOK;Auoulkt; tog: laugh all
'round, Thu wait non4tiltedimArdingly. Coy.
I Jr raf fitaititiff rLei for defindibt:- '-
Qaaannii 'Snas4on9- - -JudgeB Thompson and
Raines, alias 'lslll.l4m Bruner,. wee
charged - With - the 'larceny of, some ,wrarlng-, apparel,.
valued at 12 60, conelatiog of some shirts, node rlhirt s,
and.tyyqbandkeeclitafa., Verdict jpalltY., ffentenced to
six months triAni „ ,
zatialt 80anatt7. , 0241054 - 41a; trith-tha'Asieeer of a,'
knit.jacket,:the -- property; of,lifrZ - G-eisler. The len:-
darit pleaded guilty to the charge. Boatel:toed , to nix
months, to Miaooultty,P,r,inon - • - -
4aFauel - Blikylaiad,guatila the of's. .pair of
ahnet;:ltiliteneel,tiiMainonthe ' •
Richard PallaTher.iiei ohaired;witli usault and bat.,
tory, On,Obrietoht :Verdielptilty. - . ..flentenced
to anal:CO*lla ekrLb 3 t. aaTa.
Wlllitor - tiprey wit - charged wink aseanit anohattery
by the.kente4grameeator... Verdict, aunty: , Sentenced
to oixtttek.e ' , •
Ellen:Johnion was aaarted with aulaultana battery
en.jatutelotuterh: The' pidaetrittor triit•-marked with
a atinabWiar, icau , a;:whlch he alleged.were caused by
bleale Nei' the :defenptat.,Terdlat guilty.,
Beatineelto --. • • - .:,-
1311zeIrlot,Waeoonylotbd of the larceny ai,obildrenha
olothek: she lean idd'offindir, and wan sentenced to
nine months. • : ' ; ,
William "Dorig`asiliwidi , ironylekadjof - the larceny of
roma block - tin. the ' . property of Mr. BbarPleee, 4 4, 1
Trent street. Sentenced to", one. year :fa. thetounty -
Prison, . • -
CITY- -ITEMS.
Nodic•Dav iritereat in
the soeit,dayPeayerteetlaptat kaastaiiltseet chaseh
Is 'Orti" end it le quite
,piobible, from
precenaludisallotiOhat, , in this respect, they willioon.
exceed< the iemartable - period in titer existesee
up to this , time. -Abe meetiuy tber - e yesterday filled
the Mimi ioom "addition Wiehich
largete,etare roost weials.) orowd;alL ; • ,
Tei~ YAcni`AirspicA=ad exclusively, national'
aa - aifate!io Magi - V:11;440i, sod Prioress; or tbe
ebipmister Wm treat to ' ; Paris "atter - bnekitheat onkes4
Is being rebuilt In lenal!md,'l'BelPiii):e - eilenicil ofher
decay as caused bf_tbe. - poorititure of Illmerlean'oak
Eipeeking of trees: • „ ,
The Oleselaad•lieraht has discovered 'that Elb ak.
spears, whet - Le !no, of 'tongues in trees; - referied
to wa gon tongue,' not iliOse Unit liagealily advice
livell.b o4 9-49. but, Pielt,Clothes,pt Goneille 'Stokes,
the great clothier, No; 60T Cit./strati street.
Tint AnLaw4len.-,Tal*Pll,e2rmanl-..,We learn
that the Dow/ o,f:PirecOrl of the, P o lllltryula Baf-„
r° B 4 o ,44.bBie,. l o l 4Binfotiter, 4 11 4 lined the Aim,
Hon of a terndinas. . understand it, the bloke'
already laWiflllitekneed, - and pingsengers will be taken
direct th :0h:41144 i*elcaikete Sixth, 7orheie
803 and' 805 • they find' thhArOwai: Stone OloWng
Hall a itoeldimi - ,ifetioiii.sile - gitit. teirnlnns;:iilleta
all i erho.ara bent upon:Fel:oring 'Stewed ! and feahloni:-•
ble garmenkri ban' 'eappltia . therairink:`
Ax W) Quaain jiepileinaa, - a ft ei listening tan
Nertheiilbreiti,e7tithe priranbig bad habit. of the era;
anise in his placefind - said “:11 thou wonld , st avoid
bad habitef then eiiouldlit be carefulto wear those only
that are- gotten na at tha Irranhlin Hall Clothing
Emporium,' kept ',BY' fete* Iciiitaieoici 5210heatnet
:`,3miirojr:totions.
(Deported fir the ' - •
CHAELBBtON-4itiniiialifp'rECYStone StateAdarsb-'
man-189 Ulm cotion'lt Elam & BorirlBs D Balemonflic
Der 52 do Dr-eitakaristeVoltbran '&l4ticaellt'32? do I half ,
do rice 9 bales cotton '1 Palmer& 0e;- 957' do order; .9
nacho feathers Parker &-Tolandp',2 he f tea 1 bbl Ere
DrsyMiq 23 , efapty.bbio Massey; Dollies AVM- 6 pkgs
R Oaessy;- 1 box D o,Levy ; . : l Peteram - Eirmf-1 bol I' 0
Reimer; 6 pulleys Merrick & Sens; 1 can Ilepper
A Co; A W Ilrirldob; /Lang deMfers4 , l 0 Ellis & Co;
1 A D imam; 1 11. W 9cott; 1 P H Mitchell; 1 X Banta;
1 bbl H 33 Ryott; - 3 Mitikell.rAlleta &, 00; 10 Hopk ins
son; 14 tolls leather Knott, Nece & 04i; 02 Seeks frcut B
Mayer & 00; 10 bales domestics A Rlfrancisene; :10 A
Whildim 46 Day eclideDeelht; 19 Ws paper - D 11 Elm.
merman; 9 half 9 qe bbia L - - Palmeri 61 half 4 qr do En
gle& Wolfe; 10 pkg* mthe eider., •
NEW DELEANI3—Bark Wm Henry; Young,-360hbds
sugar liteirart;' Canon &Celt 504 bble molasses C P Reif;
41 bra tuft," A J Hasped; / bbl do Merrick & Bon; 110
empty- limbo,. Ell -Phil lipr & 00
NEW OBLEANB—DarkLizsle Boggs Dlier-342 hhda
auger T. A Neivhall.&Bons;" , l32 do lohardson A Co;
49 de P.Relf; -80 do • Taylor, Gil lespie & 0o; 99 tible
melanins ,Harris; Iteptic , P,o; AID doristewort. Carom &
Co; 90 do J Palmer& 341 pkgt 43 clothing. 061
Chas Thorne; 4 Ow mdseld Itackhonsaq - 30 bales cot
ton W -201 tibia molasses 1 1 tiehardeon & Co.
P4M,F;ItifiERII 'AjOtiVEil;'
Io ateatnehle HaiiLine Diatepfiom.OharloetOn=A
Mordecai, A Waldron, P H Mitchell, A 0 Mitchell, W
A Zarratt,,i litzgibbons, A W Ctates, A, D Yates, and.
Ova in the etcnage: ,
11 04 0114 :
ronr..oy : ontpkx,ritilis:,,reti., 9, 1138...
MN' TtIM
OUT! ARTS' - 5 0
5 30
'l3 8 M. steiniablpKeystont n_ tutu, 00 bone
Train Oharietton, with oottoo r rice. Jao to A Baron , Jr.
Saturday. lb P Si, off. Owe Hoznaln.Panted- steamship,
Plotida, boind li ktaitusay,li A M . , 35, Milei of. /hy
ing Pan, Pawed przpiller litentkOmery, boned ft; 1 Atty . _
pulsed stearrohlplaa Adger,kound 31.,3 P M, 24 milt%
S of Chincoteague; paired a sunken- tiebr, lower mot
ile:4 8.014 00114 1 1`, auetopmuts stabdinit a 30 PM, 3
wilesif 'Of whitirgnailor 'WIT* tali a bark/tabore t
panted:Haat atMarently; lately , gone ni; spars all
etaudtegt royal yards ifirroas;" quarter boat hoiated up,
DurlOg .1M? pmlne'lgotlooord
,heary,wealber from
the rum, . , r - ,
Steamship NensingtonOdiker,4l house from Bottiori,
with =dee , an&plueseagars Paksed the"
bark Neindeer;ThiOltY Polnt,fielow Bombs, }Toole_
etotimilup ftenueboo,lland, o 0 Lours from New York,'
with laded add piesessorOtolemas ,Allderdies. "Sawa,
berm brig badly, ogronalpii tyre upper end of the Lodge,
and paned four
. tieeply.leOin Faun below New Castle,
bound up." ' .
Bark Wm dleury,lfoung, 92 daya from New Orleans,
*with sugar:end molests's to' Taylor; OUleoPle k Oo—
ttwed up by tug Atlantle. ,
Bark,Llule.tiogge, Disor, 15 days from New Orleans,
with sugarllnqsaaes, and cotton to T A Newhall &
dione. ' Etas two
: min fu irons for Malloy. Towel up by
Sark Ostr, ftxdoc, 03,1tys, frota ,110094, vitt! mdse to
Twells 14. co. • " •
Rohr .I.B'fitottker,'lrolwarda, 8, eitpl frOi! Now York,
with miss to Das/d...cooper.- , -
Mesmer .111ohittd:11 hours from
Baltimore; withmdso snd passengers to A:Strov.e , , Jr ,
•
,
. • CILIARND,
fittenteldp iffy of Now York, Mimes, Bolton, Henri
Wlneor. ; -
13teauiebip City of .11,1eliciond, Too210;41ohmond, 1 ,
Webster, Jr. • •
Steamship Bolton; Bellew; New York. Jae Aliderdice.
Bark DaTlCKlmball, 2,tonell. b lew 'Orleaod, j Baker.
Kona Oommeree, Bathed; Pernambuco, J Idmon k Co.
Steamer B. Willing, claypool, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr;
jaor,riipontletyie tp, t ,thit Plibutelphis Ilzabiingej
- ~ , 08, 8 18bsits, Feb, 8,6 P H.
Thtt ship Island QUeopi from Providence, went up this
forenoon. Nothing Seetigoicg, out . NV sad NNS—oloady.
PAP!, ;,- TIMM. n. 141tiattlit.
70,wnd
, _ , tionroti, Pelt
Arrlirt, brig Newsboy; 22days from ilayali.sobr Jere
nie Morton, 2.2 days Item - caulenas, with new niolattes.
HARMS ROADS. Feb
The sbinlitactinsier,”"froni`tivertitiol.lionsidlii Bel I=
more, with a valuable cane, pat to bere today
- - , tie., Web 7.
Arrived, Aldo Nicholas Biddle, from Boston, and Al
b/Areal. Amin LiTerpool: . ' ' •
Yeti B:—Arrived, ship:Monterey.and , bark Intrhislo,
from Liverpool; brig, TabitiOttem Genoa.. ' -
• ; Nair'Vabsaxs. Feb 7.
Arrived, Win( Thaman doffprood,,Mtian, - Exorlator,
Yr6pla, and- tutees from 19tar - fork; IC' DI Hayti and
Wlndarninii; frond' LioerpOok `.ll`danini Raiford Ilyman;
and lifitrdpollo; fromllovred borks $' A edeveonon, frcim
Rio de - Jrnadrortlicholle Obroln, iiont New York
, ,
mEttoßma
att'amihip: Bavaria, for New;Orleane, sailed from
Queen/fawn 18th • • - •
Stornihlp Itangaron, Jeffrey; front Livirpool, at New
Pork 7tk bet - .• 2. ,- • - -
Steamship pet:mare, Idopas,ltenee, arrived at New
York, yesterday.: f•• . • - • •
Steamship IrArnllo, BrOW12111;11, tor:Nisillau and illiTa.
