Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 30, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday.
Froin Havana.
NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—Thesteamer Creole,
from New Orleans via Havana on the 23d
inst., arrived at this port this morning.
The U. S. steamer De Soto, with Secretary
Seward and his party, arrived at Havana=
the 20th.. The Captain General's offer of his
country seat for their use was declined, the
Secretary going to a hotel, where, on the
21st, he received a host of lhnirers, the first
of whom was the Captain General.
On the 22d' the party visited a Cigarette
manufactory, and Mr. Seward returned tug
ca*of the Captain General. In the evening
he attended a banquet given by General
Dulce at the palace, which, with the sur
rounding public buildings, was illumi
nated.
The ladies accompanyity , b the party occu
pied the Captain General's box at the Tacon
'Theatre, whereafter the banquet, they were
joined by Mr. Seward.
The professors and students of the Uni
versity subsequently paid their respects to
111 r. Seward and a number of Cubans, in
small boats, escorted the De Soto to the
mouth of the harbor on her departure on
the 23d.
From Washington.
LSPectal Despatch fo theßulletin.]
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Secretary Seward
is at his office at the State Department to
day, as is also Mr, Frederick Seward,
Assistant Secretary. While at St. Thomas,
Secretary Seward had a long interview with
Gen. Santa Anna, of Mexico. He is now
residing at St. Thomas.
The arrangement of the testimony against
Semmes, the pirate, is nearly completed.
The trial will commence towards the close
of the present week. It required time to
get together evidence concerning all the
cases of piracy committed by Semmes.
XX.Mth Congress—First Session.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29
SENATE.—Mr. Grimes (Iowa) offered a
joint resolution tendering the thanks of
Congress to Rear Admiral Farragut and the
officers and men under him, for their gal.
lent conduct in the engagement in Mobile
Bay, August sth, 1864. Referred •to the
Committee on Naval Affairs.
Mr. Sherman (Ohio) offered a bill, which
was referred to the Military Committee, au
thorizing the President to appoint, at the
request of any college capable of educating
150 young men, a military officer to act as
President or Superintendent, to give in
structions in the military sciences.
Mr. :Wilson (Mass.) from the Committee
on Public lands reported a bill to grant a
million acres of public lands for the
use of the' public schools of the District of
Columbia.
Mr, Wilson called up the bill to restrict
the amount of fee far the collection of sol
diers to $lO.
Mr. Clark (N. H.) offered an amendment
which was adopted, excepting cases in
which the accounting officer shall certify
the services rendered to be worth more.
The bill was passed
Housz—The House took up Mr. Niblack's
(Ind.) resolution, offered last Monday, de
claring that the President's refusal to accept
thb present of a carriage and horses from
bis friends in New York, was, under the
circumstances, eminently prudent, com
mendable and patriotic, and expressing the
sense of the House that the practice so com
mon of giving presents for appointments or
promotion is demoralizing and ought to be
prohibited. The resolution was passed.
Mr. Julian (Ind.) offered a resolution
which went over, that the people demand
the trial of Jeff. Davis for treason, and his
execution if found guilty.
Major-General Sherman being in the Hall,
a recess of five minutes was declared, and
the speaker introduced him in appropriate
terms.
General Sherman responded, when Mr.
Washburn (IIL) proposed three cheers for
the General, which were enthusiastically
given.
New York Bank Statement.
NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The Bank state
ment for the week ending on Saturday,
shows:
An increase of loans, . .
An increase circulation, . .
A decrease of specie, . .
A decrease of deposits, . .
A decrease of legal tenders, .
Death of Dr. Mott.
SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Jan. 29.—Dr. Nott
died this morning.
Few York Stork IffarkeL
' Stocks are lower bat active. Chicago and Rock
Island, 97k; Cumberland preferred, DS; Michigan
Southern, 613.1 g: New York Central, 01,14';
Reading, NU; Hudson River, 101; Canton Com
pany, 44; Erie, 81; Western Union Telegraph Com
pany 11%; U. S. Coupons, 1881. 103 N; Ditto, 1862,
10274t , Ditto,1865,101N;Ten-Forties, o:el . :Treasury 7 3-109,
98'1009; One Year Certificates, 983''; Registered. 1881.
103 , ,ttt: Ditto, 1865, 1M Gold, 14031. Stocks are higher
since the Board.
Markets.
BAr.rnaoare,Jan.29.—Floor is steady. Wheat scarce;
Pennsylvania Red 82 35 . (4)2 4t, Corn active; white.
90g92c.; yellow, 47c. lists firm at 40@49c. Seeds
firm; Clover ea 8 25; Timothy, E.l 04@4 25. Provi
sions heavy. Whi - y firm at $2 31.
L' viva Vld!
FrEE.—About noon, to-day, an alarm of
fire was created by the burning of some
rags in Hughes' mill at Hestonville.
DURING 1865, 125,000,000 letters passed
- through the New York Post Office. The
office netted to the Government $1,503,174 22
prpfit over expenses.
Sales at Pidladel
SALES AFTER
$4OO Sch Nay 68 '72 83
1000 0 te Trees 7 3-10
y
2000 o J
N d otes Juulne
es%
05 %
3000 U S 5-203 '62 102%
100 City 60 new 90%
1000 do mural 00% .
10 sh Cam le Am R 115
100 eh Ocean Oil b3O 16%
100 eh Read R bBO
100 eh do 49%1
100 sh Hestonv'e R 83%
SECOND
Vs° US 5-20 s '62 102
2500 do 102%
20000 Penna RR 1 mtg 943%
100 sh Union Can pt b3O
300 eh do e 60630 534
200 eh Maple Shade bs
100 sh do Beo 4%1
12 sh Lehigh Val 61%
BURST BOARD,
100 eh Catawlssa pfd se 31,14
400 sh do _lOlO 30%
109 sh do 31
200 eh do be ak
200 sh do Eno 2.01,.'
100 eh do com b 5 20%
100 sh Maple Shade se!) 4.,•'2
100 sh McElrath
200 eh Fulton Coal 7
100 sh NPa R 341;
1100 ski Siksq Canal 9
9 sh Penna R 54%
BOARD,
500 sh Catawa pfd 910 aog
200 sh do bswa 304
100 sh do b 5 3056
100 sh do btO :31,.::
100 sh do 910 3032
300 sh do 810 30%
I ll° sh do com 830 205;
frith, PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing Wade/ the
firm of CALDWELL, SAWYER & CO.. at Phila.
deiphia and New York, HALL, CALDWELL & CO.,
and E. R. SAWYER & CO., at Boston, is this day dia.
aolved. Either of the partners will elgn in liquidation.
P. A.
HALL
SEEK CALDWELL,
E. R. SAWYER,
N. P. GORDON.
PICCLADELPHIA, January 10866.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered Into
co-partnership, and will continue the Coal business
under the firms of CIA r.inv.r.uL, GORDON & CO.. at
112 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 35 Trinity
Building, New York, and of HALL, CALDWELL &
CO., at /44 Statastreet, Boston.
F. A. HALL, •
SEES CALDWELL, Jim,
N. P. GORDON, •
B.A3killEL B. YOUNG.
PnErnsiomplas, January 1, 1866.
VI"HE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into
co-partnership, and will continue the Coal business
ander the firms of QUINT.AIiD, SAWYER & WARD,
at No. 9 Pine street, New:york, and US Walnut street,
Philadelphia, E.. 11,, SAWYER & CO., at No. 42 Rtlby
street, Boston. E. A. QUINTABD,
. E. R. SAWYER,
•
M 11
WAlt '
PECILADRIPHIA, January 1,1868: WARD.
