The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 01, 1860, Image 3

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' *irirr4ailititriemir kab 61mm:trim bY rourre,--A. few
minutes bow, eight o'eleek last evening, as two small
bora were gaennrinto the windoW'ef drug store on
=the southwest eorner of Seventh and Oarpenter istreets,
they were at prosolted bye (movie of tough-lolking in
divas ale, who asked them What they were doing there.
'An uncle of th,e boyEldr. Henry Weldon. was 'stand
ing by at,the time. and said to the Men:that the boya
were nest their home, .and knew their own nosiness.
Some angry words enened, - when one of the strangers
drew fromhis pocket - s, knife,' and instantly
ph ua ,.. ( 1•; it into • the left Ode of Mr, Weldon,
ictlioff nit •a 'wonnd -which. in all probab i lity will
.11f 511UVVIbt.a,". i,""KA•a 9 ,7l . ll:?t"nliTe fell rtrto i "
weakness upod the pavement. The alimilente, or
course, •in a neighborhood where the sight of
policeman Is alperrent cure for sore nvegeffected
-their escape. Whiten was conveyed to his residence,
at No. MS Pasayunk • road. below Carpenter street, the
Maas hors p r o m ptly ster, "Mrs. Delaeroix„ where medical aid
entrimoned. The affair created the roost
intense excitement In the neoghbothood, where the m
kinted team has for a long tune lived, and ie very well
nown. The wound was MO and a half in extent,
the knife having severed a roam artery of the chest,
pmetreting b -tween the filth 11 sixth ribs, and mobs-
NY wounding the lung. Our re rter saw the wounded
Man stretched upon the floor o hie dwell.ng, coffering
Me most intense- agony. No account of the bloody
transaction nooud be gathered from his own lipe. His
relatives were in grant distreta, to 'witness which was
• indeed Westing. Welded is an. unmarried man, and
twenty.mx years of age. He le a enamour by ooeu
' potion, and is well known by many of the hands em
ployed upon the daily newspapers. The barbarous out-.
r ace wee the eubject of moot comment into e lower ape-
Alen cf the city during the - evening, the wonder hem;
' pretty freely expressed that similar scenes of bloodshed
, were net 01 more frequent occurrence in the locality.
in view of the notorious neglect of the polioa to attend
to their duties. Weldon bledprofusely. and when we
'left Min fears were entertained that be would not live
natal morning. tip to midnight no attempt had even
• been made to arrest the" perpetrators of the dastardly
act.
A SrORTAUSIt On. TRA.VELS.—YoStettlay
morning George H. Mei a man of a reaceotable appear
ance, and the lossessor of a very dignified pair of speo
toles, had a eating before Rewriter Lnee, on tee
oha no of awin ling Messrs. Philip 8. Wibion* Co. On
toe heariegot appeared that Ids , hedealled at the store
of Aleuts. Yileon, on Chestnut Omer; and requested to
ba employed aa a traveling agentlor the firm through
the couthern _Wane _ He reprimanded that Messrs.
Evans; Watson had'engaged foal as en agent, and he
would be glad L 9 critubme the heathen of Mears. Wil
son with that of Messrs, E. & W. Illy, Ida tallied very
patriotically, representing that be was a Union roan—s,
conservative of the southern atripe. lie was particu
larly some on" L rropreselb 4 e Conflict." " The
impending Crisis,' • n brown, and so on: and felt
that me sentiments and bearing would gain hint friends
throuihout the entire South, conduce bathe interests of
hie employ ers.andaot its a perpetual safe.nard against
North Carolina tar, Georgia feathers, and Virginia
teals. tte glad!, referred to meagre. R. &W. for testi.
menials of his character and closed the Interview by
moulting the lean of a' fowling-piece for a few days,
an he wished to enjoy himself it little before his depar
ture. tie obtained the lowting-piece. and went to the
store of Mrosre. Evans C Watson, whore he repeated
the request made to Messrs. Wilson, stating that they
had engaged him,and referring to them for tatimoniais
of honesty, patriotism. conservatism &o. Meters.
Evans & Watson galled on Messrs. Wilson for these
"testimonials',' and them both !parties learned the true
state of the onso.fn the meantime Ide had pawned the
forlins-pleoe. whioh was worth 816. for 51, appromia-
Ling the proceeds to his own personal uses. °Meer
Traits, of Me lieonder's force, took him into custody.
The Recorder held him in the earn of 5600 bail to an
swer at court.
A TRULY BENIIvOugNT ACT.—A. mitered child
d'edin Wood street, a fare days ago, and the widowed
mother was tie poor that she was unable to inter her.
A Catholic clorgyMan, who ilogrifgant of the fact,
di reined the attention of the Conference of Bt. Vincent
da Paul, of the Cathedral pariah, to the matter, where
upon biro. Randall . , residing in the neighborhood, at
once repaired to the residence, and had a neat :shroud
prepared. and a walnut coffin. Bile then instraeted the
undertaker to furnish a few camases, ard also Id It the
aid of the Conference afforded such relief as the widow
nod her six aorviting fatherless children required.
Alrg. Randall probably never dreamed that her act of
true charity would he chronicled in the daily prints;
but as the instance has been narrated to as, we give, it,
confident there is arecord of the deed where no time
can ever obliterate. We tarn that the Conferonoe of St.
Vincent do Bald have adopted all the children.
COMIC:ND WITII PASSING COUNTNIIFIII.' COIN.
—Yesterday afternoon. before United States Commie
tanner Charing P. Reaslitt, a man, named Andrew
Mouiton, had a hearing on a charge of passing and at.
teMPttng• to pass counterfeit money. Hewes repre
sented by William hi. Bull, Rae Lieutentienderson
testified that he found seine of the altered counterfeit
Coin ou the person of the amused. Reserve Officer
Rates test:fied that the bogus money was in a piece
of paper. in ,the pocket of the defendant. Lieutenant
Buehler testified that there were Regan counterfeit
quarter-donate in the paesessum of Moulton. Mr. Bull
argued that there woe no evidence of an attempt
on the part of hie client to pus the money, and asked
that he be discharged from custody. The Col-minion
es. took the same view of the matter, and ordered the
release of the amused.
A,QoANTIti OF COUNTI:RPEIr MONNY RECOVERS D
ST Silk POLIM—On MondaynVelling a Mae giele the
haute of Robert MoGninn wan arrested in a lager- beer
"Icon. Celiewhlll street. above Thirteenth, on the
charge of veering counterfeit notes on the Bank of
Salisbury, Maryland. lathe time of hie arrest he threw
away, a roll of poles, which were taken possession of
hy the officer, -Lieutenant Hampton and Sergeant
Teatime. proceeded toe house in the Fifth ward,where
he was boarding with his wife, and zumneded in se
mime notes on broken banks and counterfeits of vari
ous denominations, to the amount of 13 9,700. A portion
of those notes were discovered on the parson of hire
MoGninn. She ems arrested. wa r eth. on being taken
tonere Alderman lannkinton.bound over in the
sera of 81,2e0 for a further hearing. The hearing will
take place to-morrow afternoon.
Tog CORN Excnatras ASSOCIATIoN.—The an
nual meeting of the member, of this organization was
hold lent evening, at their Hall, at the southwest corner
of Second and Gmd stroke.
Mr. Archibald betty, the secretary, reed the annual
report, from which we learn that during too year 71
names tied been added to their roll as members' and
sublenbore, The tote• number now on the list is UT.
The balance on band in the treasury at the clean of last
pour. was 5932.72; received scone. in MO 03 expended
since, 03.133 id, leaving on hand a balance o f 0310.111.
The following gentlemen were rielemed as oßcere i
p.esident, James Steel secretary , George Cookman;
"reenter, band L. War d; mongers, Lewis 0. hlytin
yer, P. B. Mingle. Samuel Ilartranft, Charles Knecht,
Cliarles It. Cummings; Jae. P. Perot, Janice hi. Smith,
rA010.13. Cotten.
Binds AvanuE MAcnew —Tide new market,
Ideate on the west side of the avenue. at the corner of
road atom.. will hob ejehed the present week, and for
mally opened on Pain day interning next. In the eve
ning it will lie lighted lip a• d the market continued to a
late hour. The building has been belched in a style
Agra
DR the costly Market. in the lower Tart of the
city. It contains sixty etalle, all of which have been
rented to butchers. farmers, and truckers, and the
whole will be occupied on Saturday, affording to the
thickly settled omit hothead an large an assortment of
Meats end provisions lie can be found in any otner mar
ket. Many of the most celebrated butonere have taken
stalls. on which will he found the' best moats this city
can produce. Being the only lards „Market the vi -
Melts, it must prove a great envenionee to the neigh
borhood.
Bantotie Twinge ot. toe. Soar, Jeans —We
leained last evening teat the" lion. Joel Jones, well
confineds one of the nine s ' mi whichur citizens. lit t le to bed by on font there are little
or no Imprint his recovery. we make the announce
ment with deep regret. and earnestly trust that the
fears of his friend. are without foundation. Mr. Jones,
since Ms ratirement from his position as Mayor of the
airy. aesoNnia,hLa of the Common Fleas. and prom
dent of BMus( College—posts which he held in succes
sion. en i filled with loam—ban hied a retired life. tak
nooart in - the leen] arena whet • ta.,.i......-&-,sunreo
moonshot le !movie of rehoWnT — Probably the superior
of ldr. Jenne, as a linguist, cannot be found in Philadel
phia.
Compzenox of Ifenarte EMS —We learn by
MO Boston journals thatgoratie Ennis. who was arrest
ed in this eity by Detective Bartholomew, has been
tried toe second time. on an indictment for brenkint and
entering the store of Mr. rine, on Hanover street,
some eighteen months since, and found guilty. At
a trertouli trial the Jury were unable to agree upon a
verdict. Mecaro. Hudson and Russell, counsel for En
eie. Will make an ellert to carry the cute %the SUP lame
court on exceptions.
Muir Vritaatilr or roe MERCHANTS' NO:D.—The
sixth anni , ,dreary 'of the Merchants' Fund emaciation
will be held this °seems at the elusion' Pond Hall.
The armed report of the be trd of mans Jere will be
read, and addressee tellyered by the Hon. Jose ph It.
Ageraa, Her. and tieorgo L. Huzby,
sq. The Germania 0 eh acre, water Ceti Sects. )011
be present to add to the ntereet of the occasion. Tick
ets of adinissitin may be obtained gratuitously.
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VSIRRAIta op TSB WAR op 3 Bi2.—W e aro re
quested by the president of the National Convention of
the defenders of the country in the war of 1812 to ear
that there will he no National Convention held thin year
In the city of Washington; lint he reepectfull• Been the
men of the Second War of lade ,endence to hold Con
ventions in their respective States during the present
session of renames Re also invitee the soldiers of
the war of 1812 of the State of Pennsylvania, to convene
to the city of Philadelphia, February 21d, )860,
PLAN PrR A PAID Finn Dr,PARVISENT.—A pre
miten of 41E0 hoe beeA deposited with a committee eon
m sting of Messrs. Wm. Neal. C. lilacalester ; William
Welsh. Goo. Wit Mom and -Thomas Potter, whic h will
be paid for the best plan for Organising a paid Sre de
partment ler this city, aecuring efficiency. economy
and simpliaigr. Theplan must 'be handed in to ape of
jGp poininittee before February Rath.
IttlivP 2 l B ll. — On Motdpy afternoon_ a German
named Roller was very severely beaten by a party of
rowdies at Penn nod South streets. During the quarrel
he renewed a very severe wound in 'the eye from a
}ma'am the hands of his mend tants.- Suffering from Ins
*Manes, he was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. A
mutt named Nolan was alleged to have been one of his
assailants' and wan committed to answer for the com•
mission of the offence.
CIIARIAD 111111 LATlClENT.—Yesterday morning
a young man. named James Stmpson Price,-was held
hr Alderman 13eitler to answer a charge of larceny.
The article supposed to have been stolen by Idm was a
Meek sloth circular, such as in usually worn by bidieq.
When he wng arrested he had the eircul tr rhin pos.
seszion, as pill rAt k flf for the making of two
pair tel gestic 'I he pirouldr Of pow at the Second dis
trict' statipirtionee;
LrtattenT.—At the nomt-anneal ,elpetion for rif
„leers, hold en Monday evening', by the members of the
Zranklin Literary Union, the following were chosen
'resident, William If, Miller . • Puce President, Chance
Coxe • Recording Secretary. 'Howe Frit; Cerra.
eponding Secretory Edward J. Tent ; Treaeuret, Edwin
H. Cornell ; Editor, C. Albert Palmer.
AcCtrianti TO A LOClolfortvis..—Yesterday morn
tee the locomotive Roxhorough,” of the. German
town and Norristown Railroad line, while leaving the
depot, Ninth and Green streets. ran Into a passenger
ant of the Fourth and Eighth streets line lifting it en
tirely Millie track. Fortunately, the engineer checked
the 1000111011V0 in time to avoid more serious conse
quences.