Sc s sleeved at New Pork yeiteiday •
Stetapahip Black Warrior, Smith, from New York r via
naval:laid 112114 stared at Sew Orleans 7th Suet.. , •
Ship, Frigate Bird, Oope, , remained at Hoeg, Kong
Nov
Ship im'l',li r orrie, - Jaelson, !rein iiiiii - Vriitintimo; an
Hong „Hong- Nov 26; dim:nested, having. encountered, a
heavy gale Nov 14th—remained -•„ ,
Ship Jameii,,Brown, Qrlbtree, remained at Hong Hong
Ships Crondidaibily,foilkierpnol,rind Paneyiern,,
Hussey, fat Hafte,"e tared At Charleston 511, lost,
Ship Wni Ourinlegailphia, train' Elegem°, arrived
at =•• •• • = .•
• MOP Idereinetlghi, - dfihnsinti,
aatC Caleutts:Dee,4:= ' • -.
titan flariulnah, arrived at • Lt;
. 46001 ITtivid,Cianitentettdd9thleloato return.-
Ship ,llnderariter f ,Roborts, from Borannah,' arrived
at LlyerpOol - •-,•=" •-•-•;"
Stilpif-dtobtirtjfoUyipiriltow, and inter 'or tine Went,
Menitraotair,lfimin Savannah: 4d Liitrpoid diet ult.-
11hIritIONdtildvittiiiiisri vain Bavaa to - saUtd"from
Liven:loll6th - • ; • ;
etrip"!SPll.lmitii Ctn, , intilliiWc• for NOP yeti, cleared
- at
Liverpool - -
- - itdifi",palt*ore for Diemen, was off
Portlend,,,jkSittl,
Ship ElOtton Plan ,ter' from' Nor Orleansi sr- -
rived at qilitifikitiMcitittitt. , - •
tram' lifidiaiona, arrived
at Barre lath - • - , _
Staphetfilfoiiiiiiliiiigissa;
from *tate; arrived
:St • '-• •- 7
•
NbrinfiAlinsoni' rOT:9?:larlentinin, nailed:66in
"" -I " • - •
nailed frojitilloriAltan tiot
shijr - R9tierTkirtttrii• - paii,atil, for Datailcsalied from,
^Pr
• Ethip Spark of the Oaeon, Drummond, for "Leridou,
•; Mad tpliit /391017 9000 •
- - fr o m Diniiiii
, Shin 4 ElLsa, Boyles ; for London, laded, ,
1 1 akin Samitel Pelee, Young; for" Liverpool, called from
Bombay Deo 22. - - .
, -i Ship Harriot Erving, Manning, from Boston for Osl
o:Mt/ was in the roads at Madras Den Di. '
,a llh a ik ti ftht o olite; Stewart, front . Lipirpool, arrived , at
'Ship BMUS, Janvrin, from Boston, arrived at Cal- 1
',Mitts Dee S. '
;Ship - Western Continent, Reed, from San Francisco,
arrived at Hong Kong Nov 21. -
Ship Joshua Bates, McCallum, for Shanghai), sailed
from Hong Kong Nor 27. ' , • -
.._ ;Ship Eureka, Lane, for New. York, sailed from Shang
hie Nov 20. '- •
Ship Sumatra, Abbott, for New York, sailed from
'.'3l &Milo Nov 9: - '. - -
Ship Napier,. Kennedy, - for Shangbie,' galled from
Hong Kong Nov 19 - ' " ' - -
Ship Wm V Kent, Vi'lloox, from Charleston, at liver
,phot loth nit.' " • • ' -
,Shifit 10. Metcalf ;
- Stetson, for Philadelphia, entered
oldwardnt Literpthil 10th nit '
, 'nark' Speed nen, Howes, for Rio de Janeiro, steered
at Beaten 7th inst. - ~.
• !Bark Algonquin, Gibbs. for Liverp ool ,; ' cleared at Mo
bile,-2d' lost. - with 1902 bales ofcotton, valued at
$118,400 62. ' • •- - - - ,
= -Bark lone -- litsr, Dlier,'was towed to meet from New
Orleans 214 ult. -•-- -
.‘, Bark Aeolis, Davis, from Bonaire, arrived at N York
yesterdai. ' :-
- '
Bark fella; Ryder, hence, via New Castle, Del, ar.
'rived at Banton 9th inst... ' -
-
`Bark Palermo, Inghi,m, from New York, was at Mar
'millet 19th rat, just arrived. -
%Bark James Cook, Young, hence, remained at Mar
seilles 10th ult.' •
Bark Thomas Alhbone, 1 hompson; from Rio de h.
intro, at New Orleans 7th lost. ' - '
Derk Albion Lincoln, pinkham, from Cardenas, at
:portion , ' Ilk !list. ' -- : '
; Bork Jennet, Barclay,' for Sydney and Newcastle, N
BW, sailed from Singapore Nov 27.. '
-- Bark Early Bird, Cook, from San, Francisco, arrived
at Hong Hong Nov 24.:
' Bohr Robbie - "W' Dillon, Marts, rot: ligament, sidled
from Portland 6th inst. „
' Behr Sarah, MoAlmon, hence, via Hyannis, at Port
land 6th Met. ,
Behr Edwin Reed, Ohiptuan, for Philadelplua, olearid
at Boston 6th inst.
'Sobr ,Jutuata, Kenney, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Portland 6th inst. -. ,
Bohr Mary,ll haulm, hence for Boston , put into Dutch
Island Harbor 6th inst. '.
tobr John Joann, Stephenson, front Brandywine, at
New York yeaterdsy. -
. : Bohr Anna Smith, Smith, for New York, sailed from
Wilmington, Del, yeaterday. , .
- i Bohr Julia Anna, 'Harding, for 'Philadelphia, cleared
at Savannah 4th inst.
: •
Behr I, B Myers, Somers, fion Mobile, at Pass Oa
vallo 18th ult.
:schr Frank Herbert. Mayo from Boston for Philadel
phia, passed by Ho meet Hole 6th inst.
;Bohr W A Hammond: Powell, from Boston for Phila.
dellhia, at Dolmas , Hole oth inet, and salted again.
• , Bohr Ono 0 Gibbs, Gibbs, from Charleston, at Mobile
lOt inst. -
Schr Three Williams, Edwards, hence, arrived at
.Baltimore 7th Inst. .. -- •
- 11thr Rosamond; Owen; for Pernambueo, cleared -at
Balticeore 7th. inst.
:Bohr P A Sanders, Ireland, hence at Wilmington, N
0, Oth fruit.• ,
Sohr J" A . Bayard; Higbee, for Philadelphia, went to
ems from Wilmington, NO, 6th lest ,
SchrEllea _limit, Boman, for Matannu, went to sea
from Wilmington, NO, 6th inst.
Ships Adelaide, Wakeman, and Euterpe, Arey, from
New York nOth 'Avg; ..Telisman, Thomas, from do 4th
Sept,' Wandering/ow, lltacknole, from do Aug 6; .Ram
bler;bler,
Lathrop, tram do July 27; Superior, Soule, from
di Aug 27; Orion, Libby, from Boston 9th Ang; Orom
'Well, Adman, from do 10th July; Chapin, hloOritlie, fm
dd 18th Aug, and Memnon, Jenkton, from do 28th Aug;
at San Francisco previous to 14th ult.,
l i3hlpa Sea Serpent, Whitney, from Hong Kong; Chats
:worth, Soria, from Siam; !Lookout, Topbam, from Lon
don, and Parmentler, Oberon, from Bordeaux, at Ben
Francisco, previous to 14th af t - • - ---
Passed Straits of Sunda Nov 13, Orpheus, Chase, from
Manilla for NeW York; Boston, Potter, from do for Bor.
ton; 16th; Crystal Palace, (Br) Shower), from Poo.ohoo
for do; Esther Mary, Cook, Manilla for Boston; 19th,
Northern Light, Doane, do for do; B R Talbot, Burge's,
from do for New York 20th. /Master, Enquist, from
'Amoffer New York; 22 d, Lucy A Ninklos, Nickles, from
do for do.
Ship California -Packet, previously repotted con
downed and sold at Pernambuco, realised Re 2,060. A
portion or her cargo of lumber woo to be sold 4th ult.
BPOKEN
Deo lb. lat IT 17 N, long 72 80 B, bark Telegraph,
Giles, from Batavia for Persian Gulf.
• Dee 19, tat 810 N, long 26 10, brig Nankin, Hooky,
from Soma Nov 18 for Montevideo.
Dec 21, lat 5 40 N. long 27 10 W, ship Nate of • Maine,
Humphrey, from Ignition Oct 14 for Cork.
iftRIYA.LB IV THE PIiBOIPLL ROTEIR,
OP .TO OKK
_O'CLOCK WIWI 3101KILK6
GIRARD HOCISK , -Chestnut street, below Ninth.
J Newell, Boston 0 II Tyler, N
Thu Bell, N Y W 8 Ward, Marietta -
B Campbell, Balt J Watson & N
G WlVilson, Richmond Mrs W R Smith, N 0
Mins limitbiN 0' P J Smith, IS 0
J L Chambers, Washington R L Page, Martinsbling
A wales, Penns Mies Wood, Penns
(k W'Nortin; Wbeeling C O Egerton, Balt
L B Magee, Corning " J D Winslow, N Y
Max Stadler, Oinn, Ohio SP Page Milwaukee
Miss Boardman, Mo, W Jones, Penn i
" 0 Thatcher, N Y PEI Perkins. N Y '
DB lianfman, Pa " 0 M Mitchell, OM 0
Barbank ,Yt D L Bartlett& le N Y
Miss P. Ai Anderson, N Y Joe D Di,ty
N J
M Owen, Mass Miss hi Owen ,ass
Isaac Fenno& la, Boston
,Sidney 'Manley, Boston
11 Preemie,' biasa ‘'' I S Parrish, Rau
P W Taylor, ,Va - 'l3 Willourbby & fani,NY
Dean Smith Belt Lemuel Dobbs, N ,
Ju Boyce, Balt I Haldeman, Harrisburg
in Slade; Upsilon " - W 0 Williams, Pittrburg
• D McKnight, Reading A P Gamic & La, N Y
G,eo W Savage, N Zahn Thritimon, Pa
P Grove, Pa ' John Grove, Pa
W Evans Mass Judge Donaldson, Potter'',
N nettois) Jr, N Y Geo B Btotaon,Bridgew . ster
T II Oonaly, N Y JWagstaff, N
DI/ Wilson & wf, N Y ' J McFarlane & wf, N Y
,Burns I'Bell, N Y • Ise Kirklarid,Sprlnglield
G Forbes, Boston • 0 Tower, Pottsville
li B Turner. Kansas K Grainer, Paris
P H N Whiting, N Y it M King, Albany
gee A Freeman, N Y Win Foster, Ir , N Y
.0 W Kearny, NY• Albert Day, Hartford
II 0 Prescott & 11; Boston Win H Mesa, Tenn
D A Boku, Brooklyn • —` RCM Hodges, Balt
Silas 0, Day, Ind ace , 8 W Haseltine, Cincinnati
D W Bell, St Louis ' X Howe, Mau
Mrs Howe, Maes .• MBA Howe, Mass
JV Davis, NO . - R Vaughan 051
K Edgerton, Ind B Dart, Jr, Y
- Jan Beard, La - •
.3 Stearns, Newburg 'A - Maynard i Boston Kverett, lowa -II A Denny, Rau
Ben A Rtnitead, Maas , L W Inge, San Prancliteo
T.ldialo' Bump. W U Broughton, Wu
kt Dobbin, Balt BM Perini, Ala
J Caldwell, Ala ' Chas 0 Reimers, St Louis
John W Oampbell, Tenn Jan Dermal, Bait
8 G Israel, Bait' Oscar Monsartot, Balt
Bawl II Scruggs, Ala Dr A S Cousin, Pbllel
W B Jordan, Ve. - ' Platt Smith, Dubuntto
Simi Masters. N 0 D Loognecker, Pa
And Ballads, Pa
,finsetOILIATIP ITOT2l,—l:Ottrtb et.. below Anat.
