The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 31, 1857, Image 3

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sures Mash, tw.oyoung burglars arrA s t e d i n
Torestle ward, .01% tuMattYlit.Orning, - the fa!,
hoe-. streeeededJn . reoevering
,a uantity of the
silks, to.,stolen from the store o Bedd, on
the nightof-ithe 20th :Butt.' The geOdS were', found
at. thegift book-stors, ef pranois Moore, in Poplar
streetOklorrFifth. 'Lowrie, one of the:young
burglanioaytt'he sold. the whole of, the goods to
Moore hr.-41°11er end a balk' The tatter says he
gave fifteen dollars for them.: Miss Budd, the lady
who was robbed, valued the goods at one hundred
dollars. l 'Moore iisa` arrested and _held, to bait - for
a further, hearing, _on the charge of receiving the
property, ithowing it to have berm stolen. „-
On Monday night e itte.groiery store di:dr:Jae,
Galbraith; at -the corner of;. Sixth' and replar
otreets,- wee .!roblied of a oaks of soap and about
a hundred-Dents: An: equal number of coppers
and a (take ,of -soap; • precisely shutter to that
stolen; Rare found in the possession Of Lowrie and
companion When ,they were arrested, yoster
ihy Rocono
...; Yeeterdny.aternoon, Moore had a hearing be
fore . :Aldnrtuan - Epeu, on-the charge of-receiving
the OndsatoTenfromMiiB Bad& The goods found Who itofow.e.se identified 'by - ,Miss sitedd m her
jropettA teop#prdCwitzt worth, she
udgadatlioutifty,drdtafa, ,I„
,t Der Tag e ft tn Jading the :geed on
Moore's pion Zewneteld the diem that the
defendant,hadgiven hint- a dollar,and a half for
Moore, when 'asked. If be had anything to say,
admitted that he had bought the goods, but stated
tio)Che had..Pald $15.80 for them.. Ile was held
$1.,260 hallo answer.- -• , -
A air:days siiide a iimall-sized man Who stated
ihatvhs,Was coin the Washington House, Philadel
phlk and "Mat'. his; name , .was Philip I l eyliput
up at Browrs Mr:levi gave
a`peekage r titeitha liends,9f bat'tentleT ad* ,
mottisbiagintiolil:;vOrriterefttlruf A:few
days eterivaide" he dialipbeiredi and - when' the
i. , 1,- F aki lg o"po t ts toutinwit Itte found to be: a
M
- 4 Pirjoifi 00 - nlith twenty dol
;ers,,beleiiging P3f , the- bali;tinlaier, Patent leather
Etiots,,worthooven :dollare;:.ohd Other, aitlcles of
value disappeared from the. hotel -the same day,
that the fellow =lnq uiry was made "after
bite at House, and it wail war
talned.thatAnn had played the same triek , there.
lie hid given the 'clerk anarpet-bag,'es if intend
ing to stay, asking to hive itearefully pat - away,
es it °Obtained': articles Of great Value; but' upon
ezenotnitien, - nfter hie 'abrupt: disappearance, it
was found to contain nothing' 'but a few oyster
Aiello. This fellowis short -in stature, enick -in
motion,- apparetitty,.:ebant twenty-three years of
age, and had on when at' Norristown. a drab suit
clothes.-
The - dicer - beaten - So dreadfully by.
p
ines Arthili,Mallefi k at rourlh, street slid
"lies, in- a
...Mica condition. The two Men 'who committed '
. .!'he series of Outihges, which resulted In the brutal
boating of the officer, are bre - thew They are well
known to the police, but they alwaya menage to
escape anwhipt,ofjustioe. Some two or three
years 'aim, 11:_illeiman was murdered in the upper
part of 'the,.eity,ind Jamos Mullen was charged
with having committed the deed. He left the city
at the-time, and tai - absent - mitil last summer,
when-ho returned and was soon After arrested for
some outrageous - proceeding.lle was then ()barged
mita ilurracorder of the German, and- he was oom
witted to answer.' Forlitle murder he was never
ktied. Min lAA feat Was the knocking down and
icking of Unolfeddlog weft dill weaken, and the
hatiering:in of a .pollbehian's skull With his own.
rattle. - -
A noted betel thief, :named Zanies Ward; `;rho
recently made his eseepe from' Baltimore, where
be Is charged with a . ' heavy -robbery, was arrested
yesterday morning, in this city, ,on the charge' of
having committed a robbery at the hotel of Mr.
Henry Ward, NO. 417 South Beciond street. The'
prlsonerled it hearing before Alderman Been in
the afternoon.: Mr, Henry Ward testified that the
defendant - One -to his house in company with
another - pe*niatiout,tvia' weeks - -olnoe, and took
lodgings for the 'night:: _larly raise morning the
Fo men disappeared readdimlyi taking with them
tnetbiles Pod th belatigibg. to the
_oard ,tlid glean donate in Vitae
were afterwards found lying Upon the floor in the
room occupied by Wnrd and his friend. , Themoney
was identified as the property- of one of the
boarders who had been.robbed. On-this evidence
the defendant was held for a further hearing.
Thera seethe to be seine mystery abiput this case.
Those who are behind the scenes say that Ward
will Bayer be tried either here or in Baltimore.
There s was a Baltimore officer after- Ward yester
day morning. ,His party assert that the charge
here was` trumped tip to prevent the aroused being
taken 'back.-to-the - Monumental city -for 'trial;
while some - of the Philadelphia Officers intimate
that if he is taken baak'he will be again suffered
to ran. Veld marines to get out of most'of his
sorapne by some„mysterions process, and it may
safely be ooncluded that he will get out of his pre
sent difficulties without the fonnalitieb of a trial.
Bet Ween twelve and one o'clock yesterday morn
ing; Offaer Dunian taw two men rem from the ahoe
store and dsvelling of Mr. William Johnson, Thir
teenth street - below Market. The men were pur.
ailed end one of them was arrested. -It was then
ascertained that the store of Mr Johnson bad been
entered by.tuniing the key with nippers from the
outside, and three palm of boots were stolen. John
_Murray, the, man arreited, :Was taken before Al
derman Thompson, who committed him to answer:
Theodore R. _Garrison was- committed _on the.
charge of breaking into the store of Ludlam Mat-'
thews, on Tuesday night, and attempting to blow:
the fire-proof open with gunpowder. - •
Ile was aid, charged with entering the pima of
Samuel, ; Nelson,
,a' few nights since, and-stealing
therefrom it" quantity of oysterialveS, tools, Ac.
Sohn Miller was charged - pith breaking into the
stocit.of graph Cleaver , abed tidie. singe and
4cm-leg therefrom a inanGty of goods. _ Il s e was
committed fora further bearing. • - „
On Tuesday, a new lager',beer-saloOn. was. opened
yypp Chilatian blublaohlager; in Front street, above
Hoble,:dbil of ochres the Oak was free t 4 those who
linlired to drink all the day.. Seine Glirmana who
had beam° infuriated from the effects of the
lager, commenced einarrellibg in the evening over
the bagatelle beard. -One of the balls was miming,
and Mr. M scowled one of the Thirty with taking
it. ; At this they all became indignant; chairs,
Umbrellas, lager beer glasses, and all kinds of
inissilee, , were used over the head of the proprietor.
Rio head wits out in a dreadful manner. During
the spree a couple of Officera came along and, one.
eedded rifresting Several of the party. Ono of
them, iiarned,Christian Snider, Who. iippeared to
bd the leader; sea einnutitted Aiderniaa
Herne in.defeult Of. $1 000•
Saki' of Stbdcs.—Jameti Freeman, and-.
{longer, sold the folloviing - Mork's, last evening , at
timMeroberinalzobange. viz, 150 shares of Eagle
Geld Mining Company, Va., at 50. ; 2,000 shares
or Monroe Gold Mining Company, Va., at le. ; 83
shares Spring ,Cothpany at $1 ; 300 El Dorado
Mining Company, at 56. ; 50 shares Washington
Mining Company, N. C., at 50, - ; 200 shares Chesa
peake Mining Company, Mich , at 10c.; 350 shares
Ontonagon Mining- Company, Mich., at 100. ; 100
sharealluglais , Mining Company, Ilieh., at 600. ;
800110honnaiMinitig Company at $1; 5,800 shares
Philadelphia and—California Mining Company,
Call., at AOC. ; 1,300 shares Reale Gold Mining
Company at' 100. ; 1 shark, being 6.25ths of d of
Devlin Lubricating Company.slo ; 100 shares San
Francisco •Land Association at $5OO ; 05 shares
Seamless Tub° Company. of Now"-York. at $5O;
200 PhSadelptda'and California Mining Company
at 10o1; '3,000 Diekerson•Marble Company at le. --
Elegati4 Testimonial, prepared by- the
lone of Tensperanee,roonsieting of • complimentary
resolutions of- thanks -to' P. O. P. 'Lowers;
adopt . ed at 'the lite-annual 'session of- the Grand
Giviswin,liare Wen .splendidly written by Leidy,
and framed in' a supenor - style by . Mooney k Co.,
No. 20 N. Sitthetreet, whore they may be seen for
a few days. _The temperanee people who hsvo been
ter - mime years led off in an impoothiable and un
profitable obese aftor prohibitory : legislation, seem
now to be returning to their genies, and are re-adopt
ing 'the old plan of moral suasion: The Sons of
Tompertinoe- aro' based upon this potent idea, and
arehappily.inereeeing fifth's 'city and State - and.
(as we are informed) in other States.
• This being the last day of 180, the differ
ent Departments ofthe city are busily engaged in
preparing" a statement of -their operations, to be
extbmittett to Councils prior 'to the commencement
et the regular business of, the new year, which
commences,to:tuorrow. ,
were ;quite" a number of wee before
the police nuigistriter yesterday.% Those which
were of an Important eheractetwril be found un
der their appropriate head. Those which were
trivial,- enil for drankenness; , potty, larceny, Ise.,
we make. no mention of:
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• .4 Relief Issocation was organized laat eve
ninifirtho citizens of the Serenteendi ward, at a
roasting held M the school house in Master 'Area
abrifisfiroonth. ,-, : -, - - ~ -; ~ .
' Leans' of-the - eiti Maturing on the Ist
of '4141,17,1ritt-ts 'paid on sod after that date.-
.rogottpf Stivek.--oils-,oile . toils of ingots
ill4r - airlired 'atthe fluited - Statis Mint yes
terday m'orning,frato New Orleans - This; when
oeined,intoMoney, wilt , make eight hundred thou
sand dollars.; I - 1 t .= - -
.
The city, Treasurtr , ,There , was - a lively
time yesterday" ; at-the office o£. tbi.clty Treasury.
A large number of warrants "rote presented and
promptly cashed. A veil ..00risiderable - sum' of
money must hare been.paidnnt. •
-*use llliiiskin4.--=-Gii6rgo ileattie was be
fore Alderman Carter yesterday morning, charged
mith breaking into a house in vine alley. ..lio was
committed in default of bail.
•
Sousirrwrir4,Lirreesit , Dartso
seph W. Bilpiien, of 'Elizabethtown; N. J.,
obtained lettertt4tittent for a compound to do
'used-.as above;' , lt the' 2Ptli .of September,
1.057. He takes thiresidnum of the stills of
factbrics zuftlie inipOrtant basis of his
compound, which:Consiits of - certain products
!rem, palm - oil,. lard; hilt*, or other greasy
`matterir reniairditg aftet n 'the'stearic acid has
been-taken off.: To one gallon of this residuum
4ift added one gallon more or less of rosin oil,'
ltratheSo - aro melted together-into , one homo
geseoliS mass, then threekluarters of a pound
- 0-41thirgels added, and.ohe-pound and a half
of umber, together, with three pounds fresh
slaked linre,-:and three pounds of oil cake.
- This fvhole mess must be carefully mixed and
s boiled properly,and, atter cooling, itia brought
to a proper consistency by spirits of turpen.
tine, when a-good substitatefor linseed drying
oil :is -produced.the proportions varying .of
course iccoidiu'to dlrcumetances.
