The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 02, 1858, Image 3

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poi The Pieta
'“-There are 'many', Maga In .heaven and
traithivhich we 'do itat,-iireani:of In our phi
losophy."' `A:Wit:Seance, ive'shoilld - say to
any one, that it adttiiiiimi-Useful power of
steam was kriown re' 'the ancients, he would
doubtless shrug his shouldera and cry, Bah!
g ide - anlnverition of the moderns. The
anejentaireit nothing - of this great moving
-force .which. has shortened space, brought
dbitant eciuntrie 'coniparatively witlaw each ,
otheida "innifrifee, . supplanted • manual labor,'
and given such •a - mighty impulse- to the -pro
ductiv,ecuergies of the human race. Yet i let
us halt awhile amid , our self-adulation. Let
Maitre a tarn - among the ancient remains of
Palestina:yet' Greece, of Babylon, and Egypt,
and while gazing on,the ruins of those mighty
said 3 f.upendous structures Which rennin as evi
dences of an ancient civiliiation; ask ourselves'
the pertinent--question, "By what motive
,powerivere these immense blocks Of granite
rallied-to their position 1 How were they cut ?
How moved ?" That the ancients did employ
other than mere hand force or simple me
' Chanical ' e:ontrivances for this purpose, will
appear evident from the following allegory, to
- be found in the Rabbinical writings of the Jews.
When King Solomon Was about to Meld the
temple,- ho was anxious- to probure a certain
'worm which possesses the extraordinary power
of dividing• the largest and heaviest stones.,
But,-no one - know where he could obtain-this
preciou3 insect. Finally, King Solomon 'dis
covereil that Aimodeus, the 'demon, or as he
is -termed in, Hebrew, Eshmodad, was is pea
saaatodof the secret.- - - But hoW was he to ex
tort it front such a source ? Here was a puz
zle.- However, Solomon soon resolved upon
a'atiatagem.- It. was this : kishmodai was in
the. habit of repairing every day to a certain
,well indle - desert,- where he used to allay hie
ihirat,which s ivas indeed , excessive. , Now, the
wise king had a large pit dug close by the well
of water, which resembled the latter so much
that no one - could tell the difference. This he
filled with 'spirits, and sealed up the other.
When Amami - offs Came as usual to allay his
thirst, he drunk the spirits instead of the wa-
ter;_whielf so intoxicated Lim, that Solomon
at once bound him in iron chains, and thereby
got the secret of the worts . with which be
eat the blocks used for the Temple. 'Now, if
this allegory ,be -rightly interpreted,: it will
prove to a demonstration that King Solomon
resorted to the power of steam as a direct agent
in effecting the cutting and moving of the im
mense granite piles which formed both the
groundwork and the superstructure of the
Temple; The word r , Esh - modai" is a Hebrew
term, composed of three distinct words, viz.,
.Esh, Mo, dai—ftre, water, supsienti—and in
their connected forrn,therefore signify a suffi
ciency of fire and water, which are precisely
the elements necessary to produce steam—
or •the worm which- insinuates itself with
wonderflil rapidity into the machinery need
by man for various purposes.
Dat, besides this definition of the name, lot
us look to the whole description given of the
manlier in which the secret for malting the
stones was obtained, and- we shall the
whole "modes operandi" for generating steam
illustrated. There was a well, says the fable,
in the desert, which Solomon sealed up, but
- he had a larger pit dug close by, which ho
filled with spirits. Now, steam is generated by
`raising the water to a certain temperature, but
the boiler"muat be sealed or closed up ; there
must be no openings hi the welt or boiler for
the retitled vapor to escape ; but this steers, or,
as the Table has it, 'spirits, must be conveyed
ftom the boiler or generator, through proper
channels, to the - machinery on which It is in
tended to act, whiclila expressed in the fable
in its highly allegorical style. That steam
'may be called a spirit - none will deny; and
'that it is held in bondage in iron chains, sub
servient to the ' will of man, is a fact which
daily 'experience fully attests. - This was the
!sorer which Solomon employed to cut the
stupendous blocks out of the quarries. This
'.the demon which gave him the secret. It
was the secret which science knows how to
extract from the, hidden resources of nature,
but - which has very often exposed its possessor
to the charge of- having dealings with the
devil.' S. JACOBS,
Rabbi, Crown Street Synagogue
CITY
ITEMS.
"A Girt. You You"—that is, for the readers of
Tag Yogis, for everybody, may be had at Evans' 041.
nal Gift Book Store, No 439, Chestnut street, by par
chaeing a volume worth one dollar. Evans' gifts are
both elegant and useful. Everybody who deals with
Evans goee away satiefied, whether he gets a ton of
onl or a eplendld watch with his dollar book
that guser ?
Lantie", FURS.—Mr. Pauli, whose store is on
l'hirdatrsijit, last below 9histunt, has a capital stock
of ladlea!turs dell kinds, which he is soiling very low
indccil.' Paull is (anions both as dealer In fats, and in
tb , J'llist-stylis hats mid caps that are wins.
' LA BELLE! PARIB.—We have many Ana predate
.,
Vow of the workshopi of Perla, bat none to excel the
Ocsconsier,and...itaian-sins , se,-b.4 1 .-. 1 -whivt , by-the
wanes' , sold by ?items. U. D. Welborn .1....00„ at their
superb store, Nos. 7 and 9, north Math street; together
with other things ituttia,putlenien'afarnishing line.
Nnnt YEARS Soinans.-41iere were thousands
of 'soirees - last evening, in honor ''or the yiew Year,
which comes in upon uo With ,such healthy smiles,
and widch promisee, it fair weather , moans anything,
to behave with the greatest prop. iety. At ming of
these, too, the meta were treated to delicious confec
tionery from tlie popuisr:iism:Of 03."Vnilinuin &
CO , Second street, below Cheetenit.
COMMENCE TEE Yuen ARNllf—Bvery man
should stripe - to. mate a fait and proper start in the
new year. To that end we advice all our readers who
can, to procure for themselves and their growing boys
new suite at the Brown Stone ClOthlng Hall of nockhill
Ire Wilson, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
course would he makings good Fenimore-
Meta. - '• '
ARRINSON'S GREAT. COLLE - CTION OF EN•
(OUTINGS —The object
_sought in delaying the sale of
this almirable collection of cup avings hes been fully
accomplished, and the public have now presented to
.Thenr, through the enterprise darn Robinson, a gallery
of pictures, far superior to anything of the find ever
before' offered In this country. Included In it are
works of the dist artiste In the world, upon a great rei
fied, of sobjeats ; la fact, thereja sesrcely en ordinary
picture among them. They will be sold on Monde* and•
Tuesday morning® of float Peek , aythe rooms, No. fill)
Chestnut street, - by 31. , ..thornis e FAIL The Char - toter
,
of tho pictures in a
t doubtless attract very large at-
tendance.
JACOBS, O,Y THE PUILOSOI'IIY OF Inn / 1 1BLF:
{f the ,vaatness of the subject may betalon as ate io
ges. to the manner of-treating Ilona. lestotos an
' atintice.'t to te; delirited . on the eientrigi of the sth,
124,, icup kethi.oii 214 isistantsort thtesmn Street
IIal1; by Der, Dr. Solomon Jacobs; will cgriatitute
nee.ndary fenturein onr lectures of •the Season. The
Vilo,vophy of the , 4ible may in onnsense be seldtp
he bat theAllosopby of On ntelqt*lsaain, and such
shouldla'mads the beefs of all philpiophy.