Smarrr Man.—Last evening towards eight
o'clock the e was en alarm of 'fire canned by the burning
of the pramie's of .. Needing Kato!' in Pine alley, near
}tall alley, on the teeth aide. The damage was trifling.
If the whole row, of shades in the ;dace were burned
out much good might reatilt.
nionat,:—lire are requested by a friend to
say that there is animpostor going around endeavoring
to obtain. suberaripriona i I aid of the lands of the (Mi
tsui k name Company. The company hive authorised
no saoh Illf)V6111Silt. and errs friends will please take
petite.
DEATH or AN Orman —On Monday evening, an
other attached to the police foroo of the ticcond district,
named John Cowdon• died of commotion.
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. &C.—The following are
the salmi of real estate, stock's, &e., made by KT homer'
& eons, at the rhilidelphia Excitange, yesterday at
noon'
/ oriflgnl share, 20 new ones, Ban FraneJsCo Land
Associatton-0524.
Sea Delaware Mutual Insurance Company fierier 1819
o BD 6 awa a ea n i t
tual lnsurance Company Scrip, ISS9
—Bog per rent.
I snare Philadelphia /Army Company—sS{.
1 'Mare Philadel phia AtheeSseui-57.
I ahem Mercantile Library Company—sB Bo.
4 bonds. 41,000 each, Cmutmatt Coal and Iron Corn-
MY, with coupon from Lt Jul}, 18x7, inclusive-ISM
percent.
ti3Jan six per cent, bonds, of the borough of McKees
port. ret issued to the lit abuts and Connelly/Ile Rail
road—lt per Cent.
Irrodeernahle ground rent, ea a year, par 81,100-
8l MO.
thrse•story brick dwellings. and three frame
dwaninis, Germantown road and Minor atreet—es.7oo.
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CITY I'T'EMS.
TOR N 219 YORK WEEKLY.—This highly popular
Journal Is rapidly taking the lend of all other Weeklies.
The enterprising publishers will commence in the num
ber for the 15th of February a story entitled '• Lilian.
the - Wanderer; or, The Perils of Beauty," front the
pen of Francis 8. Smith. It is a tale 'abounding in TP.
Renee and thrilling interest. It will Do issued oe the
Rd of February, We aroma her it a very large lie'
ttend. 4lrW
A. Seix og J'AP.exEsie ARMOR.—Mr, Ward, the
Minister to China, has purchased a suit of Japanese
armor. „It, is of mixed chain and lacquered °corer
plate, The mask and gorget are of tine °lndio plates of
'tee!. The armlets, anklets, and gauntlets, are likewise
of steel, with concentric hoops In front. The cuirass
for hod? armor) is copper, covered and ornamented
beauttfally with silk. The designs and chasings are of
the roost exquisite workmanship, and the entire pano
ply Jinn been pronoundod the most perfect and epistle
epecimen extant, but by no means Comparable, in point
of comfort, with the elegant garments made at the
Brown Mons Clothing Hall of Rockhill and Wilson.
Hoc 603 and 6015 Chestnut street, alcove
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• " X.CITING bCNNZis C10N,1114/3i.-0.110 of tho moat
tltrilltag And immanent scones ever enacted by the wise
'nod segadiongSolons or the National Rouen of Repro
, , riontadres occurred on Monday hut. The debate °con
-, Died two. hours, and cost the swargby epee of toil,
whose sweat and-labor provide the ". ways and means"
of theenroot.kelghts engaged therein. no inconsiderable
,-,Stint—ihe subject under con,ideration being the nicht
- etonfrbm the nearer the/101Pa °regime forty aristooratio
AO4t O 4 Yrbp had no right there any more than their
olad Sisters. The talented and pa
, - Wide gentlemen [roe. Virginia, New:York, Ohio, and
" , ''othergoteleigh filmes flaunted their gallantry to such
- e doorto that a stronger might hare thought their bust
no's Ogg's:WM to enact laws fot the regulation °Pratt'.
:Cog. hinter still, to' oroYido that alf men should
the' grabeful and bumming stiles of dreamt Ile
4 , oelstosiod clothier, No, 001' chootout street,
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money hitirhet.
PilILADuLpinA, January 31,1860.
Pennsylvania Railroad shares were firmer at the
etpelthoard to-day at 36%, and Reading at 19%. Penn
tailvania fine sold at 923x', and City Railroad sixes at V.P.
Delaware Mutual In •uranee stook, new issue, sold at
19%. San! Francisco Land Company at am. In City
Passenger Railway lames there were a few transac
tions. West Philadelphia sold at WS Second and
Third street at 3%, and Oreen' and Coates at 173 e. Nor
rtstown Railroad stook sold •at 10; Morris Canal
Preferred at lee ; Camden and Amboy at 1213 i. I he
market was quite steady, without much activit y. 411113
The mosey market continuos easy, and the asptet of
the New York bank statement gives added force to the
Mare or those who prognosticate a continuance of the
present state of things until the spring opens. The
Courier and Enquirer says:
- •
"The bank 'movements for the weekpast show a
better position in the aggregate. The banks aro better
iortifiedwith epode, and the loan column shows a slight
decrease. The current rates of foreign exchange are
suck ea to prevent any urge shipments of coin. The
semi-monthly arrivals of g old from California continue
with great regularity, that the banks Fill soon be on
the road to the • impregnable poeition indicated by the
hank department, provided they maintain ins they
imouldl a conservative course. The changes for the
vast w leaveere as fellows:
In a decrease of.._ ......• • - • • •• • • 4767,C0n
In Specie, an increase of . 8:10,000
In cumulation, a decrease of 170 COO
In de posi te, an increase of gg 000
" Tho money market continues easy ; loans on call.
on first-ches securities. are (mar at d per cent., and 7
oar cent. on ordinary collaterals
Tho fol!owing iv the coal tonnage of the t hamokin
Valley and Pottsville Railroad Con:Tani'
For week ending Jan. 23.
Same tune last year....
100106 to .... 663 10 3.730 10
PaI.I...KDKLP.HIA STOOK .13X011.611 OE BALKS,
.16nusry 31, 1860.
RAPORTIIIIIIY B. E. BLATHAILIII, 514) Walnut Street.
FIRST BOARD.
4600 Penns Bs 9214 . 160 Boadios R., .eash 1914
2000 do ....9342 9.0 I.nuisyille Bk.. b 5,11214
2r 90 d 0.... .... 9234 20 West PhDs. R 0534
1090 d0............1i3924 20- do ~ ... .3 days 9339
100 City 61 99 10 aril & Coates st 11 1714
1992 .11.arriaburs ft 61.05 93 2 alor Col pill 3 dys.lo3
1000 Morris Cal 68.eash 8914 10 Cam & Anib 12..121%
100 Lehigh Nay Bs —lOO 9900 k Third-at It.. 89
4 Derma R. 3694 3 Del Mutal 1n5.... 1934
7 do 36141 SOO Lehigh Zinc 54
BETWEEN 130.A.R.1)13.
9 West Phi la 1t..3 dye 6514147 BMus Ilk Ten 2 dY9.105
BOARD.
6 Norristown 1K
I Minenill mom!' pd olio
I I 333s*
Ravine R
oLostive FRIOBB—BTEADY.
SECOND
709 Ci ty 86; ..... 99
260 d 0.... 88
100 do
3000 !Leading 11. 86 'St • 671:
1007 do ....975;
10 noon Lk Tn 81
Biz. .446144
qkhl 1641 26y ,
do „ 1 Ls,
To let m0rt.6214 64
" 2df0rt..12.14 13
Lor 'eland • • ..11 113(
Loh C'mal Nay. 49 4034
10a
Catourtuen R...".. I( 1
do Id mg 1,416.32/4 33
'Frank k douth.. 61
deo'dk'rhird -et R. 30 3944
RaosteVine-ats R. 26 30
Bid.diked.
Phila. 62
' 11.— .99
I
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l'euzut WI;
Reeding
fal C ls — IP 13%
wort L' 89 .93 95 I
do '88.6158 a 3
Pan NVl L iii 3 gli
519 ' ‘Th gel l ilt i C.8 1 . r 10%1 10 1 1%
6ohuird.ri da V. 6 16
4t—°"—
ritligdelphra Markets.
• J.tatranv 31—Evening.
The demand for Flour continues limited but prices
are unchanged. Bales inolude 600 bbls mixed, and good
straight superfine 6.6003.62%; a lot of half Mile nt
86.87); ; 600 bbl' good Penna. and Ohio extra at V;
some on private terms. and 200 hbls fanny Kentucky
family at 7 1 per bbl. The 'ateliers end bakers are buy
ing moderately at the above rates. according to orand
fad quality. Rye Four and Corn Meal are not inquired
ar. and nearly nominal at 84.26 for the former and $2.16
per bbl for the letter. Wheat—There is very nude do
ing and the market is unsettled and lower . some 3,000
bus having, beau sold at 81.3001.21 for reds, mostly at
,41.33 roe prime. White ranges at 81.4001.60 Rye eon
linnet' in demand at 920 for Penna. P.oine holders auk
more. Corn in rather dull, and small sales of yellow
are reported 0730740 in the care. There in none afloat,
and prime would bring The. Oats are unchanged, and
wiles of 1,609 bu Pennsylvania are re orled at 415;045c.
(lark—There is nothing dem in Quereitron. and let No.
1 %neatly amulet at 820 4Y ton. Cotton— fhe market
remains inactive, and whose about the rani°, with a
limited business only to notice la die way of na.es. tiro
canes—There is little or nothing doing, and no change
to note. Provisions—The market Is somewhat excited
under the advice' from the West, and holders are taiit
ing an advance' 18.1 Mils Western Mess Pork sold ut
818. cash Beef Rondo at $16%; Hama in lots at 120
Me, the latter for fancy. deeds—The demand for CM.
verseed is limited, and only about 250 Ma sold at2sse,
6.12%, Including some(Mom at 86.20 hu. Whigany
moves ell slowly at Vic for Pennsylvania Mils; 211ic for
Ohio; 22it22ia for drudge, and 2.30 gallon for hhds.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
TIP TO ?WELTS O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at.. below Ninth.
111 Locke, Ya G II Murphy, Va
Jno Whitehead, Ni C Ross, Natobsx
Jos Grant, Phils C W Cooke, N Y
J Wilson, Cal $ Davis Cal
VI t 3 Anderson. Balt T it Whitney & wt, N I
Dire Whitney. NJ $ Jones, Wmeport
C A Stanolinl pa M Bower, Raleigh. N C
W Pupae. N Y
. Geo Morgan. Texas
G B Waterhouse, N C
W Jessup, Montrose, Pa
P Herdic & la, Wmeport II E Taylor & la, Wrimp'rt
Lient 11N 8 Arnold, IJ 8 N . D Dunlop. Petersburg, Vit
D 0 Martin, Balt GC Hubbard, Jr, Chicago
G 0 Davies, Cin, 0 F W Bird, Alma
D G Mend, Alex, YA , E M Pope, N Y
M G 3 gmory. Mass T Orlinsly, St Louis
J ritoosion, Chicago C Evart, N Y
Mini NV Bostwick, N Y PHs T I. Maitin, N 1'
J P Harrington, N Y 3 Shallots. On, 0
W Shelleto, Cin, 0 Mrs Emory & ban, Maas
(1 W McCook, Btoubv'e, 0 31) Cameron & ht, Pa
Jon A Ethan. Lancastor Dr Wo r thington . Phila
0 BerrY, Boston C E Stylisation, N II
J Wineate, N s' Jim Doran, Louieville, Ni
Hle (Rover. Boston i I E C lieges, MIOII4IIO
CO Harna,Bosion Davies, N Y
OW Addinsell. N Y Mototon. Pa
it B Hall, Boston It Plumb. Ohio
G W a organ. Pottsville Jim W Ball, N Y
W B Flotohor It I C PI Swot°, Aid
WO Claim & In N 'I Mine Clapp & lig, N V
0 B Stetson. Bridgewater J Ferguson, Bridgewater
8 Field Boston W 8 Field, Boston
A W Colgate, N Y 0 Armstrong, Cal
James Mullin. Reading David Mulliu. Heading
Ii 1)
.1 Rogue. N Y Adam T. Green, Cal
W Poony, N Y Loeb, on.