"I shan't belvith you a great while, Juno,'
said jolr..„MOltoki"(tl shan't stay ;hero a graft
, •
._gt Oti (Ifr.. , ifolteT, show eau you talk so 1"
lialikXrd:4l4.llfr'i with A lugubrious expression
41---- -t_4 3 4' - uan :'.' ti":...n• -: ` i '" . .i'n,' q Ifeel as if' i was most
- 41'0 ' . thiltc,kwApyltigi, pmping-Away liken
POGO 164 0 ,1 1416 1 .14imiiP.1 , _ —,-,
. t ,f, 1%e3P:1,01110s- propbeni the ,riext
E x
',,fg,24l4liiii-Wltli -a good and. s,ympa
riellpW
CITY -ITEMS.
•• ' • • ,;
• Filltrt Pan Oftt'lY DISC : 6IIIkt PENN4Tffi r ANid.
P4fit.i y _ toils ratiderwwho Mal be semi.
'echidna -1 i d to 4i*' dahreelefe4 priitaises
to pay remaining,' halide, Witt leirn,Witleomd:
tiona anything 44 t t, that they are no* dellfog
at the enormous forty per seta. Most of , tite
storekeepers, who hug atm been'telting, their at
ha;re ceased dola, so:withis the last few days. The
new retail dry goods house of Samuel S. Mess, No 923
Market street—whose idvertiseinent will be found in
another column—from :certain Special arrangements,
entered into with Other parties are enabled to take
these bills at par for afeW days ionger without loss to
themselvee. From the 'superior eharactei of the fancy
and stiple stock of this establishment, we regard this
t4tbortdnity, ottgenliiing tilde for these notes as
the best howbffored to our citizens.
' irsA .ssu OorssE —Lovers of there table beve
rages Will find them in beet and greatest variety at the
store of Ammo 00TUENHT, No. 28 South Eighth street.
upstairs. Hie le:Miens° stock of every description of
o.binese Mods distinguish this establishment as the
Only ono of the kind in this Oity.
"'A nappy Now Year" is always lama fitly In.
atigumted with a handsome gift. We should think that
gentleman who was so fortunate as to r'eceive nue of
lisforrr's (lio. 612 Arch street) inimitablb .wrappers as
a present from his lady, would be made happy enough
to, return; the compliment without a scruple. Try it
fsdiee!
WORDS or Wtsoott.—ito that follows roorea
tions instead of his business shall, in a little time, have
no business to follow. Ile that coneulteth good . taste
and economy will procure his clothes at the fashionable
- eMporintitof Clifton, Albright, & Co., ' , dsple's
No. 627 Chestnut street.
Nausea., In his letters to Lucielius, assures him
there *millet a day In Which he did not either write
201netlifivi br had all epitomise some good author."
Emulating his example, we admonish °lir imbhke to
;buy their clothing kt the palatial atom Of Orturrille
Stokes, N 0.607 Chestnut street.
Tug. Oosr of A Langan—lt is stated that it
will cost $350,000 to launch the monster steamer Le
ilathen. This immense sum of money would be suffi
cient to build a large packet ship and toad it with ele
gant and faaltionableg e&i:ilents from the iitORD Stone
.ClOttling of , Enekhlll & Wilson, Noe. 603 and 605
ch.staus'sipsid, - abOvii tlatth..
SAILIRD,OF IVE'OCRAR' STEAMERS.
- : ' .MtOti Tali trattEti STATES.
* 8124 iss' .
~,Adia pit "DAY
Borneeis' ' ' Mew.Yor.k:.Damiftrg... ~." ' - Jan 1
Adrittiti New Yort.Liferiotd ... 1.. - • Tan 2
'Persia New York..Liverpotil Jan 6
Artigo Ifirrre
New York.. '
" Din 0
-
- , - .FROM EUROPE.
FROM YOE, .• DAY
Edinburg Glasgow—New York. Dee 2
-Arago - liarie..New York - Dee 16
Niagara ..... . ....Adverpool t .Boeton - ' Dee 19
Atlantic ..... ....Lirergoole.New York Dec 22
Africa.. . . ... ....LirerpooL.New York - Dec 26
ILiactrionia Ilarnburg.,New York an 1
Fulton llavre..New York Jan 12
Er The California Mail Steamers sail from New York
on'the bth and 20th oreach month. .
- LETTER BAGS
• •At op Merchants' 32chitigs, Philtre feiphia. -
Barg& lthite.Wing,Neljng; ..... Laguarra, soon
Brig Ocean Tale, Pradden BarSadoes, Dec Sp
Brig .1-Nickerson, Nickerson llamas soon
Brig Calvert, Willar,...Qamblei and Sierra Leone , 2
- For the Intl Coast of Africa—The brig Calvert,
Capt Willer, for Gambia, do, will salt on Saturday, 24
inst. All letters and newepapere for the II B Squadron
will tie forwarded, 11 left at the foreign Lotter Ofiles,
Philadelphia Exchange; on or before the above date. •
illaritte- 3ntelligence.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31, 1857.
724 I IN 877T8 486
.189
SUN RUM. _
HIGH WATER
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&brig Sea LatA,'LOckhart, 8 days from Cornwallis,
NS, with potatoes WE A Bonder & Co:
Bchr J J Spencer, Langstaff, 4 days from Boston, with
oldie to A Jordan. • - • ' • r -
Bohr Fly, Cheesemani 4 days from Sing Sing, in bal.
• •
'last to captain.
Behr A-Lea, Thompson, 4days from Boston, in ballast
to captain, . „
01;.EARDD, ,s
Steamship Phinene Sprague, Matthews, Boston, Henry
Winsor.
'Bohr Isaac Riab, Smith, New York, Noble, Hammett
& Caldwell. •
BUB Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, d arorea, Jr:
(Correepondenee of thoPhiladelphts Ziehange.)
LEWEII. Del., Dee. 29, 8A M. •
A barque came in last erening, and remains, la com
pany with the schrs 8 N Smith, Eleanor, Elizabeth,
Meryl. Milliken, Woodbine, Oregon, Win None, Gem,
B Martin, James Hansa, Z D Weston, Stag, Raikes,
Helen, Belying, and Hic k man . The barque Cheshire,
far Charleston, went to sea yesterday Wind southeast.
Weather cloudy,
Emma,' -too,
WM. M. HICKMAN
[sr raL2asini.l
(Correspondence of the PhilsidelphlaYachtnge.)
CARE ISLAND, Deo 30.6 P M
The weather Is so thick. and foggy that nothing can
be neon at a a quarter of a mile distance. Wind light
from the southward.
Yours, ko., THOB. B. HCEMBiI.
[HE TELEGRAPH TO THE PREM.]
Noarour. Dec 30.
The clipper chip Grey Eagle, which wee dianested off
Cape Gatterea arrived at this port this erenlog.
MEMORANDA
`Steamship Palmetto, Baker, cleared at Boston 29th
tent. for Phliadelptda.
was Ell Whitney, Small, for Sydney, NSW, in 3 days,
was at Teekelet Oct 4.
Ship Birks, Andrews, from °envie for liabopton
Roads, which put Into Valparaiso 241 alt. and resumed
her voyage on tke 10th, had uncounted a gale in let 46,
which tended her to leak in her uppertrorks. She re
paired without discharging, and sailed an above. •
Ship Andalusia, from Chinch& Islands, before report
ed ashore at Oallao, wan got off (supposed) on the night
of the 25th ult. She did not leak.
Ship Wiugod Arrow, Beane, from Palos Island for
Cork and a market, was et. Guaymas, Mexico, Oct 15,
to mall next day. ' •
Barque Oak, Ryder, hence at _Boston 29th inst.
Barque Wanderer, Caulfield, from Buenos Ayres, at
Boston 29th inst.
Rate, White Oland; from James River, was going
into R 0 de Janeiro 13th rilt. •
Bue Clara Heidi, Neilson, from Jamul River, was
going q 'into Rio de 4attelre lgtli
Barhue 11 tl W Dodge, laralo, cleared at Portland 2811 i
last: for Sagas: '
Barque Fred bennig 'H igbee, cleared at No* Orleans
23d inst. for Philadel phia, with 40 bales cotton, 20 do
Wee, 485 bade sugar, 124 13b1a molasses. 40 bb's whis
key, 20 hoses scrap iron, 270 empty 6616,20 pia mdse.
Barque Cavalier, Farrell, cleared at Baltimore 20th
inst. for Rio de Janeiro.
Brig W D Rice; Mitchell, of Boston, (new) 239 tons,
sailed from Boston 28th inst. for San Francisco.
. . .
Brig Malvern; wrecked on Little Cayman, about 25th
ult, on her voyage from Kingston, Ja, to this port, was
en A 2 teasel about 200 tons burthen, built in De.
!aware about eight yearsago, owned by D N Wetelar &
.1:10, - of -this city, and was valued at $lOOO, which was
fbily covered by insurance. Her cargo consisted of
Sugar, rtim, logwood, and pimento, together with about
$9OOO in specie.
• Brig Georgia, Carlisle, from Philadelphia for Bunton,
coal loaded, recently ashore on Long Jutland, and got 08'
13th, want ashore again on Ward's Island yesterday
morning, while towing through Hell Gate.
Brig P A Paige, Hiller, from Carlow, )Y 0 A, Nov 8,
arrived at New York yesterday. Left ship Atlantic, for
New York in 2 d$
Brigs Leghorn;Silatch, and Irene, Waite, hence at
Boston 29th inst.
Behr Now York,Conmict, hence, Arrived at Richmond
29th init.
Behr M Plater, Blizzard, from Wilmington, Del, at
Richmond 29th last
(3chr Marcie Tribon, Bray, sailed from Richmond 29th
net, for Mammas.
, Schr Marietta Tilton, Tilton, for Philadelphia., rimed
at Savannah 26th inst.
Behr& Fred Warren,Coombe, and Mary Delphina,
Mace, hence at Bosto n that.
Bohr J B Bleecker, Edwards, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Bchrs Elate, Facemire, from Norfolk, and B P God-
win, Henry, from Milford, Del, arrived at New Pork
yesterday.
Bohr 0 Id Neal, Henderson, from New Bedford for
Philadelphia, arrived at New York yesterday.
Behr 0 A Recksher, Stubbs, hence at Charleston 27th
inst.
fichr M W Morse, Phillips, from Taunton, to load for
Philadelphia, at Bristol 27th inst.
Behr W 0 Mershon, Mershon at Boston 20th inst.
from New Orleans.
-Dec 5, lat 28 60, ton 753i,shlpflamuel (I Glover, from
New•Orleane from Liverpool, Capt Kilham flick. As the
8 0 0 him not put in any where, it is probable that Capt
K had recovered: ,
'Dec IT, Tortugas bearing NE 100 mile, chip Dictator,
from New Orleaue for Urumqi.
MARINE MI6OALLANY
Barque West Wind, from New Orleans, at Garden
Key, Meow, in attempting to enter the barborl2th
inst, without a pilot, struck upon a etoal She het
false keel, and was leaking badly 19th feet, Echr A
llowe, in attempting to enter the harbor without a pi
lot, struck upon the same shoal. She was partly light.
sued and got off, extent or damage not known up to the
19th.
superior chip of about 1000 tons not
yet named, was launched at Freeport recently. bile is
owned by the builder, A 11 Stevens, of Boston, and
others, and is to be commanded by Capt Curtis Merry
men,,lete dap Brandywine
-.Norfolk, Dec contract been made to get the
ichr G Waterbury MI for MOO. The.sehr /X Watts,
from DOStOli for Norfolk, Is ashore eighteen miles south
of Cape Ilenry, The captain of the L 0 W ban con
,tracted for 81200 to got his reesel off The edit. Frank,
from Wilmington for Norfolk, is ashore on Ourrituck
Beach. We had • very heavy easterly gale on the 26th,
and we apprehend further disasters on the coast.