DRESS HARING.
rrBNEPLB OP PASHION.-;.PABIS DP,EsS AND
1 • CLOAK MAKING is all ita varieties. All the
latest at) les of imported .Paper Patterns to Select from,
In Sieevee, Waists, Opera Cloaks and Tight (bats: also
a large assortment of beautiful Dress Cloak Trim
=lap and Buttons.. Wedding; and traveling outfits
made with neatness and despatch. Suits ot' Mourning
at the shortest notice, at or e lowest possible prices
Te entire business is under the-superintendence of
DIRS. M. A. BIN DEE, and all orders from a distance
will receive her immediate attention._ Ladies will
please note my name and - a4dress;t6 - 113'0111" Ming- do'
calved. No. lull Chestnut street, two doors above the
Academy of glue Arts. a ad 010-Iml.
•
•
$1,031,110
. 490,176
. 2,158,613
. 3,803,791
. 2,480,746
hitt Stock Board.
ThJBAIY
TIELAWARE kIVIVAL SAFETY ITIERTRANOS
I_l (X3.IIiPAIVY, -
LtiCOEPORILTED Ft THE LEGISLATURE "OF
IiSYLVA2q7. ,o 1835.
OFFICE E TaIRD u
kYthETIS iTailt — TELPTue.
mAparta INSURANCE, I
ON VESSELS}
IZ
CAGO, TO all parts of the world.
FREIGHT,
nsTLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Land carriage, Union.
FIREaII parts of the
FIRE .INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. ,
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1865.
010000 United States 5 per cent, loan, '7l ges,ooo 00
120,060 United States 6 per cent, loan, 'Bl 128,100 OQ
4.1e,0.•00 United States 7 3-10 per cent. loan
Treasury Notes 194,3700
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent.
Loan 90,555 00
54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent.
Loan 53,250 00
125.000 City of .Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
Loan 112,8/2'50
20,030 Pennsylvania Ito lroad First Mort, I
gage,six Per Cent, Bonds 20,0410 00
25 000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort- ,
gage six' .e er Cent Binds 23,750 00
25,000 V estern Penna. Railroad Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds 23,750 00
11,000 3/0 shares stock/ Germantown Gas
Company. principal and interest
guaranteed by the City or Philadel
phia 18,537 50
.7,150 143 Shares Stock Penna, Railroad
Company , 8,580 00
5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 3,250 00
40,000 Deposit with the United States Uo
vernmef t., subject to 10 days ca 11... ... . 40,000 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent.
Loan 18,900 00
170.700 Loans on Bonn; and Mortgaze, first
liens on City Properto 170,700 00
1,1216,850 Par. Market valve_.... 996,560 00
Real Estate 36.000 00
Bills receivaole for insurance made 121,018 87
Balances due 5t..3 geecies.—Premlums on Ma
rine Puhcies. Accrued Interest. and otner
debts due the Company 40,511 44
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, 55,138. Esilmattud
Cash in Banks 455,958 89
Cash in Drawer.— ............. ..... 678 48
t. 48,65.5 7
DrhECTOEa
saanuel E. Stokes,
F. Penlston.
Henry moan.
Wiliam G. Botliton,
Edward Darlington,
H Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafonrcade,
Jacou P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joebua P. Eyre,
'Spencer Mclivaine,
IT. B. temple, Pittsburgh.
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh,
C. HAND. President.
Thomas C. Hand,
Jehn C. Davis,
Edmund di. Sonder,
Theo', Spa.ditug,
John R. Penrose,
James 1 raqueir.
Henry C
C.l alleLL, Jr.,
James Hand.
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. seal,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig.
Robert Berton,
John D. Taylor, •
THOM
DAVIS, Vice President.
• Lary. delatnol
JOLLN C.
aIEKRY LYI.RITKN, Sere
tiSLTRANCE COMPANY UV NORTiI AIINESCA
_L-MARINE,_PTRE AND INLAND TRANSPOD
PATTON INSURANCE.
0thee,N0.262 WALNUT street, south side, east
Third street.
The Properties of this Company are well Inveutesl
and furnish an available hind for the ample indemnity
oflions who desire to be protected b— Insurance,
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, 43 and
Cargoes. _ _ _
INLAND TRANSPORTATION ILISKii on Met.
ranudlee per Railroads, Canals end Steamboat/J.
FIRE RIRKB on Merchandise, Furniture and Bald.
pln City an County
Onant7
11 .
. OORPORATED Det—CA_FITA.L, 0-640.0rra AND
PAID IN AND SECUREEX iNvE:4;Trui,
TOTAL PROP.ERTD,
t 1.700,000.
PEEP AL CHARTER.
- -
Arthur G. Collin, _
Bsunnel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Merles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard D. Wood.
William Welsh,
William E. Bowen,
T. Charle
ARTHUR
Omiatiaas Secre
FIFE ASSOCIATION.
- Incorporated March 27, 185 v..
A OFFICE .o. 84 N. FIFTH street. In,
ep. sure B HOUSEHOLD PUB.
NriDitE and 161.SatCHANDDliE genet ,
ally from Loss by Fire, (in the Qv/ of
Pbi Melphla only.)
Bu t :.TztomffT of the Assets of the Association
Bonds and Mortgagee on the City
of Philvielphla
Gromid Bente... . b 6 , 806 SI
Beal Estate . (CAW, eFreeTs .. .) 14.n10 IS
D. S. Gov. 640. iNtiiio 00
Deposit with S. Assistant Treasurer-...—. 25,00011
TRUSTEES:
GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
Wm. H. ITArntitall, JOS. R. Lyndall.
John Bonder, Levi P. Coats.
Peter A. Keyser, Samuel Sparhawk,
John Phtlbin, Charles P. Bower.
John Carrow, Robert Shoemaker,
Geo. L To Jesse Lightfoot.
T. B Secretary.
PHtENLE INSITRANCE .COMPANY OB PHILA
DELPHIA.
INCORPORATED Det--(IELARTER. PER.PIifrIIAL.
NO. 524 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to IciiatlNEanal al/MYRA-NM
Companythis lnsures from lists or damage by FIBS,FIBS,en liberaterms, on buildinps, meruhandiss, =whirs,
dm, for limited periods, and permanently on buildings
by deposit of premium.
The Compost has been In active operation dm morn
than sixpy , during which all imam bate
been promptly adinstad. and paid.
DIRECTORS.
John L. Hodge, David Lewis,
M. B. Mahony Benjamin /Ming,
John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers,
William B. Grant, A. B. McHenry,
Robert W. leamina. Edmond Castillon,
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
Lowrance JAMUL • Louis C. Norris.
JOHN B. vvEraErmure., President.
Somoza. Wmoox. secretary.
:s • " 0:4: I. I :W2O• Is: I'l Mir •
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STRENT.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County e
Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Leztalature of
PmnsYlvards in 1889, for Indemnity against loss En
damage by fire exclusively
CIiARTER PEIBPRYUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample maim
and c,ntingent fund carefully invested continues to in.
acre buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per
manently or for a limited time against loanor damage
by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the aasoluxl
safety of Its customers.
Losses adjusted and paid
ROTRS. with all posighie despatch
DU.
e l
Charles I. Butter. Edwin L. Feakfl,
Henry Crilly, John Horn,
Robert V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd., George Heck.%
Andrew H. Hiller James N. Stone.
J. SUTTER, P/011dEEI,
BENJAMIN F. Hosciunt. Sec'v and Treasurer.
.FirLINSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE
ectiILVANLS. PIKE INSURANCE 00M.
PA NY—lncorporated ILlDS—Charter, Perpetual—No.