7.ldictarlan,Toskanda ,J T carnagbam, Pa
Allison; Sewickley D T•Lsrrson, Ohio
D 0 Keller, Burnsville, 0 L Lindsay, Oonneleville
P- Vierling, Evanavillo N 0 Dania, Beaver
B A Myer, Pittabnrg A Birch, Silent, Ohio
W - Gibson, Pittsburg W 0 Templeton N 0
X A Gilmore, Ike. ~. •JD Islam, Ohimbereborg
M Myerti, Mt Joy Jae - I/Ray; N Y
LH Greenfield, Ban G Payne, Lit Lochs
D Bair, Lancaster Stewart Pittsburg
.711 Robinson, Pad' - lion'Asa Packer. M Ohunk
P MTrutaboeer, 0W & OR M M Rchwarts, Tamaqua
A B Thompson. Tenni, D Darter Hempstead
L Williams Louisville - J I Harbison, Loulstille
W H Rhode, Balt : M McDonald, Portland
AMERICAN ROTEL—Chestnut street. ) ibtere nth.
P WRlally, Reading D I Mehl, N it
InoAlthlo,N Y W Goodwin, le
Larayette Draper,' N , 3 Bullock, N
W Gacahua,-N Y N Nichola, N Y.
A Wickle, N C J t Buell, Reading
N Burnham, M OhUnk . T krazmu & la, Balt
Lummua, N Y • R Gran, Boston—
I B McCrea*, M OhUnk J Praaini , Ya
W'Beterebig TT Whitman, reteraburd
n 0 Nesbitt, Md Geo Brooke, Balton
a Vann , . Md ' lull Ward Balt
"A C R chardeon, Md .1 I/ Roo, Cheater co
B J Dlokay, Cheater co Jiro B Obacerdoili Pa
B Amman, Pa J B WarAeld & It, Pa
Mona, N Y Robt II Ba re. Pa
G cowperthwatt, N Y Betel Brockman, Tenn
John P Gordon. N Y M Newell, N Y
E J Borne, Delaware
TINION,HOTHL-Areh 4.. above Third.
.. -
.1 C.Tldball, Va B Can Lunt, Oln, 0
REI Morgan, White Haven J Thetas, Om, 0
.1 L Hollinger, Lanetater N Wolf, Om, 0
H Collins, Peoria, 11l F Ullman, Oin, 0
F P Heller to lit, Heading 'T 0 Beek, pin, 0
L 0 Ramsey, N Y B /1 6/nlololol.k-la, Texas
Dr Ilawley,Phreniaville Aaron Hill, Cin. 0
A Hayman, Wheeling, Va Col R Hatellit, Tamaqua
W 13 Hensley, Phil* Thee Hoorn, Del
A. I. Illebordoon,Del 0 Hampshire Pa •
[ P Setts, Easton It 13 Ohidaey, Easton
I Jacob Hai. Easton Banal Perm. Bath, Pa
0 W Walker; N Y • •'W .0 Guldin, Port Clinton
J Crawford, Port Clinton, J 0 T.dball, Ohio
L Bennett, Marietta, Oa B J Camp, Marietta, Oa
II W York, Marietta, Oa HII Berner, Ohio
FEI Ileott,,Ohlo A J est, Memphis, Tenn
J Ohembere, 'Balt .
FRANKLIN HOllBE—Oheatnut street, above Third
1111 Porter, Mt Holly J . D Kt looker, Lebanon I
II Id Otto, Heading J Haldeman, N Y •
D 0 E Brad, Va ' J U Mealtime, Phil*
T,O Onlbreth, Dover II 0 Chandler, D 0
E E Clark, New Haven Geo II Levi,,Ohleago
Mrs Enolea, N Y - Mies Emotes, N Y
D L Wlenane, N Y 0 0 Hubbard. Ohio, 0
A M Belknap, Philo John Id Moore. N J
It B blrdtblia. Pottaville . W Niles, N Y
T navies; N Y W K Btorra, Oonn
13 II Bessione,-Brlatol, Coon J Yonkter, Je'Tenneasce
,
NATIONAL ROYAL—Rue street, above Third
J Sharp, Pittston R M Helier and lady, Phlia
Biteltera, N Y V B Stewart, N Y
Ituntzinger, Potteville Mos K Levan, Lich Haven
HllHonteiuger;Tamegaa Miss Roane, Yoh Raven
John A Galan. Pottsville (1 0 'Wing, Lessem
Jamie Klnsley,-Ya - Qeo Thomas, Del ,
2 , 0 Yeager, Allentown 3 Kauffman, Reading
0 °slump, Oinainnatl, 0 le B hesson,N Y
John Baker, Lancaster' • • T H Miller. Lancaster
Lewis Royer, Baltuyik co I Snyder, Highland,Kaneas
IL Buck, Ohio
MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Bacolod st,, above Arab
CVO wilson, N Y Bawl Hulett ' Delaware
Bawl /ones, N .1 Alex Jobason , Baltimore
B MaL - nablist, Baltimore 0 Linn as la, N Y
7 boa Williams, N - ,7 Wml Waters, N J
' MADISON HOUSl—Second M., below Arab.
J Battler, a Louis ~ A ,I,Martindala, N Y
J P Borrougha, Phil& ' 'W P Ocop•r, Mil
Mrs 0 W - Atvrood, Philo, D avid 8 Minnick, N Y
Jacob V Myers, 'Vs- J Chamberlain, Chanter Co
A B Willson, N 5 J L Anderson Dalt
f
Thomas D Murray, Belt -
BLACK BEAR - HOTKL,—Third et.; ab„ Callouhm,
'1) D Elder, Danphin t Pa -N Carl, 1111 for d,
Win Earner, Pa . 0 Zetty, Plowertmen
Wm:HErim, Boyertown - • L Tomlinson, Byberry .
Win OttompsozclionaTllle H Degerhig, New Texas
Levi Oaken, NY • • ' John K nut, Eadnlle
Geo"Johneon, N Y " , Geo Stoner, Pa
W-E Willman, Pa
.
- Nit/ NAGLI,-Third street, above 01010whlU.
Wm Eateritu, Blair co J Ilollia, Blair co
John Houser, Bucks Co T Überly, Northampton eo
1,8 Edmonds, Quakertown B Brown, Bhp&
Hunmelwright, Bucks co A J Odenwilder, Allentin
BARLEY MBA/ HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
D Feaster. Buoke co ' B Haugh, N
J Lorton, Springfield A W Winder, Attleboro
Win Steakhouse, Oaklord .7 Preston, Ohio
1 B ohnson, Ohio •' Jae C Weed e r, New Hope
Solomon Ho lcombe, N J A J T Slicer, New Hope •
John 0 Rieh, - Bnaks on J 0 Wetherill, Backe( co
IreHogelen ea 8 Buckman, Newtown
Baml Backman, Newtown. J Banner! ? Doylestown
0;FoX, Stoke co - • J Ferreni , Bucks co
-A E Jarrett, Backs co • H Wright, Bloke co
It Comfort: Bucks co T H Bedloe, Atlentic Oily
Thom Ent; .11 N W White, Bucks co
W ibitterthwett, Busks co D Setterthweit, Burks co
T Ijonely, Trenton, N J W Davison, Trenton, N J
BLAWT. BBkJ INN—Nl.th and Merchant dream.
,43 P V(lmer, Philo • John Garret, Delaware co
McWarlin, Delaware co J Lancaster, Trenton
T Thompson, Ohee er co J Blttehhonse , Pottstown
jerome Heeler, Cheater co. Mothalough, Md
H hhafer;Ohester , ao N Church lady, N
J L Garrett. Chester co ..11 Biles, Cheater on
:-Hilatehison, Pa ' Thiel Palma, - Pa
Alex Hill, hid D Herr, Lance .ter
W Bankin, Burlington, NI G Dickson, Cheater 02
Rolptar, Oheator co phoots, Cheater co
Grover & Baker's Celebrate 4 Family Sewing
*mania&
A NOW STYLE—PH.ION 00.
dIINSTIIIOI SMUT, PIXILADILrnI
These blaoltinee sew froM tiro apct . ,bowiti forma
seam of - unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
Which will won rip, e'en if every fourth stitch be out.
They are unquestionably the beet in the market for
family nae. '
Dole tr , (Cresigo sea A OMOULA.II. 4:0
Seamen's Saving_ Fund—Northwest Corner
of SBOOND and WALNUT Streets. Depoeits received
In small and large amounts, from all damn of the
oomelanlty, and allows Interest at the rate of five
per cent. per annum. .
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of irate•
rest.
OMoe open daily, from 0 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. Preeldent
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Oharlee E.
Morrie.
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
made In the best manner, expressly for swum auras.
We mark our lowest ceiling prices In ?LAM mousse
on each article. All goods made to Order are warranted
satiefactory, and our osolluon /TIMMY is strictly ad
hared to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES ac CO.,
604 IIARKIIT Street.
Illarriage%.
In this city, on the Bth inst., by Rev. William E.
Boh.nek, Mr. JOHN 0. WALLACE, of Doeheo. New
York, to Miee DABBLE 0., HAMILTON, of Philadel
phia.
On the 16th ult., by Rev. N. B. Baldwin, Mr. BENJ.
LYNDAL KIRK to MIAs LAVINIA MARIA HEN
HEDY. all of this city.
'On the ad that., by Rev. J. B. Daley, Mr. 108. EL
DER to Mite ELIZA JANE BALITE, both of this city.
fleatbe.
On Tne , day morning, the Bth inst , JOHN STONE,
in the 73d year of hie age
Ms male friends are invited to' attend his funeral,
from hie late residence, 606 Pine street on Friday
morning, the 11th inst., at 10 o'clock. ***
On the afternoon of the 6th indent, Mrs. ANN
RORER, relict of the late John Rorer, in the 72d year
of her age.
The relatives and Mende of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 613
North Tenth street, on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10th,
at 2 o'clock, without farther notice. **
On Sunday morning, the 6th instant, after a short
illness, /MEDI MERMEN, in the 624 year of his age.
Rie friends and those of the family are invited to
attend his funeral, without further notice , from his
late residence . N. E corner N ghth and South streets,
this (Wednesday) afternoon, the 9th inst., at 2 cOol , k.*
On the 6th instant, JXIXI6MILIF BIZLEB, aged 46
years.
The relatives and Mende of the family, and the
members of the flood Will and Western Engine Coot.
patties, are reepeotfully invited to attend his funeral,
from the reeldenee of hte brother-10-law, Richard J.
Potts, southwest corner of Twenty-first and Jefferson
Areas, thisXWednesday) afternoon, at 1 &aloe& *
Suddenly, on the oth inst., TAOOII KEYSER, Sr.,
in the 71st year of hie age.
The relative!' and frlende are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 224
North Fourth etreet, on Thursday, oth Inst., at 1
o'clock P. M: - **
On the 7th last '
Mrs. OATHARINE HAMILTON,
in the 27th year of her age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence or her husband,
John N. Hamilton, 1010 South Seventh street, on
Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. **
On the 7th lost , LOUISA BARNELT, wife of Wm.
Earned, m the 135 year of her rge.
The friends and relatives of the family are respect..
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her husband, Crease street, above Thompson, on
Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Beam's
Church, Montgomery county. 8*
On the 7th inst., EDMOND MCDONALD, in the
68th year of his age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 2002
Oallowhtll attest, on Thursday morning, at o'clock,
without further notice. **.
ayßev. G. W Smiley, of Louisville, Ky.,
will preach in GUEEN-BT. K. E. MUREX
THIS EVENINK, at 73 ololock lt*
Ere filwon.daw Prayer bleating, tiansem.se.