Fortimouth, Bee 24—The schr 0 Q Waterbury, of N
York, previeuely reported, went ashore at 10 o'clock on
the evening of the 21st. The wind was blowing from
the BE at the time, bite lieu bead on, near the under
tow. • too bbls molasiee and 3 hhde sugar have been
landed; if the weather proves favorable we will save
most of the molasses and part of the sugar. The vessel
him sir feet of water in her hold. A Warn pump will
be emit from Norfolk as soon as possible; with that It is
expeoted the TOMel will be saved without much damage.
-Some unnecessary apprehension was felt at Valparai
so the safety of the barque Sephronta, which was
'erroneously reported to have left San Francisco Aug 21
for that port. The S Was safe at Ban Prancisco,at a very
recent date.
lIANDISOIIII TKElTlMOtall...—PfeAlidOnt Buchanan has
(mused a splendid silver trumpet to be presented to Oapt
W W MeLennon, of the British ship Star, for his gallant
conduct in resetting the officers and crew of the Ameri
can ecbr Northern Light from shipwreck. The trumpet
is of the most beautiful workmakship. Beneath the
mouth-plea is an engraved figure of the dolphin, di
rectly below which, and encircling the neck of the
trumpet, lea silver rope, and along the body are repre
oentations of the ancient galleon. One side bears the
American eagle, encircled by a wreath; the other side
contains the inscription: "The President of the united
States to W IQ McLennan, captain of • the British ship
Star, for his noble and disinterested conduct towards
the captain and crew of the American echuoser North
ern Light),
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
0a033 Lfinag LOOT &tie, (Delaware Bay.)—Tble
teasel has been removed from her station for the winter
season, according to previous notice.
By order of the Light! , "mae Board.
EDWARD M. YARD,
Lighthouse Inspector.
Philadelphia, Dec 29, 1867. 00.3 E
lIIIIHATARI A ANN Tintabid En LIOEITHOUSS, LOUISIANA.
Barratinia Lighthouse—A fixed white light of the
fourth order catadloptrie of the system of Frestel has
beenkibilfited from the octagonal tower recently erect-
Inside of Fort Livingston, on the Isle Grande Terre,
at the east aide of the entrance to Berratarla Bay, lA.
:The tower Is built of brick, 09 feet high, and white
washed . The focal plane of the light la 60 feet above
the mean level of the sea, and the light ahould be visi
ble, In ordinary states of the atmospherv,l3 nautical
piles from the deck of a 'vessel 19 feet above the water.
• - A P1 1 M 1,0914 Prialtion—Lit 39 16 44
- Lou 89 94 30 W of (I reenwleb.
.Tiroballier Lighthouse—A fixed whitiOlicht , of the
fourth order ottariloptrio of the notion of /resod has
been exhibited trete th e ee t ureee t te hite, tower recently
erected on the Weet aide of the Grand lose of Timbal
liar, at tha entrance to the bey, Louisiana,
" The Saner 3 bnlikof brick, bb feet high cod wh it°.
malted, The focal plane or, the light se no feet shove
the 11,10102/ level of the see, end the light should
KO nautleif :allow s fa, olohisly "Wes of Act Maw
sphere,froni the deckers vossellB betabove the water,
Approximate position—lA 50 SI N.
'Lenin 11330 Wet Greenwich.
iy older id the Lighthottso Board.. r
W. U. STEVENS, -
Ligkthotlee Inspector, Ninth District.
Oxlveston, Texas, DO 7, 1957.
• Notice a given that the Frying Danaher& Light Vey-
NA; oil Cape Felt, has been thorough; repaired, and
will be placed between the Ist and sth oriaunary 1858,
AS near her old position as tulip be (mind prooticablo.
Due notice will be given, with bearings, depth of
water, An.
Ly order or the Lighthouse Dowd.
TIIOBIAS T. HUNTER,
Lighthouse Inspector, Sixth District.
December 22,1857.
FOREIGN PORTS.
At Valparaiso 16th ult, ships Independence, Chad
wick; A AI Lawrence °hippo°le; dames Littlefield, Leo;
Ellen Rood, !Why; hutorprise, McLean; Flora, Warsau;
Buena Vista, Linnet, and Morning Glory, Itobbs, Imo;
barques Welkin . , Drown; D 0 Yeaton Foto, and Gold
Bunter, Berry, do• Georgiart;lteynOlia, and Cochitu
ate, Irvine, for freight or charter. Bld 4tH, 'Hip Alex'.
andrie, Bartlett, from New York, Coquimbo, to dii
charge her cargo of lumber.
At do name date, barque A S Ramos, placed under the
Chiller' flag 6th ult.
At Rio annelro 12th ult t ship Neptune's Car, Douse,
from New York for Ban Francisco, ar Bth, repg; barque
Duntington, Baldwin, from Baltimore, ar gth; Panama,
Gram, from Oronstadt; brig W Drone, Knight, fm,
Daltimoro, vla liable, or 12th
RI 6th ult. barque Nautilus, New York; Bth, barque
Smallwood, Martin, New Orleans; oth, barq.m Fanny
Roirnes, Smith, Mobile; 10th, barques Evelyn, Ames,
N Orleans; Elberta, Ilichborn, do; It Janson, (Orem) do,
DOBIESTIO PORTS.
NEW YORK, Dec 30—Arrived, ship Cornelius Grin
nell, Winchester, London; barque Greyhound, ulbrad.
gen, Malaga; schr Queen of the South, (a.masted,)
Weeks, Havana. Cleared, Behr 11W Brown, Derrick.
son, Wilmington, N 0, Below—Ship Jars, Graffant,
from Newcastle.
BOSTON, Deo. 21L—Ar, ship Black Prince, Brown, N
York; barks Nineveh. Robinson, N Orleans; Avola,Ken
drick, Charleston; Lindley, Kent, Baltimore; Helen
Maria, Nickerson, do; Br schr George Prescott, Ander
son, Cape Haytien; schr 8 It Allen, Baker, Richmond,
Va. Cld—Bark ClOrdelia, Cook, Curacao; brigs Bird of
the Waco, (new, oLKingston, Mass. 179 tons,) Bnrditt,
BarcolSna, ( Spain;] 21, W Packet, .Loe, Caps Haytien.
Old 213th, brig W D Rice, (iIST) Mitchell; San Fran
cisco. tild—Bark Now Empire; brig Selma ; Sid yea;
terday, brig Santiago; schr EnslVind.
BAL TIMER, Deo 30—Cleared—Ship Mary Goodell,
Goodell, Boston; Dashaway, Cooper, Liverpool.
SAVANNAH, Dec 26—Cleared—Steamship Florida,
'Crowell, New York; color Loyal Scranton, Lowden, New
York; brig Daniel Webster, Boston; steamer
St Johns, King, Jacksonville; ice.
NEW ORLEANS, Dee 23—01 d, ship Junius. Er
skine, Bordoatur; 'Cirque Uncle Bani, Cole,Charleston.
24th, err, ship Eleanor, Watts, Loden; larque Prince
of B. Moira% Cumberland, England', Fehr Ed Bar
nard, Stone, Drams St Ingo. Old, ship' Olty of Brook
lyn, Mitchell, Liverpool) Kentuckian, Merryman,
Havre; Oteble, Pierce, New York; bariplei Chavallle,
4nderseh.
20=4 bag 24,— , 714 sh3p4 liaws, Halts,
Liverpool; Pyramid, enderaorr, ,Queeriptown, and
market; barqtre Alice Motor, Poet, do do.
I:rotwinlmmonliioilein:wos74
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRARD 1101:19E—Ohestunt street, below Ninth
Uov R J Walker, Washgt'n Mr Duncan & la, Miss
J W Duncan, Miss Thee J Mona, S C
In T DI Lanahan, Tenn Mr Church, N Y
'll Barnard, Conn 31J Hughes, St Louis
A. B Stye & la, Md Mlle Hutchins, Ind
F G Van Tient, N Y D Mollwain,'Daltimore
II W Shipman, N Y Janes Henderson, N Y
Henry 0 Ainsworth, Boston T N Haller, York, Pa
Mrs Haller, York, Pa J A 9 Tuttle k lady. N Y
Norris Buckman, N Chunk
EIiIw„LBTAV .• 3, 'lncision, N Orleann
A R Flake, P & 8 R R Joiti,d iieynolde PI Y
Z Barnum, Baltimore It hEISIAW Bartioliarg
W Brown, Indiana W It Penalton, Vs
John 0 Many, Cincinnati N Barrow, Ohio
Mrs E 8 Gardner, Ohio Mine P Barrow, Ohio
It Denney, Smyrna J W Bavin, Smyrna -
J P Honecker, Smyrna E Harris, Richmond
Daniel Moore, N York Ralph Trembly, N York
11 IV Kendall. Maine John Patton, Maine
W A Holmes; N York -• C 0 Adreon,- Baltimore, Md
Henry White, Bentimore,Md W K Webster & la, N Y
P W Welohman, N York E M. Johanna, St Louie
Jan El Graham, Henry Shafer, N York
F Bolivar, Car icons R 3 Malan, (lamas
B NE Buckingham, Chicago Chia W Russell, Virginia
Gen 11-Walbridge, N York D Mann & la, N York
Vln Hodges & la, N York S A Beason, N York
CiW Clapp, Maryland W II Starbuck & Is, N Y
Miss Defaii, N ;York.. Mute Starbuck, N York
Geo B Stetson , Bridgewater Z IVAN, Massachusetts
K Carpenter & la, N York S Worthington, N Ybrk
Geo P Bissell, Hartford, Ct II King, N York
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arob
T P Anderson & la, N Y L Andersen, N Y
ISt Hammfll N J L O Fry, Trappe, Pa
AlBarbrook, Taunton, Mass A 619 Eichelbergerasnover
Hon DD Wagner, Easton ER Walker & Elmira
W D ToMbler, Chunk IllasE Thompson, Pa
Wm Colhoun;Oal Chas noose], N Y •
J Lasear, Waynesburg David Barnita, Easton
D II Snyder, Easton Wm Young, blifilinburg
D W Moore, Clearfield Dr W IWileon, Bethlehem
N Weimer, Allentown B F Ifaatings, California
W DMcltinatey, Merceiibg Alex Weise, Pa
II L Stephens, Wayne co, Pa
AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohestnut street, above Binh.
J P Cramer, Pa Chas Morrell, New York
Miss Morrell, New York J lt Randall, Washington
W N Newman, Washington 11 0 Campbell, New York
J Meilville, Kentucky 11W Cummings, Ky
D D Danville, VIM Jon E Mason, N
W B Patten, Dolt nos Street, Belt
D W 0 Cleaver, Pa Col Wright, Sunbury
W W Johnson, Washington IV Goodwin. Mass
Mist E 0 Lloyd, Salt
ONION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
Saud Zeller, 31d J V Thornton, Scranton
Mil% N Williams, Scranton L C Ramsey, Salem, N J
D W C Routelle, Pa Chas W Cooper. Allentown
3111 Horn, Jr, Pa Eenraa Reting, Pa
A BeMet. Labia co, Pa L 8 Hacker, Lancaster
Mrs Elentin, N J 31 A Galli, Dalthnore
31 Graf. Fort Wayne, Ind Chas Williams, Phila
3 L Klimm, N "3 Wm Mintzer, Pottstown
E P Richards, 11l John J McClure, 11l
Miss Rumsey, Salem, N J .1 P Salmon, Hazleton, Pa
E Evans, Reading A J Crosier, Milllinburg
STATES llNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Mr N Y J F Huber, Pa
W P Lambert, Lancaster co J B Smith, Lancaster co
hl D Kendig, Lancaster co J Herr Laneneter co
D Hollmau,Lancaster co James Jenkins, Baltimore
Elwßomble, Baltimore 0 W Hortman, Pa
G W Smith, Phila E J Roach, Phlla
J F Smith, Phil 4
RATIONAL HOTEL—Raee street, above Third.