510 WALNUT Street, optte Independence Square ,
This Company, favorab known to the community
for over forty years, con nee to Priva te anst 1=
or damage by are,, on Public or Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on
Furniture,Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally,
on Liberal teriall.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Pend to
invested in the most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the Insured an undoubted seOurity 19
the awe of loss.
D/REOTOBB.
Daniel Smith, Tr., John Dereresx,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Harlehund, Henry Lewis,
Thomas B.obina, J. GMlnghann Fell.
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
DANIEL BEEI TH, Jr., President.
VIIIMIAIi G. Clsowirm. Baustary
• 'Elul al • • IN: I I :7.1. I: I's .`,l•,\• •
LICCORPORATZD 1810.-O:ELAILTEB PEEPS 4
TUAL.
110 WALNUT PIU S MAD tr eetIMP abov eBECA T .
= Street,
Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOW{ and SUB.
PLEB invested in sound and available Securities, oom
tinue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furnitum Her.
chandise, Vessels in port, and their Cargoes, mid other
Personal Property. Ji.ll Losses liberally - and proximity
adJustaL
John T. Lewis,
James B. Campbell)
Edmund G. Dutilh,
Charles W. Poolimegi
Israel Norris.
Thomas It Marls,
John Welsh
Samuel
Patrickßrady,
r131015fA9 B. MARIS, President.
ALEZ:II7 C. L. Cterwponn. Secretary.
A MERMAN MITTUAL IFIBURANOE 002d:PANY.
--02Xe mAi MM/WW ID No. 12 WALNUT
Street. INBURAPIOEB.—
Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all
of the world, and on
_goods on inland transportallon on
rivers, mulls railroads and other „JionveyssiOSS
thrlx4ClWas the'Unitedtes. arum President
PETER cuLizasr, toe Preslaad.
ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary.
Duczarorta.
Henry O. DalletS,
wm. . Lowber,
J. Johnston Brown.
Samuel A. itttion.
Mason Rntehina.
He pry L. Elder,
S. Rmrrukla Morgan,
Sarni li
Peter Callen,
John Palled, Jr.,
William H. Herrin/E.
B. W. Rich.
Galles ,ett ards
Wm. M. Baird,
Pearson
T" PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST :0025.
PANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.—
imuorporated by the State 0r1865 Pennilylvalda, 8d month,
22A , •
INSUR
POSES LIVPD,WS
S.
GRANTS INTEREST ON PEA
ITS AN ANITCIPITE
CAPITAL ..... .....
DIREC . TSRS_
Samuel R. Shipley, Richard Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, HenHaines,
Joshua H. Morris, T.
Wiatar Brown_
Richard Wood. Wm. C. Longstretb,
Chas. F r Coffin.
SAlitiEL inELPI,EIT. President,
BGWXRASTD PABST, Actuary.
omen.
an24-17.' 1110.111 Fourth Sinned
THEI DAILY' EVENINGOULLETiN PHILADELPHIA, 0 ; TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, iNd;il'.4;.;
$1.253,630 18
James N. Diatom,
B. Ztiorrls IValn,
John biaton,
George L. Etarrbe3n,
Francis R. Oope .
Edward E. Troiter,
E. S. Olarke,
William Gamma
n Henri
Preaideut.
MO 49
_IV UKANC
FIRE INSCRA_NCE.•
Liverpool and London and Globe
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Authbrized Capital, $lO tililliont
Invested Fnnds, over 16
Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions
Invested in the United
States, over $1,500,000.
All losses promptly adjusted without reference to
England.
ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent for Pennsylvania,
OFFIC / E,
No, 6 Merchants' Exchange,
delG,s,to,th to let PHILA.IrELPFILA.
FIKE A.NI) AIAKINE
INSIUPANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE,4I , WALNUT STREET, Pl 4 T 'TELPHI,L.
CAPITAL PAID IN, TN CA&H. $2OOlOO
This company continues to %lite on Fire Biske only.
Its capital, with 21 good surplus, Is safely Invested.
7011
Looses by tire havebeen promptly paid, and more than
8500,000
Disbursed on this account Mtn In the past few rotes.
For the present the utlice of this company will re
main at
415 WALNUT STREET,
But within a Jew months will remove to its OWN
BUJ LUNG
N. hi tint. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
Then, as now, we shall he nappy to insure our patrons
at such rates as cue consistent with safety.
DII .ClllllB,
TH' MAR CRAVEN. A.LNRED P.. PILLETT,
kURANIAN SHEPPARD, N. S
T:DOS. NACKELLAR, CH.AR , .E.S 1. DUPON'T,
JNO.S PPLEE, 11ENR • F. KENNEY
JIO. W. ...:LAtIR °RN, Jusk-PH. EILAI-•.P. Ai. D.
ELLAS IMRE t'S,JE.,
TlR.Thi AS C
ALFRED B. LLETT, V
JAMES B. AINURD. Sec
'l' 1E IEI lE
INSURANCI COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHLA.,
No. 150 South Fourth at . above Wal-
nut street
CHAR - I ER PE'R MCP 7AL.
This Company Insures against loss or d.smage by
Ita on PUBLIC and PRE VALE, oultdin,FUR.SE
TI...itE and ItCliaND , Nel, generally, City or
t ountry. Also Insures dwellings perpetually by de
po.its of premium.
DIRECTORS,
JASIFS BROWN, MITEL COFFIN,
CHARLES A. DC77. J. HILt,BORN JONE 4,
WILE. I A 4D. LEWIS, , J0t11.7 WOODSIDE.
..N NEFDLoS, INV , I.,L(AII B. KLMLDCK,
JOHN D. TAYLOR., WM C. LONG4Tf:AITH.
iliuMas EI_MBE.B., Jr . JOHN N. ROTC:HINSON.
J AMES BROWN. President.
MAL", A BUY, Vice Presideut.
nircar AR NElLSO.N.Secretary. Jut.24,tu,LOy
'FRE FELIANCE USZSGECANCE COILPANY OF
.1 PHIL. DELPILIA.
lacurip , ,rateci in 1641. Charter PerpeLual.
OFFICE, Z. SaS WALNUT STREEI.
CAPITAL 5:31)0 uOO, _
Insures against lots or damage by FIRE, on
Houses. stores aid other Euildiuls, limited or per
rum!. and on Furniture Goods Wares and merchan
t-se in town or country.
1.0:L-.EA.:P.N.OAIPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSA.TS 44(39,004 79
Invested In the following :securttles. vLr.
First 'Mortgages on City Property, well se
cured j 124,100 ro
United Mates Government Loans 185.uiJ uo
itilladelplaa City 6 per cent.
l'ennsyl vania ta.uou,o,o 6 per cent Loan 21,003 n
keuney Ivan la Railroad Booth, first and ae
. .
coed Mortgages 11.5.0 k. 00
(men and Amboy Railroad Comp. ay's
6 per Cent. Loan 6,000 00
Philadelphia and Beadb,g Railroad Com
pany's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 00
RuntingOon and Broad '1 op 7 percent. mort
- -
gage 60ni16...__.--..._ ...... 4,561 aa
L'onnty Fire insurance Company's Stock.— 1,%0 V)
Mechanics' Banc Stock_ 4, O) 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 se
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock- 380 au
Reliance Insurance Company of Palladel •
.. .
lEMS!EMJ
114a3.004 79
DIRECTORS.
Benj. W. Tingley,
Marshall Ellll,
Charles Leland.
Thomas kL Moore,
Samuel Castner,
Alfred lenglisii,
.. Young.
z 7,911 TINOLEY, President.
secretary.__ _
Clem. Tingley.
Wm. Musser.