Howland, pros, N Y 'a ,i
0' i Blake. Balt
R P Yeaton, Balt, .0 Singer, St Lome ,
C 0 Casanova, N Y $ D Northway, Conn
011 Carrington & ls, N Y Ws L Towle, N Y
J , Whitney. Mass C Moldier. Jr, N Y
li F Hanka. N C Oen A Seagrave, R I
Isaac rough, R I A E Bery, Bolt
Jae Tod , t,P-teraburg D Mollwain, Paters!, urg
I. Wilson, St Louie
t.. rirliti.`kXr°l
vrti Barksdale , tit Louis E P Sanderson, Al'
JOB Sulzbacket, Cal
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch
G N Smith. Pa .1 R Conrnsham, Pa
S Hershfield. N Y Hon Asa Packer, Pit
WA Robertson, Ohio A .1 Nan. Ohio
W H Cook. Pa 3 M. Foster & la, Phila.
David Rollierm, N Y Virg Osterliout. Pa
J I. Scott. N Y W B myiny or. Ohio
3 Van Vaikinsbarg, NA , 11 M Boiler, Pinta
It Keller, bt Louls Wm Showell, ald
Rev JB I nes and wf, Md P Montgomery, Pa
J Chameerlain. N I Wm H Forsythe. Pa
al W Hill, N y
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut at., below Seventh
G A MaKinstry, Clifton C Moses. Coin AC 3
T Q Cochran, Balt . J S Mager ty, halt
{pane Oakley, Ve. Henry Young, Va
Chas If Woolsey, N T hf W Heller
Its Brown, Bair Then Kends, Texas
T Y Davie, Texan • J If Cochran, hula
Geo Porter. N o Theo S Collins, Pink%
Win F Lotehell, Ohio
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market st.,above Sixth.
L Barkholder, Pa A B Errtns, Palliate. Pa
A Saville. Bel W H Watt, Pittsburg, l'a
J Rathbun & la, 3 chl, Ind .1 8 Rohrer, Lancaster co
H Rohrer, Lancaster co J E Howard, Boston
Bowers. Boston 8 Hoover. New York
Id 8 Brogan, hula R btephenson, Pa
COMMERCIAL 110TRL-Bisth et., above Chestnut.
M Pennock, Mtn), Del ChM' Sharoless,Chenter co
.1 R. Lewis. Del Co, Pa Jae Watson, Pa
Wash Ewing, eirster on Llj sbuler, yn
T 8 Cone. West (Amer Josiah Jackson, Ma
Josiah - 1'11114 , 1,Pa Robt Rod.,es. Pa
A Crowlish, w dm, Del Me e triser, Doylestown
Mast WM PrilieT.Dollest'n Ed Fuser, Doylent'n
Semi Nightingale, Pa
TIM UNION HOTEL—Aroh street. above Third.
AMC* Barton, Pa R C Warner, heading
Jacob Fraley, Easton W It bhaifer. N Y
John 8 Pearson , Reading W Jones & la, Auburn, Pa
W Barber. N Y W e Browne, Ohio
John 8 Lehn, Easton Gen Wiggling, Tamaqua
Jti Reading. Flemington 0 Bartlet, Flemington
J Resler. Pa •
W 8 Sharp, N J
Albert email, liagerat'a Md
ST. LOMB HOTEL—Chet/teat et., ab. Third.
ht r jordi. ?'j C B Mount, Phis.
John W Boyd, Balt Chas Wien, Philo
R C Patterson. Canton, 0 Isaac Sherwood, Conn
8 0 Chadsey, N Y E til. Judd. Coon
C R Shipman, Newark, N J Wm BoBBe. N Y
C A Oliver. Balt T Bailee, N Y
W 0 Root, Genhantown
BARLEY BREAP HOTEL—FOOOnd et.. below Vine.
Chu 8 Hill, Bucks co Peter 8 Kugler, N J
Joshua, K Palmer, Buck, no Etinith Beckman, Newtown
W B Brown, Browntburg Joe ritukhoue, Pa
Wm G Watson, Attleboro Joe Watson, Attleboro
Thos Ent, Lambortville,NJ
BAUD EAGLE HOTEL—Third at, above Callnwhlll.
John oCoy, Doleatown Tilghman 8 Frederick. Pa
John 8 Henning. Pa Ben) stout, Iluou on, Pa
John B Jnoob.r, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rama *treat, above Third.
Oreentnarshal 0 J W Han, Dubuque
T H Wagner. Jonesville C H Nimson, Carbon en
A B Nimson, atbon au A Bathe, Lehigh on
J F Pf-thler •Catawnise Joe Light, Lebanon
H Rosensarten, Pottsville P n Hotel no. Reeding
John A Gulden, Pottsville Thom J hone, Allentown
John Oster, Pottsville Jacob Binger. Harrisburg
E Chub. Lanceeter Limit J B Cole, Allentown
Peter Beet, Altatmt Ohne Focht, Ringgold
Dr p Flesehhut,'Laport, Pa
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second attest. above Market.
John 8 Natant!, N 0 Wm H Harmond, Md
It P Bell, Doylestown John Preston. Wilkesbarre
Win Eloegood, Del Uavid 8 Lewis, Del
SO.llll A OWASella Del Wm S Bosworth, Mass
MOT YEKNON HOTEL—Seoond street, above Arch
Jam berg, Belt Harry Franks, Bo.ton
John Strong, N Y hi Wilson, Eamon
J S Steiner. Bethlehem Wm White, H Y
8 B Canfield, Albany
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at,. above Rath.
Al M Rodents, Plots T J Hughes. W Phi a &
Wm C Kates ls, Pa. R T Ports. N Y
Geo Waters, Hy W 6 William', B.lt
Robt H Sayre, Bethlehem C,oIC Billingsly, hid
Cot ft If Allies, Md B W Brisooe, Ald
Mrs Lee & oh. Wash A P Lee. Wash
Alias AloCauley Wash John I' Pepper, Wash
Samuel Ford. Aid Jno A Hamilton, Del
O MaNnsrd. Boston no It 'Stewart & la, N V
Miss M E Caldwell. N Y B H Gordon, Balt
6 H Ashcroft, Boston Wm B Philips, Del
J E Jones, Smyrna, Hat W H Neal, hl'
P H. Caoy, Mil E II Bo ton, Salt
Sanwa • caper. Balt Geo IL Bale & da, Va
Y A Curtis, Del G 0 Cross, Me
Thou Robinson, Bel
METICHANTR. MlTE—Third st.. above Oalinwhlll.
A Smucker, Milton. P Berger. Molten, Pa
8 Kramer, Milton, Pr J Nahrtver, Ashland
Weidman, Berke co, Pa ELi rwia, Praia
C Mears, Pa C Beach. Cincinnati
B L Bowers. Bristol, Pa W q Stokes, Bristol. Pa
W B Ks mann, Pa ß Blanch, A nnville, Pa
B Jacoby, Pit H Troxoll, Wilkoabarre
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third pt., above Callowhil
E Arty, Pa P HIM, Pe
Pool Arts, PR. Jno Brandt. Tremont
F. H Bothered. Philo 23 Freed, Po
K Bray, Miltown W Berner, Peoneburg
Q Harrison, Feasterville Jan flm.b, Pennsburg
P F Gierin i g. Catesaueus P ream By berry
w Beist. i a. W Keith, Berke ft)
j A I T ght, Ortrigeberg Bam Kimmel Orwigeb'g
Jos Kimmel. Orwigsburg Ft Bogdan, Headingry-
W Corson, Northampton D Bitting,
Jacob Bitting. Reading 8 Ronde, Fouthainptop
CB Knight, Smithfield Levi Temple, Bertevi Ile
MARINE INTELLiGENCE.
GEE FOURTH. PAGE
ARItIyBD
. .
Bark LLEtooniii. Doane, la days from Now Origami,
with sugar, molasses, &0., to Carson. Stewart, & Co
Jan. lath, at 7 A.M.., lat. 2410, long EOM With a strong
breeze trout Mille', and cloudy, with a heavy sea run
ning, saw a boat attend, with a small - sat l eat, steering
towards or, On coming up with her, saw two men in
tier, apparently foreigners, hailed them, but got no
answer, except the beckoning of their hands.
Supposing they might be in distress, bucked the
maintopsail and hove to, and waited for them
to come alongside. They hod in their boat a
bag of bread and so., e clothing, which had be
come somewhat moistened, as their little craft war
partly filled with salt water by 'be spray that had blown
over her. Tip.i also hid a small tub oTwater,coveroa by
a faokehwhioli was not a. litt'e broskish, mid a bottle of
rum, which weld 1 . 40 t. damaged by the Rea water On
making Nome MVO ries lent ned from them that they haul
deserted from the Danish schr Catharine. It Intl in hla-
I tense., two days pre vions, and started for America. On
learning that they were runaway sailors. I ordered them
to be cast adrift, when they entreated to be taken on
hoard, as they were bewildered. and did not know which
way to goer Tor the land. Fearing they might be oast
upon come of the reels in the neiehlmrhocd, and lose
their lives. took them on board the and brought them
to Philadelphia. Their names are Adolph Alasuna and
Wm Jacobs, of Germany. Jen Nth, lat 48 40, long 7943,
parted cm With thin Chas E Duncan. from New Orleans
for Liverpool jell Ilat, hat 10 sB, long 19 43, saw bark
Union, from 6lobile, of and for Boston.; Jon 2td, lat 29
ItS, long 79 10, a ohs brig Richmond. of Bangor, from
New Orleans for New York; same day spoke skip Wm
11. Warta'', from Galveston for Liverpool; Jun 28th,
about 6 miles B of Body's Island Light-house, saw a sohr
ashore, and several men with carts and oxen at work,
discharging the cargo, and piling it on the boacb, the
sehr being so far up as to enable the carte to go along
side. . .
• • .
CLEARED.
Bark 'Elizabeth, Ramon, balrannah, ilarjes Brothers
Bark Rowena, Wilson, Lagoa) ra, Dallett Brothers.
Str Rieh'd Willing, Claret,le, Baltimore, A Groves, dr.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Africa, Miamian, for Liverpool, cleared
at Now York yesterday.
Ship Gray Fazlellushes, hence for Rio de Janeiro,
wan panned oft the Delaware Capes at 4 1' M, Mit ult,
atsertnz eaat..
Ship Ellara to, Coutta, wan dtzobarging at Matanzas,
21st
Ship 'Windward, Smith, from Shanghao Cot 6th, ar
rived at Now Yorkyesterday.
Ships Casilda, titallord, and North Carolina, Foster,
for Liverpool, arrived at Baltimore yesterday.
Ship Carrier Dove, alontell, for San Francisco,
cleared at NOW York yesterday.
Ship Ilusq•r. Rowland, cleared at New York yester
day from Melbourne.
Bark oorambega Sanders, from Galveston, arrived
at Now York yesterday.
Bark Paoli:an. Miller, from Rio de Janeiro. Dee 22d,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Bark David Wilaon. for Philadelphia, cleared at N
Orleans 26th ult, with 601 hales cotton, 1,011 this mo
lasses. 5.5 Mid. muter, 6 trigs wool, 12 pkge mdse.
Bark 130T17111010P711, Pinckney, for NOW York, was
towed to sea from how Orleans 21st ult.
Bark Vir,inin and Estellina, Wilkins, cleared at New
York yesterday, Montevideo.
Behr E S Janes, Godfrey, cleared at Boston 20th ult.
for Galveston.
Behr WA Croaker, Endicott, front Att akapas, arr at
N York reaterda6.
Bahr I. Npurtevant, Glover, cleared at New York yes
terday for Ohs rleston.
Schr It .1 Meteor, Robinson, for Philadelphia, was
loadlng at MA tsnzas Vat tilt
V Bohr Ida, Clark, waslloading at Matanzas 21st ult for
Nom York,
Ear MA McNeil, Torch), roc Philadelphia, cleared
at mobile 26th tilt, with Ma bales cotton, 66 tone iron, Pt
bdls do, 13 bales rope cuttings, 4 casks brass, 60 empty
bblsl6 carboys.
Week. Year.
.2 0-113 1x 90:101 13
.1,133 112 13,411 U
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TIM FIRM IN CIIKSTIgin STREET.
LETTER 1 1 110 AI THEO. IL PETERS & CO
PlilLaton,PlTTA, January 19, 1860.
Mumma, FARREL, HERRING & Co.,
819 CiiEsTNCT STREET.
GENTLEMAN 1 We have feoevaled the herring's
Patent Champion Safe, of your make, which we bought
from you nearly five years ngo, from the ruins of our
building, No. 716 Chestnut street, which PIRO entirely
destroyed by fire on the morning of the 17th inst.
So rapid was the progress of the flames, before we
could reach the store the whole interior was one mum
of fire. The safe being in the book part of the gore.
and eurrourded by the moat combustible materials, wee
exposed to groat beat. It fell with the walla of that
part of the building into the oellar, and remained Im
bedded in the ruins for more than thirty hours.