S K Moad, Hartford, Coon 0 Heebner, Lee, Mass
Ja Stewart, Pa W 8 Warren, Strasburg
II S Carey, Delaware Deo W Morgan, Pottsville
W 13 Clarke, Phila. A Kline, Lancaster co, Pa
MADISON RoNBD-Becohd street, Om Market
chas H Grainy, N Stuart, Plttebutgh
Wn S Mclean, el El Kreider, Pigi
0 R Briggs, N Jae II Radcliffe, Del
E A Diamell, Sumer., Del Jae L Mightier, Pa
BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
S Leedom, Del co, Pa Mark Brooke, Del co, Pa
J P Tustin, Lewisburg .1 W Strawbridge, Ohes co
Jesse Thompson, Ohne co A P Yocum, Chestet co
Buckwalter, Ches co Mr Carter, Md
Wm Van Sweringer, Pa Jno R 'Phonspeon, Downgto
Daniel D Swift , Lane co Jno W Swift, Lane co
Jno P Swift, Lane co Thos Stilloy Pa
(leo Pearson, Chester co L Beck, Chester co
Wm Coffman, Chebter co Jno Blakely, Chester co
Henry Kool, Pa A Lyons, Md
0 Taggart, Wilmington, Del
BALD EAGl,o—Third street. above Callewhill.
M Monthhelter, Pa I Reimer, Pa
Mrs MonthheHer, Pa Jacob Reimer, Pa
Miss Monthhelter, Ps M Weaver, Beaton
John Monthhelter, Pa Aug Reinold, Lancaster
B Brown, Bucks co D Zook, Cumberland
J Keyser, Germantown 0 Zook, Cumberland
C Berger, White Haven
BLACK BEAR 110TB1,—Third street, ab. Callowhill
Wilson Worthington, Ps 11 Yerger, Green Lone
0 Zetty, Pa C Bly, Eariville
B Lecher, Berke co Wm D ll Diemen, Pa
0 Ronde, Byberry
BARLEY BHEAF—Second street below Tine.
A B Largo,
Ato P Jamison Bucks co
J Heston. Newton it Jamison, Bucks co
E Gilltogham , Cheltenham P Price, Doylestown
J W Busby, N J B Corbin. Guilford, Ct
Miss M J Henry, Pa B Goss Bucks co
T P Harvey, NPER J Yerkes. Bucks co
J Kilts & lady, Pottsville 0 K Swallow, Pa
Mr Hobensack, Pa
i3pecial Notices
Sewing Machistee.—Call at Sixth and Arch
and purchase one of those Unproved Double•Threaied
Family SEWING MACHINES. Price $l5 and po.
de3o-3tit
pollday Gifts.—Gentlemen's Wrappers, Mut•
Berri, scarfs, cravats, ties, stocks, shawls, ho. These
are most useful presents, and are to be found in great
variety at W. W. Knight's, 012 Arch street, above Sixth,
at very low prices. del2-d-tdeo.
Skates! Skates Shateal—Our readers will
find the largest and most complete assortment of this
winter luxury, and at the lowest prices, at W. W.
Kxionr's, No. 018 Market street, opposite Decatur
street. n030.1m
B. C. Dewald, Commission Drollness in Com.
merclal paper and negotiations of loans, 66 Wainer
Sr., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. nolo.2in
Saving Fand.—National Safety Trust Co.,
°Mee, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TUE
BANKS.
1. Depoalta reeelTod and payments made dolly
2. Current Dank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be
received curdeposit.
8. Deposita made In Dank Notes or Cheeks will be
paid back In Current Bank Notes.
4. Deposits made In Gold or Myer will be paid back
In Cain,
Interest Finn ran ORM per annum. no2B
Bower's Infant Cordlal.•••Thls lave Wale
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moot choice and
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and le the moat
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and
yonng children.
By Ito powerful Influence a /merrily cure to effected In
all cases of Cholie, windy palm' and spurns. Relieve/
and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran
unitises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &O.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and hen been need in thousands of came with the most
abundant stemma. No family should be without It.
Prepared only by Ungar A. Dowse,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. B. earner of Bluth and Green ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for eels
by Droggists generally. an 18-17
Ramat* Saving Fund —ollloe 203 Walnut
street, one door west of eeoond street. Receives de
posit* In sum' of One Dollar and upwards, from all
oluses of the community', and allows Interest at the rote
of five per out. per annum.
Wide open daily, from 9 until 9 &cloak, and on Mon•
day and Asturday until 9 in the evening. Ptesident
Franklin Fell i Treasurer and Beeratary, Marisa 11.
Mortis, ,
kyr Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful' complexion, uee ' , Balm of 1,00 Flowers."
For dreaillog I,lolesi hair, use a Woodland Cream, a
new Pocoade.ii It eurlii(lentlemen'a hair beautifully.
ti. P. INTRIDON & Co., Proprietors, N.Y.
for sale by T. D. Peterson, 806 Obeetnut; Samuel
Dimon, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. 11. Ifttrand, 718 Chest
nut; T. 11. Peters 4c 00., 716 Chestnut; 0. 0. Yawns,
tflf t Dook•etore, 488 Chestnut; 0. D. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; Breach, Rlchazde, k 00., Tenth and Mix.
het; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrinon,
derentoentle and Obeetnut ; J. W. Slime k lone,
Dletteenth And Twenth-llecond and Market; Edward
Okletrtiann 100, Obeetuut; Thomas Laneuter, corner
11114ienth and Walnut. - no/14/
THE THURSDAy,;; , ,Dgaiggit 31, 1857.
Furs! Furs! Furs 1— Salted off at reduced
prices, wholesale and retell, at WM. P. lIESEVIS
Faro; rnr Store, No. 152 North Third Street, below
Rare street, „ del4-1W
Saving Fund
OF THE AMERIOAN TRUST COMPANY,
S. N. Masan FOURTH. ►No WALNUT STAMM;
Has always paid in full on demand,
►ND CONTINI9IS TO DO 00.
INTRRIST,IIVN PRA MT.
Bold Reps.—Tito attention *I the' public' I*
0811.4 to our oseortmont. Each pen worrnoted to give
sale/notion. ' PARR /c THOMPSON,
4.22 d9po Eagle Bonding, 1124 Obeettint
Pers.—Joseph lioneubaum's Ware are cele•
brated for cheapness, etylo, and quality., Store 4186rch
treat, between Fourth and Fifth. N D,—Furs altered
into fashionable etyles. We etady to pleme. de4-114
The Greatest Gargalli:is in She Werld.—The
eubserlber, being about to close his business, offers his
entire 'sleek of superior Reedy-made Olothing for FAN.
All In Want of s supotior article are Invited to glee
him a call. Store to let sod fixtures for male. II
TRACY, 292 MARKET Street. del6-133
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
524 WALNUT BT,
°proem - INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.'
GEO. J. HENEEL'S,
524 WALNUT Street,
0e22.8m Late of 178 Oheatout Street
Bank of Pennsylvania Notice.--Notre of tap
Bank taken at par for a Wholesale Stock of Clothing,
now being Bold at Retail.
deB-1m No.l North FIFTH Street.
An Important Feet...-We now see It an.
nooneed that the extensive Wholesale Clothing Deal
ers, STRAUSS & GOLDMAN, No See MARKET St.,
atibve Third, have commenced to Retail their entire
stock at Wholesale plicee.
Good Coffee.
Lovers of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their
favorite beverage without having it made in the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, A, GILROY,
irr and ID South Min, cor. of George,
d3-am Solo Manufaoturers
Jawing',
JOB PRINtER,
AtBROHANT STREET.
6014,,N0tae, Bratle, Bills Lading, Bill liesde, Cir.
celtiri, Cards, and all oilier kaki of Job Printing, at
prices to OM the tiiies.
On the 2 ith instant, at Gloucester city, by Elder Wm
Lauer, Mr. CHAS. V. DI. REDFIELD to Sties RHODE
ANN POWELL, daughter of Mr. Samuel Powell, all of
New Jersey.
On the 25th October, 1557, by Rev. J. B. McCullough,
of the Western M. E. Church, Philadelphia, J0.5111'11
BRUNT to FANNIE HUMES. both of Cheltenham,
Montgomery - county. Pa
By Rev. Francis C Pearson, West Plilledelphia,,on
Friday evening, December 25th, Mr. JOHN WARREN
to Miss MARGARET 5f AGEE, both of Twenty-fourth
Ward.
On the ithh„inicati of drdrilipox, MARY HELEN,
daughter of Louis L. and Henri& P. Pauly, in the 14th
year of her age.
The funeral will take place from the resitipttee,b( her
parents, No 1516 Poplar stieet, on this (Thursday),
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to proceed. to South Laurel
0111 Cemetery. it
. .
Oa the 29th Instant, Mr. PETER CAMPBELL, aged
69 yeare.
Oa the 28th instant, ANDREW JACKSON HARRELL,
aged 23 years.
On the 28th Instant, EL.IZABEiII, wife of John Ray,
in the 45th year of her age.
117• The Society for Supplying the Poor with
Soup will commence delivering Soup THIS MORNING,
SIM Inst., at their Lime, No. 23 GREEN Street, neer
PINE: •
Donatlons are rasped. r ally, solicited, and will be re,
calved by Jeremiah Hacker, Treasurer, 310 South Fourth
street, by John J. Thompson, Secretary, 12$ %Ina
street, by the Committee on duty at the promiros, and
by the members generally. de3l-at
Mr At the Annual Meeting of the Academy
ON NATURAL BCIENUES OF PHILADELPHIA, held,
TUESDAY, December 1867, the following Moore
wore unanimously elected to servo for the ensuing 700 r:
PRESIDENT prolog Oen.
VICE PRESIDENTS Robert Bridges, 14. D.
Isaac Lea.
CORRESPONDING iIECIPY.John L. I. e Coate, M. D.
RECORDING SEORETARY.B. Howard Rand, Id D.
LIBRARIAN 1 Aitken Alelgs f M. D.
TRE4SURER George W. Carpenter.
CURATORS Joseph Leidy, M. D.
' John Casein.
William 8 Taut.
Samuel Aehmead.
.Joseph James.
Samuel Ashamed.
Whit= S. Voila.
PUBLICATION 00MIIVE.William 8. Vona.
bur Lea.
W. 8.14' Rusohenberger M. D.
Robert Bridges, M. D.
Joseph Leidy, M. D.
By order of the Academy.
B. HOWARD RAND, M. D ,
Recording Secretary.
AUDITORS
!Er City Treasurers Offiec—Girard Bank.
CUILSDIELPIIIA, December 29, 1857
NOTICE.—The SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST on the
Funded Debt of the City of Philedelphin, due January
1, 1858, will be pad on end after the let proximo, at
thin offioe. W9t. V. IicORATII,
de3o-3t City Treaenrer.
Uity Treasurer's Offirp_Girard Bank
Deoemorer 29. 115.5 T.
NOTICE.—LOANB OF THE CITY OF PIIILADEL
MA maturing January 1 11359, will be paid on and
after tile let proximo, at thleoMee.
WM. V. McORATII,
de3o.Bt City Treasurer.
fl Our names hal lug been published among
the list of Failures in the Sunday Trnowript of Dec.
27th, we take this means of eontradicting it, as we
have met all our liabilities promptly.
de29.3t* P. WAPLEB & CO.
fry- The Ladles of the Industrial Women
AID ASSOCIATION are ready to receive applications
from poling women who are desirous of obtaining em-
ployment at the West, and who can lotting satisfactory
reference as Itouaemaids, Cooks, °Midi:nines, or nny
other domestic business. Room No. Ile South SE.
VERTU Street. Mrs. THOMAS EARLS,
de29.81 Vlce•President.
fl r Office of the Commonwealth Insurance
COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.—
Pennant to the requirements of the charter of the Com
monwealth Insurance Company of the State of Peanut.
Tanta, an Election for Ten Directors, to sorra the emu
log year, will be held at the Moe of the Compan N.