Samuel ELsp ham,
H. L. Carson.
Robert Steen.
Wm. steceuson,
James T.
CLEt
THOMAS C. HILL, Sect
PIILLADIMPIEre. Decent
IEFFERSON FIRE ENSURAMXI3 OOMPALNY 03
PHILADIMPRLS.-oEloe Northeast corner o:
THIRD and BUTTONWOOD atnessUate Tamm.).
Incorporated by the Legislator° of Pennyyla.
Coasran. Pxrawros.x.. Capital auorized by law
Siou,ooo. Make Imarance against Lms th or Damage by
Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Staab
Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms.
DIRECTORS,
George Elrety, Christopher R. MIL=
Angola°. Miller , Frederick Staab),
John F. Relate:ling. Jonas Bowman.
Henry Trootnnw, Frederick Doll, 7 ,
William McDaniel. Jacob &handier. 4
George Bute, Jr.. Stephen Smith,
Henry Clarke", Samuel Miller,
Edward . Moyer.
GEORGE ERErry_Prealtletit,
JOHN P. EXLSTRIZZING, Vice Prealdeaa
PHILIP E. 001.1CALLN. Secretary
A N
OILAII T
TER P ACIT ER E PETUAL. INSURANCE COMPANY...
No. WALNUT street, above Third, Phila..
Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire,on
hags, either perpetually or ibr a limited time, HousehOlA
Furniture and Merchandise generally.
Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes end
Freight. Inland Insuraffee to all parts of the Union.
DERECWIRS.
--
Wm. Esher, David Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Sieger,
Lewis Andenried, S. E. Baum,
J. B. Blakiston, Wm. F. Dean,
Jos. Manfield. John E Pre eichem.
WEL sident.
WM. B. D , Vice-Prealdent.
WM. M. 13111TH. Secretary tan
FAKE INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 406 •,..ESTNIDIT STRIUECT.
1 9411. • A UELPHIA.
PIER AND INLAND INSURANCE
Prancis N. Buck, Jno. W. Even:nem
Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter ,
Henry Lew, Jno. Kessler, Jr.,
Bamnel Wright, E. D. Woodruff,
P.S. Justice, Out . Stokes,
Geo. A. West, Joe. D. Rills.
FRARCID3 rI. MK, President.
CRAB. IIICHABDISON. Vice Pnablenar.
yr. L IttAncorssu). Secretary
MEDICaa,.
OPA_L DENTALLIISIA.
A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, destroying
kw areal% which Infest them giving tone to the
gams. and leaving • feeling of fragr ance and pared
cleanliness in the month. /t may used daiW, and
will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums
while the aroma and date raiveness will recommend 11
to every one._Being composed with the assistance 01
the Dentist, PhYWdIII and Microscopist, it is confl
depth eliered as a nnT.T ART ' substitute for the ma.
certain Washes formerly In vmme.
• Radnent Dentiote, acquainted with the coast/tomb
of the DERTALLINA, advocate its meg it mistake
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment
Made only by
7AM:123 T. SHUTS, Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce sir es
ly, and
D. L. Stackhoe,
Robert Q Dav isl
Geo. O. Bowers,
Charles Shivers,
G. J. Scattergood.,
J. G. Turnuonny lai Co
Charles B. Eberle,
James N. Marks
B.
OD ,
Watttk 00.,
M. 0. /Dab
Wyeth dt lire.
For sale by n`° 'u gen
Fred Brown,
Hansard .54 Os.,
•
G. B. Room,
Daao H. Kay,
O. H. Needles,
T. J. Husband,
Ambrose E3mlth,
Thomas Weaver,
Williavriji Webb,
Hughes &
James L.Coomb Blapham, e,
Henry A. Bower,
ETLACK'S DIPHTHERIA. LOZENGES.—These
lozenges are a sate and speedy cure for Diphtheria,
Coughs, bore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generall_. Try them. THOS. ESTLADIC,
Jr., Druggist. S. W. tier of Eighteenth and Market
streete,PhiladelPhia.
ISILIPPJLAI 4*
FOR BALTIMORE, fine schooner
MARY GAY, CaptairrEeen, is now loading for
tue above port at Girard's wharf,above Market
street, and will sail 'with despatch. For freight, apply
to DAVID COOPER di CO., is IV. Wharves.
OHIP NOTIOV.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
a.gainst trusting Cannf the crew of the Br. ship B.
-L.- TILLY, whereofis master, from City Point,
Va., as no debts of their contracting will bepatd by
captain or centignee. EDMUND al. SOCAISAIS
Dock street wharf. den)
-
QHIP ZOLAVE, Blair, master. from Liverpool, 18
1 , 3 now discharging , under general order at INTalnut
street wharf. Consignees will please attend. to the
recePtion of - Sheir goods, ,PRTEB. ' WRIGHT &
EONCA. 115 Walnut street.. - , jalB-tf
ALL ,P.E.III3ONES ABE HEREBY CAUTIONED
against traetingthe crew of the Br. ship MOUNT
ROYAL Comminger,_ master, from Liverpool, as no
debts of their contraction will be paid by the,Captain
or Connignefa. PETER WRIGHT dc BONS DB 'Wel.
ATOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring and trusting any of the MIA of the
Danish brig Dr NMARK. as no debts of tnelr contract.
lug will be paid by captain or consignees.: YOBS•
MAN et DOnsieW. 42 3 Walnut street.
A V'EN, President
. Preeldeat awl Trewairer.
etary. jaiStf
de2o-th.s,tn,Ll
OINIPP11 1 1161'•
, *BA, vAlv Di Ait W,LEA.KSHIP,
_sz The Steamship •
Cu fan RiA.,
Captain FRENCH,
now loadir g. w1;1 sail from RACE street wharf,
Thursday, February Ist, 1860,
at 12 o'clock. 'Noon.
For freight and paaage. apply to
E. A. SOUDER 6.1 CO.,
lap-3t
N 0.210 N. i)elaw aro Avenue.
rooDit NIEW - Y - 401tEK.
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE
Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips.
gY e. :ZA The NEW and first class Steamships
WASHINGTON, Captain Chichester.
NORFOLIi, Captain Vance.
Al. L~aiib&ClA, Captain Hattrick.
Itialf. 1 A. Captain Sniffer.
Leavirigl tom each city on TUE .I) , kVS, TRIMS
DATts ants St , LU.e.LA I'S, fruu. fist wharf below
etreet, Phit , delpfda, and Piers 14.auct lb East
I,lver. e ,
I•eSe lateau, hips lusure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates.
WILLCLYDE & CO Ag.ncs,
14 South Wharves, Pnilnuelplaa.
JAS. in ND, Ageut t .
,jai-tfi let Wail k F
reet. New York..
Xf itzl MI LL's PANSAGE OEFICE.
• "A 2,CLIUR Aid sats."
- MBVENIA," "COLUMBIA."
' t .ALILLAJNIA,"
"BRITANIs lA," "INDIA."
Ste-m to
L/V.B.RPUOL, LONI ONDERRY, BELFAST, DUB
Ll N. IS ENs ,. BY, CORK A ^41./ OLAUGUW,
• RAIE'S PAI-SA(46,
PAYAB-E.LN Y.t P.Elt t...CIRRENCY.
19 , teal and fal
sTe FRAGE._
steamship ••.111r1r..RN Lie leaves dATUrti/A.Y,
January
THE PAID CERTIFICATES
issued for bringing out passengers from the above
points at
LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
Also, to and from
ALL STATIONS ON "HE IRE-H RAILWAYS.
bl - ECIAL S OI'ICE —Passenge. a will take parcicular
notice that the "A nehor,Llne" Is the nuly line gra ring
through to kets ut the above rates, from Prilladelphia
to the I,oh:its named uoove, and that the understguen is
the only duly authorized Agent in rhlladelphia.