The Bafe was opened this morning In the precenee of
a number of gentlemen, and the contents, oomprieing
our books, tulle reoeivable, money, and a large amount
or valuable papa rs, are all safe. ; note thing was touohed
by fire. Respoottully yours,
The above Safe can be seen at our store, where the
Oublio are invited to call and examine it.
FARREL, lIERRINO, & CO.,
829 Chestnut street, (Jayne's flail.)
GROVSII & BAlilllt'S
GILIBIATID NOISELERS FAMILY 61N1N1•IdAO>QINDU,
SRAM H N 9 SAVING FuND—NOIITHIVIM
GUNNER SECOND and WALNUT Streete.--DePoslts re-
Goivea in "mall and large amount', from all Glasses of
the community, and allow. interest at the rate of nee per
cent. per annum.
Money may be drawn by cheat* without loot of in
Meat.
Office open daily, from 9 until P o'olook, and on Mon
ley and Baturday until 9 in the evening. Preentlent,
FRANKLIN FILLL; Treazurer and Senretery, 011 AR
M. MORRIE!.
SINGSIt'S SEWING MACIIIINFIS.
N 0.2 Sewing Machines.—
No.l Sewing Machine 5.............. I
The Family Hewing Maishino, —......- 1
le Family Sewing Machine.. . . I
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
ORR PRIOR CLOTHING OP THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the best manner. expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling ogees marked in
Plain Florae. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE System inertial) , adhered
o, u we bolero this to he the only fair way of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. JONES &
sePetf SO4 MARKET Street.
BAL/LHANDRIL FIEF-PROOF SAFES. —A very
Jerre assortment of SALAMANDERS for male at reason
able prieee, No, 1104 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
ADAMS—DEARIE,--On Monday overuntt January
30, IMO. nt the residence of the bride's fattier, h/ tbo
Rev. (Merles Wailswooth. Robert 11. Adams to Aims
Marion. dauahler of Cohn Dentin, Fag., all of this city.'
ROBB-10NRR.—In this elty. Jan.3l. IMO, by the Res.
Robert 5. Carson. Mr. Joseph Robb, of lb,lbutore,
to Hume C.. daughter of Israel Jones. of thin city "
BOA RIMI AN—WAN.—On the 29th Rept., IVO. by
Rev. W. C. Robinson. Mr. Willem, Boardman. of Phi
's( elph;n. to Mettle D. Wan, of Indlnnspolls, Ind. •
EOKE 4 BI.,EY—ADMite —On the 00th olt.. by J. 0.
Vi,lson, V.D. M.. Mr. Ittehard Eoltersley to Miss /MA
Adana, both of this city.
JOHNSON.—fludilenln on the miming of the anti
January, 801 l Johnson. daughter of Francis 8. and Ann
1. Johnson, ages 2 tears ant 11 months.
The funeral will take place from the reeidenee of her
parents, No 1524 &meow street, this ( I.s ednesday al
iernoon, at 2 o'clock.
BENNERri.—On the morning of the 30th ult., Mrs.
Mary A.. wife of James bl Benner,.
Ths relatives and
friends, of the familruarallone
liVgeTreVetn"l.l7 1414181P . 1 , 14=713Vt r a.., o ' n re 1 . 1:1 rt r ie c y
morning, Feb. 2J, at /0 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel
Hill. *"
CHANDLER.--ln the city of Baltimore. after &short
hut severe illness, William T. Chandler, in the 24th
year funeral ge.
His will lake plane on Fourth•day. the lit of
Second month, from the residence of his father, Wil.
ham Chandler. Kennett donate, Chester county. To
leave at 10 &clock
011,PIN.—On tionday morning, 29th ult., Henry D.
Gilpin. in the soth year of bin nye.
The male friend. of the family are invited to attend
his funeral. on Thursuor morning nest, at 10 o'clock.
Tn mooed to Laurel 11,11. •
RUFNEIL—On the 29th ult., Mrs. Mary Ann Ruiner,
in the Nthyear of her up).
Funeral from No. 1119 Bt. John street, this afternoon.
at 1 o'elock. •
DACE.—On the 20th ult., John Dace, In the &Dili year
his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1629 Becket st..
below C. ales street, this afternoon at 1 o'clock •
CO WAR I).—on the Bah ult. Bennett Elizabeth.
daughter of Charles W. and Rebecca Coward, aged 2
years and 5 months.
Funeral front the residence of her parents, No. 1037
Parker street, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
PYOT the 29th ult., Um. Margaret Pyott. robot
of the late 'themes Pyott. in th 78th ) ear of her age.
Funeral from the residence other son•in-law. Samuel
Lnwaon, Levering meet, Manayunk, flue afternoon at
1 o'clock.
VANLEER.—On the 29th ult., Erneline, wife of Thos.
Vanleer. in the 27th rear or her age.
'Fpuneral from the residence of her husband, No. 211
Williain.on street, between Second and Third streets.
on Thursday morning. at 9 o'clock. •
KNOOP.—On She 29th ult.. Merlotti), wile of Lois
Knoop. In the llet_rear of her age.
Funeral from No. 325 St. John street, three doors
above Wood. this morning at 10 o'clock. •
PAINTER —un the.29th ult., Susanna, widow of the
late feriae Painter. aged f)d Years.
Funeral from the reaulonce oilier daughter, No. 1307
Mount Vernon street, t his morning, at 9 o'clock. •
MITERTE —On the 29th utt..Thoturte. eon of lfeitrl
etta and the late Francis A. !Marto, aged 17 months.
I uneral front the residence of hie grandmother. Mrs
Bowers, Lombard street. below Ninth, this morning. at
10 o'clock. • °
McCAFFERI'.—On the 21th ult., Alm Mary McCar
ter', in the 49th year of tier age.
Funeral from the residence of her eon-in-law, James
Bangs, No. 80 Fifteenth /treat, below Parrish, this af
ternoon. et 2 o'clobk.
yoLLria r.R.—On the 30th ult., Mary Ann, daughter of
Joseph and Sarah Vollmer. need 3 menthe and 2 weeks.
Funeral front the residence of her parents. Cherry
lane, Pnesylink road, below Broad street, this afernoon.
at 2 o'clock, •
RUCK ER.—On the 27th ult., Daniel Webster. young
est son of John L. and Sarah Bucker, an the jth year of
his age.
Funeral from the residence of his
_parents. No. 1223
North Eleventh street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at
1 clock. •
SHAU.I7.—On the 29th nit,, Mahlon O. Sharp. la the
335 rear of his ,ge.
Funeral fro his tete residence, No. 205 C Monter
street, this (Wednesday I afternoon, at 2 o'clock. •
BLACK AND WRITE FOULARD
SILKS, UK cents a yard.
A tihl assortment Just received.
Also, Black r3roe. Urain Sas.
• Jo, Pooh do Sole Silks.
Fic'd and Striped Silks.
De, and white neat Check Silks.
and_ white neat Striped Silks.
De. Patent Boiled Silas.
Do. and Purple Foulard Silks.
138880, it SUN, mourning S ore,
JaSO No. MS 1.3111 , :lau
NT street.
THE itoLpEns OP T. P. REMING
TON & CU'S. paper. Emden.' by George Cal
lag are invited to attend a meeting, to be held at
the Counting-ronin of 'Hobert CMlnghan. No. 4B South
FRONT ritieet, on 1111141.8 DAY nIONNING, Feb. Sld,
at 12 M.. when a proposition will he made greatl) to
their advantage.
plohdalphm, Jan. Mat, lin). 21"
MPAID FIRE DEPARTMENT-3140 PRE.
MIL) it.—Como hen been dorms ted with the un
ned. a fund which it designed to invite prop-wits
f o r plan to weisnize ft PAID FIFE DEPA RPM ENT
for the City of Philadelphia.
Di Reno:dance with the wisher' of the Contriblitem,
the subscribers hereby offer a premium of ONE HUN
IIR
D AND FIFTY DULL Al% for the best plan, in
detail. for auch en organization, combining efficiency.
economy. and simplicity. Said plan mutt be presented
to either of the subscribers, on or before the 25th of
February next.
January 30, WA WI4I. NEAL,
C. MACAU:STEIL
WM. WELSH,
fiEO. WILLIAMS.
fel.wfkm 121 THOMAS POTTER.
-LirTILE REV. CRA IRAN KENNEDY, TIRE
Youthful Preacher of I , tow York. will preach at
the Baptist Church, corner Broad and Brown, this
(Wednesday) evening at 71i." o'clock.
ITTLECTURE ON WEDNESDAY AND
AA i'USDAY Evenings, of this week, by Jr.
N. CALKINS. on Diseases of the Lungs, before the
Mechanics' Library Association, COAIES above Fie •
venth. The public are invited. feLet.
og-." INSURANCE COMPANY ON TIIE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JANUAIIT 45th. 38110.
The annual matins or the Stockholders will he hold
at the company's Office, Nn. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD
INGS. on M ON DAY February}. 6.1 M, at I o'clock P. M.
Ja26-dtfe6WILLIAM HARFEB, Secretary.
REV. IR. olt AT TA IV CI 11 I IN N ESI
will preach_ on MONDAY, WEIR( El:81)4Y, mai
Mfi
WAY INENIGES of this week', at ZS; o'clock. in
fey. Dr.' VT) tic's, Choreal,BßOAD ptreet. nprpoe,
swerving tho other evenings for meeting ingalr.es in
loctwe roam 01 I.ho church.
(ccOFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL COM
PANY (Late Northumberland Improvement
Company.)
PHILADELPHIA. First month, ann. 2 0 WO.
An Annual meeting of the t3toeitholdere wilt ho hold
on the oth proximo, et No. go South Third street,
at 12 o'clock M.,. for the purpose of electing five
Direntore to Nerve for the ensiling year.
ja.26-lvfnition CHAS. EL 1 OL WELL, Peeretary.
orOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA tutimec t ,tv
com£ANY.
PITILADITLNII4, January 18O),
NOTICE TO BTOOKIEILDEICI.—The Annuat Meet
ing. of tlie,lltpcklio dors of this Company will be held on
IdeND , the 6th day of I Imo, at 14 a 0 1 00 a
A. at the aPteio M-BTREET HALI,
The Annual Election for Directors wall be held oo
MONDAY, the ath day of Marsh. 1860, at the Othoe of
the Crimean). 211 bout!) Tills D Street.
jal6-tF6 El/mUND SMITH, Secretary.
OFFICE PIIILAPEI.I.HIA AND
READIND RAILROAD CiihIPANY.
t flee Annual Meeting of the Rtookholdere of the
Philadelphia arid Reading Railroad Company, held Jane
ayatedWears 8. lagu. the following : gentlemen were unanimously
e for IWO
px PRIDENT.
A. WIIIT.N AY.
P I'I "I' PRLE.
J. 1)U1TO A
J. DVIIV6I.77,tEELE.
i3 B p O i ß i l ce P ilt :. ll4
E . BTER.
11.0.1)T.
0115n.5. E, SMITH.
B. T ferrAli D.
.c ET A 'ay,
, WAI, H. MRoILHEPINEY.
B I T order,
ka"
AllO
- H. MoiLHENNY, Eitarot4TY
THE PRESS.• - •:••PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1860.
Tin , :o. 11. PETERS & CO
AT RICDIICID PRICH.
ISO CHESTNUT STREET,
PIIILADELPHIA.
V.VANS k WATRON
MARRIED.
MOFF INSURA N CEE RELIANCE
EALCOMPANY OF PIMA-
January 11th, WO.
The annual mooting of the stockholders thi. com
pany will be_ held at their Alm, No. 308 'WALNUT
Street. on MONDAY, the 6th day of FEBRUARY next
at 12 o'clock M.
And an election for Twenty Directors. to carve for the
ensuing year, will ho held on came day at the same
place, between 12 o'clock ht., and 2 o'clock P. hf.
B. M.
jalil•inwftfeo SecretarY.
1r: ARCII•S'TREET THEATRE—NOTICE.
—The nnnuni meeting of the Stockholder" of the
-street 'Theatre will he hold on MONDAY, Fah.
runry nth, at 9.:k11'. M.. at the hall of the PIIOIIIIII Hove
House, 'LANE Skeet. above Eleventh, north aide. at
which tone an election for five Agents. to serve for the
eneinnit year, will take place. Polio open until o'clock.
A dividend (4637 per chore line boon declared, mm
-140 then,
Ja:it tt.