W. earner of FOURTH and WALNUT, on NONDAt,
Jammu 4th, 108, between the hours of 10 and '2 o'clock
no2B•stuth-tE SAMUEL 8. MOON, Seo'y.
lir Literary Burean.—An Experienced Editor,
a succeesful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary
Man, ornery with twenty-Ave years of the drudgery of
Daily Journalism, nos determined to hire out or sell his
brains at retail to those who may require their merely'',
in any honorable way.
Merchants, Bnaineee , lien, Inventors, and dealers of
every kind, will be supplied, oft-hand, with Advertise
ments, (political or otherwise ) Notices, Clarde, °iron
tars, or any species of article desired.
Petitioning will be supplied with Speeches, Reports,
Reeolutions, Letters, Toast*, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications, and every other sort of Brain
work, which they may find it inconvenient or trouble
some to do for themselves. .
Ladles and Gentlemen, of evel,Parik In society or oc
cupation In life, can have Lettoriwritten en any sub
Jett, whether business or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correa
fah,
of every kind, either English, French, Span
fah, German, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for Ladies' Albums, Motes Billet
doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the moaedelicate
and confidential character incident to every possible
circumstance or event In life, will 'be furnished in in
violable confidante, by writing to the undersigned, and
explaining their wishes.
Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be
strictly and promptly attended to.
PRILADELPHINAND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD CODIPANY.—QUICKEST ROUTE to El
mira, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Inland, Niagara Palls,
'lildwaukie, Burlington, Montreal, at. Paulo, Detroit,
Dunlieth, and et. Louis
Passenger tralna will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily. (Sundays excepted,) as follows :
7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Folio, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock bland, Galena, St. Paula, Barliogton,
and St. Louis.
3.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Fella, Bu f falo, Detroit, Chicago,
Hllwatikee,Rock Nand, Galena, St:Pauls,'Butlington,
nod St. Louie.
[Mr" Tickets good till used.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Bigfalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
Williamsport 0 00
Elmira 7 00
Canandaigua 8 01
Geneva, via Gorham 8 00
Rochester 8 90
Niagara Falls 10 00
Buffalo 10 00
Erie 10 00
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 13 00
" via Niagara Falls 13 00
Toledo, via New York and Erie 16 25
Columbus 10 50
Cincinnati, New York and Erie. 19 00
Niagara Falls 10 00
Indianapolis, via New York and Eric "1 Ou
Detroit, via Niagara Fella 18 50
Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 00
Lake Shore Railroad "2 00
Rock island, via Niagara Falls ^7 00
Lake Shore Railroad 27 00
Burlington . 28 00
lowa City 2" 25
St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00
Indianapolis 29 00
Runßeth 27 00
St. Pants 35 10
LW - Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Company's Ticket 019ee. N. W. corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pan
sensor Depot, BROAD and YtNY..
THROUNII EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Dread street, below Vlue, daily,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points Went and North, at ;
P. M.
Freights must be delivered boron 3 P.M. to Insure
their going the rime day.
1 Freights are forwarded with greeter despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from thin city to the
Wont and Northwest.
For further information apply to
ALLEN k HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
or to the Depend Agent,
N. W. cor. Sixth and Obeetnut sta., Philtula.
G. A. MOLL%
(lent Supt. Phllada. and Reading Railroad.
N. A. FONDA,
Gent. Supt. Oetawleea W, & R. Railroad.
. A, TOSDFIRI,D,
deBl-17 Dent. Sept. W i niaport and Elmira Railroad.
reSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
A., —Notice le herebiglven, that the firm of HAM.
MAN, BNYDEIt, A. 00. hes We day beon dissolved by
mutual content. JAHNS 8, YOUNG Is authorised to
use the IMMO of the late firm In settlement of It. affairs
Hlguud JOHN RAHMAN,
HIMON SNYDNO,
JAHEB H. YOUNG,
SAltth. P. GODWIN,
JAPIEB H. DIMING.
linit,aosi.mils, Deo. 8000847, de3l.ot.
I $6,000, and $lO,OOO to Invest
$2,00(11 In Mortgap. AjOy to
lISPLOCH h. PASCHALL,
dlatH.ltit Its WALNUT [Most.
ANTIID—A YOUNG MAN FULLY
mnrotppitotahpohergporp)lothil Drog Mr*
Ono who Imo a lkorooglt knowlottko 44 the boNlop.A.
Additooi *ibtlVCi(lllllyi pt WO elks. 4014 *
Mautageo
iltleatba.
J. TIIObIPBON,
Literary Bureau
Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Ps
I=lP
OLD VIR GIN]. 4 AGAINST TEE
WORLD.—Just arrived, the sateen*? Wm.
With s flue load of York Elver Planted OYSTERS, and
Weals on board, at SPRUCE Street Wharf
de3l-It* • 'rump FITZPATRICK.
NEW MUSIC—ALONE.—ThIa now and
popular Ballad can be hid at
' BEOH & LAWTON'S,
O. B. corner OEVENTIO OHEEITNUT.
LEE & WALICOMS,
deft-6to CHESTNUT, below Eighth Street.
%IWO GENTLEMEN AND, THEIR
Wires, or four single Gentlemen. will find good
Beard, trith all ,the oonirorte of home, in genteel,
quiet family, by addressing 3. A , Hgx39o, I' 0. Terms
moderato. Location central. Reference ezebanged.
%wilt*
350 VALUABLE ENGRAVINGS, ,
IN ELEGANT PRAXES,
P UIII.IC SA I.E,
kNENOII, KNOLISIT AND GEHNAN
TUT and Colored Engravings,
OF TIM eTOQ OF ,
A. 8. ROB 1 NBON.
Will be sold by 61. THOMAS & 8088, Auctioneers,
uithout reserve,
AT THE STORE, 910 CHESTNUT STREET, .
SALE TO use FLAME UN
JIONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 4th and 6th,
CO6l SIENCINO AT 11 O'CLOCK
ricturea once for inspection. Catalogues three days
parlous to sale, de29•tu th s mot,
REAL MOCHA COFFEE.
75 HALY AND QUARTIIA HALTS HUPTHIOH
OOLONG TEA.
400 AJBORTHD PACEAUTB TINII QUALITY.
Juat Received at
ALLEN CUTHBERT'S
FAMILY TS/ STORK,
23 9. BIGHT!! OT above 011E8TNUT,
de3o.llt Next Sharplees & Bro., Ur STAIRS
T ° Y s FANCY ARTACLES,
CANES,
CHINA AND PAPER RABIES,
GAMES, PIPES, 6EOAR OASES,
TRICKS, AND PUMAS, 6:0.
With an , endless Variety of other Goods, Just opened
GEORGE DOLL,
No. Id NORTH SIXTH STREET.
CANES of every description mounted with Gold t Silver,
Ivory, tie, C 11306, Opilli GINIIII, and Crutches neatly
tapered de3o-1w
E ENGLISH BOOKS JUST IM
PORTED and for sale by O. 1. PRIOE & CO., No.
33 Id SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT.
.SPORTING IN BOTH HEMISPHERES. 13y J.
D'Ewed.Wore,/ engravings, 12tno, cloth.sl 25.
OUTRAN ANO ILAVELOOK'S PERSIAN CAM
PAIGN., By Capt. U if Hug - 78tN Highlanders.
'Colored plates, I2mo, cloth
THE BUCCANEE RS, or ' the Monarch's of the Main.
ByWalter Tborobury. With illustratiohe by Phlz.
12mo; cloth, $1 25.
0051310 N OBJECTS OF THE SEA SHORE. By the
Rev. J. O. Wood. Finely colored plates, 12zio, cloth,
$l.OO.
TILE. MUTINY IN INDIA TO THE FALL OF
12wn, fancy boards, 26 cent/.
TALES OF 'WOMEN'S TRIALS. 13y Mrs. B. C Hall.
Finely Dlustrated. New edition. Small 800, cloth,
Si 60.
TUE UPPER RHINE AND ITS PICTURESQUE
SCENERY. Beautifully illustrated on steel by Dirket
Foster. Small Bra, cloth, gilt, $5.
CHARLES MACRAI"S POEMS. New edition U.
hydrated, 140,,c10th, Si.
LIVINOSTPN'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA. Finely ii.
luatrated,wlll omit and plates, 0.
Foreign Books fuiPorted to' pler by every steamer.
Monthly Ca alognes of de* dnd 9M Englleti and French
Books furnished gentle on andleatfott. deSo.3t
PHILADELPHIA AND READING ALM
ROAD—FAST FREIGHT LINE —Freight trains
leave the Depot, BROADStreet, b low VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Buspenalon Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
htlivraukie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interior.
dicta pointa.
This la the ehorteet route is Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater deepatch
to the above polute then by any other route,
TAIRI44 Of PRIM flea 100 1.118
Via, Railroad.
/et class. 24 class. 84 class
88 65 63
Basperisitinßridge,,
Buffalo or Dank lA. a.
Chieago, ' at 1 az 1 00
Freight go llig through by rail MI tire way must be
merited °V fAiltA.IL. , `
No transhiliment between Philadelphia and Elmira.
Mark goods via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
before 5 P. M.
For further information in regard to We route, call
at the through freight office of the Philade'phis, Nia
gara. and Orrat Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and OfILSTIIUT. de3O•F
LONGOHAMP% OLD TOM LONDON
CORDIAL GlN—The best eperlfic fur Dyspepsia,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and all die Urinary organs;
run SLIEST Torus AND INTIOORANT.
The late important reduction of the duties oh spirits
has permitted the Introduction of this remarkable
article, used ao extensively in Europe, with the appro
bation of the medical faculties, guarantied pure and
unadulterated, withdrawn for consumption from the
vaults of the Custom House. It Is recommended to all
families by the beet physicians, either as a curative or
as a fteventore of the above (Denson.
F. D LONOOIIABIP,
Sole Importer and Proprietor,
Z 7 South FRONT Street, Philadelphis, Pa
For sale at the principal Drug Stereo of Philadelphia
and other titles of the United States.
U CLIAMEOIN, 204 South FRONT Street, Sole Agent
for tho district of Philadelphia de22•tuthelm*t
ATOTICE.-CLIESTNIIT STREET
.1.11 BILIDGB.
niotjoi Ajtp BSTISI3TEIt for a Bridge over the
firer nottuythill, on the line of Chestnut street, In the
Oity of Fbiladelphin, will be received by the Chief Bo
glomer and garreyor, at the DE'P'ARTMENT 01 , 1311R
VBTS, Olty Building, FIPTII Street, berm Walnut,
until the itedolad day of January, 1858. 1140.1 Bridge to
be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or
with not more than one pier in the water-way ; the
materials of construction throughout, to be Indestructi
ble by Ore.
Distance between abutments... • 388 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not tees than.. 42 6 .
Elevation above low water 81
Yor an arch the springing line should not be lees than
eleven feet above low water.
The Plans and Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and conditions epecided in the ordi
nance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1857, as fol.
lowe, viz
Salmon 2. That all plans and estimatee to be received
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a sealed communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan most ap
proved shall have boon selected.
&Moir S. That all ouch plane and eetimates shall,
when received, become the property of the City of min.
delphikand stall be presented within two months after
the passage of thie ordinance, when it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surreys and Regulations,
to Invite a commission consisting of three civil one
neere, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plane presented,
to the Bridge eite proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plans received, the names of the designers,
and the character and estimated cost of the three plane
by them preferred.
Samos 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commie•
Moser of Highways, upon a certificate presented and
M
signed by . Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to leene
warrants in payment of the coat of the aforesaid Myer
tisemente, and also in favor of thole persons who may
bare presented the three plans preferred by said com
rnieelon ; to the first In point of merit, the eum of $400;
to the second, $250, and to the third $100; said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to
the Department of Highways, Ste., for the year 1857,
approved March 10, 1957.1
For further information, or for cross section of river,
addrees STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer end Surveyor City of Philad e.
no&dtjana
BRIDGE NOTICE.—THE TIME FOR
receiving Plans and Estimates for the Chestnut
Street Bridge, has, by Ordinance of Councils, been ex.
tended to the Seth day of January, 1826 STRICKLAN KNEASS,
de3e-dlja2o ChlecEngln oer and Surveyor
REMOVAL.