Apply to W. A. 11Am' LL,
Sole Agent for "ANt'HUR UNE."
jar.Stf No. 2.7 WALNUT' street
Zsauttug at CICEi.:NeiTOWI3, the Lamm ktne,satllng
SEM I-WIEE.I.,y, carrying the G. S. Mail..
.K.ANOAROO Wedneso ay. Jan. 31
LITI .1“..&10Z. ..... Feb., s
Al Noon. Irons 'Pier 44 North Fever.
RA11.23 OP
PAYABLE rY EIOLD.
Arat Cabin. swerace.......— ._4O)
trat to 85 Steerage to London— 84
First to Paris__ Steerage t9Parb3—. 40
Passengers also fru-warded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre.
men, etc., dm., at moderate rates.
Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, First Cabin,
kve. Steerage, Vs, payable in United States currency.
Steeragb passage rrom Liverpool or Olineeustown, to
geld. or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by
persons sending for their friends.
For Ihrther intormallon, apply at the Company's 01
rv.e. .10810. DA T.r., Agent.
is2s ill Walnut 'street. Philadelphia.
ggrr,, FOR BOSTON.
v. STEAMSHIP LLNE DIRECT,
AAJL (NO FROM LACH PORT EVERY 1 IVE DA PS,
FLOM PLINE:. , I'. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA,
AA L) LONG WHARF, BOS rot:.
•
--
The steamship SAXON, Captain 31atthews, will sail
from PhilMelpnia on saturday. Feb 3, at lu A. 21.
stc.i.ruship NORMAN, captain Baker, will sail
from Boston on '1 harscLay, Feb. I, at 12 M.
'I he line between Philadelphia and Boston la now
computed of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1100 tons bnrthem
NoRIIAN, captain Baker. 1:319 tons barthen.
ARLES, Captain Crowell. 940 tons bartheo..
These subsutht.al and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as Avertised. and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo..
bhippen ace requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freight or passageo i mly to
'NAY WINSOR & CO.,
Ja39 =Math Delaware avenue,.
OPEN LNGOF THE OUTSIDE LINE
OF STEAMY. ctfli
between
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE.
This favorite line wl , l commence their trips on
THA:7III , DAY next, 3rith inst. The following well
known and staunch sea-boats will be placed on the
route:
ADMIRAL- Capt. Nichol&
" wady,
•• Edmonds
"I; city) will be TUE?.
Steamer
s er . °REA T I. ri dSe uß... lslarThAtt:BreEC N C( *L r: Z Y ISATt7BI3A. VS, teasing
trtto
o'clock. A.
... c trota hi.. l.l '. an ra p t:arp e ar w r l be o l r o k w
tro t-p m ruce pie a r tre 4, et N a o t rt t b l
1111 ex, at 4 o'clock P. M
Freights received daily, and taken at reasonable
rates. All goods destined beyond New- York will be
ioiwarded free of commissions.
For rates of freight. etc.. Sc. apply at the office, 914
and alb booth Delaware avenue.
0251 f) P. R. CLARK. Agent.
„Eroy PHIL.A.DELPHLA.. RICHMOND &ND
NORFOLK STRA mslarrP COMPAICY.
The fine steamships of this Line Insure at the lowest
rates and Ball rt gularly from the First Wharf above
blanket 'greet, esery
WEDNESDAY Lod SATURDAY.
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, prorhalk
and City Point, forming the moat direct route for the
South and lionthweaL
For freight or puasage, with excellent accommods
Clone, apply to
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.,
14 North and South Wharves.
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO A LEX.
1 • ANDREA, Georgetown and Washington
via al.esapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route fox
Lynchburg, Briskd, Knoxville. Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
'• Steamers leave First Wharf above Market atreel
ever 3 Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agents
W. '. CLYDE fi 00.,
14 North VlThsrvds.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
it. NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
DELAWARE' and C ERA PILJEJI
OJA W-BOAT COMPANY.
BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHLS.
HAVRE-DEORACE., BALTIMORE, WASHING
TON, and internseatie potnta.
.P. CLYDE CO., Agents,
No. it South Wharves, Philadelphia.
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent.
NK I I
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
RAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift
t4n na i,ine at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
C A RLY LE,
L. Hopkin. Commander,
.5„-. Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
,V,t, This beautiful vessel is one or the sharpest and
best vessels now loading. Having a portion of
her mg° on board with large engagements, Will have
quick despatch. For freight. amity to
BISHOP, SON & CO.,
Ja2.511 105 Arch street.
FOR LA HUATRA AND PUERTO CA
"L; E m El tas P . ve — i T ll he sa b ir r al s ' n l e ß a i dv ‘E da l‘ ; r
tOriiie " al k ut• e e
ports. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DA. L
LETT ct. CO., No. 12. s Walnut street. jags
AtFOR itOolON siass.—Ei press LA ne.—Tne tine
schooner RLIZaRETIE MARE E. Magee,
master, is now loading tor the above port at
G Iran:l's wharf. above Market street, and will sail with
despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID CJOPEEL Is
North Wharves. jai
s, t , FOR FROVIDENC_ L IC R. L—Kapress
The fine schooner ALICIA, Lambert, master,
is now loading tor the above port at Girard's
wharf, above Nal ket street, and will have prompt
despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18
North Wharves. 1a24
atFOR SALE.—The Al fast sailing brig
TBRODURLTS, 268 tons.reglster, 2.600 Nuts. ca
pacity. built 1864, bmtom cop pered and copper
fastened Sails and rigging in good order. Apply to
N. A. bO . I7DbR & CO., DOCK street wharf. Jed 9 st
4_ FOR BREllteN.—Tbe Al Bremen snip Elan
, ce its; Capt. Henry Oaken. For Cabin passage. having
tine accommodations, apply to the Captain on
board, or to WORKMAN dr C0..123 Walnut St. dela
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTS R.-4hp tine
brig E P. ST.hWART Captain Holland. 4,000
bole. capacity. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 18
P. Wharves. JIM
CTP.AUSHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.—Oon•
►7 signees or merchandise, per above steamer, will
please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street
Wharf.
Sast HENRY WINSOR dc CO.
TAB. S.SHlNDLB.R.,euccessor to JOAN bET.LNDLEB
el de SONS, Bail Makers; No. Sti North WEA T IVEks
below vine street, Ordladelphla.
. All work done In tho beat manner and on law lowa.
and, moat favorable terina, and warranted to CiVe per
feet gatleaction.
Partionlar attention given to renalrinz.
VOR ELLIza &CO.'S SHIP SEE &THING
X FELT. to lota to suit.. Apply to PET" wnIGHT
& EONS. 115_Watnuistre_et, de2.3-if
rierMiNiA.DID !SAIL DUCK of every-width
1.../ from ose to six feet wide, all lumbers. Tent and ,
AwnineDook.Pstnennakers felting
R Bail Twine; &0. . '
rVKMAIN
ls/.lonoteP
cTaups, hA.ucEs,
.82. Crosse & Biseltwell's'Enwllaa Pickles, Catsups,
Baufrs. burbatu Mustard, . Cllvo3, '&O., lauding
shlp Yorktowe und for sale try JCS; B. BIJSdIE,iI
CO 1 08 bouth Delaware aventte•
irITBithif)A.TIONS.
PRESS: .IN PRESS
T. B. PETERSON &:mictirrxits,
: ' • • No. 8.66 Chestnut M.:Philadelphia:Penn.