R. d. CHRISTI_ 4 N, Secretart
rrrSEVENTH ST. GEORGE HUILIVIING
AND LOAN SOCIETY.—The klpoon&fetated
Mooting will ho hold on WEDNERDAI EVENING,
Feb. I, nt 7) o'clock, at Mr. Ward's Hotel, CIIhRIUI
Pima, above Third, to reoeire the duegfprpl loan the
money, nt which te an opportunity will bettforded to
persons to subscri ADA M o. Shama Ge per month.
H. DIETRICH, President.
JOHN VOLKMAH. secretary. la3l kt`
ZCARBON RUN IMPROVEMENT COM.
PANY. PHILADELPHIA 18.
oe is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of
the Stookholders of the Caronn Dually provemant Com
pany. will be held nt their Office, P. B. oornerof FRONT
and CRIESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia on MONDAY,
the oth of February next. at 4 o'clock P. M., whoa an
Nleotion will be held forgive pi rectors to SerVe for the
*mewing year. D. TILDBN,
n2A-tfo Preeident.
OFFICE OF TIIE NIIAMOKIN VAL
-1...EY AND POTTIWILLE RAILROAD CO.. MI
NVe.lout street.
PlTlLitiMpirts, Jan. 10,
Coupons due February I, 1860, on. 10 mortgate bonds
of Phdadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company, will be
paid on and after that date, at the Back of Commerce,
Philadelphia. JAS. tl. BIDDER,
Ja27 30A. Fl .161 President.
tWNEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL
FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.
eettnit of the Stockholders of tine Company will
be hold at the office of the Company, No. Mt H. Fourth
street. on MONDAY, the Bth day of February next, at
11 o'clock, A. M.. for the purpose of electing Five
Dimoters of said Company for the etymons year.
HENRY ROBINSON. Secretary.
Philadelphia, January 2lst, 1860. ys26 dtfed
Ty. OFFIVJE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND SAVANN All STEAM NAVIGATION
C(DIPANY, N 0.300 North Wharves.
PHIL aDELPIIIA, .Tan 23,1860.
Tho Annual Meeting ally. Stockholders of thu Com
pany for the Election of Five :Managers and for the
transaction of other business. will be held at No. SO
PHILADELI'II IA 'EXCHANGE, (third floor,/ on
TUESDAY EVENIND, the 7th of February next, at
half poet seven o'clock. WM. DENNIS,
11,2,1-12 t Secretary and i remora.
OFFICE OF THE UNION uANAL
COM PAh Y, PHILADHLVIIIA, Jon. 16. 1840.
to annual minims of the stockholders of the nion
Canal Company of Fennsvlventa will be he!d at the of
fice of the oomeany, No. ZIN Walnut street, on Tuesday,
February 7th non .at 11 o'clock A. N. at which time
an electron for officers and manasers will take place.
jell-mwfto 0. THOMPSON. Fooretary.
IrrPERFECT DIGESTION. STRONG
nerves, sound lunge. refreshing sleep, and func
tional regularity restored, without medicine. inconve
nience. or expense to the wog disordered or enfeebled
aonetitution, by DU BA 'CRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH
RESTORING REVA LE sTA ARABICA FOOD, which
at a few cents per meal. saves fifty limes Its cost in
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tual eensupation, flatulency, nervousness, biliousness.
fevers, catarrhs, outdo. noises in the ears rheumatism,
gout, o inifunties. eruptioxityhystelia,rnloalr,ia,ritrbruin
heraziorree,"deagffyg:' diabetes. i tl 4 4pon i de l n . ey. ei Cramps;
spasms, nausea and sickness, sinking. fits, cough.
asthma, bronehitis, consumption, also chrldien's com
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Packed with to I Instructions in canisters, 81.60 to
812. The latter carriage free on receipt of cash.
Sold at the Revalenta A rahica Food Depot. 343 SOUTH
THIRD street, by 11. MUNRO, Frincir al Agent for the
United States. W. Perm, Jr.. Chestnut and Twelfth
streets. D. L. Steakhouse . Eighth and Garen streets.
J. Harkinson and E H. Clarke, Main street, German
town- and through all 0 rood re and Chemists.
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300 North I) ki.f.AWASE Avenue, on TUESDAY, the
7th of February next, at 12 o'clock noon.
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the 6th of Februliry nest, et o'clook, AL, when h e
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TILE PEBILH OF BEAUTY'
BY FRANCI3 B.BMITII,
AUTRROR OP "[TILLERY WILRON," "THE VINT-NIAKER'IL
ARPLIENTICR," "IRE ADAND.EVED " mauoix,
VIII CHILD OW CHARITY," "REEF!, [AIX, " FLO ,
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colors, those human vampyres who prey upon the ne
cessitous end ignorant emigrants, of both sexes, who
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clutches of the soulless ruffians alluded to, and her i.uf ,
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Ja- formed a Copartnership undur the firm of WORK,
OLEND I N PIING Sr CO., ror the trenwuttion of a 1 b
Pltelitteltot and Colleatien Hamm,. at So. 44 t...0i
ooh
Tlf111.1) latreet. tiFiontiC F. WON K,
H. it LEN UtN uING , jo,,
X. C. ISICLEUD.
Philadelphia, Feb.1,1%0. fel.3t •
DISSOLUTION OF COpARTNERSGIP.
—The Copartnership heretofore exiatlus between
411.:(1R 1: T. Ue UN and JOHN O. HOCKI I'd, under
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d by the death of John 0. lionkiits. 'the buaineas
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January Slat, We). fel SO
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JOSEPH M. P. PRICE,
HIODAHD PRICE, dn.,
EDWAS U FEHR HI,
JAMES H. COWIRAN.
Palledelphitt. Feb. 1. I%d. It
n 1.1 I'ARTNERSIIIP HERETOFORE
existing under the firm or HAYES, 0 0 0811 ALL,
0%; is this day (11,801%0.1 by mutual consent, ROL
LIN N. RATHBUN retools from the firin. The tinni
ness will be oontintied by the remaining Partners under
the same firm ita heretofore. s HAY
SHALL, & O. CHARLES P. 11
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POLLOCK, BACON, & CO.
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DISSOLUTION...The copartnership hero
tarot° existing' betwgim the gubseribers, under
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disiolved by mutunl °gegen!. '1 ho bemoan wi it be set
tled by either of the undersigned,
1,01113 }MOWN.
Phila., Feb.l. MO. P. N.
POPARTNERSIIIP.--The undersigned
V have We day formed n. enpartnoralan. under the
name and ati le of BROWN & EWALD, and attll eon-
Unite the ulvdertle Grocer) bee nose. at the old stand,
N. S. Corner'( httit and Vine attoota
LOINS BROWN.
fol-61" CHAS. J. t: \VALI).
_
S port
nentivp heretofore existme bete eon the ontler-
Nletted t an the late firm of LEN'VZ & 81111(K. to five
day dieselved by mutual consent; end debts duo and
°arm, hit end to them rlll tie settled I.Y JUIIN
LENTZ, who alone is nuthorizt it to settle the same.
JOH N ii. I.EN'fZ,
Jan. 30, 18,10. 31. F. 8111111 K.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the
wiioimio Wine and Liquor holiness, tit the old
stand, No. 230 North THIRD weal.
Foils.. Jan. 30. 1860. Ifni 61' I JOHN S. lit NTZ.
C _
OPARTNERSIIIP.-JULIUS 81U11EL
and NATHAN WEYI.• haro H. 1 1 ,1 v, formed a
eopartnerehi p. under the firm of Aloft h. WF.VI, for
the traneection of a lilhrilnytte end re(nil linemen,' in
Millinery and Fanny goods, Flinbrothrimi. and Laces,
at 107 North E1.1.4111'1l Ntreet, above a ll CU
Philadelplttn, Jan. 15th, 9t
RUSHTON'S
COD 1,11'1 , R OIL,
von
CONSIIMPTIoN.
A I ACE—For sale by
WMIIEIIII,I, intown,
1431 Non. 47 end 49 North 1 , 1 , 111)N I t4troAt.
TIN FOlL—Light and heavy English and
French, for eels by k BROTH KR,
Ja3l Nom. 47 and 4.4 North ti MON ft Ntraet ,
--
TVLEON, 411 CIIIISTNUT STREET,
ftboye Fourth. North aide, Wm the very best
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'•• or persons front IlOgofintine or Cocci ving a into
drawn lit ino to the order of Iona) a. ttiehnoll, and inn
turog February .1, ISA an I hare never recoited value
for the gime, and it la DO intention rn allow it to be
protnated, and to onotnat its collection., NUlllber of maid
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fIFSP.P.
NA 31 South TIIIND St ant, Phila.
1021 3t•
BIT TTE R, 1)ItIED APPLES. AND
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ter; 110 koge cooking do t• 60 1 bn" new vned ADO , "
and Foment., in More nn for enle hr
ill/, & PAUL,
141.30 Nn. 14 .Noicrit wirAitvrs.
GEORUE B. NLOAT ec, CM'S
SPINNING MACINNER.
Is3L6t• N 0.1026 CII ESTNI'T Street
eiIICKERINO & SONS, MANU
IT:Mt pAc R ERS or ()rend and Flew' and Up
right PIANO FORTES. Waterooitir,6oT CHESTNUT
Street. Pianos to let. taken in except e, tuned, and
repaired. Also, in connection, a fell stook n( Popular
Music, Musio Hooks, etc. jn3l.3rnif
LOST—A CERTII lOATE of two shores
of stook (No. 330) on the Consolidation flank,
Philadelphia. WILLIAM LOWREY.
Oolumbio, Doc, % 1059, d29-theft"
677
260
RETAIL MIT GOODS
1860. 1860.
DIOUBNING GOODS.
BESSON &I SON.
MOURN! NO STORE,
Ni. SOKS CHESTNUT STREET,
Aro thtly opening their •
SPR ISO IMPORTATIONS,
wills!i oiler for sale at reasonable prices, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
fel 3t
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
RICHARD S. SMITH. Agt
N. E. COILWAI.NUT AND THIRD STICH:Tr
REITIIN OF TILE
LIVERPOOI, AND LONDON
FIIIE .IIND LIFE INS IT R.l Iv cE
COMPANY,
JANUARY 2,1E160.
IN CONFORMITY WITH Tim LAW OP
PENNSYLVANIA
POSITION OF THE COMPANY
AUTHORIZED CAPITA!.
Paid-up capktnl,9l,3sl. eharos.
Paid-up enpital and inirplus funds
RESOUECE.3 IN THE UNITED STATES
/METH. &o.
Casts In hands of Director. sn New York *IS 0 1 , 3 Je
Cash in hands of agents and in course of
transmission
City Ploolts—Buffelo..
Rochester ..... .
Troy
City of Now York 6 yet
cont. Witter Stocks. ...
175,100 DO
Amount of Loans on bonds or 171011011011 on
rant estate, in the United Slaw, conntitut•
fag first liens on the same, on which there
in lei/than one year's interest due
INCOME IN THE UNITED ATATEL
Amount of cash premium" raeen•ed $61V,162
Amount of interest money mewed froin in
vestments in the United States.
Amount of premiums earned
EXPENDITURES ANp
Amount of lories during the )ear which have
heart paid ..... . 8234,763 00
Amount of looses widen are in suit and con
tested MX7 00
Amount of lomme which have not been Nettie.' KEW PO
Amon, t limit for reirmirance PreMlnine 11,019
Amount of rotors premiums . ..... 00.009 67
Amnolit of expenses paid duns; the) ear. int
elddine eeminienione and fees to the a;entt
and officer, of the company..• • • •
Amount of taxes paid Ity the tionipant
Dividend paid during the gear gu per cent
STATE OF NEW YORK
City and Counts of New York se:
Before me. Daniel Rome, a commissioner resident
In the coq of Now York, duly cninin.sioned and quali
fied by the Executive authority. end under tho taws of
the Siam of Pormarlynnla. to tag° the
mein of deeds. he., to be used • r recorded therein. per
sonally ntnicared ALFR ED I'ELL. to me personally
known an the Resident Secret try of the loveepool and
London Fire and Life Insurance Company, or the city
of New York. and the said Allred Pell being by module
sworn delmseth and earth that the toregoing statements
of the said company are true and correct to the best of
his knowledge and belief, and that the securities refer
red to are field in this country, rind that the bonds sad
mortr,R4esare 011 real estate in this country. and held
by ilia Trustors in New York, of the Liseipoul nod
London File and Life Insurance Company.
ALFRED PELL.
Resident Secretary.
Sworn and subscribed to before me. this ninth day of
Jaime , X. A. 13. 1066. DAMSEL SE :SAP,
I Seal.] Com. for Penna. in New York.
HER BRITANNIC MAdES O TYS' CONSULATE.'