JOHN STONE h SONS,
INFORMS AND JOBOLUS OF
SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 8O CHESTNUT STREET,
ADOVO SUMO. d025.20*
KEROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED FROM COAL
KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS
This Oil is not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO
THE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL
AT A LOW TEMPERATURIt, end It will RUN LONGER
AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY
OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL.
Er Machinists and others are requested to call and
emit:nine these oils at the sole agency,
CIEORGE Lt. FREEMAN, Agt.,
del9-am-if No. 110 Walnut street, above Front.
A N NOUN,CEMENT.
XS- The anbscriber begs leave to announce to hie
friends and the public, that ho will open his SALOON
fur their reception en
MONDAY, 14th Inst.
Ills stock (a large and rich variety) will consist of
PRESERVED sago ORYSTALLIZED FRUITS, APB'.
00TD 1 _ entlinlLES, PINEAPPLES, PEARS,
QUIN 0 E & 0., &e •
BONBONS—AIarge And fresh memitment.
FANCY TOYS—lneehanical Toys, paper, 'rood, nod
sugar—an ondlesa variety.
FANOY BOXES—Newest styles, fancy and plain, and
varied temortmont. of every possible description.
BAOB, CABAB, CORNETS, BASKETS, wroltred,
PASTILLAUES, hc,, all of recent Importati,
and which for extent and variety will d, fy competition.
For sale by S. RENRION, Confectioner,
des.lm MARKET street, above Seventh.
OVERSHOES. -700 Cases Men's Long
and Short Boots, Oror•qhnen, Sandals, Clogs, and
Foot.holders. Women's Long Bente, (Mere, Buskins,
Sandals, and Orsr Shoes of all kinds.
Bop' Long Boots, Over Shove, and &iodide
Misses' and Children's Long Boots, (laitore, Over
Shoes, Sandals, and Clogs, all of the !mist makes, and
fresh made. For solo by the rase, dozen, nr single pair,
at reduced prices. Wholesale and retail dealers will
find our pricco lower than they can ho bought in New
York. JOHN TIIOIINIKY,
811 CHESTNUT Street,
above THIRD, !mirth Ride
de23.2w
ORIGINAL. EDITION OF CHARLES
KNIGHT'S rIOTORIAL BHA ESPEABE—lnclud
lug tho Doubtful playa and Biography, nod illustrated
with very numerous Engravi age on Brood, in the high
eat style of art; forming 8 vols., imperial 8 vo.
The sabsecibers have been enabled to secure three
copies of thie magnificent edition of Shakspeare, which
him long been exceedingly scarce. Immediate applica
tion will be necessary to prevent disappointment in pro
curing oopiee. 0. J . PRIDE & 00 ,
Importer. of English Books,
del-y No. 38 South SIXTH St , above CHESTNUT.
THE INTEREST DUE JANUARY 1,
.1858, on the Mortgage Bonds of the ALLEGHENY
VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, (hold in Philadel
phial nIII be paid on presentation of the Coupons at the
Oleo of N. 8. WiIEhEN & CO , No. 309 WALNUT
Street. JAMES GIBSON, Treasurer.
PITIOTUKULI, DOE. Si, 1657. de28.0.2.
RILLS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED.
PHYSICIANS DENTISTS TRADESMEN, and
others can have their Bills and Accounts made out and
Collected by en experienced Accountant, who can give
the beet refs rencee. tiollectione in this city from out
nide parties, Promptly attended to and remitted. Ad.
drank AOCAUNTANT, No. 27 South SIXTEENTH
Street. de2.8.6t
BUFFALO OVERSHOES.
MEN'S and WOMEN'S 01.714AL0 OVERSHOES
for sale by the We or stogie pair, by
ORO. W. TAYLOR,
0022-9al R. R, Our. MAILLST.ead HUTU Ems.
EN GOODS.
RE M 0 V A L.
L. J. LEVY & Cl.t ,
ARNOUttOK TO THI PUBLIC TUT Will. 01 . 63 i TEMA
NEW STORE,
In CHESTNUT, Om EIGHTH Street,
Tills (Thurthiy) EVENINU,
NEW YEAR'S EVE
.BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTES
IllAs TAKEN Al PAR FOlt DRY GOODS
CLOAKS AND TALIKAS In every variety, at all
prices.
BED BLANKETS at 52, 41.10, $3, SI, 5 0 , sai Si,
and $0
A few very superior BLANKETS at 12, worth CRIB AND INFANTS' BLANKETS, a lull assort
ment.o
BALLARDVALE UNSIIIIINK ABLE FLANNELS.
al. 37X, 44, 60, 62, 76, $ l.
SCARLET, YELLOW, AND TWILLED FLANNELS,
all prices.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, AND TOWEIANGS,
every variety.
SHIRTING LINEN, RICHARDSON'S best
make, all qualities.
DELAINES, CASIIMERES, ALPACAS, PARA
MATTAS.
BLACK SILKS, a few pieces very cheap and good.
FRENCH CALICOES, yard wide, Bed goods, and very
sheep
ENGLISH. PRINT+, 300 pieces, of the newest and
prettiest Ayres.
BEST CONESTOGA TIOKINGS, severed widths and
(pralines.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
LADIES , TINDER TESTS, very nice goods
CASSIMEREB, 11,4TTINETTS, AND BOYS' WEAR.
BROCHE LONG SHAWLS. BROOM; SQUARE
SHAWLS.
BLANKET SHAWLS, every price and style, both
Lon g and tram FOR FRIENDS, a few chores kinds.
KID GLOVES, WOOLLEN GLOVES, SILGLOVES,
HOSIERY.
YARD-WIDE VELVETS at a great reduction.
FANCY BILKS. Several hundred yards REMNANTS
for sale VERY CHEAP.
We are receiving NEW GOODS every day.
SAMUEL S. HESS,
No. 923 MARKET Street, north aide
de3l-61 between Ninth and Ten ib.
rum AND VIENNESE
BROM LONG SHAWLS,
At $B, $9, $lO, $ll, and $l2.
With a large aseortment of auporlorgoods, which we
are eelliag at very reduced peic a '
CURIVEN, STODDART, B BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 452, and 454
de3o NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW.
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SATTINETS,
Boy& wear generally,
And Clothe For Ladles , Cloaks
From the late Auction Saha, at
REDUCED PRICES. .
CIHIWEN BTODDART A BROTHER,
450, 462, sal 464 North SECOND Street,
de3o shore WILLOW,
••_,
"USE FIJ L AND ORNAMENTAL!—
Iv PRICES TO SUIT TOE TIMER!—NEW EM
BROIDERIES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTB.—Just
opened, now and choice styles of—
Swiss, French, and Scotch Collars, from 25c. to $6.
Cambric Collars, very cheap, from 26c. to 24.
Au Passe Collars, new styles, from 500. to $l.
Picclonlill Collars, beautiful goods,from The. to 51 60.
Moulton and Maltese Collars, very cheap,76o to fa 60.
Valencia, French, Swine, Cambria, Linen, and Moul
ton Sete, from 60c to $l5.
Embroidered and Hem-stitched Harlketmhlefs. very
cheap. Sleeves, Infants , Waists, Prenoh and Chantilly
Veils, Flouttclogs, Embroidered Scarfs, Ac.
Rib Pons, HIS Gloves, and Gauntlets.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
closing out at at, enornsorte sacrlSce , also, Detainee,
Blerinoes, Coblitge, are.
Quilts and Counterpanes closing very cheep, at
F. & T 11. ULMER'S,
8 W cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Ste.
NARROW BORDERED CLOTH TABLE
1 COVERS —We Imo just received one case of su
perior Cloth Covers, in Drab and Brown narrow borders,
designed for Friends; also, the same with centre piece.,
and Piano Covers in similar styles.
SHARP LESS BROTHERS,
de23 CHESTNUT and EIOIITH Streets.
CLOTH CLOAKS FOR PRESENTS.
V Gray Cloaks, $2.10, $3 50, he.
Bleak Cloche, richly made, $3, $5, &c.
Fine Black Deaver Cloaks, $5 to $l6.
Cloaks in profusion of efyle, quality, and price.
LADIES , CLOAK CLOTHS,
Bought et auction, am! for cash, comprising—
Fine and medium Black Beaver.
Black Lionskin or Mohair, $l, $1.25, $1 60
Black Milt Velvet, for Trimming, 60 cte.
Brown and Gray Cloths, very cheap.
MOQUE SHAWLS.
Scarlet, Green, and two-faced centres.
Good Broche Long Shawls at $8 and $9.
Blaoa Thibet, Blanket, and Children's Shawle.
GLOVES, CRAVATS, SCARFS.
Gent' , Shawls, for travelling
Warm Gloves, Underdhirte. Drawers, &
ace
COOPER CONARD.
EL R. cor. NINTH and MARKET.
N. D. MARA 10. cent Drlnts, in divest', for Ohrlet
mu Gifts. dell
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF REAL
WORTH
Fine Black Cloth Cloaks for $5.
Beautiful Chenille Cloaks for 11.
A great variety of Cloak. from $.l to IS.
LONG BROOME EILAWLI3, ALL WOOL AND SILK,
FOR $B.
Square and Long Brecht. Shawls from $0 to $2O.
Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls, &e., &c
VERY EXCELLENT BLACK SILH/3.
balmy Lithe cloning out below cost.
French 51erinoe at 50c. English Cobourgs very cheap.
Figured and Plain all wool Detainee for 25e. per yard
Fine quality Plaid Cashmeres for 2.5 e., double width.
GOODS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
Irish Linens, of the very beet make.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs.
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves.
We have a very large stock of
Linen Table Clothe, Napkins, Towels,
Cloths, Cass'mores, Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, ge.,
Sc. TRORNLEY & CRUM,
N. E con EIGHTS and !WRING GARDEN
" We buy and sell fur Cash, and have but one price '
CLOAKS.-
011EAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS.
The largest and handsomest stock of
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
In the City,
AT 11110001811 0010E0, AT
GEO FRYER'S,
No. OH CHESTNUT STREET. (19,2
B°"' CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT k BRO.
Hare nod' on hand I very large assortment of
READY•MADI GOODS,
Suitable for the present season, whleh they feel disposed
to sell CHRAP.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
8 W. CURNBB 'MTH IID CHMiTNUT 818
N have a large assortment of uncut goods,
of superior quality and make, to order from. di-1m
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS
HEW 000D8 OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL & SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
1098 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 310 8, SECOND St , below Spruce.
FACTORIES —Noe. 93 and 97 GEORGE Et ,
Tenth, end SECOND Street, near Union.
Orders nude at a few hours , notice. sal {mit
ijolibnp eifto
CIIHISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS.
W. D. OLENN, No. 2.8 South VURTII Street,
offers to dealers and the public a
VERY LARGE VARIETY OP FANCY GOODS
Suitable for the Holiday season. Being entirely of bla
OWN IMPORTATION.
The assortment embraces all the
NEWEST STYLES,
AND AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
Among It ant be found—
Paper Mache Work Boxes, Deeka, Portfolio", An.
Ladles' Caber and Traveling Bags
Porte Monnelea, Purees and Pocket Books, In greet
variety.
Pearl Card Casts, beautiful styles
Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, richly decorated.
Odor Boxes and Wove Boxes.
Fancy Bronze Inkstands, Thermometer', An.
Backgammon and Chen Boards, Chessmen.
Fine English Scissors, in eels.
Fancy Cigar Stands and Cigar Caere
Scotch Wood Snuff Boxes and Fancy Articles.
Medallions in plastic ivory
Memorandum and Ball Tablets, In pearl and Ivory.