Lt
PT. MARTIN'S EVE. By Mrs: "Henry }Vaal'. Coin
ylete Ju one large °mewl veiume. Printed from the
author a 'manuscript mid advance proof sheets, add to
be hailed here prior to its yobliesuon 1n Europe. Price
ou in paper, or t 2 in cloth.
THE QUEEN'S BEV.KNOE. By Wilkie Collins.
Author of "The Dead Secret," "After Dark," "Hide
reek," "Basil; or, the Crossed Path," sec. Printed
from advance proof-sheets. One volume, octavo. Price
:5 cents.
CODA DELASONT: OR THE SINCERE LOVER.
. true awry of the ueart. Complete fu 0u , ,, large
duudeclmo volume. Price 19. 5 W paper, or $2.1i2 cloth.
THE LriST BIUDE. By T. S. Arthur. One volume
octavo. Price 'ec.
THE FORTUNE SEEKER. By Mrs. Emma D. E.
N. South worth. Chruplote lu une large daodeclum vol
ume. Price 41 50 in Paper, or C. 5 in Cloth.
VI.
JEA..1.01,751r . By George Sand. Author of "C!on
sin 0," "Cone tess of Ituuolstuds,' "Indiana," "First
and True Love " ere., (Sc. onnz.lete in one large duo
decimo volume. Price 41 5. , in paper, or V. m Uluth.
FALSE PRIDE; an, TWO WAYS TO MATED
El Y A companion to "Family Pride" and
" Ptrudy Secrets. ' In one Inge duodecimo volume.
Price Ol So in Paper, or .?,"4 in Cloth.
Booksellers are solicited to order at once what they
may want of each of the .t.hr.ve books, so that then*
urr erP can be fined from the first editions.
Se; d for Peterrions' Descriptive Catalogue.
Boos nen t, postage paid. on receipt of retail prices.
Adoress all cash orders retail or wholeoate, to
T. B. r ETE.P.SON & 13110 t K N.RS,
No. Ch-stnut,Street Philadelphia.
ALL NEW Bur A l PE, ltlt.SyNN'. 1a29-2
EW .13UOIKR— WIN.LFRED BEETRA.6t. and the
.1 World She Lived in. By the author of the "Gotta
Family."
LII AND TIMES OF DARDINTER. SPRING,
Past •r of the Brick Presbyterian Church in the City of
Bev. York. 2 vole., with portrait.
N IN . ] SIODUCqIO* to ti. Devotional Study of
the Holy•• , .cripturei. nv oriwara Goulourn D. D.
PLAIN Llis ON . FA BILLLie. sLIBJECrs. By
7. D Holland. 1 vol. Ciotti.
1,111• LE FOXFS. By chrLstopher Crowd°ld, au
thor of '•House ..nd Home Papers,"
NAIL .A.D.D IHE Gt.ibFir,L. By Thomas Guthrie,
L. D.
TEE SMITTEN HOUSEHOLD. A Book far the
illlcted.
For sale by TAMES B. CLAXTON.
Successor to W. S. dr, A. Martini.
Js22 ro eheotnut stnset.
J
UST PUB [SHED.
ORSHLP IN THE SCHOOL ROOM,
EY
BEV. W. T. WYLIE,
Containing L.ssong and Hymns, with appropriate
and laminar music, selecusi witu great care. Each
esson presenta at its Lgantuencement a top c which is
the he)-note or the en , ire service. It will band an
ITIVaI , able aid in public and private m well as Sab
bath Schools.
_ .
The especial attentlo. of Soperintendents, Teachers
and Parents to ca:led to this work.
One vol Bvo. cloth, 264 pages—price $1 50.
kCHER&LER.RUEN, BANCROFT & CO.,
ja27411 512 Arch street.
Laa , Deb a.kFR Ui r LLF.It OF
11 Piina3X/R, Arminian and Calms Player, by Geom.
Allen, Greek Profteaor in the Univeraty or Penn
Bylcrada; with &Supplementary llsay , o.n Pbilldor
Chem Author and Chess Player, by Th ..,
ila Vol Hz!
debrand and de Lam, Envoy Extraordinary and AU:a
later Plenipotentiary of the KIM of Prussia, of to
Ootut of Saxe-Weim ar. 1 voL, octavo, vellum,
top. Prim $1 SS. /JAW/ Published
E. H y dt 00.,
1:103 127 &oath Fourth armor..
AllEt3 BARE'S Blank Books and Stationery, IBM
. I :4J •• • •• • • • .4, 4 4.,
1113SUIESS CA_BBI4.
HOOP SSIEtTB,
- -
NEW FALL STYLES NOW READY
of Hopkins' "own make," at No. Mts Atit.t.ili Street.
Muse Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of first-class trade, and embrace every size and style
for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for dash and
durability, have no equal In the market, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly oa hand, a full
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from is to 40
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order,
altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. noia-smi
C. KNIGHT & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
E.E. E. Con WATER and CHESTNUT streets.
Phtl
adelphfa. Agents for the sale of tne Products of the
Southwark.' sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of Philadelphia. JallPr
r:IFARGE SHARP. Patentee Ev.el manufn?tursr or
the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, 41.
Prune street.
T VAUGHAN IdERRICIEC, WM EL IbEEMELION
Jl. DOPE'.
QOFTRWARE. FOUNDC ORF..
Y, arum AND WAS 3i
11;07015 STREET'S,
pir f rl EIVAIIMMI
C t13).1:.11,14 3 N .111.•W.Y...P• T
11 . 0 all Z
tirumfacturo High and Low Pressure Steam Etughta
rtrver and Marine Service.
Gasometers, Tan-, Iron Boats, &C.
..Psstbigs Ol r,U kinds, either Iron or brass.
(rot , Frame Roofs for Gas Works. WOrksksPe a
_eats, 1.46140113,
trus and Gee BtAPhinery, of the latest and MOM
m proved construction.
Seery description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sagat, Saw and Grist MUI Vacnnm Pans, Opts
Steam Trans, DeMcatora, Mere, Pumping Dm
lanes, ex.
Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar
A.pparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer
Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Oentritbsal Saga;
Draining Machine.
IDRNBRYLVANIA WiLkaisas--on LneDELSW6B3
Rtver, helnw PRTLADRLPECLA.
011:133TIM Delaware county, Pa.
BEANEY,
Enkineers and Iron Boat Builders, BON DO..
Manufacturers of
All kinds of
OONDENSLREIAIVB NON-OONDEEt, EMBIBM BB.GIN
Iron Vessels of all descripCows, Boilers, Vain, Tan2ts
Propellers, &c., &C.
T. BEARBT, W. B. BRANEY, S. ABCCEUBOLD,
Late of Late
itestney. Nerwie & Co., Engineer In Oblea
Penn Works, Phila. ELYIS4II V.B. Navy.'•
WPHILADELPHIA HIDING SCHOOL..
OTIRTH street, above Vine, will re-open thr this
Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. Pith,
Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough
knowledge of this accomplishment will find ever,
facility at this schooL The horses are safe and well
trained, so that the most timid need not fear. SaCIAIS
horses trained in the beet manner. Saddle horns
horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for fans.
rub, to cars, steamboats et: c.
THOS. ORATOR & 808.
I:WWRIGHTSUNS.
O 6 RTERS OF EARTHENWARE,
SHIPPING AND 001EISISSION ? , 13KSCHANM
NO. G 5 WALNUT STREET,
PHILAIMLPRIA.