CHUFIVII, 12 to 1 o'clock.
, There will bee Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Boom,
u well al in the upper past of the Church, from this
date. Let an who can spare a few minuted spend them
In these delightful exerolcee. . te9•tf
lirYou get Wet Made Llicene ssss s and you
avoid the unpleasant repeated sittings, by get.
gnu Life-etas Photographs ih Olt, at REIMER'S GAL
LERY, 81100 ND ttreet, above Green. It*
flylianuaker Instttnte.—A stated meeting
will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVEN DM, at
TX o'clock. gasbieu of importance.
titJ. 0 WRITS, sr., Secretary.
KrThe Third Anniversary of the Union
TEMPORARY : HOME FOR CHILDREN will be
held at the HOME, northeaet corner Sixteenth and
Poplar - streets, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 10th
lost , at half•paet 8 o'clock. Addresses may be ex
pected from Rev. KINGSTON GODDARD, Rev. Dr.
FURNESS, and others.
The friends, patrons of the Institution, and public,
are invited to attend Oars to Eleventh and Poplar,
thence by omnibus to the Howe. fe9
Astronoildeal Leethres b 1 Professor 0.
AL MITCHELL.
The second lecture of the course wilt be delliere4 at
JANNE% HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, the lett'
lust, at 8 o'clock. Subject—" Is the Great Architect
of the Universe the God of the Hebrew Soriptures?”
Tickets to be heti at the principal bookstores, and at
the ball on Thursday evening. fe0.201,
ErNotice to the Voters of Third Ward,—
The Tax•piyensimad Citizens of the Third ward,
irrespective of party *ill ensemble at the house of P.
tka.tLAIIHER, N. W. corner of Eighth and Catharine
streets THIS EVENING, at 1y o clock , to express
their d isapprobation of the action of the GUARDIANS
OF THE POOR, In so summarily electing from their
body our zealous, fearless, and truthful relvesentatlie,
/Al9lB ABHBTRONG, the Guardian of this Ward, and
to hear froul him a rubs 'manta of his ktewardship in
that body.
Come out In your might, and rebitke the foul minions
Who disgrace the important trusts confided to their care!
obert En/land I Francis Zeeman,
Nicholas Walsh: Thos. P. Norman,
John Hartland, Samuel P. Flood,
John 0. Wall, M. D , Lewis Kugler,
John Welsh, N. 0 Reid, M. D. '
Thee. R. Laugeton, Ed. 0. Dougherty,bf , H.,
John Hill, Aid. R T. Carter, -
Daniel Martin, ' A. James
B Mein, • - Luels B. Deign,
John Ilenry, James Gallagher.
litephtn Car, It*
fryo Historical eethres ou the treat Rep-
RESDNTATIVES OF MODSRN CIVILIZA
TION, at CONCERT HALL, by the Rev. JOHN
LORD.
LtoiOnk.SUßJ ,
ECT ..
S..
1 Feb. 7--CoLtniises Maritime Disierieries.
2 Feb. 0--Itiontac•Arrest.o...Restoration of Art.
8. Feb. 14—Ilitam.316 Scienee.
4. Feb. 3.7Z—Batiou Philosophy.
5. Feb. 21—RIOHILIEll Absolutism.
6. Feb. 23-oaosiwsm. Constitutional Liberty.
Tickets for the Course El 60
Tickets for two persons 2 60
" three persons 3 00
Scheele 1 00
Slagle tickete ~....5..4... 60
Two tickets will admit a Gentleman and the LORIN.
Doom open at 1 o'clock. Commence quatter before IS.
fe8.0,14,17,21,22,28
. .
ry•• The 'Wagner 'Pm iinetltaste ollitnab
113 Leoturee for the week ending the 12th of Slob
hwy.
ktONbAY, 7 P. M —llygeine and Mated& Medina.
Arsenic,”
MONbAY; 8 P M.—krohlteottire—A Romaneeike.."
TIIISIDAY, 7 P. hi.--((oology Nbnihrine Volta
n TUESDAY. 8 P. M.--Eloctition—" Readings from
Shakspeare.”
WEDNESDAY, 7 P. DI. Natural Philosophy—
.' kleotro tilagoatiem. ll
WIDNIMDAY, 8 P. M.—Zoology—" Artionlata."
TIIIIRBDAY, 7 P. M.—Anatomy and PhyanSlogy—
" The Brains')
THIIRBPAY. 8 P. M.—BhBtoric--4 , Eloitnenco.”
NRIbAY, 7 P. M.—Mineralogy and Mthing-:•`. ate,
talc"
• •
FRIDAY, 8 P. F.-11'1106h Literaize—lt Retithii
Poets "
~.,
~_ .
.oeTprltpAy, t P. itl.--Bnotal Belenee—" Money."
SATURDAY, 8 P.ll --Vheznietry—' , Potaesium."
Admleaton free. Lailee Invited. . feB-tf
07. The Annual Meeting of the Contribu
tor!' to "The Pennsylvania Tratultipßebool for
Feeble-Minded Children," will be held a. 630 WAL
NUT Street. on WEDNESDAY, February 9th, at 12
o'clock. [fe7.St] 'FRANKLIN TAYLOR. Secretary.
a' Al mat Association Ventral High
BOHOOI., —The zemi•snnusi Minoan' meeting or
the Aineetstien will be held et the High Sohool Build
ing, (Broad and Green streets, ) on WEDNESDA Y
HYMNING, 9th MEL at 7% o'clock.
PBEDBII.IOII. ILEYZR, President.
JAMES H. LIMN, &watery. fe6.4t*
Insurance Company of the State of
PlliblaYLVANlA—FamausLeara, February 2,
LL.
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of
SIX PER OSNT., or TWELVE DOLLARS per share,
out of the prrfita of the Company, payable to the stock
holders, or their legal representatives. on demand.
fe3-10t WILLIAM. HARPER, Secretary.
glev Dr. Wader's Chestnut Springs Water
Pa.
CURE, at Chestnut Hill,
,Philadelphia county,
rr. Witte Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
PHILADELPHIA, January 16,1859.—N0T10N TO
liTtio/111OLDERS —The Annual Meetlog of the Stock
holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the
7th day of February, MO, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the
SANS= STRICT HALL:
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1859, •t the office of
the Company, No. 234 8. THIRD Street.
t EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
oc—ar Girard Dank—Philadelphia, January
81,1859, & epeeist meeting of the Stookholdere
of this Bank will be hsld on TIIUBSDAY, the ed of
March neat, at 15 Oolock M., at the BANKING 1101/13N,
for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a Certain act
of AsSembkr, entitled An Aot to Consolidate the Stock
of the Girard Bank, ,, approved the 25th day of Janu
ary, 1859. By this Act it Is proposed s• to change the
valutof the Shares of Stook of said Bank from the pre
mutt - par value of twelve dollars and fifty cents per
Aare to fifty dollars per abase, by cancelling the pre
sent certificates of stook, and Issuing new ones, upon
the ratio arms to four, no that, hereafter, the par value
of raid stock dull be Fifty Dollare per share.”
And, also, for the purpose of determining tho amount
of the Bond required for the flashier, as provided for in
"A Supplement to an Act regulating Banks," approved
the 7th day of May, A. D.lB.
fel-dtmhB W. L. BOILAVIFER, Gadder.
IT:Notice.—A Committee of the Managers
of the Complimentary Dail to the Philadelphia
will Mt at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia
Gray,, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND BATOR
DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and Battlement of
Oaken', until the 25th. O. P. DE/MOND,
ja13.25t Secretary.
WJayne's Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice.—
Owing to a previous engagement of the Hall, the
1NE1313 MEWS UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held until further notice, in the EASOSOM-IiTRBET
CHURCH, (rear 'of the new hotel.)
All are cordially Invited to attend, end the meeting
le open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Church. d2o.tf
ITAlumni Association—Central High
801100 L.—The Seventeenth Annual Address
will be delivered by JOHN D WATSON. Ego , at the
AtUSIO/kL FUND HALL on THURSDAY EVENING,
the 10th Mat., at 7 o'clock. Introductory Address by
Prof. A. D. DAME Tickets may be procured of
Geo. I Richie, Esq., 423 Walnut St., or of Dr. Atkin
son, 215 Spruce St. Mene' or THR Assootenon
may procure tickets for the cousissonussr by applying
to the Treasurer, B. KINGSTON kIoOAY, Eso , No.
427 WALKUP St. fe7.4t*
oil
_Hine of the iteliance M. Insurance
COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, January 16,
1869 —The • Annual Meeting. of the fitockholderil of
this Company, will be held at their office, No. 308
WALNUT Btreet, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Pe
brnary neat, at 12 o'clock, 61, and an election for
Twenty Directors, to MVO for the ensuing year. will be
held on the same day and at the came place, between
the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
jat7•wmf-3w B. IL MINCH TIAN, Bearetary.
lirSunbury and Erie Railroad —Notice.—
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
flnnbou and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the
c face, No. 014 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 14th
day of February neat, at 10 oleic.* A, M.
At thin meeting an elect.on will be held for ten Ma
nagers of the Company to serve for one year. The
Polls to close at 2 co , olcok, F.M.
.
W. EDWARD SPOPRORD_, Secretary.
rhtladelphis, J. 24, 1859. Ja29-mtortfel.4
.PASS: -PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1869.
DT, Woodland Vemetery ceMPID 2 7. — The la '
fowing Managers and °Mears hav,o_ been elected
for the year 1869; ' . ' ' '
Presidentl-ELI X: SBION.
John O. Peobin. WlMem W, Keen, . '
' John O. Mitchell, INTO:mud J. Dreer,
William H. xi rare, John 8: McMullin,
John Lindsay, Imo Elliott.
Secretary and Treasurer 088911 B: TOWNSEND.
The managers have paned a resolution requiring both
lot-holdora and via Hera to present tickets at the en
trance for admiesion to the Cemetery. Tickets may be
had at the office of the Company, 818 A.llOll Street, or
of any of the Managers fesi-lm
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Having removed from our old stead, 45 [Oath Second
Nina, to
725 OHINTNDT MEET,
DITIVERN ONVNNTV AND NIONTN,
We are now prepared to exhibit to our =wrens pa
trons a
COMPLETE STOCK
STRAW HATS, BONNETS,
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S HATS,
BLOOMERS, OAPS. - fr.o.,
PANOY OBAPI BONNETS,
FRENCH FLOWERS
RIBBONS, LAOIS,
RUCHES, ko ,
Embracing in all an assortment unequalled in this city,
and we respectfully invite the attention of merchants
to our Spring Stock.
Oaeh and short.time buyers will find it [specially their
Interest to give ea a call.
LINCOLN, WOOD, tez NICHOLS.
feb9-3ra
HATS, F_IIRS, STRAW GOODS,
ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS, RUCHES, R:o
HOOPES & DAVIS,
SIANUFACTDREES AND DEALERS
Noe. 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (up Maim)
PHILADILPHIA,
Have on hand a complete stock of the above goods, laid
in for Cash, to which the attention of buyers is invited.
OHAB. HALLOWELL, late of the firm of Ohm Hal
lowell & 00., long known to the trade, would be pleased
to see hla friends at the waretooma of MOOSTO. Hoopes
& Davle:: feb9-2m
FRENCH FLOWERS,
Jot landed and for male by
G: ADAMS,
JNO. G. FALCONER & CO.,
,
DEALERS IN
P. I 33 33 0 MS 8 ,
SIMS, AND MILLINERY °ODDS,
No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET.
febl-lm
BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
Are now opening at their Store,
No. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above Fourth, North Side,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
NEW' SPRING STYLES
op
FANCY DRY GOODS,
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION
And selection, 'which they offer for sale to Iniye:a from
all parte of the United Staten, on the moat liberal terms.
feb9 Ern
WILCOX & CO's
0 , •
•
Z/103D3WIL
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE,
Acknowledged by , he LADtBB to be the best /AM yet
produced, and at no higher cost thou the ordinary Skirts.