Together with numerous other articles In the line.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
No. 3 CHESTNUT BTREET,
BELOW FOURTII,
NVITES PUBLIC ATTENTION TO 1111 LARGE
STOCK OF 000DS, SELECTED WITH
CARE, AND WELL SUITED
FOR PRESENTS, CON•
SUITING OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
DIAMOND AND OTHER JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FINE TABLE CUTLERY, Ace ,ka de2B-4t
UMBRELLAS
FOR
NEW YEAR PRESENTS,
YOH BALE BY
WM. A. DROWN & CO.,
de2B-64 246 MARKET Street
1 1111RISTMAS PRESENTS.-
Writing Desks, Portfolios, Portemonnales, Purses,
Bags, Card Case., Pocket Knives, Backgammon Boards,
Chessmen, Ono Letter Paper, and Stationery of every
description, at greatly
REDUCED PRICES.
J. B JOHNSON,
del7•tdeSi* No. 6 North EIGHTH Street.
CALL AND SEE
The Oreetent
VARISTT OF
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Ever exhibited In
TIM Ora 0?
PHILADELPHIA,
Which will be sold nt exceedingly
LOW PRICES
MARESEN '
MASONIC HALL . ,
41-t7 713 CHESTNUT ST
political
CITY COMMISSIONER,
CHARLES M. D SMITH,
PIRST WARD
Subject to Democratic rules.
FoR REGISTER OF WILLS—
W . U.A,NCOOKS,
TRILYTE WARD,
d2-31n* subject to Democratic Ruled.
FOR SHERIFF
ALDERMOZ GEORGE MOORED
MATH P 1 .0411 ,
SubJect to Democratic Rule.
F OR SIIERIFF
JAMEB G. QIBSON,
TRUTT-BSCOND WARD
elubitct to Demoaratio Rolm
IaTELOOMB RANGE .--SOLD BY CIIIAII
V WWI islatO, 102 N. PaCIOND pO. i4ll-11m
M TIIO3IAS & SONS,
• Noe 139 and 141 WITH FOON.TH ISTREET,
(Formerly Noe. 67 sad 69.)
REAL ESTATE, 13THOES &O.
Pubilo Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange Silty
Tuesday Evening
1D Handbills of each property loaned separately to
addition to which we publish on the Saturday' previous
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full deeeriptione of all the property to be sold on
the following Tubed/Ey.
11 .- FURNITURE BALEB AT THE AUCTION
STORE everyThttzeday morning _ _ _
REAL ESTAT . EAT PRIVATE SALE.
ED" We have a large amount of Ilea Estate at Pri
vate Bale, ineluMng every description of City sad
country property. Printed Lista may be had at the
auction Store.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.
117' Real entered on our Private Sale Re
gister, and adver ti s ed occasionally In oar Public! Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly)
free of charge.
• STOOKS, &c
45 MARES CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY.
On Tuesday Evening,
January sth, at 7 o'clock, for account of whom it may
concern-45 sham Consolidated Coal Company, Lu
cerne county, Pa., par $lOO.
Also. 0 alarm' Commercial Bank.
L2O aharea Delaware Mutual Insurance Company.
$llO scrip Delaware Ilatnal Insurance Company—by
order of Executori. -'"
Share In the Point Breeze Peck Aseeelation, shares
In the Philadelphia and Mercantile bibrarie‘, and
Philadelphia Athemeum, demon ticket/ to the Academy
of M 5 shares American Academy of Mosta, share
in the Aesdemy of Fine 'Arta
REAL. ESTATE SALE-JANUARY Sth
Tbli sale will include—
AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROUND, TWENTY
THIRD WARD, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL HOS
PITAL —The valuable square of ground, haring a
front of 585 feet on Front street, 546 feet on Lehigh
avenue, 585 feet on Fillmore street, and 548 feet on
Somerset street. Your valuable fronts.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—The valuable four
story brick store, finished in "[Meru stylo, No. 136
North Third street, above Arch.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.—The neat modern
residence, No 410 South Eighteenth street, below Pine.
Immediate possession
Executor's Sale—Estate of Elizabeth Lippincott, Deed
DWELLlNG.—Threextory brick dwelling north side
of Parrish street, east of Ontario street
VALUABLE LOT—Chestnut street, Germantown
. REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY I2th
This sale will Include
Or]
:phone' Court Sole—Estate of John Ft Jones, Decid.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING —Southeast
orner of Ninth and Poplar streets.
MODERN RESIDENCE —Neat modern residence, No.
818 North Eighth street, below Green street
FARM OF THIRTY AOREEL—Desirsble small farm
of 30 acres, with improvements, Cheater county, Pa.,
near the Chester Valley and Rending Railroads. Full
particulars now ready in handbills.
VALUABLE AND ELEGANT BOOKS—SUITABLE
FOR NEW YEAR PRESENTS.
This Evening,
December 31st, will be sold at the auction store,
Noe. 118 and 141 South Youth street, a collection of
elegantly illustrated and bound book, on various cub
sects. Included among many others are the following
authors Lamb, Spenser. Leigh Hunt, Macaulay Long
fellow, Willie, Bancroft, &c., also, neat editions of
the Poeta In elegant morocco and calf bindings.
Irr For particulars see catalogues and the books,
which are now arranged for examination.
Also, at 8 o'clock, a COMPOUND MICROSCOPE,
with numerous interesting oboe ta.
Alto, without reserve, 1 share Philadelphia &the
nuns.
VESTINGS,
SALE OF FURnifFLE, FINE' MIRRORS, ROBE.
WOOD PIANO-FORT ES, CURTAINS, he.
CARD.—The attention of ladies and others desirous
of purchasing is requested to our sale at the auction
store, this (Thursday) morning, comprising, besides
lots of superior household furniture, 2 elegant Trench
piste pier mirrors, fine oval mirrors in rich carved
frame*, fine toned rosewood piauo-forte, rosewood 'cot
tage piano, fine tapestry, Brussels, ingrain, and venetian
carpet*. cults of handsome lambrequin curtain., gilt
cornices aunt canopies, chins, gissa, and plated ware,
beds and bedding, papier macho desks and workboxes,
stores, &c.
11:7" Catalogues no* ready, and the sr • es arranged
or examination.
Sale Nos 130 and 141 South Poet.,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PINE HMI leS, PIANO
PORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, AO.
This Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the suction store, an extermixe smart
ment of second-hand furniture, mirrors, piano-torts,
fine carpets, &c . .
LAMBROQUIN CURTAINS, dce —Also, several emits
or handsome lautbroguin window curtains, with cor
nices ; fine rosewood bed sonoples and curtains, gilt
cornices, fine mattresses, &c.
ELEGANT PIER MIRRORS —Also, 2 elerant French
plate pier mirrors, 'Pi by 105 inches, in rich carved,
gilt frames.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP FINE ENGLISH AND
FRENCH ENGRAVINGS OF HIGH OOST AND
BEAUTY
Stock of Mr. A. B. Robinson.
On Monday and Tuesday Alf/rains,
Jan 4th and sth, commencing at 11 o'clock, at the
store of Mr. A fi Robinson, No 910 Chestnut street,
above Ninth, will be cold without reserve 3.socholas and
beautiful engravings, many by ,tbe moat celebrated
English and French arthde The collection embraces •
variety of very interesting subjects, In neat and elegant
frames, the whole to be sold, as above stated, without
reserve.
117- Catalogues with particular/ will be ready three
days previous to sale.
Sale for account of United States.
CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DRUMS, Ac.
On Friday Morning,
Jannary 15th. at II o'clock, at the auction rooms, for
account of tha United State., 234 uniform costs, 216
pairs woollen overalls, VA fatigue Prtk.ets, 166 linen
jackets, 26 match coats, 146 cotton shirts, 32 blankets,
(107 pair bootees, 403 knapsacks, 35 yards scarlet cloth,
44 tenor drums. 3 bass drums, 110 drum snares, lot uni
form and fatigue cape, pompoons, belts, hair mat.
tram., Ac
i)=J" Terms—cash, payable in specie
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Pharos in the Academy of Music ; Point Breese Park ;
Ph iledel phia and Atpreantile Libraries; Athenaeum,
44 PARLEY" AT PRIVATE BALE.
•
The elegant country teat and farm, known its 4 ' Far
ley," late the rendence of Richard Paxson, deceased
i
formerly of Dr. Shipped, is offered at private sets. Full
desert ptiona may be had at the auction rooms
up. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (sneers-
Jur• nor to IVOLIERT & SCOTT,) 431 CHWITNITT Bt.,
opposite the Custom Howse, between fourth end 111th
Streets.
inenrance Companits
THE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office, N0e,151
South FOURTH. Street, Above WALNUT, (Up Stafre,)
Phil&lelphla
. .
CAPITAL $1)3,000.
BILAS 8. DREW, nissiozn
Fiusoetal Committee .—B L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON,
E. F HAZLETON
The °Meet of this :society is the creation of • Mutual
Fund, to be applied in the most advantageous manner
for the benefit of its sick members.
fly the payment of the following yearly deposits you
will become a Life Member of the Society., and will be
entitled to a weekly benefit if you should be disabled by
sickness or accident from attending to your ordinary
business or occupation
'early Deposits of .3lenibt en under 50 Years of do
V 2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week.
303 5 . s• 5 5 300 " 55
4 00 "
" 6 00 ••
i• 600 " "
.. 800 i• i.
10 00 •• •i
First neek excepted
In addition to the above an expense Fes of 11 .50 will
be charged tho first year which must be paid at the
time of making application and the yearly deposit no
thirty day..
All who wish to become members of this Society
should make early application. All claims will be
promptly paid Ogee open from 9 A M. to SP. M.
de3o•y
!IR.A_RD FIRE A. MARINE
ANCE COMPANY, PUILADELPHIAL—Ofdoo, Ho.
801 WALNUT street, went of UMW
n JIBE 11113K8 ONLY TAKEN."
DlllO7OlB.
Jer. Walker,
/no McClure,
Tho Craven,
A. B Gillett,
Turman Sheppard,
Vaml. Jones, M D
Joseph Klapp, M. D.
Wm M Swain,
Johg Amparl, Jr.,
II Iv Burroughs,
J B Hughes,
F. D Phormen,
Wm P. Wacker,
J P. Steiner,
11. A. Shackelford,
Ilo'n .19E1
Hon G. W. WOODWA.RD,
Jno. 8 1
iAIIIIB B. ALIVIID. ANIIMI
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP THE ;STAY,. OP PENNSYLVA
NIA —Office, N. W Corner FOURTH end WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, 1600,000.
Pald-op Capital. 120.000.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D , President.
THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Prea't.
81MITIL S. Moon, Secretary. and-ly
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS!H!
JOHN FAREIRA & CO-,
Importer!, Manufaetorers, and Dealers in
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
flaring manufactured an Immense Stock of FURS,
with the expectation of doing our usual business, the
present pressure of tho times, and comparative stagna
tion of trade, here left us with an unusual amount of
Stock upon cur shelves.
It is to meet this difficulty that we hare now
DETEIOIINED
To dome out our
At Prlcea actually lees than
THEIR COST TO MANUFACTURE!
We bare oleo on hand a hug and complete assort
ment of
GENTS' FURS,
(MOVES,
All of which will be sold at very
LOW PRIM.
No. 818 BURNET St , bet. Eighth end Ninth,
nolO-Ow South aide
Orttaim — en's farnlel)ing efoobs
VINE SHIRTS, mat'e to order, and war
ranted, of elegant ma,erial and superior work
maudlin. Also, DOOM Stocks ant Oentlexnen'a Wrap
pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 612
ARCH Street, above Sixth.
N -, 47 RAPPERS ! WRAPPERS i WRAP
PERS .—A very large and elegant aseortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de
eorlptlons, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2I-y
WINCHESTER 1 4 : SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SRAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. Ti
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, Is particularly MrDad to this Improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. anb-lyll
CAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES
A. 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD oad CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small mime received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdiewal.
Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Iceland, and Scotland,
from Li upwards.
Preeident—iSTEPllSN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY VISE.
Teller—JAMES It. HUNTER sel7lllf
MEMO
COL. G. DE KORPONAT HAS THE
honor to inform the Citizens of Philadelphia that
be has been appointed INTERPRETER of the Unit^d
States Courts, and opened an Office foe translations of
all Modern Language. at 1010 GEORGE Streat, above
TENTH, where he will be in attendance to all the busi
ness transactions in hie lino.