NEW YORK
1860.1 1, Edward MortimerArohilaild.Eaq..lier Ma
jesty's Comm], do hereby certify that the bonds and
mite's'es referred to in the within Statement, amount
ing to the sure of 8e933fel have been exhibited to me
and examined by me; that the soil worteares are ...-
cured on real estate to the United Stater!, being guff,
cient seeing} in tpy opinion for the amounts loaned,
and stn field in the name of 'croatees in New York. lit
the Li‘erpoot and London Eno and Life Insurance
Company.
In testimony whereof I do hereunto let my hand and
Meal of (doe nt the nit) of New York, this 141 h day of
In the year of nor
E. B. ARCHIBALD.
H. B. At. Consul.
New Yooc DIRFWTOII4.
JAMES DROWN. Eel . Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEisL.T.
DENISE off INNIi.I.I, Erg.
EDWARD F. SANDERSON,
JOS El'lt UA 11,1 in RD. Jr., Es,
ECirENE Esq,
I:. al. A HCIIIBAI.1). Esq.. B. H. AI. C.
ALEN aNDPH lIAMIL EON, Jr., Eag.
ALEXANDER H 01111. TON, J'
Voartel lof ha Board.
PHENIX BANK, CAMXIANN et CO..
Jai) Olin et Banker,.
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
leer MKT Min ledu
The following etstement of th. of this Com
pane, on the 3lst of December, huhltsbnd In nun
ettenee of the chatter, viz
I'n Capital t4took, pnl.l in . . . .9)&3,100 00
Cortthelo e of Prolits, con
ramble into Btoei
Contincont nr,ount for pro
Unis .1 1 . 110 It 154.11, out
otantlin; Dot, 11. 156.1 $ I JM 89
Do. do* rocet‘cd .. 41 719 11
interest nceonnt, 1161, Te
netted in MN .. ...... . . 116,66873.
Policies, tranilOrs, Anil other
Profit. and Loam, Deceml.er
61st, 1,38 • . '823 84
68,115 4'
By Dividend Account, paid for
the year 1855 ....... . 819.927 DO
Profit and hoes for amount
8,707 11
Return Pretmumo, Comm.-
..one. he . 1,967 f,
Losses by Fire in 1350 4 901 35
A zpen4oe. including agencies
nod 'lazes 9.701 81 41.131 82
Remaining withthe Ummpany• 6113771 32
Which a invested as follows. vix..•
In First Mont it.4cs on City Property, worth
double the am0unt....... . 8175,0110 ft)
firound rent, first ohm
Citi o f Philadelphia 6 per cant. Lean
21,973 76
oa
Pennsylvania 'Railrd . Coinpan'e 6 per
neat. 2,1 Abuts, an Loan 27,910 fo
Allegheny County 6 per cant. Loan 10 trAl IA)
Collateral Loans, welt secured. 2,W0 1..0
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Ralltoad Company, htortsete Loan .... 4.0.10 00
The Reliance M. las. Company Stook ... 21.150 tt)
The County Fire do do ...• 3,060
The Delaware 61. 8. do do .... 7010)
Pennsylvania Railroad do do .... 4,1410 00
Commercial Bunk Stock ..... 6 .30 01
plea/tim Bank block . 2 812 110
M. Ine. Company Scrip .. 301/
11111. Reoeivuble 16.9.13 6)
Book Accounts, Accrued Internal, /t 0.... 5 216 92
Cash on hand 10,912 34/
The Directors have this day declared a Divaleind of
SIX PER CEN r. on the Capital hook of the Company,
and on the Certificatea of Profits outstanding. for tne
tear ending December 31, 1559, without deduction for
State Tex pitiable in cash, on anti after the 15 h net.
Also, a Dividend of Fl F I'It.EN PER CENT., payable
pro rate on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned, out
of the profits of the Company, for the 'ear ending De
cember list, 1059, for which Certificates of Prohts, hear
ing interest, will be delivered to the ht.:Wit:6lns, and
to the insured entitled to receive the same, under the
prov certificatee uharter,
reseed fi r
alter the Walt hint.
Nowill be issued for any lOU Sulu than ten
dollars, nor for any fractional part el one dollar Suns
leas than ten dollars, and not loss than one dollar, are
credited to the mitered on the books of the I:timpani,
and if. within ant p011(41 of ten seam the said credit
amount to ten dollen, cettnicates thereat', will be
leaned.
Certitiontes arDrollt are habto, equally withtha Capi
tal Monk, for the loran. and ensnsemento or the tofil
pato., rind utay he converted Into Capital Stock at Isar
tnne, at the optioa of the holder.
• .
Mein Tingley. DIRECTORS
Bntnutil
William H. Thotnpson, Robert hteon,
Frederick Brown, Wiillain Musser,
C•irtioilus Ntes enson, Benj. W. Tte,hley,
John II Worrell. Jim - shall Dull,
11. 1.. Carson. 7.. Lothrop,
Hobert Toliind. cicvle• Leland.
Fredenck t.annuf, Jhath kluntiair,
Charles 8. Wood, 81111th Bowen
.
Jame. 8. WOMIWAttI, John Bissell. l'ittsliorg
TINGLE'. Pr•siih nt.
B. M. "'INCH:BAN, Senretitry. Jal3dmhw IL
OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY 3N
sintANov: CO.. No. gs WALNUT NTRET.T.
FOURTH ANNUAL eiTA 'FE M ENT
oF THIS
injUINESS AND CONDITION OF THE QUAKER
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY.
As Presented to its Stockholders Jan. 3.
Capital Stock Baal pf d
tiriilue..latintur I. ISID. ... 141.151
Premiums received in 18.3 D:
Fire .....».........3115 5^ "4..1)
Marine
Inland Ntivuntion ;" 314 . 067 . 13
Transportation .
leereo renewed .......».
Saksge and (01111.11111110.3.
----
LOSSES, EX PENSES. Ne. US) 04329
Losses paid in 1a59 ..„...... .... r.. 4191,411 &l
Dt ettle nil, Commission!! to agents
•1 exec., lineenes. offlee rent XI Si
Nutting, 10,4'11E1111K & expenses.
Salutes said in 1459 9.1i3 2.1
Reinsurance itn.l return pfollll.
tuna ,
intio.2Nl 69
ASS
Bonds and mortgagee on real
081010
Cirramd Tonle in Philndolehm. .
ge shares Continental Bank, New
60 shares City Ban , lidadelphia 2,60.k0n
MO do Corn Exchange Bank,
Philadelphia ..... 2.6c0
DO shares Union Bank, Philada Lieu tki
It Contolidived }lnn% dn... TW
15 do Farinern Meclianiee'
Mink. Camden. N. J 9;U1.0
2070 of klailroml. Could. and
otherstneka, all oa)ing 6 Per
market 9410 . 87.6.•.0 10)
Coupon lionom Minting 6 and I Perot 19.100
Neeidiab e tnilsrecetrable.... ULNA.%
Coal, in hands of agents nail in
transit . 21.9111'1
Carl, on hand and in bank._ 677 to
-
48 7Q
This Comment contotto, to make 1.111,11n11. +.0.11111t
Loss on all kol Fire. Mitrino, mot Inland Risks, on
the moat I . :win - Milo terms
()Friel:lls.
Prescient—OFOß fi BART.
V4eir President—E. I'. ROSA,
tilestietary and Treasnror-11. R. C(4/0811.‘1,1..
Assistint Secretary—ill. H. RUTLEK.
PIREcToRtt.
(jdOTKA 11. hart, Foster S. Perkins,
hl. Bons, N. R. Coe nhall,
A C. Calton, F. W. lisils)
Andrew R. CliAllibOri. Samuel Jones, M. 11.
lion puller.
It. 11. COIWSIIALL, Secretary.
fiI.XCIIANOE INSURANCE COMPANY
°thee. 114 Snell% 1'011111 . 14 Street
prepiretort Nee, It to then' new otlice. NVAL
Strnet. S.. W. 1t). V D,
1,42.5-w wit fienreter).
TRE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK. _
MILLIONS
OF
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
tnvlealußlßst MoRTOI4III.I ny ARAL R6TAit t
WORTH OVER $13,000,M).
The premium" are TOWnit than In many other cornea
nine, and the Dividend" here been ante,Tait.
Thin ie a strictly Merest. Corn There ere no
Btockhulders, po that ALL TFIE PROEM
BOLONO TO TIM INSOILRO
Pamphlets, and every information, may be bed
GRATIS, on appileation to
F. RATCHFORD dTARR, Agent,
R. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPILIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins. John Welsh,
Mordecai L Dawson,eorge If. Stuart,
George M. Stroud, I t. S. Whole'', •
. ohn II Myers, . Fisher Learning,
. oomph Patterson, William C. Ludwig.
,ohn M. Atwood, Arthur .. Coffin,
Thomas H. Power., George W. Toland,
William McKee. Them, Wattion. altl-hif •
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
SILKS & WOOLLENS !
McILWAINE & BACON.
No. 13 , 3 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have, ear the latest arrivals, received a terse stook of
BILKS and WOOLLIIN3, adaptea to the C'othiel and
Johtons Trade, anions which are the rollovinl toti'ar
makes of cloths
C. NELLESBEN (S.,n of/. M. Ralf End,
F. 1110LLEy & SON'S
NAVIEST • OR A IhirRIAN ••
SAXONY CLO f 11.4, all gradfa. •
S-4 and C t DOESKINS, CyddIMERES, FAN
CY do.. BILK MIXTURES and TRI
COTS. SATIN DE CHINES. BLACK SILK RATII'.S I ,
COT CON BACK do BLACK MiL.K VELVETS.
BLACK and FANCY SILK VF3TINGS, Ac., Le.
An of Which ire offored for sate on favorable tzrrnl.
fal srflt Win
B. C.A.IIII ) .BELL & CO.,
INPORTIIOI AND WHOLESALE DIALLERS IN
DRY GOODS.
WHITE OOODS,
OLOTLI3, CA99I3IEREd,
610,0 0 COD
91J ,51n
8 7,0 11)
FIFTY DOLLARS WILL DE GIVEN TO
remponsible pnrtv. who will
ant
the advetto.hr
la thorh.lo. itotlk-keeper an.l Chrreppontlent
ft goal tllloaUi%t. to a Nthr,noffie Hnu.. la • sitthlor el-
A Arena • r.," office of tan paper.
olnan testimon/lic //'
I'V A N TED.—A young man from tha
would n r
oouno Y
m v me a l h f gennr tl lf t u
:o4 ,in: a
e n. co
o e
re w we r e
re ha
ronns•ndr..l. 1111 try not an rn•not an nbjnrt as gwrtos
nom otustlon• ACcltass • D. R.,'. nitre thu Dater.
lel st•
RETUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
•—• man as en Rallis:Ant book-keeper, or dark;
would work in a store. learn the wholesale Dry Go. da
or Notlon Bum nets. and make tumuli generally usetyl
Addreea. ALMA. Press th ee. gt•
- -
ST. LOUIS TEN PER CENT. INVEST
MENTS.
.313 COO and e 25 OW wanted tor five earl. by r spnnt: •
e Dames on mortrave of Inhumes., progenies, very
centrally situated, worth double the amount.
Interest notes payable semi-annually In Philadelphia,
and punctuahly suarantied.
Andy' to F. R. JONFS,
lel Sr No . 12) South SEVENTH Street.
$ 5OOO —WANTED---An active bei.i
,
In an e4t
• in... man watt ttl'a amount, as Pnttne
1t.',114.1 Ilnuta. dot. asta ett
trade vt,in.. 1 25 per cant. profit. Milieu •• Mercantile,
th.a oaten
1131 .1t•
WINTED-A SITUATION BOOK
KEEFER, by an ex ornenced pe'r '• 1 1,, t
reference given Anarese Box 1435, Pon Offire in 31 3
W AN'ril)—By a first-claci BOOK
KEEPER. a situatlon ins Cnninnsalon Ilnusa
Beat of references wen. Address F. A 1.," at TA.
Pllllntlim JA24 4t°
IVAN TED —By n Young 'Van who writes
v a fair hind and is qui^k at 6;ures. situation
aa Ass,stant Clerk in soma :Veroantilo House. Address
Porter." oiler of thoi paper. 35'84t•
a s AD, Will) HAS JUST
it d Ir. J Melt &hoot. wants a
it, q 'VI , tie Ti, .1, 0. hdre he 11,11 have an opprtu
nity ••toa 4 knouludia of busmen'. Address
"1011 •'•.:1 a lospatch. ira?-a
y ARRANTS 'WANTED,
.11
DREXEL, itl CO..