These Skirts are for sale by roost of the prominent
Jobbing Houses. robe •lm
WHITE GOODS,
tstaßotatarts,
Lamm IMP*
MRSEILLES ILTS,
PIQUE BASQU INOS,
LAPPET SHIRTING S,
BALLED JACONETS,
OIIAMBREY QIN GRAMS, Ao.,
Imported for the present season, and offered on res.
stumble terms to the Wholesale Tr ade, by
SENAT BROTHERS 8,50;',
238 CHESTNUT STREET.
ja26 t mar 3 Ir ,
BRITISH GOODS:
CARTON, GRINNELL, & CO.,
53, 55, and 67 Park Place, Now York,
ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE AND ATTIIAO 4
TIDE BTOOK OF
PRINTED CHALLIES,
DE LAMES,
ENGLISH PRINTS,
JACONETS,
HINGHAM%
RODSS, &c..,
Additions to *hicb will be made by Stcaniors
anti Packots tb tttrito.
rebUti
fga PEREMPTORY SALE—By order of
EEL the Assignees of the Bank of Pennsylvania.—
THOMAS do 80E8, Auctioneers,
THE SPLENDID NEW DAN 4ING HOUSE, CREST
NUT STREET, between Fourth and Filth istreets, ad
joining the Earthen' and Mionhanios , Bank, and oppo
site tbb United Stet: Custom Umise, with , greolts
ik not, erected fqr t e pant, OP PENN6YI4VANIA
Op TUESDAY, Mare 1, 1869, at .7 o'clock In the
evoninr, will be wild at public sale, *illicit noserve, at
th , e phtiadet ttta Illebange—
All that splendid edifice and lot of ground thereunto
belonging, situate on the north side of Chestnut street,
between Fourth and Binh greets; the lot containing
in front on Chestnut street 70 feet, and extending In
depth of that width 178 feet, more or less, to ground of
Rulings Covrperthwalt. The Banking House fronting
on Chestnut street is of brick, with fine gainer
Granite front, four strodes high, bead's the basement,
70 feet 4 inches front by 48 feet 10 Inches In depth.
The other. attached thereto, fronting on the north, is
three stories high beldam! the basement—fineopreeeed
brick front and granite doorway-68 .feet 4 Inoheo
front, wish a passage-way on each aide 8 feet wide, and
extends in depth 104 feet.
The whole built In the most substantial manner, and
thoroughly fireproof In eve", part ; the floors are of
marble and brown-stone tile, resting on rolled iron
beams with brick arches, and all the partition!' of brick;
the roof, an Iron frame, covered with heavy corruga
ted copper, the cornices and gutters of stone end cop
per; the theirs are of Iron the wall bases of marble
and ; many of the door-joints of iron; the doors
of heavy boiler iron and black walnut; the ehuttero of
heavy boiler, Iron—the whole building thoroughly
warmed with Morris, Tanker & Co.'s hot-water apps-
rotas, and every room well ventilated by rooters near
the ceilings,
The basement story contains 18 rooms of various di
mensions, frgm 88 feet 8 inches by 24 feet 6 inches, to
12 by 10 feet; ceilings 9 feet 6 inches high. AiSO, 4
water-closets and urinal. These rooms are all well
lighted, and connected by a passage ra feet wide.
The first story of the rear building has a large room,
with an entrance fourteen feet wide from Chestnut
street; lie dimensions are 67 feet by 64 feet, and ceil
ing 45 feet high The aide walla cued with an Iron
boas below to the height of the window cilia. The
ceiling le of cast iron, handsomely decorated with
panels and paintings ; in Its centre a cast-Iron eliptical
skylight 25 by 18 feet ; the floors of brown-atone tile,
the counter fronts of ornamental out iron, the counter
and desks of tine black walnut. Also, a large, strong
room of Yale's chilled iron, completely burgle. -proof,.
Upon the same floor are six rooms, of various Mame-
Mono, from 40 feet by 26 feet to 10 feet by 10 feet 8
inches, with ceilings 20 feet 6 inches and 18 feet high.
These mine either open on Chestnut street or upon a
corridor to Chestnut street, 14 feet wide.
The seoond etory contains eix MOMS Of various di
mensions, from 41 feet by 30 feet to 10 feet 4 Inches, by
10 feet 0 inches, with ceilings 17 feet high i also, 5
water-oloasts.
The third story contains 6 rooms of various
'woolens, from 41 by 99 feet to 23 by 14 feet 6 Inchee,
with collage 15 end 17 feet high. Also, 4 water•
closets.
The fourth story, on Chestnut street, may be readily
divided into three rooms, from 39 by 26 feet to 28 by 16
feet, with ceilings 12 feet high. Also, 2 water-cloaets.
The lash of the Oheetnutatreet front are in the
building, and only require gluing—all the other sash
are glued. Ihe total number of rooms is 84.
Maybe examined on application to the auctioneers.
Terms—sl6o,ooo of the purchase money may remain
on this one property, secured by bond and mortgage;
balance cash on the execution of the deed, say within
sixty days from male, or the whole may be paid in cash
at the option of the purchaser.
I.Ep $2,600 of the oaelipayment to be paid at the
time of sale.
ELY" Sale peremptory, by order of Assignees.
N. D. The vacant strip of ground in the rear, about
8 feet north and south, by 711 test east and west, is and
will be sold, subject to an agreement between the Bank
of Pennsylvania and said Hangs Clowperthwalt,
dated December 26th, 18,0, recorded in Deed Book R.
D. W., No. 112, page 11, relative to the opening of a
40 feet street in the roar, to extend from Fourth to
Fifth street, said strip of ground to fern, part of said
street, if opened. The rights secured by acid agree
ment will be sold end conveyed to the purchaser. It
maybe seen at the Auction Booms any time previous to
sate, M, TROId&S br, SONS, Auctioneers,
It •189 and 141 South FOURTH Street
LYON'"PURE CATAWBA BRANDY
AND U. 8 WiNE-GROWSRB 00. OINOIN.
NATI BPAIIKLING OIiMPAGNB.
. . .
We have luat.secelved a fresh supply or both the
above articles which we guarantee to be perfeely
pure, and particularly adapted to the use of Invalids,
as well as a pleasant and invigorating beverage for
those in health. We would call the attention of Balls
and Parties to this artlaleof Champagne. It will be
found much superior, and rally as low as any good wine
In the market. For sale by
A. F. HA ZAN D Ja CO.,
No. 606 MARKET at.
nItYANT & BTRATTON'a NATIONAL
Jl_Jr MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, S. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. Por in
formation, call or send for Catalogue. feß.tf
AB WET CEIAMPAGNE.—Just received,
C
vanes Cabinet Champs no, X pint bottles, in
atom awl for sale by E. P. MIDDLETON &
fall-Ot No, 6 North 311WWR pt,, Phllaba,
ETYiiiinerg eacibg
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
201 OIIIIROH ALLEY
,fancv ZOrp Goebs.
PATENT EXTENSION,
WITHOUT .SEWING,
MIT Efoobe Jobbers.
DRY GOODS' OPENING,
SPRING of 1959
JOSHUA L. .BAILY,
Having completed hie
NEW STORE,
No. 213 MARKET STREET,
WILL OM TIM DAY
A Large and General Stook of
AMER/DAN AND FOREIGN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
SELEUND FOR TILE SPRING TRADE,
To which he invites the attention of
HIS DUMDUM AND BUYERS ONNBRALLY
I have Mau styles of Goode, made to my own order,
and received direct from the manufacturers, Without
emutruslon to agents, which will be Bold
BELOW MARKET PRICES
ALSO, ,
MANY CONFINED STYLES
CHOICE GOODS
CASH BUYERS
PROMPT SHORT CREDIT BUYERS,
1/11051 ALL 13EOTIONEI,
Will find the Stook weal wordy theirlixaminstion
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
No. 213 MARKET STREET,
, Retail Mtn qpoobe.
(4,BEAT BARGAINS IN TRISIIKINGS,
ZEPAIYItS, and SKIRTS, at MAXWELL'S
Store and Xantory, EL SVENTII and 011EBT.N UT.
fe9-12t
SPRING GOODS.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Rave received by the
STEAMER ARAGO
PRIM FIRST IMPORTATION OP -
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Selected expressly for their retail trade, coneletie g of
MOB CHINE SILKS, and ROBES,
NEW DESIGN MOUSSELINE%
PARIS ORGANDI ROBES,
LAWNS, CHINTZES, BRILLIANTES,
RICE BAREGES and MILANESE,
With a variety of Now To:taros for •
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
febT.St
OPENING.
Tito.l4.oeS W. EVANS & CO.,
ARE NOW OPENING
Testa
FIRST IMPORTATION
SPRING GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
• NUM SHAWLS,
FOULARDS, THIN GOODS,
• SkIDRGIDERIES, Ao.
rime will continue to receive &Mittens to the Stook
on the arrival or every luropean Steamer.
7 t Shr and 820 Clifstaztur tsztc r:
fob 7 tI
'HE I'L/LOE TO BOY LINENS!
A.' We bate received, dlreet from the itanufsettirers,
OUR FIRST SPRINO IMPORTATION OP IRISH
LINENS.
4.4 fins Printing Linen.
4-4 medichn Fronting Linen.
4-4 Hamill Linene.
4 4 superior strong Family Linen. -
PILLOW °Aim, BOLSTER OASIS, AND SHEETING
LINENS.
. .
Birder) and Diaper Lineue.
Table Demist Linens
Table Clothe, Napkins, Towels, Ac., Ac.
Butcher Linens Strainer Linens, Him Linens, AIL
We have bad a great ran on
LINEN 11DKV8
•
Very floe Ifindkerehiefe for a levy.
Every other quality of Ladles', Children's, and
Gents" do.
We keep line stock of
BTITOELED LINEN BOSOMS,
made expressly to order, of our own Linen. We can
particularly reeommend them.
Also; WOVEN Bosoms.
We keep one of the beet Btobka of
DOIIIEB2IO MUSLIN
In Philadelphia.
IHORkbEt a OHJOM'b,
Itort4eppt Donor 1111GEITH &. °ADMAN ,
" Wa BUY AND DDLX. POD OMNI AND HAVE BUT
ON. PRICE." fed-4f
REAL LACE COLLARS • SETS.
Taint d'alencou i Point Applique Houiton and
Valenciennes fabrics. Constantly receiving ago
Thread Vale' Barbee; .901ftree.
SHABPLBBB BEUTiIERS,
jaw CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
UALMORAL SKlRTS.—Various quail-
AAP tatie And dyke orO&Y &DERE Alia&
aIIARPLPES,OROVIEtta,
Jai 0/115TIOIT sod BIOLiTH.
lESQUIMAUX BEAVER CLOAKS,
NOR COLD. WEATHER, •
JUST REORIVED,
And will be sold at
LOW PRICES,
TO OLOblil TILE SEASON.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
ja2o 208 CHESTNUT STREET.
BLANICETS.-A full assortment, English
and American. ell atom at
MUCH LOWER RATES
than heretofore. 000 PER & OONAR D,
fel S. E. toner NINTH & MARKET Ma.
CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, MOTHS,
AND PEETINGE.—Men's and Boys' wear. Also,
Goode exclusively for
BOYS' WEAR.
COOPER IC OONARD,
fol 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. _
CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM.—Balance
of our Cloaks, comprising a broken assortment we
will dispose of at
GREAT REDUCTION.