STORAGE on SECOND and THIR D
FLOORS can be had at 119 North Water street.
Apply to MARTIN& DIAOALLSTBR. i 1023
Salta by 2tartian
JONES, President.
Vice President
Md.Nint.t.ts, Secretary.
tent Secretary. not-Bm-if
ENTIRE STOCK
COLLARS, &o
Oaks . 1312 'Auction.
BY ALFRED HERKNESS,
PHILADELPHIA HORSE AND CARRIAGE
BAZAAR, southeast corner of Ninth and George Itts
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
harness
Sales horses. riageo, and , kola
regularly every of
SATURDAY car ItIORIMIG, thro ughout
the year. commencing at 10 o'clock.
The largest collection of new and awed-band
carriages harness, saddles, to , In the city, may be
seen at this establishment for private sale.
IL?' Carriages received on storage.
Out-door sales attended to on reasonable term.
HORSES, VEHICLES. AND HARNESS.
On Batarday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be *old, liereee,
vehicles, and harnem.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STREET above 7001711.
O.IIID-9AL.E O.V HOUSEHOLD IININITITILY-11/313..
DAY.
ED- We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES BOON, NO. ATI WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob
tain the highest pricesfor the goals of those who may
favor us with consignments. farellios having porticos of
their furniture to dispose el, or those dialling home
keeping and not wishing stales at their own dwellings,
can have their furniture CAREPULLY HILMOYND I'o
OUR SALES ROONI, WHERE THEY WILL HIBALILE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR YUMITLIIR THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY Or THY IiTfRNI.
TURF DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUOT/ON STORM
IN THE CITY.
- .
Mr Persons faeoring na with isceaverrum7l eaa reef
assured the: their property will not be sacrificed.
Commtseions more moderate than tans akezpd
by any other /mason House in the city
pler Consignments reepectfnlly solicited
ugirr • Sales Dad Named:attar after the goods are Sold.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JAN - CA.BY Mb.
This sale et the Ercbange, on Wednesday ervestbrire
January 11th,1658, at 7 o'clock, will Include—
Orpheus , Court Sale—Estate of John Ward, Deed.
TWO FRAME HOUSES, SOMERSET ST., EINE
TEENTII WA RD.—The lo: of ground, with two frame
houses thereon erected, northeeit side of Somerset
street, 100 feet northwest from Aimed street, Rae
teenth ward, 20 feet front and 106 feet deep. SU
ground-rent.
ID 150 to be paid at the ale
AT PRIVATE LIES.
A first-cisas Printing OiSce, with a good am of bad
ness, four printing presset, two Ranieri and ens Adams
Type and everything necessary for the Imams. Apply
at the Auction Store.
QAMITEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
NO and MONEY LOAN 077103, No. us eactk
THIRD Street, below Walnut, oppOette Put at-, only
eight doors below the Eicharege
Hours of Nahum from 1 WeINA, A. N., sell 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and Judea at the Ludt= Emu, It
tended upon the most eatiMeetory term'.
OAPITAI, 7200,020.
Establithafer the /err Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to Mt Dies
monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, PG&
ehandiu, Olothing,Toroiture, Reddin g , (
Lotman* Guns, Rama, Carriage[,, and at
siou description.
AU goode eau tomato any length of time prod
upon.
AU advances, from one hundred dollars said:Zowde
will be eluuged 2 perrite. eent. per month i 030 0 arm,
the lowest market
MB Store House having a depth of 110 bet, lossiarge
Ore and thief-proofranlts to store all valuables, and psi
Tate watchmen for the premises heavy ,• also, a Inn
ranee effected for the benefit of persons laving spoke
advanced own
N. B.—en amount of haslet an anliadtgesiptlal,,
this office Is prepared to mans &dimmed on men sae•
factor 7 and accommodating terms thin sap Aim la
this city.
Money ad►aneed to the poor, to anal mom* itUkl
ant lay charge.
AT PItIVATZ BMX
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Zweskry,
Clothing will be sold at 'educed oilcan eah4T
MOSES NA. TH AN S, AUCTIONEER
AND 11:010f12310N 1011101UNT, 8. N. mew
SIXTH and RAZZ Altrudis.
. . .
AT PRIVATE BALE—GoId and silver patent tem,
Lupine, English, Swim, and french watches, jewelry, of every description, musical instruments, Ike, tie.
AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged on aloud Soot,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glum, fancy Wacky die -e
&a., /to.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Audios
ear. Charges very low. Cossignments of furniture
clothing, jewelry, As., &a , solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIIPA.L LOAN 01111101,
B. E. Corner of Sixth and Rue Street.,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds , Clothing, Dry Hoods,
Groceries, Began H
, ardware Cutlery, rarnitura. Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles, $ll4llO, Stocks, and ma ell ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, onmero
sstisfutery and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. Td. NATHAN&
GREAT CHANCE TO PROCURE CHRISTMAS PRE
SENTS POE LESS THAN HALT' THE USUAL,
BELLING PRICE.
At Prigate Sale, for less than half the selling pried"
at the Loan Office, southeast corner of Sixth and itant.
streets—
Gold and silver watch.' of every deseription, gold
chains; gold bracelets; hair bracelet% elegant geld
breastpin% scarf pine and brooches; elegant gold fi nger
rings; Roe gold ear rings; fine gold sad sliver pencil
caves; fine gold spectacles; elegant gold shirt studs, va
rious descriptions; jet bracelets: gold keys; Pas gold
medallions; ports mounales, and numerous other uttcles
of jewelry; notes; accordsons; steel skates; nrimuneopse;
sursnyors' instruments; magnetic machines; revolver%
he / Ike.
tu- Call early and procure bargains.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CPUILSTMAR PUMA
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY
PRIORS.
flouting ease, doable ease, and doable bottom, Ink
jeweled and plans p ylah patent lever watches.
Silver Engliah t lever watches.
Slanting meet open face gold seespeoseat sad
leer watches
Bruiting use and open facie gold terns watches.
Very line enaaeled Mies' gold watches.
Silver lever and !spine watches, English, him, gad French watches, gold &alai Jewelry, inasical astre.
meats. and niunerocs fancy Initial.
WEBB'B great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Gana, Pistols, Musical Instruments, tn., will Late pima
shortly. Due notice will he given.
WEBB'S great milt of Dry Goods, Clothing, Debthq,
k.e., being forfeited collateral', will take place shortly.
Doe notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE BALE, AT HALF THE rictus,
BELLLNG PRICES —Doable-bottomed and hating
um. gold patent Imes watches, of the most ap
proved makes; hunting ease and open face gold escape
ment lever and lepin• watches. fall jeweled ; fine gold
enameled lever and Moine watches for ladles' Fall
jewelry of every demnption; sneer lever and •
watches, in hunting canes and open face; silver
Sirial, and Trench watches; a general amortment fur
niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors. Ike.
OUT-IXIDit BALM SOLICITED, Oadeborvo to ,It
• to tames, low.
Connigmenta of every dasolptloa of geode otatettoi
for public or prtrata sal*.
MONEY ADVANCED oa all sad *Tory Mad al rads,
for rialto or private sale, or to bo held for a liattal
Mom. Charles low.
GEORGE W. SMITE, AUCTIONEER
N. B. onset of DAN usd BOUTS Mora
*boys Second.
ITILNING DALES.
MRS EVERT SATURDAY lITENTRO,
At TX o'clock, et the Auction Ston, of Hud►tre, Cat!
leoy, Housekeeping Articled, Clothing, Welchem, hovel
ry, fancy Articled, As.
'Amusements
Ap ALs s. D. P. BOwITERTS;
STREET
?nu.
Sole Loewe M. D. P. BOMNBA.
Acting and Stage Manager —MIL ETCHINGS.
THURSDAY EVENeiIE, 3lat. 1537
The Entertainulente commencing with the Popular
end celebrated Comedy of
STILL WATERS RUN DEEP
John Whimsy ; Mr Conway; M a Mllinny, Mrs D
Bowen; Mrs Sternhold, Mrs Conway.
To conclude with the Celebrate I Comedy of the
SERIOUS FAMILY.
. . . . . .... . .
Captain Murph Maguire, Mr Bonifsea . Arnleddab
Sleek, I.le 1 E Owens Mrs Charts. Tutees, Ctrs D P
Bowers.
:
Price, of Admission 25 Carib.
Secured Sesta in Drees Circle 3 , T 3 El
Parquet is it
Box Office open from 10 o'clock A M. to 1 P 11.
Doors opened at a quarter to 7 o'clock, cute/ will
rice at a quuter past T o'clock.
IVHEATLEY' 9 ARCH ST. THEATRE.
v —SOLE LESSEE W. WHEATLEY
THCESDAY EVENING, December 31st
The performscees to commence with the Eccentric 1n.4
Popular Comedy. called the
SERIOUS FAMILY.
Captain Murphy Maguire, Mr E L Davenport; Childs*
Torrens, Mr Wm Wheatley; Mrs Ormsby Delmalr.e,,
Mel E L Davenport.
The performance to conclude with the Grand Spec
teenier Play of
THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII
Arbaces, Mr E L Davenport, Lydon, Mr Wm Wheat
ley; lone, Mice Emma Taylor ; Spite. Mrs E L Nev.:-
port
Scatx or PRIM —Rolm:s cents; Secured Sella,
33 cents; Oreheatra StalL , SO cents, Seats in Private
Boxes, 75 cents,_ Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colonel
Persons, 55 cents, Private Box in cistlery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents
Box Office open from 10 A Si. until 3P. AL Doors
will open at 6) o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precisely.
NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET! NEAR EIGHTH.
LESSEE WESLEY BARMORZ.
ASSISTANT MANAGER R JOHNSTON.
EQUESTRIAN MANAGER THOS HOG.
THURSDAY EVENING, Dee. 31st, 1557,
The performance will commence with the Greet
Equetritin Drama entitled the
. . . .
DICK TERPIN THE HIGMVATILLN
Dick Turpin, Mr IT it Derr. Peter Bradley, Mr G W
Chle, Eanulph Rookwood, Mr Chas; lburlasssh,
Miss French.
Mr. Samar' Sharpley ,n hie (treat BANJO 80L0.
To conclude with the Laughable Pantomime of
!CRISS SHINGLE;
Or. A Ilialides• Night
Kriss Xrincle, 31r 8 !temple', Clown. Mr Buck; Pan •
taloort, Mr F Ricers
A GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE EVERY
DAY THIS WEER.
Patces or Atmiesios—.l.s Cents to all parts el Ms
House.
Doors open at eh' o'clock. Performance to com
mence at 7 V o'clock.
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Unfold's Troupe of
Stars—liew Dances by the Seaford Children.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before
e to t conclade with
A LAUGHABLE AFTERPLECE.
Admittance 2.3 cents.
illonep
Q I CULL, CAMBLOS, CO.,
BANKERS,
No 9b South Third Street.
The highest premium paid ter
AMERICAN GOLD
♦ND
NEW YORK EXCHANGE.
Uneurrent Funds bought sad sold.
Btooks bought and sold on GOMISILS.iOLI only n010....*
A MERICAN GOLD
AND
;NEST TORE EXCHANGE
WASTED
AT HIGHE:Fr CURRENT RATES,
CRONUS 0: CO •
SPECIE BROKERS.
40 SOUTH TIMID ST
BW. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS,
No 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all azcesaible points
in the United States and Canada
Stocks, Bonds. kc , Bought and Sold on Commisaiou
Vocurrent Bank Note., Checks dde , bought at the
lowest rated.
Deposits received and interest allowed, as per agree—
ment. nO2-3ns
MINCED MEAT.-
The Enbecriber has commenced mannfactaring
Ni Pisa Infra
MINCED MEAT,
which he offers to his customer* in
LAIOII Of SMALL INANTITIZI.
Orders through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will be pear
tnally attended to
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
nlB d /PRIMO GARDEN wad /ILNIISN