311 SOUTH THIRD STREE r.
Fir in
FOR SALE AND TO LET
FOR SALE—The Stock. Good-will. and
FIX TURES of an estaA,:.hed Wholesale PRY
GOOnti STONE—centrally altuved. The Cock ea.
very Jud.cionely Nttlae,l at Aurtoln. and C.'s .Lout
'even theurand dollar.. The /owner deohnint gam fleas.
None nocd apply except Ibran who can pay a r.apo,,t l
ettlonnt in club, and ( lie aatialactor. for the
br.lance. AdJraii " :Merchant." .e.to•tat a Lapatca
101 l 3t•
A OANDSOME ROOM TO RENT—Se
•z• rond u or, Nn. 9N MARKEr aural. App;. oc
the, oren»sen. 11 O 3..
131111.10 SALE OF A FARM. LATE THE
w. of Abram Powell, dteolvel, con'too,oi
About :4 EVENTY At: It EM. in L'et.ct Darter, Delaware
county. husunluilr situated nn tie Itelsware eounty
(old kkltlotoro, turnp.ke recd. e. free Mgraet
street bruise. I II dsilelph, a. And withtt, a Cow r .,nirr or
ten new Wert Corner Iry in.vd. nt Dar h.- roV tt‘t.on.
The r inproveniente are eaten.' • and adtatantial. and
a send variety of fruit run the stare, It writ t - e
apuheation to A131.1A %I nr ItrEttiKßD POW E.I.L,
residtnt thereon. The an',e.wfrich will tin pe.11.00. to
omornenee at .1 o'elora P. M.. preco•ty on sf , h day.
theninth 01 areword month. Februerry,)l+4, when the
oonditlona will to, mace ton n.
"n 2.1.100 By ORDEP. OF TUE 11E1E1.
OGERMANTOWN PROPERTY —For
.."alo or to Rent, a larte and r0rnm...1.41 , 0 Rol IF
with all the Ine,lern improvement., of AR MAT
Ytr•et and W11.1.0W AVeNUE, within five
wall, of Church-lane bastion Ineotta at 11F.NRI
S Td KWH Mande Yard, GREEN Ftrott. 'hove
Meventh. Philtule!pAta.
=MI=
TO RENT.
THIil STORES UN DER THE
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
ON THE NINTH-STREET FRONT.
Fosaamion w - 01 be given ml FEBRUARY let. 8..
Applications win be /60EI vadat the cdeo of the C.,m
-pany.ll the
B. W. COR. NINTH and HANSOM STRF-EIS.
ill) tri 8ee.,1 Fd,or.
TO RENT.
8911 WS II
TII F. If FiCOND AND THIRD9CORI ES or A LARUE
No. S NORTH FIFTH STREET,
lal3 wrnitt
et 70 CAPI'rA LISTS.--FOR SALE
IVAThe Machiner). mill Fixtures of a hrs..
Manufacture of PAPER lIANnINUA. replete with
es ery convenience fur caroms , on an ostensive Les,
nets. A dosirelde investment to persona or 000.4 y Ahn
can push the liostite•s For pale %nth or altho,t the
Dutfd .t . Inquire at= cuE.yrN L r eireet.
ralactretf it
&1U.771 'LT
ea FOR SALE OR TO LET—.I neat
klt. comentent Duelllll4. 7 n. e-tt NORTH
/omit. 101 II (et t from.YU fe,3t deep. Apple At No. ou
Al A/OMT Street. tvo-forte-6t
UNIFORIIS.—For gale. FORTY GRAY
UNIFORMS. trammed wi•li blsok. oo.ic COM:1-
%1"n, to to ellen', Address H. D. L:' Pit thug
officer. ja26 Ca •
ftl TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS
A Retail Stide and f atures, well beaten for bu.t
tie •
A Mill, 76 hr fG feat, three 'Oriels high, with water
power mud steam fur Domino; and finishing K0e...•
A Den nvtide. 40 by :4 feetoguth good water (ordering.
rind plenty 01 dry loom.
Thus property to Fulker's lane, near the Germantown
Rn A ulro ,:,,t uil p . ly be b ing to very nonesinidle to the city. Pushes it
very tiriiiratile.
litmus R. HER.
iri
Fisluer'e I sue.
1 - i IOR SALE—A valuable 1, , A at corner of
- Chrirtorn and Twentieth rtreets, ha-in: three
Jr,, n /lurch or recto], me. For tame
Sce.. Addres..! 13 . nt the °ince.
LIAO fORY LOT FOR SAI.II-A Nalua
No norner lot, ]L foot a loam Iwin. —.rots fronts
achnirotils loootteil for a tortor) site It is Floated
the southwessorn pa't of trio city, in a rapidly -lin
proving nooth or horlics, I. It will be sold on reasonsto.
terns, F particalats. address, "K.,' ellen Te
Pram tatty-If
HOUSEi TAVERNS, and STORES
Reel Estate of every desonption. for sale or to
rent. Inal7 to MAX HEIN'S,
Reol Eetatn Aseot,
N 0.127 North SECOND Street,
In 1.. Toortly & Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders will rs ylly attended to. Ensl , sh,
l'•••ne and spokes. Collsstor of Ormond
Routs. nIS ttny
ROUE DAVIS WASHING-MACIIINE
fors • •t• I'I.OWM AN & JteßßlDE.Manufao
turers..; A i. ‘ll;"l3e.Rlt Street. Pniladelehis.
By thin my.. inn it week's wash of an ordinarf•maeil
Bundy non tot Pam Palore breaSlast. It is equal in ca
weary tour . women. end laves at least 60 per cent.
and tear. Hundreds of them are now in use. and
the demand coptinuin•P
hall and esaum A for yourselves.
, . •
County nehty for I.h:on roasonabla terms. Price
mama 81d. us , to
MeIIRIDE.
$lOO CVO 0,1
'2 2.5 U
TILE CHIEF 'AMONG TEN THOI'S rtNI).
DALLEY'S &MCA L DMN EX FRAC fOR
AS universally supplanted all other
•—• Otntinenti and he atne apPhealcins in both the
Eastern nod Western llettoephere, where, er intro.
&wad; and tte intrinsic rri•rit is he true secret of its
imerell., in eLll Clitaneous 113,,c1JOHS. whether the cause
nerhfrot or
BiAuss C 4 SCALDS
nre instantly relieved of SI their anguish. pain and
intinnonni MI. to n timely application of this TO,-
rollout hi.itor. and the aflesh is Tenoned as if ly s
charm 110 11!e11111111 or sear rem unine.
THE FRIEND OF „. TH E. NURSERY.
Uhddren are frequent er 7; sufferer, from externtt tn.
Juries. expeel Ally from I'Ori,l and Lurrphrne 1-r
-,,,.,ans—therelore riser, mother Mould here th.e
healing pr.v.rat.on eon- <stymy on hind It heat.
sure Ihrrigt, and genet removes the TETTER or
RlNot,ooßkl, In pre, , •ft Pre Pi iiri•ry
TO TRAVFLLERri HY SEA AND LAND.
The Machinist. illO Ton ~ veller.end every other
whom, lot in life throws trim within the
chane s houldtent front exploion, err, or Culls
teen,hear in mind that this Mame ',tractor
is his best and only Mend. on It is both port/are and
cheap, and should Oyer be to hie romeanion. an a friend
In need. 'Phew thou- rinds of Itvitte witnesees
to testa, to ita Marvellous wvirtue, who owe their
round Itntha and mech..; to de elvlng en:earl.
the follovrins are a few a of the r, ad,arr fur
%slue!, DA L1.h.),”:4 MAGI- CAI, PAIN EXTRAC V
OR is n PREVEN LIVE 10 as wallas CEn.t.:
Buns. Erysipelas, Sores of All kinds.
Bruises, Fistula. Shut Wounds.
Bode, Front Lhte.t, tierofuh,
• ,
Broken Breast Poser arses, Nzur% y,
Bits* of Reptiles. Felons. it.. skis,
C41,00r. Glamiular Pig- &intl.
Crsoko.l Lim rnieg. Pcsatl bid
Chapped Hands, Mercurial Force, Swims,
1:11111,1ams, Yrona gsnernll). t•inttli POI,
Cramp. P.mples, Tullio! 4,
Contracted Conic Piles. •I suer.
Chiles. Poison. Ulcers.
D.eases of the Rheumatism. Venereal Sores.
Stun. %tithes. he.
80‘d at the vrineival Depots.ll Broad wa. New York.
and 21 and DI Charlie. street. NOW Orleans. by .1.
W RIGHT S. CO., tieneml Anent. It can also he ob
tained of all reevectabla Ifrunglete and Merchants
throughout the Tailed States and Can•da.
T. W. 11YOTT . 1 / 4 SONS.
21a North SECOND Street,
telt Wholesale Agents for Verastlvante.
N°T I G E IS HEREBY (OVEN , THAT
the Copartnershm under the firm of BECKvR
& DELL wrm dissolved on the fourteenth day ot De
cember met., and MUSED DECKER to alone author zed
to settle the business, and sign the liquidation.
NA! 73 8 . I/ I K E R
Philadelphia, Dee, 11, 1859, d3l- la'
BLANKETS, STUFF Gr/OUS, de
No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
WANTS.
:iIWIEST PRICE GIVEN
25 8T 100 PPZ? IN DEPTH
APPLY ON ltiE PRENII:4I:e
37 I3THA*I3-ERRlretreq.t
MEDICINAL.
A 3 IUSE33ENTS.
iVf , I! , : 4 I I.t UT-STREET THEA G TRV.
at. 5.44 MVisser... M :Air. R. P. ICE -dell
s.astnea Arent . Str. JOS. D. Mt' EPHE
TID.9 OVEDNERGIVI EVENING. Feb.l.
LS XI.
XI. Mr J. BARoberta ; D Mr .de Netnews.
L Siesrel : The Napalm. ADse Msry Msuet;
Ma le is Commis. Mrs. DeNse.ll.
14... Delude with
CAPTAIN OF THE: WATCH.
ETFree■ as 'coos.
Eblta oe, t rod wltotoot ootroArg So
DOOl4 0f412 lit O. 0 cock : Porforma.--oe to otoraoss•
et 7 o clock.
AVIJEATLEY Jc ASCII.
STREET TREATRF.-
THIS iWEGNItsliA'r E.VF!CN'I Feb. I.
ADR1E.24.!0, TEM ACT it.F.S.I.
Adneoce Le.nourrrr...ll/IA laze Ca , ....1.;
Jubn. 61,ert.
WIZA R D SZ IFF.
Coact Berreard. Mr- B 44,3 - Verz W343ireart.
3:r Jubat tilltert ; Ators. 3Lar
3 1 / 4 - 33i or Pi' cra..—Aasmasio3. 33 orter; BScE,I
81 . 3 in PT" , Grooms roots: Parrort..t3 twos&
.t halt r.rt I C . CiOek per:orsar.osi to
OorOthento a t 7 o'cLoek prourr;7.
TIAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL TOEATRH. WALNUT ea— above
Ets l / 4 th.
Patcs.--D:oso Cites. m cooU; Etro_l*ciza h r
toots • Per uPr.r.. Boma. 7.$ oosta ; ^
irate EL ,tei. aa.t B3.
etl viol. or T: rt.—room opt", at toilf mit d cr'eaibk.
Tnoortmortc• sII.
THIS A F - Tt FINCAON. All the
•Zl4 Irt; sorr.•• '
THE
• ••••• f .`l2 • 11l ON
• rvner:e r Lee THE CHILDRI.VOi THE E
orLI tsrn C.,:x.0 r.lue•Ertia k:itrAntuitts_
Tktt~ .4i }. L •1,0.1)Av I.NINt..
31.4.6 it THE FOUR ELEIti,NTS:
F I it E. NY ATER. EA RTH.II.I r.:__2 •
HArt.er• Mr. NTH. firs; Ans.a;p. AI r.
Orktah. )1, Parer; J .- retie*. Mum SA
Aft.ne:la. Stirs Ede r.de Si.s,l wive, .mxpt;
11",Itoe ; Korcle M... TriCis ; Erato of A.
MasTsffordor . .4 Fa eSe.
• Atrrs IN THg ARFNA.
Q Feats ran to secared fir tirs %L Slag dirs•
s n sdvstace.
nRAYTON-S PARLOR OPERAS AND
LYRI VIZ OVE
CON :ERT II ALL. CITE.STNrr Streit.
A SHORT TIME ONI.I.
EVERY EVE-NW, AT HALF PAST SEMI
O'CI tiCK.
ES,r ,
VA.—SATURDAY. AT ON - F
Port open h 0 sn hour E. - ur in Ind* - swe.
Ts a v , -e1 I,[t . ert‘ , N•VilLt
FFO t)?1..1t A. .. - O.IILI. T. AN f
LTR.O3
DRAVA.
ty . Le.! Now York v•eta
'rtee .sant•/..1
10...N0ft ow:FARA,. vicLINIST. via
a Tilts
ls ` r EV vt , ,Ati. Fr-t,
Opertv
NEVER 5":
LOVF.'3 Likre.R LOFT.