Brodie Shawls at first cost.
Woollen Shawls particularly ekesp.
000PIii. & CONARC.
fel S. X. corner NINTH and MARRXT.
girti egrobo tEommission gouges.
JOHN B. CARSON,
DRY GOODS
MERCHANT,
49 MAIN STREET,
SAINT LOUIS, Mo
EU-Consignments rms.:tidily solicited,
MINN IN PNItADNLPHII TO
Caleb (lope, Beg , M. L Hallowell & 00.,
Trediok, Stokes, & 00., Lind Brother & Co.,
Howell, Smith, & 00., Price, Perrin, & Co.
teb7.Bt*
SPRING TRADE,-1859.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now opening a large and varied stook of
LAWNS, ()RALLIES, PRINTS, and other
DRESS GOODS,
To which the attention of the trade is Invited Ahio,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Compri!'log Yairhill, Osnaburgs, Woodward Doeskins,
Brown Sheeting% and ihirtings, Mariners' Stripes, Blue
Drilie, Vest Padding's, .to., Ao.
OOKFISH SHEETINGS—Just received
-ILL and for sale be
BURLEY, HAZARD, tt HUTCHINSON,
112 Chestnut street.
nISOHOFF's celebrated Cloths and Doe
.o skins, together with other desirable makes of
German Woollens, just reeeived and for eale by
8111PLEY, EIAZAILD, & 11111 . 0111NBON,
febd-3m 112 Ohestput street.
MRS. STEEL'S WHOLESALE AND DE
LTA. TAIL 00R8IT AND SKIRT WAREROUBN, In
TENTH. second door above Chestnut street, east side.
Also. SSP SPRING GARDSN Street. feS-Otit
T'sOOND TEEM of the Session in
PENN INSTITUTE will commence February let.
Apply at the Ronnie, 13. E. corner THIRTEENTH and
FILBERT. E. 13TIIWART, Principal.
Ja3l-tf
QOOTT I3 FASIONS.— BENJ. CRAW-
L, FORD, No. BR7 MARILST Street, is Agent for
SOOTT'S RSPORT OF FASHIONS , which Is now
ready for Spring and Bnmmer,:lB69. 107.81*
URYSON's PRINTING ROUSE, 2 North
SIXTH Street.
PHILAMILFIIIA, Bebraexy 7 t 1869.
POR THE SPRING TRADE
A splendid lot of BILL”NEAD PAPER, ruled with
The 'MANKIND PEN, can be furnished from $0 to $lO
per ream,the finest article in this market, prepared
expressly for us. Alio, Cards, Circulars, and general
JOB PRINTING, brought up to the highest style of
the art, and at greatly reduced prices.
JAMES H. SIMON,
te74 a 1 No. North FAXTFI Ptteet,
Boots an Oboes.
Be P. WILLIAMS 8c CO.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND BROE
WAREHOUSE,
No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
reb3.2ni
Jos. le - . Txxcasapsora - as co.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREIELOUBM,
No. BM MARKET STREET.
11Y A largo and general aaaortment of Rut.= and
Oitp.made hoe constantly on hand. febl•ani
SPRING STYLES, 1559.
J_ BL Alt_ 6AX.3I\IIDM/113,
WHOLEBALD DNALEAS AND MANUVAO'D'UniItB
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS,
BOOTS, bHOES, &0., &a.
Being prepared to offer u great Inducements to
buyers as Jobbers in any other markit, invite an ex
amination of their stock.
No. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
fel.2m Near the Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia
LEVI° IC, RABIN, & CO.,
BOOT AND 131108 WARBHOUBB
Ann
hiANDWAOyOItIf
No. 525 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
We have now on hand an extensive stook of Boota
and Shoes, of all descriptions, of. our own and Eastern
Bfaunfacture, to whist' we invite the attention of
southern and Western buyers. feblm
Insurance Campania.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL
STATV.IVOISWT OF ASSMTB.
8171480R181D CAPITAL, £1,850.100 89,280,500
PAID CAPITAL 278,415 1,392,075
INVESTMENTS, $3,081,445,
AS FOLLOWS:
Keel Estate 122,851 9 6 6114,266
Clash on hand in Bank 0,884 3 4 34,420
Osah in henda of dgenta.... 14,010 01 74,596
Lamson Bonds itflottgagea, 74,797 3 5 378,986
Losing on Life Policies 11,904 1 3 69,620
Btooka of the United litotes
held in New York 34,800 18 3 171,050
New York State 6 par cent.
stock and loans on State
and city atoek held In New
York 40,966 10 7 202,280
Lonna on Railway and other
stooks in Client Britain... 385,167 0 5 1,925,850
Itsllway and other 5t00k..... 24,918 6 5 124,590
Total £610.289 2 8 8,081,445
PreallUoll received in the
year 1857 - £176,049 4 8 1375,245
Loma paid in 1857 90,684 19 2 .. 462,920
Lomeli hot paid . 3,198 1 3 17,970
All other claims against the
Company 10,370 13 7 . 50,850
PIIL►DELPDIA, January 25, 1859.
GEORQE WOOD, Agent,
226 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
TIM COMPANY INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR
DAMAGE BY TIRE, AND MARES
INSURANOE ON LIVES ON
FAVORABLE . TEEMS.
REFERS TO
C. H. Fleher,lbsq.
Adolph S. Bo:le, Esq , Pres. Bank of Commerce.
B. B. Comegys. Seq., Cashier Philadelphia Bank
I. Pemberton Mitchinson, Seq.
John Grigg, Esq.
MUM. B. &. W. *Mali,
.' Thomas & hnirtitc,
" James, Mint, Santee, & CO.,
" David 8. Brown &Co
• D. - Morris Aam cc-vo - ., '
.. N. Trotter & Co.,
" B. A. Yahneetoh k Co.
Surveyor—SAMllSL COPELAND.
Inspector—WM. A. BIMPSON. ,
Attending Phirsielan—Dr. W. W. GERHARD.
Conettlting Physloldn—Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON.
ieb4l m w Zw
EASTERN .INSURANCE COMPANY,-
011101 No. 6 EXCHANGX.
AIITIIOIIIIIIb OIPIT/LL • • 6500,000
CAPITAL BTOOE BOBBOBIngO 100,000
0 P3IIO.ETILtt
TIRE RISKS on Merchandise and Bu.tidings.
MARIND RISKS on Tousle. Oargoea and Vrafghte.
/MAIM TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Goods per
Railroad', OanSid, and etemnboate, taken on favorable
terms
The Board of Directors (In order to guard igainaS
any serious calamity, and thus afford greater eecurity
to the Insured) have received to take no more than Pive
Thousand Dollars on any one rick
Al! looses will be promptly and liberallysettled
DIRROTORS.
Andrew Coohran, Robert B. Walker,
William Ingram Brown, Jamb Lukens,
Richard G. Stotailmry, George Cookman,
Peter D. Vent, Charles Stoy,
Thom's' a Shin, Jacob Reed,
lilibeft P. TAylot, W. O. Stotesbury.
ANDABW doognAN, President.
zwitax Baoitn, Tit% Preaddent
INOTIOE.-THE PRESENT CAPITAL
of THE lINTSRPRIBE INSURANCE COMPANY
($100,000) haring been paid in cash, notice is hereby
given that an increase of the came, to the cam of Two
Mildred Thotisand lioness, has been authorised by the
Stockholders, and that the subscription book will be
opened on the fast day of March nett, at the Ofdoe of
the Company, where it will remain open until the in-
Creased amount has been subscribed
OBARIIII W. 00ER, Secretary.
Fhiladelphis, 29 January, 1859.
EN TER /IR ISE IMSURANCE COM
PANY.
(FIER INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
DIRECTORS.
T. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William M'Kee, George H. Stuart,
Nalbro Frasier John Brown,
John M. Atwo od, • B. H. Fahneatoa,
Benj. T Tredick, Andrew D. Ouh,
Henry Wharton, J. Livingston Brringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARE, President.
CHARLES W..OOXE, Secretary.
Temporary Office, 152 South 10IIRTH Street.
•
ja3l-tmarl fp
VIILTON' S /NSURANOE, ADJUSTING,
Jlt: AND COLLEOTING OPPION,
No. 008 OHNBI NUT BTENZT, •
kan.AnicrolA.
The undersigned having been practically engaged for
a number of yeare in different capacities of the Inn
ranee business—for several years in adjusting losses
exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his
services to those sustaining Lou or Damage by Piro to
property insured, in making out their proofs of such
lOU or damage in full compliance with the intricate and
cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such •
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companion so Inclined, or others.
Re le 'misted by the beet legal counsel in Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of Claim against Insurance Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained lose by sire
to property Insured, and it has also been the eXperience
of the undersigned, that palates are frequently declared
partially or entirely told at • serial's time after a fire
ocean, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage
ment in effecting the insurance, er for some other cause,
which, although an important hut, is scarcely ever din
eovered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undereigned
will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired.
and examine policies effected by others (in most oases)
free of extra charge.
Parties sustaining lose or damage by Bre, an above,
will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned
as moon after the Ere an peseible.
422 guilt* JAMES YOLTON.
saving Snub°
QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO•
()TETT OP PHILADELPHIA.
- Mice, No. 881 North THIRD Street,
(Consolidation Bank Building )
OHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENN.
SYLVANIA
Deposits received in some of One Dollaraod upwarde,
and repaid in Geld, without notice, with VIVII PER
GENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution hue
long been needed In the Northern part of the city, and
"The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society" was char
tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to impply this
necessity. The Managere, in organising and locating
it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo
date the business interests and wants of the very large
and enterprising population by whioh it is surrounded.
OFFION OPEN DAILY,
Prom 8 to 2,4 cooloat ; also, on MONDAY and THORN.
DAY from 6 until 8 o'clock In the evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy. Hon H. K Strong,
Daniel Underkoller, Prederick Steak°,
Brands Hirt, Joeeph P. LeOlero,
John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht,
James S Pringle, Jacob Dock
Joseph id Dowell, Hon. Wm. Elillward,
George Woelpper, (1, co. T. Thorn
Peter O . Ellinaker, Robert B. Dav idson.
JAMES B. MINGLE, President.
BBANOIB KART, Secretary. je,2o-tf if
UT E. BARBER & CO.,
•• • No. 23 13OUTH. THIRD STREET, -
PHILADELPHIA.
Collections made on all points in the Weet, through
their Weetern Office, at DAVENPORT, lowa.
Taxes paid for non-residents in lOWA and MISSOURI.
Land Warrants located.
Defective Land Warrants corrected.
Duplicates of boat Land Warrants obtained from
Hoveroment.
Caveats and Assignments correctly drawn.
REFERENCES.
B. B. Comegys, Esq., Philadelphia Bank.
Messrs. Boyd & Bates.
4, Morris & Jones & Co.
4, Tingley, English, & Co. fe3 et
BED CORDS, PLOUGH LINES, &c.,
manufactured and for 131410 by WEAVER, FIT
LIM, do 00 ., No. 23 North WATER and TA North
yiLLARYN. fog
tOants
WA N T E D— A YOUNG MAN to go
WIMP, who understands the DRUG MI
NIM. Alldiew, "Box 1888,, P. 0.,. with refer
- . .
once..lt* ,
WANTED -A MAN with a good TRADE',
as ASALISBNIAN tux Wholesale Clothing Store,
The beat of 71)Mtellel) required. Apply et litrifDEß &
GRLIBB43, No. 2194 North THIRD St. fe9-21*
with some knowledge, of
Irene and Flowers, to take. charge of a large
Vegetable sgarden--a; Married Men, for whom a Haase
on the spot Is ready., Meanies required. Addreee
" VESIETABLI GABDEN,s 3 ,-Bloodis Despatch , Of—
flee, - . " • • . feil4t*
13Onfi. ild - t • • L. - maisprfa.4 PART-
I/IMIU.NEB; -with 'thta l it,rali i t ;f* g
a t
AST. Address (itemedistelY) "M E , , !teg.htit •-
this Office. - --.. . _ • ~s, , ..