I'llptendency of thee, leetatei wilt doab lets coutr
bite largeiy_to awaken . the' publlend !1to""tlie Ito*.
tanco e tble'fact, and any well ohected effort teas
- ooinouiti thin-=to familiarise the pablicrr Ind with the
trice phtlesaPhy of that Boole pf tmolrli, gill be n . publlc
Mewing and as, i.such le oirteloly worthy . ot'ltt meet
reward, 'Sfr. 'aud vast relesich'are a
.11tAt4tst guarantee' that Ita„wIll)eour before ne,We
~ p tirpaird to trinster tl',emetand weichearintly
hFn
liriceathe present oppoltunity of 'bespeaking petite
• iector'et itlbersit greeting et the Laud ' s of 'Oar citizens
ail PyttietnyE "144ciaion.-4 - IoW many 'collation
figurative ,enturessinug' in' "oni:•hingmige - , ire borrowed
fromthe sit of earpantm,iatiy,lnt seen froth the follow.'
log satclefol , Thnis'w,yer who Gird the tat t elait'ed a.
"
nate,
up:
melee n ace, split heir, rcade.tin entry,
lot up; 'cal, framed an' Andichnont Oinpainellod a,
'lacy; put Moth In a boz, hulled ri witness, liaMmered a
Judge, and bored a whole court, all in one' day,' " ling
elpeo'turned out to be the Identical individual who buys
hts eletlitog all at the palatial atOre .'of 'Granville
Stoker, No. edl Chestnut street;
QuAeK, QpAkii . illuantc..--The following up
vette in nary newapapera
"A mixed 'phYslolan wteldnir to -do as inuatrgotod as
Possible,will send to oath of. het afilieted, fellow beluga
' a receive for , curing .coniumption on reeelpt, of three
postage stamps, thres - esetitobe returned a r pos igge on
Pte rOotipti And /he remainder tr go toward jAageng
'triivapriper oderrtixement„ ,,
ifthOpe none - of our readers, will be deceived into
sending their, money io title retirotr physician, ,, hat
ilicedt It in heantifal and 4mopiate clothing et the
fadhiosable emporium of Clifton, Albright, & Co ,
"irayne's Nall," No. 42f Choetout atreet.
li,E , ell Y
AbIOBIAMMTS,;rIIP3 IVENINO
Mil's'. D. P. noweos , Wll.lo7ol'lolll' TUMORS, N. N.
'OOl2lllll OP NitaT A'AVVidLtituT.-:.' , DSLlghtflr of the
Begioriout,"—' Al! that 0-fitters le Not Geld'. "
1611ATLIAI XmOII
Ancora Birtn.—“The Last Dale, PocopeV—.. Scalp
Iluitera ; Or, A atite - r% Love. ,, -
. NATIONAL TONATAN, WALNUT STUNT, NZAR EIGHTH
31ono Cristo* , —i , Santa Claus ; Or, ''ho Sports of the
Gym:tootle Troupe. •
Oittia flown, Balsam= BTRNIT,' AEONS
Owssatior..,-Xthlopisti Litti Illustrated; ooncludiag with
• laughable, afterpitce.
• Paper from a .New Malerial.—We wore
yesterday shown n specimen of remarkably clear
and- tough paper, made from beet-root. Also a
portion, of .pulp produced from beet-root, that
was very' clear and white; and - Intended for
' the manufuetnre of the finest witting papers. We
are told thatwhen mixed with other pulps, iteaves
• a toes which regularly occurs, as by its albuminoini
~.-,pharacter it,prevents the escape of the Auer parts
of pulps through the wire-sloth of the Pourdruder
machine: , The - inventor of lumbroot paper'is Pr
Cellyer, and his discoveryis in operation in Eng
land and Prance. - He has likewise obtained a pa
tent in the United States. - •' •
Chester County Prooision.—Ches ter, Al on tgo
mery, and lA - teamster counties have long been eels
' 'batted for , their • superior provender, especially
their heel, lI a saw two young cattle yester
day, raised,. in Chester, not yet two years old,
whose United weight was 2,380
. pounds. • One. of
them was to be slaughtered to-day; and presented
- to the public froth the stalls at eeond and Loin-,
bard streets. Beef,nt• the present time, le same ,
what reduced.' in price, and mush cheaper than
'poultry - ,There, is nothing more wholesome vr sub !
rdthatiattlien aloe pleceofjuley beef. •
' Hospital CaSe-d—FalaMccidenf,—Joho Kelly
:-"::'•'7.lllle.!relseivetkirtfit.4deseptilts Hospital-yesterday,
tairogi,ndsain rieiriere burn et_ over his
trdat,„'lltikfilenitletate'that' hiD fell in a
Dogilf.swiir, - Ibt - the , distillery or j: A.
arty,* n On front street. He died in
4 0411 .Birter the sad wourrencte,„
,Ate Nrse slue
4 I'-'l99l4llll4utkOritstglit9lf,'7oolr4'
°— Hen Malt' invaded.- , —the citliens of the
Eighteenth and 'Nineteenth wards have suffered
greatly of late from the nocturnal viaits of &pro
deters who Invaded heu roosts, and attracted fowls
therefrom. A man namod . George White, belong
ing to the "Pluck Hill Rangers," was arrested by
offeer John K. Glazier at Seventh and iSt Mary
streets, on a warrant issued by Alderman Fields,
of the Nineteenth ward, charging him with rob
bing hen roosts. He was taken before the Alder
man, where ho admitted he had stolen a largo
number of °Matrons, and stated where they COttid
be found. He was committed to prison.
• Disappointed.—Early yesterday Morning, a
report .obtahaerl circulation in the Seventeenth
ward that the Lieutenant was about to distribute
bread from the station house. Forthwith a crowd
of at least three hundred personsassembled around
the building and became rather clamorous. The
lieutenant was astonished, and telegraphed to the
central station to know whether any breed was to
be sent to him. He resolved for an answer that
nothing of the kind was intended. The crowd was
dispersed.
Daring yesterday morning, bread was given out
to - the poor at venous points: At Sanford'a Opera
House, a large number of the needy wore supplied
with thestaff of life and et Ilenkel'a oabinet-ware
establishment, in Walnut street, several hundred
loaves were distributed.
A large portion of the community kept the day
as a sort of a half holiday. Put tittle business was
done; Chestnut street was alive with promenaders,
and &operable New Year's visiting was done.
This sort of thing is only followod in an amateur
sort of way here, and it Is not probable that it will
become an established Institution in Philadelphia,
as in New York 1858 has made a very propitious
commencement, so far an tbo weather is concerned,
and wo trust that its career will be as prosperous
as its advent is pleasant.
Foundling.—On Thursday night a female
Infant child, about a week old, wrapped up in a
shawl, was placed in the entry of the house No.