Th. 0 re..eatr. 'ell be rt.!. tl HERR ERl
ssrt,:a!Ars trzs:l
may be ot,morte.„l aS tts at of
Chlc tense & Soo.. CL.estant striet. amt it the RAH
from A. 31. In P 31.
Palcl3.-80,11 of tao Hill. teas ; lit*.zooy, fs
tee ts. It
“ THE HEART OF THE ASDEs,• 2
Pamtc,l b , F. F. CHURCH,
Is &OF r , et 1,1 tor .a at ts” aCIDEMY op
FINE ARTe. r Sulam
AIRS. EMILY REED—Has the honor
1 . 1 to announ,
CON CYRT IN PHILADh:LFH I A.
On DAY h" . : • \ FeLmer, 3 left, at
USICAL FUND MALL.
On yr61:13, tae tr,3 secited LT the raeilllF
i f •rtzete-
Mms SHAW. .Ir. FA ASY.R.,f•lrtoent rf tit
ri4l,e., Mr. M. 1.7AN3. Mr.
H
CLAItiONETTE. . .HEFIR STOOL.
PIANO-FORTE .... 311CHAri. Bread:NM
TICKETS FlFry CENtS.
To be had 41 lII* Met, Store. of V k
Lawton. Lee tr. INCker. Wee_ H Coalron.sed ADM*.
and Chlakertnis' Ran.'-fmrte ror-tra_ Als>, it ts* door
on the eren.or of tte Concert.
INvws open at hen' put 7 o'ck.A. C•oth=etee a<II
ATI C• •
II.NNERCILJR FANCY DRESS BALL.
Li-. 1-:
We refpnefa::y infarni fr 3z4 :14
_pub-
Lc in renrrtl, that nor JOiNtllt
FANCY f.R*34 BALL sr,: n 7 VESTIA
KVENING, Feoruarf et tee ..V.X2LCAL Ft. 711
1,.
Pre; to the 15‘". tat C. , EILe Mann
ehot in ewe*,' hT Jn'og Otto. yerformsl vadat
th• dir•et .”1 r Carl Seat'
Tiet•t at For We bJ the rs. , ..:Ayr lag Yuman
anq the .o,l:matte,
MAlArr..r.,
G. Du rue r. F. Von Fuse M. H. Masits... G.l obrieb,
Dr. G. lehlettstleker. J. goet.susteerser, flessbaer.
Ca•r:es maw/. J. Pd. W. Gt.:Art. H. Trams. C.
ttehlesste.Ca'ortet Fauvist. Lv - me. C. Vet:ersibt A.
11. Nostenbetat. C. Wolf. H. Cog Peer. H. Weeestdask.
C. Linkner: eset.stenstur. C. Mstr.:sets, L Mama.
Pror. Hluket. S. 'Se Joseph Grtasra. A. Gstsy. C. As
Thulium. Prof. HT., F. C. PcSirrotM. L. &slates. H.
C. Cluop. C. eelltek. Z. ft. Jones. M. D.. P. itasti. C.
Hems. M. I) Vonsaer. G. Groortnin. Cs s /sr Pen
keel. M. Feu rtes. A. Reanstane.Joubis Ned . . J. P. ems
ner. Mark Hauler. heal, Hooper. %tear/ F - x.
Getthtrds. P. H. PI senutna. /Om A. RtNer. /As Fes
nee. A. B Relettenhub. C. Wohr.!osesz Dossel,..Feetl-
Steth.loster..l. 1 hornier. Eatul Raung.l. L- JU.S.
Voutf, G Bergner, F. Lamar.
COXI/11 . 717.
J. Wolter. J. It K R•tt[ST. •
0.04 . 1. Is. 9ebleo. 0. ficursh.l La..ir.or, P. Knew.
NEF:RSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS.
k
!arrt'a COMILI , CIVe E.!1..g. CHESrffIETT
Street, setr S ttn- - -
•
it•i" I. ANT v.- rFg HUT ON r - Ts
THE FINF , T EXH I I;TioN N
MONDAI E ENIN.3.
. . .
FITZ: f t's roor of Ts.vem. Reeosi
—Wsohinzt, Vshos. F's , rta. Th.:d-7: 4 1L-oesl Pro
r : }VOA Ft(:!
—.NSW • .1..• I. W sn arraig 310 Ole
You:, 11,1 1101, ( MUNI.
Vl.l . :^r :' , 1 1,. ..11•5t.'n
Fes, eau, t,e F:Ptr - , Great ranery
Ae.to.nn. :.S nenta_ ett anat.
Petfi•rm•mt.t, ever, We..1,1-f Aftkr
!lane. cocur.enctng at 3 o'e.K.k. 7)1. Nal
CIERMANIA ORCHF..zfrßi.—ittobe Re
htm.cg *tar VITR DAV. at ]'.t. ,,
HA LL at :tta n'e...-1. P. M. Tizaea 47 t4 r . d.
aci ILtsta t. Lan M sal st.
the don,.
iticDONOUGIFS G.IIETIES—N4IOI3 81.,
vssloar 7131 RD.
HOUBLk. YE RFoRMANCE AUL Ta:IWERX
THE ERaxrfl • ‘ND3
an b•••
eecuemett w tt, TstE ~ REF:( RHIG
w.,...14•;..0 *Lev. witry lik b*-
I.:der V ,L:s.•!bca
CA Fl.l AN , D)VE!.
H ERN As LIZ
wtH oatda Wm. Tell bs rR as Aat'• from ad 04
Lea-1 of w ats cs..a•s• rf twe,•e !Cot
VROPE....ls(qt. NicH,t.LB ANL) bION
will laws, le aL voto^. ah.ag acts to the Cam
ps:ea Art.
Best Pr:rortasaza ia c.....aztry.
IIEMPLE OF WONDERS
Northeast sorrier of TENTH az..! CELEVAILIt
Streets. terser sad Nare! Attrast4oo.
I.lt;NOit
The w0r.,rf..1 Nrapclap and (^VV.:west
ENIIII3IIION EVEM VNING boa's° nig
WEEK.
Corn7r..n t . and oa W RDNESDAT
iSATt A V FT O. Sit 3. The
"Mbrayd
ton WI, ‘'ea,.er.orr :ze frt,siestil
lieciutn vr sr7.•.r . 111 *TM Di
amd per flitl.l Els IltC.r. r 3:L,
Ado., Ct. , ! - ea Ilcanta 41344
pENNSYLVANI.I ACADEMY OF TES
FINE _ARTS.
•
I"24RFFT.
to ON.:`: DAILY. ;....I.lztdA22 excer.d.edd (rola A. M.
t. , 1 4 P. M.
W4nte:2—Th Test} •• Swage
1 - .1t•e.:2 "01 P 1•61.4•,.
Ad.:14,12 SS earn!.. 2:12.d42. U lei bait
Prwe.
Mares of B.ek 533. is.tr
A NNIVERSARY OF THE MI - I:CHANTS'
4- 11 - FLND.—The tat] e,rocrsAry .431.024-
lion ! , eteN.! cm WI. DAY V.VFNIINti. Feb.
Lecl , -.o . e.x.t.gt the ‘11...,:eAt.. FUN tt HALL. p,
attlCri r. The :17, 'EI, m a .
e•,er.•w be re ty tlka
the JO`} ill F.
He, Dr. Eft! I..sna
GEUROF. L. BT ZBY, rot.
The Mut I OA to MAW
direct on 0ik.7. , A1. Z. , E! , AZ.
plym.: }.l) d :7' • r
s ISA: 5r2.•411;
S.-V.)II'EL
o 1-
W
11.1.1 A S
1 !iv:.
liIRD Etmt.
CO3IIIIISSION HOUSES
JOSEPH LEA,
Nos. AND I.3Zi E.ITNUT STREET.
Invites the attention of the Trade to tja Stale of
COTTON, WOOLLEN.
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS,
New light and dark spring Wes, a g:e.st vinstrf blot
MUSS RS. BAM'I. SLATERS SONS,
BUTToN MANI*FAJ - TURINO CO..
MONTL SELLo CO\t pANy.
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S .I. , QURNING.
Ineudlnt many new standard Patterns.
NEAT DI„AOK A WRITF-q. PURPLES. LAV.IS., is.
SAXONY & 811EPHERD PLAILS. A Slat:RA-YDS.
SLACK AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE OUSTER
S I YLES.
WOOLLENS,
FANCY CASSIMERES and D0E.5K1N.5,1;...,
FROM ROCK COM , GLENPALF. COM , KKR
ENGLAND COM.. CRAM FORD MILLS, BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS
EBERIMDT N: SONS'
SUPERIOR BLACK DO 'SKIN AND BILK MIS-
FAtinetts. Pis/ and Printed. of n 9 eaLora atd gnarl
ties; t eatecky Jelni. Pw,u. Cords. Casemese.ees.
Kerlaav's w eede, compr,sin; ote ot the teat stocks is
the counto.
AMERICAN LINEN CON.
CRASH, BECKS, SHEETING.% &c
ja2l-3m
t ;....,=r), THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET,
Im E o s t r .g:lei","'s - u'tl7ve l' L'inx L .T'o; ;fe lt st 0 1 . Z. 6
on 1 brenvi.,,, rhYmologY, r•eter-CIU*. kg.;
and for , .
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS_
Theimportance of Printuolovy in the !raisins of the
young, the selection of occupations sod coresamoris,
and in every departruest cf active lite. in feltand so
knowled seil by all inteths ant person, • ho Iry scquissr.t
eil Iran its (nets.
Wrltt,n da,, , rtati Its from datuerreotypea b.
tent 1,
5 3 pls.: for taro do ll ar,.
Cat ozues of Looks sen: grat:s.
utIN L. CA?EN.
Nn. c. 2-2 rUFSTN UT Sueet. second s'''.
d 7 Ptnladelskui.
pAWSON NicIIOLSON,
rooKLINPFP,S,
I, = .519 A.O ;7,21 ‘117.01: STREET.
IW:lverrt 31.0... t Ald n,:nut amt ..
rHI LAI/ELPHiA.
.! A MPS PA W.7.0N. JAZ!. B. ZIICILOL.ROX
DE LEH'S, 411 CHESTNUT STREET,
a F , u , th. Norr, fief samortmEnt
Nte•rs,l.,” t t't C.l;sr Tll , 2es. ChPrry Gems. Getty
Walt na CsrPt. &C• NS Ito
NIONEY LIBEIZALuY ADVANCED.-
TO ANY A MOUN r—Upon Watches. letwecT.
Dl:month, Stlveriked*.C.ethtnc. %ler - chick:3A. &a, IT
JONES & CO.. 011,,rml , rtcd FrcAers. N. W. curter
THIRD and OAS:, LLI. Streets. be'ete lanhard. Idteco
Clsliars rr.Nrn 4 A M M f
S()IITIIE,RN 31ONITOR - RICHMOND
ENQUIRER.—Bas mean Teen drcr:nt gotthera
Trade cannot do better than to nave7trre In Sewn,*
Darer , Uffic 21. E. corner Poet and Wain= Went'.
.027 61.. . _ _
lIEESE —375 boxci Ilerkwatr county
Cheese. In store, and fd-ad'e t.y C. C. SADLER
CU . otr,..t. 2.41 n •••.•-••
BBLS 11.11 f. x and .Es.stport
tlkll- 7 Hermits. boxes SeCed Herres. NW(
bbls Wtotsl .ni r t. In store And for 1.1:.
WM. J. 1'31101,A. CO..
d3l in and 124 NORTll , tit.nr. es.
SLATE BOOFI NG, tic —lVhoerer desires
amts Roof rut properts on, or a leahT toe road
tight. ant warranted. .h• 11 hare rthlreiliatehtleiggiOn,
by directing to THOMAq GRIFF , NrElsrer.
NINTH and THOMPSON ftreets
Ott Slate purchased. c:jaNt-Isst•
CODFISH.-400 gds. Extra Grand Bank,
In store end for Whv
M. J. TAYLOR
4131 121 end Iss NORTH
ERY DENTIST, JEW ELI.ER, STA.-
.1.14 v ER- PLAT ER,MACIIINIST. Gun-Smith. Tut
mow, IlLuther, G Men, and Air a to souerl4.
shou'd lot,e 011.0 of B}TAW'S AK rISAN tiAS-SIOVF3:,
For ed. by 81. A W i BAILEY.
Itu 2dd RACE Street, iqulldeleus.ll4
E. l / 4 - 4ANCU
1:14. la as-
'.T :±tteet;