OBICEOPATH/0 PHYSICIAN
11 WANTED, in the interior. of Ponnsylvants.
Apply to S. M. MoAILIBTED, U. D
feD St* 263 North ELEVENTH It.
WANTED—A SALESMAN 1i
elle Olottf Store. in Market Street, who can In
fluence a thudi and 1311..1Konthe Trade. One from Ken
tucky or Tennessee preferred. Addreei gi Box 629,
Poet Office . CIO 61*
DARTNEE, WANTED—An active Doi
nese Man, with from $5,000 to gB,OOO, in a good
and substantial tdanufaeturlog business. • Competition
light; prate large. Address, with real name and
plane of interview, PARTNNS, tattle Office . feB-gqt_
A YOIING MAN from , the Country, a
-CM-Pupil of the High School, who hal had some ex
perience In Baok-keeping, desires a SITUATION as
Cntry Clerk or Assistant Boolkkeeper, in come well
estabilehed business. Is an exultant and rapid writer,
and can give the very beet of city references. Please
addreze 8.-11.. W. Office of T4e Pew. leg 4to
VirANTED-OHEOKS, OBETIFICATES
♦ r OF DEPOSIT, and NOTBB of the BANK OF
PENNSYLVANIA, for which the biglbut market rate
will be paid, by OAMSLOS 8613NOTHDR,
No. 47 South THIRD Street, _
feb•emweta: east aide, above Chestnut.
$4,0009 s soo—Wanted —s 4,ooo to be
.soared by first mortgage on Beal Be
tate worth S 16,000; also, $OOO to be gamed by area
mortgage on Beal Estate worth at lead $B,OOO. For
further particulars Inquire of J. M. HOLOOIII3, At
torney-at-Law, No. 429 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia. fe2.wita4t*
A YOUNG MAN WANT. A IeITUA
-1-3- TION at any respectable business and at mode
rate saiary Best of reference can be given. Address
PUNOTUALItY, at this Office. ' fe7-4t*
LB. A GENTLEMAN is desirous of obtaining
a SITUATION to :travel. Is well acquainted
through this and adjoining States. Best of reference
as to character, &a. Address "TOWN? at °face
of The Press. 107•Stif
I- WANTED FORTH! UNITED S rATES
OAVALBY—AbIe-bodled, unmarried men, to whom
will be given good pay, board. clothing; and medical
attedeanoe. Fay from $l2 to $22 per month. No
man having a wife or child, will be accepted. Applj for
810IINTBD lIKRVIOR at No. 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north aide., . 1. N. MOORE,
apl74f Ist Lieut. lit Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. '
pearbing.
TWO FINES ' -FURNISRED ROOMS,
with BOARD, oau be bad by Gentlemen of standing,
In an agreeable and hlghly-reepeetable family. An
dreae a• THOMPROG," Press Office. , - fel3-6t*
BOARDING.—Any Gentleman and Wife
swishing BOARD will Ilium address ti
PE El
- this Offioe, and no doubt they oan be satisfied.
fe7-3t* •
LOST—A PLAID SHAWL, (gentleman's,)
in the cm, on Saturday, from Wilmington. Any
one having the tame will be well rewarded by leaving
it, or addressing No. 183 North THIRD. St., Phitsdel
phis it*
Sox Gals anb to £g
IeiFOR SALE-A SOROONER, two
years old, carries 180 tnne—rery light draught.
Terms easy. Apply, for 4 days. to
DANIEL MoGARR ,Y
WEST PIRLADIELPRTA
teo-ht! . West end of Mutat. etreet bridge.
BBILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE.—Apply
at the N. Z. comer of SIITH and. OHESTNIIT
Street+. JOHN J. 'Mat,
feB.Btlr • Proprietor. -
fra TO CABINET-MAKERS.—TO RENT,
OABINiT WACRICEOO6III, with FaCTORY' at
tached, 'situate No 936 !SPRUCE Street, above Fourth.
This is 'an old.establlshed stand for the sale of fine
Cabinet ware, fancy Chairs, and Upholstery. It was
formerly oocupied by Mr. Geo. 3. Renkele and recently
by Reuter & Kauffman In the fancy Cabinet business.
It has a large Factory immediately in the rear, awl is a
good stand for the bnaness. Te a good tenant It will
be rented low for a term of years. To a person of
small capital a good openlog is offered. Apply to GXO.
W. GASP/INTER, 787 MARK= Street. feB.l3tit
FOR 'BALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH
IMMEL and CATHARINE. OARHONY, Decietuaiti.,
All that valuable Lot and ive-Btorrlitore and Dwel.-
ling erected thereon, situated at the northwest, corner
THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing on Third
street eighteen feet, on Cherry attest seventrone
feet six Inches, thence running northward. forming an
L of ninety. feet, bask of stores ennead on Third street.
//or further particulars inquire of.
8. SPARC,
ISAAC ROSONS,
w tam 148 North Third street.
el. TO LET—Second, Third, and. Fourth
26.3. Stories. separately or together, of Store Hos. ou
and 313 South PROST Street, with Hoisting Shaine;
Om, dce. Well adopted for Offices or light Manufao
taring baldness!. JOHN DUCHY.
fe7-mwt lmW ' -
gOTIOE.—The Proprietor, being engaged
.1.1 In another fetal, wishes to dispose of his Interest
id the MADISON ROOM, Non. 87.. and 89 North
SBOOND Street, Philddelphis. The entire 'furniture
and Pistnreo for wrzying on Madness, including the
Saloon In the Woomera, will be ampo.a of to a mita•
ble puteheaer on favorable terms. ,The Hotel contains
near one hundred Chambers, sufficient to aoccumnodate
one hundred and fifty persons. The whole ooneern is
conveniently arranged, and in good order.
fe74till 7. OT ?SHRINK, Proprietor.
MODERN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
FOR SALE —The undersigned, Proprietor of
JONES'S Ellicatatiom ROM and of the MADISON
1101785, will dispode of hie interest in the latter to a
tenant approved by the owners of the property, and is
authorised to say that the whole of the Furniture and
Fixtures an be purchased of the owners at a liberal
pride, and that the Hotel will be renovated. None but
inch as can influence a good trade need apply.
fe7,l3ta • JOHN OTPENICIBIC.
dig FOR SALE OR RENT—The splendid
JEL RESIDENCE at the S W. earner of JUNIPER
and VINE Streets. Lot 38 by 70; Sue side yard,
parry, sod every modern improvement. Bent $560
.apply at SIX Stret (eeeond story.) fah St
140111E4 FOR 5A.44.-8 Plain Cylinder
Boilers, Es in. diametef, .51.7 feet long, with fire
front and connections coniPlete.Alio, 2, Plain Cylinder
Boilers, 36 in. diameter, 26 feet 10n.§,-liith ljaters ttn•
der. Both seta In complete order, and for alp low. Ap
ply to WEAVER, PITLER, k CO.,
fe3-6t if No 38 N. WATER and 22 N. WHARVER.
A FARM OF 320 ACRES FOR $80.00;--
Missouri Lands sold, entered, and located from
12)4 eta, to $2 $0 per acre. °Mae, N. E. corner FIFTH
and OHESTNUT Streets. • fe3.lm*
P 2 MILL ,TO RENT.—The Paper
Mill known as HANWSLL MILL, situated on the
Wissahickon Oreek, and one mile from chestnut Hill
Railroad Station. Thie Mill le adapted to make fine
Beek Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sue.
<tetanal manufacture of paper. Pomewdon gtven imme
diately. Apply to, or address. -
GROWN H. LEVIS,
d29-tf . No. SO South SIXTH Street
WFOR RENT— Th e DWELLING No.
618 LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square) from
the let of January, 186 D. The house is three arteries
high ywlth basement, bank building, ko , now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the Mike pf The Press, or
at the house. n 023.1:
TO BENT.—On the lat January neat, the
very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, 4th
and 6th Doom each 21 feet by 146) of the NEW STORB,
583 51ARIE1{T Street. The building is one of the Site
improvements on the upper side, between NIPTH and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good ftrtap way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premtaes. nol4f
Caufcrtioncrp
EDWARD G. - WHITMAN & CO.
Manufacturers or pure Druggists' and Family
OONFECIT/ONS,
Amongst which ere Soluble Gum Drops, Moss Paste,
Pectoral Paste, Medicated Lozenges, superior
Oroom of Btravberrloo, Dstoo, Orono%
Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples,
ito., &0., &a
BONBONS AND KISSMIS,
CarameHee, Chocolate Preparations, of all kinds;
Domestic and Imported
CRYBTALIZND PRIIITO, &O
Par sale, Wholesale and Entail, at
le7•mwf6t BECOND and CHESTNUT Streets
.filontp.
fIOMMEROIAL AND TRAVELLING
OREDITB &reliable in allTarte of the world,
opened with the hotue of Mame. GEORGE PEABODY
& CO., of London. Apply to
GAW, MACALF.BTER. A CO.,
fe2..tf 816 WALNUT Street.
5(),000 TO LOAN, in sums to Snit
applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Olothing, &0., on mode
rate terms, by JONES & 00., Brokers, N. W. corner
THIRD and GABILILL' Streets. below Lombard. Es
tabllnhed for the last B+s years. Office hours from 7A.
M.to7P.St.
SECOND-HAND GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, by
eminenlkmakers, warranted genuine, for tale cheap—at
one.half the original cost. is2olm tr
MMIMEMIII
The following forty-one members of the Senate and
House, via:
Menem SHAEFFER. COFFEY, GREGG, MYER,
SCOFIELD, RUTHERFORD, BALDWIN, PARKER,
YARDLEY, of the Senate- and Messrs. THORN,.
RAMERSLEY, GRATZ, WOOD, WALBORN. HARD
ING, LITTER, NEALL, lIKEPPARD, FISHER, AB-
Bort WILEY, hioDOWELL, IRISH, BRYSON,
BREAD, KINNEY, BARLOW, FEARON, BIEHAF
FEY , MILLER, ROUSE. WHITMAN. CAMPBELL, Mc:
CLIME, PRICE, ELLMAKER, GREEN, REANAGY,
ROSE, WILLISTON, and GLAT Z, of the House are
sojourning for the,present seesion, at the JONES'
HOUSE, erected In 1857, corner of MARKET SQUARE
and SIARRET Street, HARRISBURG, Pa., where
ample accommodations may be obtained at all times for
their respective friends, and others having business
with them. ja3l.mw&fr-2w
JOY, COE & CO.' s
ADVERTISING AND COMMISSIBN AGENCY,
439 OUBSTNIIT Bt., 2d floor, Philadelphhs, and
Tribune Buildings, New York.
JOY, COE, & CO. are the Agents for the most in
ilnential sad largely circulating Newspaper" in the
United States and the Caoadae. They are authorized
to receive adrettisements and subscription at the lowest
rates. Jal.4m&w-rp-lim
.L - a. S. WHELEN & CO.,
JI-:de BANKING, KOOK, and XX.OHANOII 01IFIG11,
No 809 WALNUT Street.
STOOKS and LOANS, of alt deacriptione, bought and
'sold on Commission In the principal cities of the
United States or Europe.
Particular attention given to the Cafe investment of
Anne), L 11129
9ttitnni
W WALNUT-STREET THEATRE,
11 001INIER NLNIN,ANN, WALNUT IIBUTA.
Acting ant Stage . .:.11e. B. L'DoW6I.