1211 Filbert street. The occupant of the house
took the foundling to the nearest station house
yesterday morning, but the officers there refused
to 'comics it. After going the rounds of several
places, she went to the Mayoe's office, and, by the
advice of a gentleman present, she took a short
out through oircumloolition and routine by laying
the little ono upon a sofa in the office and walking
off. The Mayor was not present, but the messen
gers, being compelled to act, procured a carriage
and took the poor little outcast to the alms-house
.decidents.—A young man had one of his
hands dreadfully shattered, in the Boventeonth
ward; yesterday. by the explosion of a pistol in
his own hands. The wound was dressed by Dr. Pi t
ler.-
A yang man named Daniel Deal, white tiring
a gun on ObrWien , street wharf, on Thursday
night, bad his left hand shattered in a shocking
manner. Ile was taken to the Pennsylvania Roc
pital, where his arm wee amputated this morning.
A man, named Robert Morrell, while tiring a pis
tol in Oallowhill street, near Twenty-fourth, bad
his right hand badly lacerated. Re was taken to
the hospital, '
vl Daring Young Thief. On Thursday
afternoon a boy named Johu Buckley, aged fifteen
years, entered a dry goods store, in Second street,
below Brown, and stole a pleas of cloth. valued at
twelve dollars. Officer Setterly, of the Tenth
Police District, proceeded to a house in St. John
street, above Poplar, and searched the premises.
In the garret he found young Buckley, with a largo
pistol in his bands, ready to fire. The officer sun.
needed in knocking the pistol from his hands, and
secured the youngster. Alderman Devlin wrote
out a commitment yesterday morning, consigning
tho boy to the county prison.
4 New Counterfat.—Yesterday morning a
new counterfeit five dollar note made its aprear
ance in the city. It purports to have boon issued
by the Iron Bank, of Rookawey, N. J. The pa
per is very poor and the engraving miserably ex
ecuted. We understand that several thousand
dollars of the notes have already been issued, and
strenuous efforts will be made, we doubt not, to
pass them off to-day. It would be wise for per
sons to be on their guard againiltbese notes.
An alarm of fire, about half-post four
o'clock, yesterday morning, was caused by the
burning of the roof' of a stable in Carberry street,
between Spruce and Pine streets.
ilmportattono.
(Reported for no Poo.)
SAVANNAH—Dame C 11 Truitt, Scull, from Saran
nah i 15 bales cotton David Trainor; 104 bales cotton
D S Brown; 50 battle cotton Henry Sloan; 30 bales cot
ton, 26 casks rice °ranee & Darkness; 54 casks rice
Cochran & Itussell; . 6 bales cotton waste Jessup dr.
Moore; 10 tone old Iron Beeves, Duck dc Co; 90 bare
yarns, 45 bales domestics Slay & McDevitt; 4 bags
wool J It Lippincott & Co; 5 bales roots J L Scheirer &
Co; 28 bags rage Rimby, Lawrence & Co; 28 bags fea
thers Parker & Totaled; 70 baled cotton, 24 empty casks
order.
ITATANA—Itrig Alfred Exalt, Beading.-10 bids pa •
per cigars 12 eases cigars Dallett Brox. 335 bxii cigars
Mitchell & Allen; 472 do do S W Osborn; 205 do do 2
WON do John Wagner; 3 ihs do P N Soviol; 4 do do
Lawrence, Thompson, & Co; 8 do do 450 ban do do F
Seeger,• 1 cue do Christian;. 3dodo L Sararam 2
do do C Do Ford & Co; 2 do do J la Charron; 1 do do 8
Miller; 2do do S Fuguel & Son; 1747 bas do; 10 do do
Senor Rocs; Ihf bbl sugar B II Bartel; 472 bm cigars
Wm 0 Coehrnn & CO; a quantity of orangeo D W Pres
cott, & Co; 8 cases cigars order,
WlLsitsosos—Scr D S
_Mershon, Spragg—'..*.24 bids
rosin, 31 dospts turpentine, 15 Logs of pea onto, Bow
les., Ashburber & Coi 7 bales waste, Jeasup & Moore;
50 Ws spta turpeohne, rarnall & Ogden; .0 Cochran
h Bussell ,• 93 J Baker; 129 do, 132 bbls rosin, 11 Stet
son & Co, 1092 do, S bales cotton, Knight & Bell, -
LAOITAYRA.—Barque Joseph Maxwell, Daris.-118
bags case Beck, linbuhardt, & Co; 7 balen Ales
Stetson &Co. • -
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
EDWARD 0, KSIOST,
FRADOID R. OOPS, COMMIT'S' OT TEN MONtit
,Tuns. EIUDDR,
LETTER BAGS
Ag the iferchanfss Exchange,ThiladelPhia.
Barque White Wing. Boling I aguayra, soon
Bargee Mary II Kendall, Brock Balalaika, soon
Dry( Ocean Isle, Pruddkn, Barbadoee. soon
Brig J Nickerson, Nickerson - Havana, soon
Brig Calvert, Wlllar,.. Astable . nd Sierra Leone:Jan 2
Bohr Richard Vaux, ........ Bateau, Jan 4
'For Coast of Afrira—The brig Calvert,
Capt Wlllar, for Gambia, he, will nail on Saturday, 2.1
int. All lettere and nevermore for the U B Squadron
will be forwarded, It left at the rondo Letter Office,
Philadelphia Exchange; on - or before the date.
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.'
FISOBI„ TUN UNITY]) STATES.
ATIALICSA FROM 006 DAT
/Orloff° - New York.. Liverpool ...... ..... Jon 2
Perot& New York.. Liverpool Jan 6
Arago New York.".nerre Jan
' 91104 f .RTIROP.S.
/ROD FOR DAT
Niagara Liverpool—Boston Deo 10
Atlantic ..... —Liverpool ..New York Dec 23
Africa ... . ... ....Liverpool..New York ' Dec 26
.I.lammonia Ilamburg..New York Jan 1
Fulton Ilarre..New York Jan 12
1:1j, The California Mall Steamers sail from New York
wthe 6th and 20th of each mouth.
Itlprime lintellinettro.
PORT OF PIIILADELPIIIA., Jau. 2. JB5B.
BUN AIBEB 9,a)ISUN SETS 4 37
Emir 3 20
AllItIV ,D
Steamship 'Delaware, Copes, 24 home Rola New Yerk,
With md2e and pawners to Jame/ diderdice. Reports
one brig oft the Capes of •ibilieloware, inward boned;
passed a large barque below the Ledge,' upward bound;
brig Black , Bqualy, from. lingua, oil the Buoy on the
aliddlei , brig „Rdisabeth, below Bombay Rook: passed
the barque Joseph Maxwell from fags, Charles it
Truitt, JWIlt Savannah; aini:schr A'L Daneuhower, off
Wilmington Creek. -
Stearoship•Tirginla, Relly, from Richmond - , via Nor
fidk;r2.l lioura, with mdse and passengers to Thee Web
ster, Jr. Reports having seen on Thursday afternoon a
II S alongOf war at anchor off Cape 'Beery. Passed a
'full rigged brig eft Caps Mouropen yesterday morning,
.bOund ini'bitintleiano notes, tronanombay nook, with
- two berm brigs In company.
&Atte lopeptillixwell, Dario, (tom I,sgusyra, Dec
12; and Porto Cabello 18th, pith cense, din. to pailett
Brothers:
Barque 011 Truitt, Scull, n'tiant from Savannah, witit
'cotton; rite; &..e. to Pettit, Martin d: Po.
Brig Alfred Exalt' needling, 9 days from Havana,
'ith frilit.fr 0, to D W-Prescott.