JAILISI A.. WRIGHT
SECOR-VTG.ti
GAB FIXTUREM.— Einstf EY, MER RUA. &
TRACI:ARA. NO. 718 CHESTNUT street,
Manufacturers of GUS FL ores, Lamps, e... -r„
would call the attention ut the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, &c. 1 hey also introduce ORS pipes lute
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
tog, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war
ranted. ja.3o
iVRIVY WELLS hatS OF PEOPERTY.—The
1 only ulace to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Disin
fected, at very low prices. el. PSYSSO7. , 7,
Manufacturer of Poudrette.
Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street Lary
El' DUCATIOrtI.
PAN° FORTE AND st.NOING TAUSHT, by Miss
JANE LEW E.S. either at her pukils residence or
at her own, West side of THIRTY - RTY-SE 'ENTII Street.
first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia.
Terms, e. 15 per quarter.
Her pupils wlll nave the use of one of Narvesen's
.....uperlor Pianos- a most excellent instrument.
Miss L.. had for two years the entire charge of the
music ;lass in Pleasant Hill Seminary West Middle.
town. Pa., and can refer besid~ to a very large circle
of private pupils. Jai susl
LA SELL FEMALE SEMINARY. Ten miles
'mom Boston. on the Worcester Railroad. Spring-
T. rm hegii February Ist Iccc. Number of boarders
limited to tiny. Twelve thorouelt, experienced teach
ers. Special advantages for Music, French and Paint
ing. Address,
CHAS. W. CUSHING,
gals-s,tu,th9t Auburnoale, Mass.
111 EFIVbWIN, J. J . " teach
For terms and particulars call at 110 VINE Street.
References—Lee dt Walker, Music deniers, Chestnut
street. W. H. Boner &Co., 1102 C.. estnnt et. ja.2o-1t
DUOBY ACM:MEd:Y.I22.4 CHESTNUT STREET:
IA , The second session will commence on Feb. sth.
E. 'CLARENCE SMITH. A. M.,
ja29-61.* Principal.
FRENCH LANGUAGE—Conversation by A. VAIL
LA NT, Was WALNUT street. Courses and Les
sons. Evening Classes. . Ja2l stu thl.s*
QUHOOL FOK BOYEit—SPRING a.P.DEN INBTI-
0 TUTE. Terms ,115 per session of five months.
in,th,s-18t* J. ht. HUNTING TON, Principal.
IUiISR (MARY E. THROPP'S English and French
Boarding and Day ;school for Young Ladles.
1841 Chestnut street.
de2B-sots Philadelphia.
rrliE of MINS atutorPe
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES will corn.
mence on Weanwiday. September .18th, at her
reildenee, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth street%
Philadelphia. Ramalzwcas :—Rev. G. Hellen Hare
11. D. Rev. Therms Brainerd, D. D.. W. H. Allen, .Eag
Late Freeldent of 9irardD'l7-1301.
WA N 714.
$1 - ',5()0 PER Y.KAII.:—We want tgents.erery
. where to sell, our turitov.t.ii VA Sewing
:Machine& Three new' kiwis, ruder Rod tipper Toed.
Warranted tire years. A Niro , alarY ihrgecotnmis-
Woia paid. Th. ONLY 1110,011WO !lOW f.n Liuited state,
for less than ?i0; which are fatly 1 imumt b it H owe
Whetter Ch (Ater dr taker. Siager (b; and
ItrothEl rnactihes nt'e- inl
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amFog BALE—Three *dory Brick Datillidg, 1224
Brown street; all modern inciprovemeniat , Very"
law
*.t ht ee Story Brick Dwelling, 716 ClateS Street; MO-',
dern conveniences; potqse4don.
'1 hree story Brick Dwelling, 611 North TweatY Be.
coed street; modern conver fences; will rent for 5600. '
Three Story Brek Dwelling, east sloe of Ninth atreet'
north of Christian etreeti. now occupied as satestan•
rant; cheap. .
Three Story Brick, Flfreth's alley, between Arch
and Race streeta, west of 1 street.
Valuable Lot of Ground, north side of Adams street
east of Enierald street, Kensington.
a& pp ly to WILKINS% dc EDWARDS. - -
Convey at3cers and Brokers In Real Estate,
524 Walnut street,
Roopa 15.
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pFOR SALE.—A VERY CHOICE AND DESI
RABLE FARM in the Tw , ntythird Ward, 10
mires from Market street, adjo+ning the village of
BuFtleton, containing 90 acres. Improvements tine.
and `and in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of
~hude, fruit and water, uod everythine in lirdt rate
order. Apply at 11)1, Chee [nu, Street, second door, be
tween 10 and 2.. ja2o-tti,th,sa,tf
cif'.._. FOR sALE.—A FARM COlltaillinff 102 acre. Su
oe,rjj LPod,situeie one mite from Moo ,stmerk,N,
cue half mile from railroad. Modern dr/Uniff
ITIRDSIOII. 42 by 35. Cerriace house, icehouse, large new
barn,:i smaller bares and 2tenaothouses:all in excellent
rPrialr7.tandard and garden fr dts of every descrintion:
bar &onie lawn, well snitch-41. J. M. (.41J31M.F.Y dt
SONS, 508 Walnut street.
" FOR RENT—
Ia I :II Tli E FIVE-STORY BITTLD.UCG, No. 44 North
1.1.17E1 Sirret. One of tit« must comm. - 01°L1 and
pr. 13.111F1.L Stores In ;re city. The upper rooms un
innatly iavorable for manufacturing.
Po.Ntittion April Ist. Apply at 113 North THIRD
Street. ja-26-st.
gt ARCH STREET.—FOR SALE..—A handsome
tour-story brick residence, with three•etOry
otatble back building - a. anti lot 17 feet deep to a street,
,ituate on the south sidt of Arch street, west of Twen
tieth. end furnished throughout in the beat manner
a. d p.-rfect order. T. as. GOV.ISI:EY SONS, 508
Walnut street.
§.. FOR SALE.—A. first class country seat on Ger
' tnanwan I.ailrond, 5 miles from the city; 20 acres
of and: large....tone house, built vrithom regard .0 colt,
tins Rad water introduced. Two tenant houses. large
stabling, hot house and grapery, ice-house. eh.c. Ad
dress C. D., at this eflice. ja2S-St*
FOR BALE..--A handsome three•story brick
• qf recideaCe, with t'ree...tory double back buildings,
ta, fire feet side yard; situate on Sixteenth street,
near 'Wallace; has every modern convenience and im
provement. and is in perfect order. J. M. GUMMY
ez SONts. 508 Walnut street_
ic , oll SA LE.—Lot of ground. 100 feet front on Ridge
L Avenue, corner of Vineyard street., running
through to Poplar street( P.stentietn Wardt. Apply to
JOHN nicK4 dq,
Loo waLunt street, 2nd story.
OA STORE TO RENT.—Fouretory store—Ko. 6'7
Eva North Second street, (three doors below Arch)
=mediate posses:Jon. Inquire
CII S.LES E. ANSPACH
324 Walnut Street.
FOR riALE—The throe-tort' modern, Brick
Dwei,ing, with back buildings and lot of gronnd
eet tr nt y Ins feet deep: .itust No. 1224 Nortn
FIFTEENTH Street. I. M. GITIIIIIIBY rk SONS, 508
Walnut street.
FOR SALE—The four. story brick DWELLING
ES..i with ihrePetory back building., situate No. 219
North Twentieth siren; ha' every modern conveni
ence and 1s in good order. Possession given April Ist,
J. EL GL - 31111EY & CONS, 508 Wairmt:street.
FOR S.s..L.h.— Thr tnree-wory brlctc
nC(3, with two-story back buildings,situateNo.2oBB
V ne street: has every modern convenience. Pueses•
ston given March 15th. .1. M. GUMMEY SONS,
.51:49 Walnut street.