LTRD3 (Wader:44w) INDID,-lebraery St, lgeti
usin.NT.-
ilardet, Din 7 Olewilse L Mr. Young; Oa ,
trade, Mrs. Dneleld ; 714. DlOllOOl.,
TIN MAD ABOUT TOWN.
Prtoee of abairsion--Becand - Tiadiadf6lon4Clirelis
end Third Tler, 26 cents; Tempe% ilk ems Drew
(Mole 60 ego* Prints Both reettriag to the ft
ic.cau:sa and.l63 Mae, Deets ki:obrek•Fintiagrthuse
Bole,, DI amts.
Door, open at halt pet B Wolock; Outgo steel ei -
T Wolcott., „ „
ATILELic OLARKW• -A80R4117.
itoldsrLdis. Maw sod
Stags Mama. '
313 W OF•dneolagr), bbresq 9, Ugh ,
OUlt AILIBIOAN oqualx.
Ass. Trenobs7d,- our . Annifian Couda; tae. 3'. 3 :
Clarke; Lord Donde*, ' •
TO corollas 'with -
ALADDIN;
• OR, THU WONDU.M. LAMP I
Admission, DS ots. Dosorfil ;NMI to Drag Ofrolo, iTJt
tits; Mediates Stalls, SO Oat Bests in Print, Dazes, Ti
ots; Gallory l lt eta_ wthinagtor Would Pmairalbeft
PH*. Box.** Gamy, for lilaor"! 2041,0, 76'1114
Wtoilei !visits Doi; SS: - '
Doors oyes at" knit pat I *Week; sonsfset at 7,
NATIONAL -- CIRCUS, , WALNUT BT.,
J. 1 above SIGHTII-I.IW/Ui. DIM •
TWO 0160173.8 e AND A fiRNAGAI II V ar
THIS iWodnesdavi uvulas*, YebruaiP'9, Magi .•
TAN. AbilittßOlVA XIINAOBBLO ,
..
Of Lions, Tigers, Leopenis and Pastherv, an d_tlis cot,.
pantie Beast,
• .i - .T.ll O lOO LIAM. ,
EquViArianillyincuurtio sairAerolatie rviats..
- ' oamm oY rams, • -., '- ' • ~..
Drees °balsam:l Parqnstte " '' ' AT see k
Citilldzen nudes ten petal of age • 20 ti .'
Tandly Oirele '4..20 ' 11
Doors open at quarter to T Volga. rafoliml""
will commence at Tx, , , .
MoDONOUGH's GAIETIES--
224 BAGS STEMIT.
Mile BLTZA TMOLLAIAN. the Queen of Boog. - - -
BAH SHARPLNY and BILLY THOMAS, the Great
Comedians, in the Three Hunters,' Spirit mappings, The
Barber's. The , only complete 'Band in the fay Of
ETHIOPIAN SEHMADERS.
•
SAM LONGS Jester and Comic Vocalist.
- Was .11ATILDA HOUMA.
FULTON mraas, the Jig Dancer -
OLR NULL MYERS the trait Viellatst.
gr. 70 - W
fhe best and most pleasing Ballidlit in 4 P ol hilo/W S '
Mauna. MARIE, the graceful Danserste, -
Admittance,lo and l 6 mutt
cuItOB•BUTT." -
OBAND 00NOBBT AT JArilig HALL,
FRIDAY, Nehnussyll.
The following Artiste have kindly volunteered their
valuable - services to in the purchase of noble 808
BUTT and hie family from *Tarr : - '
Atita -
Kw ALLiNz, • • , •
~
AIABIO ( OolUnid ) ' 1 -
NB. OLD?,
PROP.- GOBTAL,
and other eminent talent.
Tickets, 26 cents. Reserved Beata, 50 cents .7 Mari
epee at 7; Concert commences at 8 o'clock. '
PROP. TAVERN ER'S READINGS
BROM SEAKSPEABB, AT ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS.
Tkureday, Heb. 10 " K 1 HibillrFMl FMB."
Friday, Feb 11
Saturday. Yel‘l2 ' 11111t0HArrOF FFNIOII. _
After Macbeth: on Friday, will be given
BURNS' O&LEBBATIID TAM - O'FHAZITZB,..
Tickets, 60 amts. A limited number or eonrae •
tickets, 81.26, at Messrs. Clary & Hart's aad at Hewn:
Beck & Lawton's, and at the door.
To commence at 8 o'clock. An early attendance is
solicited. " felLato
QIILLV.S TEN: - PAINTINGS, SLUM
TUTU& 011 6 11,0141E1101t
„01113E,01.
• Now on Exhibition at
.11 - -
BARLIPS GALL - UTE '
r. 2 (magnum street.. - ,
gratin* 1-0 - moot Shipwrecked. '
1u 2—Ow on Ida raft. , •
66 B.—Orrwoo preparing Ida habitation.
66 4—Orruwa at work holds own.
66 6-110 diacoiera tiro .print of a fooC , -
64 first sees and resonea
64 7—Ornsoo and Priday making a boat
46 13-47rwea awned a Spaniard and /Allard
I. 9—Crowe menu the English wean' '
1 . 10—Onnoft lesiva his lewd for
Thole &taros form a reneolaloh hani,orasptod the
leisure moments 'of mai 'dletiortioluM townamai . i;
THOMAS SULLY, daring the teat Are
ADMISSION' ' - - -SA Coati.
SEASON TIONATS SO
febB f44#
paiLaummoxic 3,901ETT.
BECOND CONCERT OP TAN EINL9ON
The map/leas begleive to announce that their az.
COND CONOVET ertll take place en
WRDNBeDLY Evi . r.FNUe6,. February Fib',
JAYNE'S HALL; cazirrifirr name,
and They take plasm* to inform their subeeribere and
the pnble that they ham at a very - heavy outlay, made
an arrangement with - Mr. - B:IILLDIAR for his greet
OPERA TROUPE, emulating of - • • -
' MLLE PIOOOLOMIH4
and the following Artistes "
Had. 0H10.% -
gig. Big . LORltif,
84. MAGGIGEOM, -
"- ."Mr„PXBRING, Oven Tenor )
Lea der and Condniter ' MUM.
A limited number of subscriptions will be taken for
the remaining Ommertedf applied for at Heck & Law;
ton's, corner ,of
,Sintentir 'aM Militant artiste, and at
Bhomeekee's Piano Btore,lo2l Chestnut street _• • -
Single Tickets for Concert, with Reserved Bimistsl 00
tt ' " - ' - for Gallery ao
'No ' , Extra Charge , ' for Proscenium Boxer, whiffle
can be had upon application al above.,
The Managers will Mt for the dellyerz of Tickets on
Tomb; afternoon,licim 8 till 13 o'clock, and on Wed.
needay from 10 L. M. till IS P. K., at Heck & fairtaa's
Musk Store, Seventh and Okestnnt streets. - &bat
BARTHOLOILEV S STATUE _- -
PARADIB4OgTi
EVE REPENTANT.
STATUR IN MARBLE,
BY VIE LATH iIdERIOAE 800LPUIR,
EDWARD 8. BARTROLOIRW,
.PENNSYLVANIA. MUMMY ON THE PINE ARTS,
Osigantin 11:17a r 17, BELOW Urumqi EMI , ST,
ON MONDAY MORNING,' JANUARY 3lsr,
FROM 9 O'Ol,OOR 'lO b O'CLOCK P. M.
AND PROM 7 TO 10 P. M.
EXHIBITED" fOR 03311 BINDITT Of THE MO
THER OP THE ARTIST.
Slagle amistign, 26 cents. Ohildren Indoor 12 ran
war prict. Season Tickets, 50 *ante, ""t
AMERICAN ADADEKY OF MUSIC.
BBNNITT OP MILD. PIOOOLOMINI, -
THURSDAY 'livening, Yebrnary 20. -
Mr. Ullman respectfully announces tkat Mlle. PICO-
Lonna being entitled to a benefit In Philadelphia, he
e m eegage ,z, ter this purpose, the, Academy of Made
only for - -
THURSDAY HVBRING. lebruari 10,
when will be glee; i t
.. the Ant time, Donizettili
admired Opera of
DON PASQUALIP,
Mlle. PIOOOLOMINI
will appear In ker celebrated role of
NOBINA,
•
ed
sedat by
• PLORINZa. LORINI. MAGGIOBOTTI.
Atter the Operant "Don Pargtutle,s , will begiven
for the tint time in Philadelphia, the catenated .Ifeeeti
Act of Donlzettl's grand Ograot
I•MASTITM,
In whit& s-
Mlle. - PICOOLOBEINI
will slog the part of Pauline. -
Byand with the &meant of Mile. PICOOLOMIN/, the
price of admisidon her been axed at"
ONE DOLLAR TO ANY PART OF THE ACADEMY.
Beata may be secured in Pam:Letts, Parquette Melo.
Balcony, Family Circle, and Amphitheatre,
WITHOUT ANY EXTRA. CHARGE.
The sale of sesta commences on MONDAY, Yebrsp.
ary 7.
MU.. PIOOOLOMINI
departs on Maly for New York, when she appears on
the same evening, and then - leaves for Albany, Troy,
Rocheater, Buffalo, Toronto, and the West. fel-tf
111ROREIM's VARIETIES !Cate Chan
-s- tant,) northwest corner of FIFTH and CHESI'..
NUT Streets. • , -
SHOCELLANECIIS CONCERTS NIGHTLY,
From 73; to 11 o'clock. T...VBECKET, Blsnager.•
fe4-6t*
SIGNOR, BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
COME AND LAIIII. Come and see the Funny
BUM, the Amusing Blitz, the Remarkable BMA. the
Laughing Blitz, the Popular Blitz, the Blitz who makes
all happy
PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING. commenting
at 7M o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS at 3 o'clock.
CONSISTING of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES,
astonlehing moss in Ventriloquism, the Learned Ca
nary Binh, and the Extraordinary - Exhibition of the
Hope Dancer.
Admission 25 amts. Children 18 (Ants. _
PEPENNSYLVANIA MAMMY or
TRA PINT ARTS
No. 1025 011.4STATUT BMW,
IN OPINDAILY (Sundays =opted) from a A. Y.
MI6 P. W.
Admission 25 omits. Children 12 rents.
Shares of Stook, entitling the holder's family to ad.
mission at ail times,llso. dl-tf
11 SIOAL FUND HALL.--TIEN GDR
UILANIA OBORTATRA • will mommenee their
Public BARSABSALS -on SATURDAY next, Nov.
Sath. Single Tickets SS ciente; a psalms of eight
Uchida for 11, which may be obtained at Andres 110
Chestnut etreet ; Beek & Lawton'a, corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Rail. The per
romance Gommendri at 8)( Weld* P. N. eall-11/
ttlatcbco, Jetocirg, a.r.
JAMES WATSON,
IMPORTER
or
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0 .,
No. 325 MARKET, STREET.
Constantly on hand a full assortment of Vaeheron
and Constantin Watches. fel-am
BAILEY
ty
BAILEY & K/TOBEN,
Hare remoreil to their new Nizoproor, Whits Marble
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH 8188, BELOW THE GIRARD noun,
Now opening their call Stook of - -
IMPORTED JBWILRY, PLATED WARES, AND
/AHOY 00010,
To which they invite the attention of the palate.
BILW.III-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
•m7-If if
JOIIEN vs. JUIJEN, 0. 0. P., E. T.
1868,
IT, Divoree.—The Respondeni will please no
tice Role to show c. 0.; • •by Dr.oree evtneulo marl.
monli ebo4hl n, t d eed ret-r-able on SATURDAY,
February 1d,18.0, at 10 A. M.
M. J. MITORBOON, Attorney pro Yribellant.
To CLAM §, PAW, Wombats flairrirt,