Brig II hick 'Bquill,-inckson.' fit days. trorn Alatthew
Town, lusgleit,',with s otto d W•Hornsklou
Behr VS Meishon;Elprigg s 4 asps from Wilmington,
HO with naval stores to intros Baker
Vihb, gel), 1 darfrom Pewee, D , el, with mdse
tB VhoiW , Pisrter. •
CLEARO AT WILMINGTON, DEL
Brig Moluakui; Mitchell, Cardvoto, E A OQuder & Co
The barque.; Charles B Truitt, from Cavauotth; Jos
frbor Laguayrtt• brig Alfred Kull, from lla
y,att; Blatt &pall, frehiSt Jago de Cuba; brig Eliza]
both; and Several tiara passed up yesterday forenoon.
The barque ddl3o Doten, from Darien, boon I to Wil•
'Weston and three brigs unkuou u, passed up
early this looming. Wind B—weather cloudy.
Yours, Oct), WM. hi. HICKMAN.
MEMORANDA
_ ship Bea &writ. Wh.tinati, was at Bangkok Oct 17
to'loattlar China at 80c...
. .
fillip Plying Childers, White, for Mobile, Milled (row
Manilla. Oct 16.
. .
Ship Dashing Wave, Young, cleared at Boston 31e
Wt. for San Francisco •
•
. . .
Ship B Webb, Watts, cleared at Now .Orleans 25th
alt. fur Liverpool, with 4115 bairn cotton.
Ship, Sauk Walton, Williams f r York, sailed
from Amoy Oct la.
Ship Rosser, llowland, for New 'York, was at Shang.
has Oct 23, to clear same day.
Ship Ariel remained at Sharighas Oct 23, condemned.
Ship Mandarin, Perrin, uncertain, remairod at
Shangliae Oat 23.
Ship Beaver, Smith, from Macao, at Hong Kong Oct
19. and sailed 29th for Bangkok.
Ship United Staten, Blanchard, for Callao, called from
Hong Kong Oct 19.
Ship Obllo, Hollis, for Shaughae—not New York—
sailed from Hong Kong Oct 2,i
0 S t blE Corimp, Smith, for Holston, Balled from Sinnilla
- • .
Ship 1 1 /En Chamberlain, Sheri:Lean t remained at Cal
cutta'Nor 9, nye
Barque itenj Llallett, Little, hence, arrived at New
Orleans 2itb rut
- •
Barque Chas E Lox, Almeida, hence, was discharging
at Port an Prince 10th ult
Vargas , °mut, Burr, sailed from Africa° Clot 23 for N
York.
•
Barque dennotte, Barclay, was repairing at Hong
Kong Oct 29.
Brig Black Hawk, Ramsdell, for Savannah, cleared at
Boston 30th nit
. .
:Bohr R Q 11$!Wen , Jarman, from Alexandria, at Fol
ly. Landing 20th ult.
Behr fogomar, Cass, for Philadelphia, cleared at Poe
tou Stet
Enbc J ane 0 Patterson, Rand, for Philadelphia,
cleared at oharleaton 20th tat,
Bahr Judge Hopkinson, Macey, cleared at Baltimore
81st alt for Philadelphia,
Behr John Magee, Magee, bocce at Bristol Nth ult.
- Behr Henry May, Watson, from Boston, for Wilming
ton, Del, sailed from Newport 80th ult,
Behr Chief, Fountain, from Dolan are, at New York
31st ult.
Rim ?dory H UMW, Melvin, from Smyrna, MI, and
Sawa earthier, Garwood{ for Little Ygg Harbor { {{ailed
from Providence 30th oft,
DOMESTIC PORTS.
PROVIDENCE, Dee 30—Std, brig Condova, Franklin,
Matanzas; eche Honduran, Crosa, Norfolk; Mary Arm,
Gibbs, Baltimore.
SALEM, Dec 30—A r{ barque Boron; Clark, Cayenne.
Below, 30th, brig VD Rite, Mitchell, from Boston, for
Sin ?fauvism,
PORTLAND, Dec 30—.trr orbs A mytls, llu lob/neon,
Ils,:thnore; Ocean Ranger, Kelley, Jonesport, for DIM-
Morn; Elfothoth • Arm, Ackley, Cutler, for Norfolk.
MC, barque N A 'Kinsman, Kinsinan, Havana.
PENSACOLA, Dec 20—Old, echr Kaoline Haight,
Mich, St Thomas; brigs Bolling Wave, Cole, Cardenas;
Susan' Norcross, Beed, Cardona'.
BRION, Deo 31. Br brig Bloomer, Webster,
at Johns; lip; schr Bay State, Sherwood, New York.
Clesren—Voreigu, Nur Woos Korsvelen, Stephenson
London; home Tropic Bird "(formerly Magnolia), Con
tot', Surinam. •
SlOalitwloe—Ship` Augusta, Kearney, New Orleans
•barqueMongler, Prescott, Now York.
,Nothing Selma, for Key West, IS at an
Oboe In the rodde.
RONfOlai iio.—Obl f brig R/6 Larnsoo, Ath
littadeiciupe; Solis 'D IV Eldridge, Og w
Tig
Island, and IV M. Dodge, Wheeler, Ruadaloope.
ptEIV ORLEANS, Dec. 25.- --Steamship Tennessee,
Forbes, 'Vera Cruz; Br ship Roseneath, Auld, ldleagow;
Ship Marathon, Vandyke, liqston—towed to eat 18th
lost barque Brunette, brigs N Stetson and Mary Elite.
bath, scbra Col Lester, Baleen's, and Eduardo. 1101E4,
dap Ocean Monarch, Page, Now York; Br ship Aga
memnon, Parley, Liverpool; brig Brownsville, Simpson,
Mayans.
MARINE MISCELLANY
Issign Losess volt DNCEMBER.—The N Y Courier
and Enquirer of yesterday publishes the following table
of marine looses for the past month, showing au aggre
gate of thirty-three vessels, of which three were steam
ers, nine were ships, three were barques, five wore
brigs, eleven were sclurners, and two sloops. The total
value of property loot was one million one hundred and
sixteen thousand three hundred dollars. This is the
value of the property totally lost, exclusive of damages
to vessels not amounting to a total loss, and of partial
losses of cargo.
The vessels reported in this list are chiefly A merican,
although some foreign are included, when bound to or
from a United States port, or known to be insured in
this country.
The summary statement of the looses for this year
shows that there were in
1 emelo
120
Jauuary
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augunt
September....
October
November....
December ....
063,300
- 820,3,00
1,110,300
Twelve moutto-658
Yeasoin marked m are missing, supposed loot; thoee
marked a abandoned at sea, and those marked 1. burned.
Lose.