,'• - •rz FOR SALE—A desirable four-story Brick House
SP , (Mastic), with three...tory double back buildings,
lab SPRUCE street. All modern Improvements,
Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON. Real Estate Brokers,
sas Vigilant street.
FOR SALE—The valuable property No. 1214
CLITIsTU r f street, 25 ieet front by 235 feet deep
to Sansom street.
Apply at
Jalo-Im*
43 NORTH THIRD STREET.
.--.1 FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
" bnck house, with three-story double back bulld
ogs. Hot Tkompson street all modern Improvements.
Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Beal Estate Brokers,
45.1 \% abut street.
VA LUABLE STORE PROPERTY: FOR
tP.:r SALE—Situate on the Southwest corner of
FOrRTEI and MEROR A—NT Streets. J. M. GUMMY
a t-t.,NS, 508 WALNUT Street
THREE LARGE ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER,
TO RENT. Inquire at /Keystone Mill, Call •whill
at. sti„ treat of Twenty-fißh. ja2i-Sts
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1
PIEFILADEMPHIA, January 22, 1866.1
NOTICE IS likatEßT GIN .E—NZ, in accordance with
the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvan ia. passed 11th day of March, A. D. 1846. entitle:
"An Act relative to Registered Taxes and Municips: ,
Claims in the County of Philadelphia," that the follow--
lug writs of Scire facias sur claim have been placed in
my hands for service, to wit:
HIBENEY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
City of Philadelphia vs. E. H. McCurdy, owner, or
reputed owner. or whoever may be owner, C P.,
cember Term, ISafi, No. t 4, f.:.r the sum of sixtesa
ninety-eeven cents. for work and labor done and
performed,and materials tarnished against all
that certai int or piece of' ground situate on the west
erly aide of Palethorp street, at the distance of one
hundred and twenty-five feet one Inch northward
from Norris street., in the Nineteenth Ward of the said
city, containing in front or breanth on the said Pale
thorp street, eighteen feet, and extending in length or
depth westwardly of that width at right angles to the
said Palethorp street, one hundred and nine feet to
Second street.
Same vs M. Bouvier. owner, dtc.. C. P.. December
Term, 1965, No. 395; for the cum of sixteen dollars and
sixty-ihreecenta,tbrwork and labor doneand performed
and materials tarnished agatnst all that lot of ground,
situate on the westerly ride or Palethorp street, at the
distance of eighteen feet five inches northerly from
Norris street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city
containing in front or breadth on the said Palethorr
street seventeen feet eight inches. and extending to
length or depth of that width westerly at right angles ,
with the said Palethorp street one hundred and nine
feet to Second street.
Same vs. John T Jones, owner, fie-, C. P., December
Term, r 865, No. 38G for the sum of one hundred and
twenty-five 2,1044 dollars. for wqrk and labor done ane
performed, and materials furdished against all that
certain lot or piece of ground, with the -story (un
finished) brick building toereou e.ected, situate on the
southwardly corner of Norris and Moyer streets, in
the Eir hteenth Ward of the said city, Oegiuning at the
said corner, thence exteedieg westerly along tire saia
3103er street thirteen feet eight inches and tive.eighths
to a point. thence southwardly at right angles with the
said Moyer street about tiny. nine feet one and a quar
ter inches to a noir t in the middle of a three feet wide
alley tanning into said Norris street, thence north
easterly alone the middle o. the said alley about thirty
nine feet seven ann three-quarter Inches to said Nor
ris street.. and at right angles therewi.h. thence north -
waierly along said Norris street forty-seven lees and
three-quarters of an inch to the place of beginning.
Same vs. William C. Stiles owner, fie, C. P , Decem
ber Term, 1805., o. 397; for tne sum of one huge red and
eighty et-Ito dollars for work and labor done acid per
en 'fled cud materials furnished against all that
certain lot or piece of gram, situate on the north
west rly side of etemples st•eet, and northeasterly
side of 'fucker street, in the Nineteenth Ward, of the
said city. containing in trout or breadth on the said
Mr TO ',hie street, eighty feet and extending in length er
depta, of that width northwes eriy between lines
parallel to and along the said Tucker Street one hun
dred and five feet ten inchs to a thirty feet wide street.
Same vs William Ger n. owner, &c., C. l'.,DecembeV
Term; 18th, No. 401, fur the stun of two hundred awl"
sixty eight 21.100 dollars, for work and labor done •
and tern rived, and materials furnished, against all -
that certain tot or piece of groned situat- on the
southwesterly corner or William and Thompson.
streets, in the Twenty filth Ward, containing in front
or breadth on the stud N t Wain street ist, feet, and ex
tending in length or depth southwesterly of that
width. b tweet:Lanes parallel to and alongsaid Thomp- ,
son street 59 feet, more or lee ,
Same ve..lohn Mooney. owner, fie. C. P., December
Term, IBSS, No. 404: fur the sum of one hundre i and
tiny-five 95-100 dollars, for work and labor done and
performed, and materials furnished, against all, that
certain lot or piece of ground. with the two story brick
store and L ame kitchen thereon ereeted,situate on the
southeasterly side of Brown (now Edgemout) street,
and southwesterly elde of Whltsmstreet, in the Tea n
tr-tifih Ward, containing in front or breadth on said
Fogemout street 101 feet. and extending in length or
depth so, theusferly between the lines of said William
street, on the northeasterly side thereof, and Fremont
strict en the -outhwEsterhy side thereof 18 feet.
a IN THE D.s RICT COURT.
e The City of Philadelphia vs. James Fort. owner or
lei:feted owner, as c, D. C., December Term, 1855,
No. see: for the sum of five hundred and
twenty-nine dolls re and Live cents, for work and labor
done and performed. and materials furnished; To wit:
for ravine, tic , in front of all that certain lot or piece
of ground wills the frame dwelling thereon erected:
situate of the southwesterly side of Cumberland street
and the northwestery side of Beach street, in the
Eighteenth Ward, containing iu front or breadth on
said Cumberhuid street, one hundred and seven (107)
feet eleven and three-quarter Inches and e 3 tending in
length r r depth southwesterly along the northwesterly
side of Bench street, seventeen (17) feet more or less.
ja.V-2avelt
C4L-MEILVT A. imisciox,
Tramway WRISHSt.
IigTHOMPSON'S LONDON RITCHENER., OR
EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or
public inhtitutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT
SIZEZ. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-air
Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fire
board Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates Broilers,
Cooking Stoves, etc., at who:esale and retail, by the
•
manufacturers, _
CHASE, SHARPE ea THOMPSON,
o?.l3,th,s,tu,smit No. 2fhq North Second street,
Late Andrews & Dixon
_, }i s No. I.= onausrmarr street„indtadelPhßs.
• nufact rar °P of4e Uniteddtatea
Mint'
4.
• • • PARLOR.
And other
For Anthracite, Bairn:LWOW/ and Wood Zit's?,
WARM-AIR FußavAcrEs, _
For WarrttloMe and Privatepolßoadinza,
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COOTCIiI43-RANGF.I3; BAT/E•
OC2I lA,'HOI.ViIALTr.; and *R}CTATIA. -
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opa StwarCane Syrup, bandoome
art telp,, ft , i. safe by 31:6,'.)T.,'8'E1 . -1117{, - :&.•00 Ipß
ecilLt3 Vtlau pre avenpe, = •
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REAL ESTATE: 'I
Ja7.7-Pft.tti,th ,3t
MIIITPaCIPAL C.LAINS.
EM3M3IIMMI
EN THE COURT OF COKHOW PLEAS.
STONIE2S AND JILEAIMEIMs.
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