Sir Yorktown, from Attakapas for N Orleans... 030,000
.Str Wataka, from Savannah for St Johns Bar,
Fla 40,000
Sir Bowman, from Norfolk for New York. 20;000
Ship Oxford, from Leghorn for Boston, m 25,000
Ship Pocahontas, wh, of N Bedford, lost at Cope
de Verde
Ship Northumberland, from New York for Lon
don, a 150,000
814 National, from New Orleans for 1favre.....288,000
Ship North Star, from Moulmein, Cork, a 20,000
Ship Juniper, from Eio Janeiro for New Y0rk...155,000
Ship John P Morse, from Liverpool for Calcutta. 66,000
Ship Eva Dorothea, of and from Bremen for Bala 60,000
Ship Dolma, from Thomaston for Now Orleans.. 75,000
Barque Ontario, (Sr) from New York for St
Johno, NF, b 8,000
Barone Wilford, from New Coetlo for New Haven 15,000
Barque Nazarene, from Gary° for New York.... 12,000
Brig David 8 Brown, from Philadelphia for Key
Weer 26,1:49
Brig Octavio Woodward, from Port au Platte for
Manzanillo .. 10,000
Brig Ettwando, Irons New Moen for West Indies 8,000
Brig Malvern, from Jamaica of Philadelphia.... 18,000
Brig Alegi& from Portland for Philadelphia 6,000
S,,hr Shields, from Philadelphia for Boston . 6,000
Schr Zobra, (Br; from Horton for Boston 8,000
Schr W F. Tarbox, (fishermen) of Southport,
Me. m 4,000
Schr St Pierre, from Bangor for Boston 4,000
Schr Molly, from Bangor for Roxbury, no 4,000
Schr Northern Light, from Norfolk for Barba
does, o 10,000
Scbr 61J Leman, from Virginia for New York. . . 3,600
San' J L Sebrlver, from Philadelphia for Boston 6,000
Schr Frank, from Wilmington, NC, for Norfolk. 3,000
Schr Fair Trader, from Rockfort for Cambridge.. 3,500
Schr C 0 Waterbury. front Attakapae for N York 14,000
Sloop Little Lady, of Accornac, n 800
Sloop John Cox. from Newark for Providence... 4.000
Bark Sophronia, reported tui a missing arrived
at Mazatlan Aug 6 from San Paaneisoo. It is quite prob
able that Rho wan not due at Valparaiso on the 16th
November.
It has been suggested, but on think without reason,
(says the Boston Advertiser.) that tho large ship seen
on lire Nov 22, pat 42 14, lon 61 40. with another ship
alongside, may have been the missing ship Oxford, front
Legho•u for Boston. Tito Oxford was wily 518 tons, a
small ship in these days, and had been spoken Oct 27,
bat 42 44, ion 61 08. She would not havo been 26 days
in making °degrees of westing, nor would she have been
likely to make any soothing.
- .
At Shanghao Oct 23, ship Intrepid, Gardner, for
New York Idg; Nabob. Cole, and Florence, Dumaresq,
for do; Surprise, Kanlett, fm Hong Kong, ar 17th, (not
10th,) and Belle of the West, Howe, for do ar 19th, t not
20th) all one: Alfred 11111, Nagel, do • Ariel, Ml 3.
donned; Rayner& Drew, repg; Wandering Jew, Carl
ton' one; sc h r Minim, Puldter, do.
At Macon Oct 28, ships Norseman, Haskell, and Con.
test 'Steele, for New York Idg.
At do Oct 20, schr, Jae Marshall, Slocumb, one.
A r at Hong Kong Oct 19 ship Beaver, Smith, Macao,
and old 20th for Bangkok.
218 Oct 17, bark Auckland, Nelson, Shanghao; schr
ombon. -, East Coast; 210, ship _Eagle Wing, Wa.
tern, Shangbae, 22,1, ship John Wade, Welsh, Amoy.
At do Oct 29, ships Wizzard, Slate, for Australia Im
mediately; Ticonderaga, Doyle, for Havana. Osborn
Howes, Kelley, for San Francisco early; Joseph Peabo.
dr,Weston, for do do; Oscar Harding, an Ilindoo,
Miller, for Shanghao ; Courser;Colesworth Wind. Gore,
and Queen of the Seas, Cobb, rpg; White Swallow, In.
gersoll; Ocean Eagle, Chover, and Harrah. Brothers,
Poole, use bark !longue, Cartwright, rpg; brig Progres
sive Age, Holmes. for Shaughae; mobil Wanderer,
Strong, tar Foochow Oct 30; Oar.tbnan, Winchester,
UDC.
Ar at Itustla Oct 23, rhipeygnet, Graves, llong Kong.
Sid Oct Pith, ships Roston , Potter. do; 17th, ship Ma.
tilda, Leo, New York.
Ar do Oct 23, ship Cygnet, Graves, for New Y0rk.,14
hemp partly on freight. nt $l2 per bale.
At Singapore Nov 7, Ships Ann Maria, Rhoades, for
NYork; Wild Hunter, Sears, coppering, chartered to
load at ArracAu for 'England, at about £t 7a 6,1, Includ
ing continental clause; Archer, Osgood, copparing,
chartered to load at Rangoon for London and Liverpool
at £4 per ton; Colorado. Ricker, copperiug, chartered
to load at Rangoon, Moulmein, or 13susein. at .£371 to
England or a Derma!, port, and £4 if to a Dutch port,
Arab, Crosby. for Penang, to load for Calcutta, at 10
arras for betel mild, and I rupee for rattans; 1' W Sean,
Jones, for Penang and U States Idg; barks Annie fiuck•
num, Potter, and Hollander, Millet, for U States .
Sid Oct 26, ship nerdy Todd, Penang and New York;
bark Rocket, Saundera. do do; Nov 1, ship Borneo,
Eduard& do do.
Niiip lifatueluko Whituey, which aid Nov 4 for A kyab
s to lead at tho 'Ater port for England, at abt „C 3 7s 64
Including continental clause.
At Calcutta Nov 9, ships Radiant, Beane, for N York,
Pig; Niobe, Storer, do do; flanges, 111aus, Abaelttio,
linßl—Peoohontas, - Woederson ; Arctic, Lane; Jonialt
Bradley . , Harding; Isiah Crowell, Turner and Brutus,
Snow, tor Boston, do; Indian, Averille, for do 'ding;
Mercury, Hubbard, for do do; Syren. Foster, for do; {l'm
Libby, Bishop, for London, Idg; Elizabeth, Condon. for
Bombay, do Spirit of the Times, Klein, and Express.
Lecraw, for China, do. ' Orion. Llbliyi Noonday,,
Shirley, Allen, and .7Q Admix, Lewis ' tine; eato, At.
wood, do; Martha, Sampson, from Ilis, Janeiro, (not
Minton) ar Nov 1. do; Granada, Dreyer; Win Chamfer
lain, Sherman; Edward, Frost; Alike Tborudike, Sputa.
Mg; Alma, Freeman, and Vision Bearer, do; Walpole,
Woodberry, froin Boston June .10, ith, do; Oliver
Putnam, Smith; Holyhead, Lowell
Slit from Saugor, Nov 4th, ships Afontniorency, Drool)
and Jamestown, Candage, London; sth, ship 'Wanderer,
Ryder, New York.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRARD HOUSE—Cbeatnut etreet. below Ninth,
Jan A Grant, Trenton M Keefer, Aid
K Shriner, Mil, Chas 0 Judean, N Y
Wm W Hester, Ind S 11 Kennedy, N Orleans
Saint Blackford, N 17 11 W Force, 5 0
C It Racers, Phlla Al Kessler, N Y
II It Webb, II i Jao Little, Chicago,
N Wino, St Louie A Wolf, Cin, 0
S Kirkland, Ale J C Buckley, Louisville
J W Bartlett, N I* 11 A Tilden, A. Y
A Harvey, Allen M 8 Ackerman & In, N V
J D Walters, MS L D Curnminga & la. NY
It S Thrones, Yale College ONY Green, Yale College
Jen Alrattmora, Beading 0 J Suburt, N Y
J Al LlXitt, Lewisburg 0 P Ramsdell, Worcester
Mrs nemadell & eh, Woretr .1 NV Drown, Va
A A Pelover, Cal Win Wall, N Y
A 0 Seamen, WashlngtoW 11 0 Drlgge A 14, Boston
N Briggs A In, Bogen
MERCIJANTS , , WYPEL—Fourth tared, below Arch
J Overauell, Broad Top, Pa F J Leavenworth, Pa
L IVestbrook. Pilo co, Pa IV eorneltue. Plke co, Pa
Ur Pnval, 0 P Harm, Va •
geo P Steele, Wilnexbarre S(I Turner, Plymouth
El lord, Plymouth „Steulmo Jenkins, Wyonti'g
lloodman Clithomlale I' M arbor Pa
Jan a Roman, Nitta
AMBIIICANUOTEL—LIbestnut attetat,aboyu Falb.
V6bert Wlltkingon Phila. ElNerd Peterson, Pbili.
W 8 Newmau, Baltimore W L Liying.ten, Wainletn
Baum t Douglas, New York Waableetoo Dunglae. N
J Mount. Mie Wm P Cooledge, N
It V (haw, NJ - • ' tiles Gragg, N
SPATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth,
L Crustal!, Lancaster A D Allen, Lebanon
4aa Munson, llartrord Lewis LI Bennet, Chi, 0
S L Conrad, Cincinnati C 9 Boyd, New York
Saml Ind whit': Pa 3 Osmond, Pa
Wm Gardner, Chicago J C i'ilorgan. Cheater no
Mies Martha Sniii)4, Pa . 11)104 Ellio /1 LIB:Mo. Pa
co AV ,ir,,N .1 ThAil JOIIIIRIOI2,
Lewis Potts, Coatuville T 11 Parke, Coatesville
HOTEL—Arch street, below Pout di.
Mageutils, Pinta W S Sharp Salem, N J
Mrs Sharp, Motu, N J Clark. St koala
J J Marsh, St Louis J P Newly, Vet
J Slater, Easton li Barnes, Easton
A II Stone, Bethlehem if A 01.0 n, poilelem
.10 Cm! ? Rending
NATIONAL 110 T EL—Raeo xtreet• above Third.
James Thomlinsou , Kansas It Thomvon, Ih.)lol,toui
Sand Taylor, Pa A W Snyder, N J
J Item!ler, I'4 0 11 etiue, Pn
0 Hoffman, Lane:oiler 17 Hoffman, Lancaster
11 Drisben, halt Hiram Buck, Pa
J McCarty, Ilarriliburg J Whitaker, Mt Clear
A Oluthtr, 11l
DAIILIIY 811NAV—Seetual street below Vine.
Rev M Long & Is, Hartsville 3 W Husby,
Al 8 Taylor, Taylmxsillo 1.8 Corell, New Hope
W Johnson, NeWl.Ol% a 0 8 Fell, Pa
J li Lirodegrove, Pa 8 Scarborough, Pa
T 8 Snyder, Hartsville N Child, N Y
V Chila, N Y W Davison, Cheltenham
Saud Rose, Pa I, S Yesotman, N .1
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant elreeta
I. °Armtek, Phil& P Pickers, Choeter co
J Meridian, Wilmington, Del J J Schaffer, Milton, Ps
P Thornton, Pa It Suppler!, Downlgton
P. 13 Baker, Del uo A Bunting, Del co
A 8 White, Cherter co S D Byers, Cheater co
John Blakely, Cheater co
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Calla vhill
J B Quinley. WomeWort 8 0 Tok, Northampton
'Wm Beans, Burka co
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market,
John II Potter, Pa II L Hingham, Pa '
James Mouser. Reeding Edwin W Roach, Del
Oben Vdward4, Del .lllester A la, Moo Jersey
Mr O'Brien dc la, New York
MAINS MAR 110T8L—Third atroot, ab Callowhil
S Rhoads, Southampton, Pa 3 Brumbach, Exeter
Special Notirro
Saving Fund.—Nntlonal Safely Trust Co.,
Office, WALNUT Stroot, 8 W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS BURINft THE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE
BANRS.
1. Deposita received and implants made dolly.
1. Correa Book Notes, Checks, nod Specie will he
received on deposit.
S. Deposits wade In Book Notes or Chocks will to
paid back in Current Book Notes.
4. Deposits made lu Cold or Silver will be paid back
in Coin.
lutereet VIVA Pelt COM per annum. n 026
Betver's Infant Cordial.•--This Invaluable
Cordial in prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aroruatice known in medicine, and is the moat
oddest and reliable carminative extant for infante and
young children.
Dy its powerful influence a epeedy cure In effected in
all cues of Cfle/le, windy Falun and optima. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's euffering during dent'.
Dort or teething, and by Its soothing propertied trap
guineas pains of the bowelsi looseness, vomiting, AC
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has boon used in thormabde of taus with the moat
abundant Ruses/. No family shouldbe without it
Prepared only by nrAlli A. Rowse,
At hie Drug and Chemical Store,
N.J. oornor of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
Tozhom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
Dr pruggiste geuerelly. mu /8-4
THP-i P,ltgss"-TfirrADLII,4IA.; SATURDAyi, JANUARY 2. 1858.
MgeOftlfiliC{llllig 'and 'Aron
and purohaae nun of theie lunproved Double-Threaded
Funnily BEWINO MAOIIIIO3B. Price $l5 and $2O.
deBo-3t*
B. U. - Dawald, Commiesioit Business IP Cow•
likexidl4, met and negotiation!' of loans ) 50 WALNUT
Eit..,loppoelte the Eitohahge, Philadelphia. 11010-an
Seamen's 51114 n,/ 7 ind—olllce FO3 Wendt
street, One door went 'of eenond street. BOOAITOD
Devito lu BUMS of One Dollar end nornarde, from all
cleanse of the comnannlty, and sllowe Intermit it the rate
of five per omit. per annum.
Mace open daily, from 9 mail 5 o'olook, and on Mom
day and Saturday until , 9 In the evening. President
Franklin yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles H.
Menlo..
Per Perfumed Breath, White. Teeth, sad
beautiful complexion, use "Balm of 1,000 Flowers."
For, dressing Ladies' Lair, use "Woodland *beam, a
new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W.P. FSTAIDOE & CO., PrOprlet.Ont,s• T.
For sale by T. D. Peterson, 340 Chestnut; Sa;nuel
Stmes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D. Durand, 718 Cheat
nut; T. It Peterd k Co., 710 Chestnut; 0. 0. ItYanil,
Gift Bookstore, 439 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Rlcharde, & Co., Tenth and 'Mar
ket; A. 11. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; .7, W. Mines &. Sons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Chriattuann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. n 0.1247
Value
$3,552,700
1,868 800
1,293.600
1,8 8,700
1,261,600
819,600
710,700
043,000
3,172,100
Furst Furs Furs Selling oft nt reduced
prices, wholesale and retail, at WIC Y. lifiSEL'S
Fancy Fur Store, No. 152 North Third Street, below
Race street.
,1, 067,100
Saving Fund
OF THF, AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY,
11 CORNIM FOURTH AND WALNUT Braserst,
Has always paid In full on demand,
AND CONTINUES TO DO SO.
INTEREST, FIVR PIM ORNT.
deVI-Un*
Gold Pens.--The attention of the public la
cullod to our annortraent. Each pen warranted to ere
autiefaotion. PARR kCrall'BON,
de22 Mini Eagle Building, 824 Chestnut fared,
Furs.—Joseph Stosenbnunes Furs ore cele
brated tot cheapness, style, and gaaltty Mort 416 Arch
Least, between Fourth and Firth. N D.—Furs altered
lobo faaldonible styles. We study to please. del-lm
The greatest Bargains In the World.—The
subeicrlber, being about to close hie business, oilers his
entire stook of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale.
All In want of a superior article aro invited to glee
him a call. Store to let sfii fixtures for salts. M.
TRACY, 292 MARKET Street. de16.20
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
69.4 WALNUT ST,
ODDOSITN 1171MRSDENON SWAIM
UlO. J. HENKEL'S,
524 WALNUT Street,
0e22•8133 Late of 173 Obeetuut Street
Bank of Pennsylvania Notice... Notes of this
nook taken at par for a 'Wholesale Stock of Clothing,
now being soft at Retail.
defi-lni No.l North FIFTH Street.
An Important Fart...-We now ■ea It an
bounced that the estonstvo Wholesale Olothlog Deal
ere, STRAUSS & UOLDMAN, No Mt° MARKET St.,
above Third, have commence,' to Retail their entire
stook at Wholesale prices. del-lm
Good Coffee.
Lovers of Coffee cannot realise the full value of their
favorite beverage without having it made la the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, BURNIIAId, & GILROY,
117 and 119 South TENTH, nor. of George,
dl-em Bole Manufacturers.
Jackson,
JOB PRINTIB,
MI3VI.OIIIiNT STRUT.
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Beads, Cir
culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to suit the times. 0017.1ig
On the 20th ult., by Rev. J. F. Boone, at the Bum
merlield Parsonage, In Dauphin *treat, below Frankford
rood, tlr. SAMUEL Mal [IFFY to Mine MARY MOORE,
bath of thin city.
In Hamden, on the evening of the 30th nit , by Rev
Jorepli J. Handy, Mr. ISM. BODINE, of enuiden, to
Ming 3IARY ANN WHITE, of Ocean county, N J.
On Thursday evening, Met ult., by Ito,. B. P. Tem
pleton. E. JOSHUA DAVIS, of Baltimore, to Mien
SARAH ARNI3TRONII of Nlarlelln, Lancaster county.
On the lint ult., in the city of Philadelphia, by Rev
J. 11. Niadiltor, Nfr CLEMENT 111011AltDSOH. of
Ilooreatown, N. J., to Mini LIZZIE A. FLOWER.% of
Philadelphia.
The male friends of the late WH FREDERICK
ROtillltS and those of his Lonny, are /potted to attend
hie funeral, without further notice, from the residence
of Evans Rogers, Esq., Washington Square and Locust
street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. *
On the Mat ult., Mr WILLIAM onEEN, in the 65th
ear or his age.
On the 30th ult., JOHN FREDERR: LEM.
On the 31st ult., WM. FISHER, Sr , in the 55th year
of his ago.
Suddenlv, on Wednesday, Dec. 30th, Mr JON X VIIN,
eon of William and Ann Kuhn, aged 'V years.
iU"bown Enat.—The Third Lecture of the
Course, in alit or ttla Delos Temporary Male fur Chll
dreolcill bo debvered by ARTHUR OILMAN, ESQ.!
on TUESDAY EVENING, Jao. 6, at CONCERT HALL,
commencing at 8 o'clock. Subject. The ^ Yolare Choc
atter." A racy and Pleaelug entertainment may be ex •
proton. Tickets 2.8 cents, at the 8011. Jon2.3ter
Judgment of the World.—Lecture by Hey. A.
C. THOMAS, TO-MORROW LYENIMI, at 7 o'clock,
Find taiyeraallat Church, Lombard, above Yourtk.
Acts xvll 81. ja2.lte
VS - Philadelphia, Jou 1, PC:N.—At u meeting
of the Officera of the [hill, Police District, held at the
Station-bonne, Filbert street, to take into coneldera•
Lion the sodden death of our late brother officer. 4011 N
COOPER, Lieut. JOAN K4M113 wan called to the Chair,
and Thonuts Doyle appointed Pecrotary On motion, a
committee of three was appointed to draft resolutions
es reeving the °Meet of thin meeting, who reported the
following
WEIFItA/13, We have learned with profound regret the
sudden demise of our late brother officer, JOIIN
COOPER, one who won the confidence and respect of all
his fellow-officers', not only (bribe prompt and Impartial
manner with o blab he performed his ollhisl duties, but
also with his gentlemanly deportment towards all who
had any tun:inaction,' wltb him; Therefore
11r,utrell, That we will attend bin funeral In a body,
with stars craped, en a hint token of respect to our late
brother.
Resolved, That we cordially epopathize with the
nidow and orphans who, by thin berearement, art toil
without u protector, and will do all that lire in our
power to comfort the widow and protect the tathtrltni.
iterated, That the abort icsolutlous be published in
the Public 1,41g.r, Fetes, and Pente4yirninate.
Ily order of the meeting
Lieut. JOIN KANIEB, Chairman
Twos Dot LE, Secretary. Ja2.lt,
(D" City Controller's Office, January lat.
185 B.—NOT 10}1.—In order to give thin Department on
opportunity to settle and close the accounts of the
several Departinenta of the City nlovernumrit, with a
view to the detailed annual statement of the final inf.
Talmo? the City,- required by law, no blue will be
audited or warrant); countersigned until the 11th In.
stood. 8. TAYLOR,
jal,:tt • City Controller.
- I.U"The Society for Supplying the Poor with
Soup will commence delivering Soup TlllB MORNING,
alet lost., at their Ranee, No 23 GREEN Street, near
PINE.
Donations aro itlepectf ully solicited, and wilt be re•
celved by Jeremiah 11 acker, Treasurer, 316 South Fourth
street, by John J, Thompson, Seormary, 125 Walnut
street, by the Committee on duty at the promises, and
by the members generally.
Wr Literary Enrenti.—Aii Experienced Editor,
a successful author, awl a thoroughly educated Literary
man, weary with twenty-Dee years of the drudgery of
Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell his
brains at retail to those who may require their services
in any honorable way.
Merchants, Business bleu, Inventors, and dealers of
every kind, will be supplied, off-hand, with Advertise
moots, (political or others coo,) Notices, Cards, (Bren
ton', or any species of article desired.
Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports,
Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Contronnicatione. And every other sort of Brain
work, which they may bind it Inconvenient or trouble
some to do for themselves.
Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank In society or oe•
cootie') in life, can have Lettere intact' on any sub
ject whether bueluese or sentimental.
'no advertiser will also conduct or translate Correa
poLdeoce of over' kind, either Briglimb, French, Span
lab, German, or Italian.
Poetry, Acroaties for Ladies , Albinos, Notes, Billet.
deux, Motiodies, and compositions of the 'neat delicate
and conthlentml character, Incident to *very possible
circumstance or event in life, will be furnishe d in In
violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and
explaining their wishes.
Orders by mall, accompanied with cash, will Le
strictly sad promptly attended to.
Address J. THOMPSON,
Literary Bureau,
dtain . Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa..
IrrOffice of the Commonwealth Insurance
OOMPANY OP TIIE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.—
PArsuout to the requirement:sof the charter of the Com
monwealth Insurance Company of the State of Peuosyl.
to an Election for Ten Directors, to serve the ensu
ing year, wilt be held at the olllce,of the Company, N.
N. comer of FOURTH and WALNUT' o,li MONDAY,
,lanuazy 4th, 1858, between the hours or loam 2 o'clock
1428-stunt-MO SAMUEL 8. MOON, Sec'y.
117' granite Lund Company.—The Annual
Meeting of the Stockholders of said Company will be
held at 10 North SEVENTH Street, ou TUESDAY,
the 12th day of January, 1865 at 0 0'01(14 P. 61 , for
the election of Officers for the ensuing year.
N. It. Amendineute to the Ity-Laws proposed will be
acted upon at said Meeting. de22 the*.
VERY SUPERIOR NO.IO TWO.TIIREAD
WILING TWINE, Just received and !or eale by
W.OAVER, FITLER h. 00 .
,j 524,/ No 23 N. WATER 6t. and 22 N. WILARVES.
A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN, ABOUT
/1 taking a tour South, dealres to undertake any col
lection, or attend to any hominess matters for any mit ,
chnot or c.tizen of Philadelphia. Entire aatielaNlon
can be given ea to character or gualificationc Addrees
C. I'., hedger Office 02.1t*
Qloportitcrships and Dissolution°.
rilitiE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
.11, existing under the fain of MARTIN BURBLER,
lIROTIINR & CO , is this day dissolved by tho death of
John Buehler.
The bueinren of the tato itriti will bo nettled by the
marrivluit partnere, who will continuo the neutral
Hardwero busineme U 9 heretofore, under the firm of
BIIIIIII.IIR & HOWARD, at No 441 MARKET street
MARTIN BUEHLER,
U 11. HOWARD,
PIIILAIIELITIA, Jan let, 15158. ja2.lw•
11111 E CO-PARTNERSHIP OF JAMES
HARPER and EDWIN BENDER, under the fine
of JAMES HARPER & 00., In the Lumber buslnele,
and an EDWIN BENDER, Carpenter and Builder, in
this day dissolved by mutual consent,
JAMS HARPER,
EDWIN BENDER
da2.2w*
PHILIIALPIIII, Jnu• ISt. 1859
THE FIRM OF DILWORPII,BRANSON,
& CO., is fhb' day dissolved by limitation. The
business will be settled by either of the partnere at the
store, No. 211 Market street.
WILLIAM DILWORTII,
SAMUEL BRANSON,
KENNY D. LANDIS,
JAMES W. Vll/11:10•
PRO,lbatwitA, Do 81,1667,
,}4-20.*
Illarnageo
eicatlie
01)161501mi 6110 , R 7 ' eopart n ere ip .
THE SUBSCRIBERS TIAVE TIIIs DAY
entered Into a limited partnership, In accordance
with the sate of Assembly In such CABO made and pro
vided, under Olefin:it name of YANON & LANDIS, for
the transaction of the Hardware business in the city of
Philadelphia. The general partners are JAMES M.
VANCE and HENRY D. LANDIS, and the quota'
partnere are WILLIAM DILWORTH and SAMUEL
)311AN8ON, all being reoldonto of this city. The capt.
tai In cash contributed by William Dilworth is twenty
thousand dollars, and the cash capital contributed by
Samuel Branson in also twenty thousand. dollars. The
partnership will commence on the first day or January,
A. D. 1858, and will terminate ou the Slat day of De
cember, 1859. JAMES M. VANCE,
HENRY D. LANDIS,
General Pattuere
lAM DILWORTH,
SAMUEL BRANSON,
Special Partnere
iatl-wew
VIIILADRIPIIII., Dee. 31, 1857
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
with us as general partner, EDGAR O. LYONS,
and will continuo the Panty Dry (Diode litteitielui, at the
old stand, 414 SIA NEXT street, above POURED.
POWELL, HAZLETT tic CO
PHIL ADELPRI a, Jan. let, 1858 Ja2.St*
V HE FIRM OF BARCROFT, BEAVER,
& CO. ie thia day dimwitted by the teithdrawat of
THOS BHAVER. The dry goods Jobbing business will
below/tinned by the remaining partners, at Non. 405 and
407 MARKEP Street, under the firm of BAIIOROF V &
CO. - STACY B. BARCROYT,
\SETHI:RILL LEE,
THOS. S. YOSTSR,
MATTIIEW P. hicEWEN,
3. WESLEY BRAY,
January 1,10 GS,
HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing underthe firm of 81E0Elt, LAMB, & CO.
Jo this day dissolved by the death of /), 11. LAMB.
The bushvoie of the late firm will be nettled by the
surviving partners, who have avecielitted with them
JOHN WIEST, W. D. BPONSLER, and D. 11 ERVIN,
under the firm of 1111:11 al, HAIR), & CO , and will
continue the Dry Oomisjobloing and importing bualuesa
av boretolore, at No. 47 North 'flll HD street.
PETER Finsolin,
J ACOII Hi Ell 15.1.,
WM S. 11A/Itfr,
J OHN 1 EST ,
W. D. SPONSLER,
D. D. ERVIN.
Doismber 31, 1857
NOTICE -DISSOLUTION OF CO
PARTNERSIIIP.—Tho copartnerzhip heretofore
faxiatlog between the undoreigned, under the Arm of
WATSON & BOWMAN, to this day dianolzed by mutual
Cement. The business of the late firm will be settled by
WM. U. BOWMAN, No. 201 OALLOWIIILL Street,
who alone le authorized to settle the came, end to whom
all persona Indebted are requested to make payment
BROOK WATSON
WM, B. BOWMAN,
101dit*
Jimmy Ist, 1858
COPARTNERSHIP NOT ICE.-T. B.
. PETERSON has thin day unpainted with him, as
partners, hie brothers, GEORGE lit. PETERSON, and
THOMAS PETERSON, under the named T. B. PET E
SON & BROTHERS
January let, 1858 • ja.l.3t,
HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
me EDWARD RAINS, JOAN U. MELLOW, and
O EOROE 0. EVANS as general partners, and will con•
tinue the importing of Hosiery and SmalLwares under
the style of THOMAS MELLOR k CO.. at No BN.
THIRD Street. THOS. 31ELLOR,
PniI.aI.F.I.PUIA, January 10,1853. ja.lodaw*
ATWOOD & RALSTON HAI S
day associated with them THOMAS L ) '-
BURN, wader tho firm of ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO..
Commission MrrellalltA, fur the sale of carpeting/I.
No 133 MARKET Street.
FINER FIRM OF WOOD, STARR, & GAR
IttITT In this day dissolved by nmtutl causeut.
It D. WOOD,
ISAAC STARR, JR ,
December 31, MI. FJIILII' C. GARRETT
The busluelin or the New Jersey Hills m ill be con.
tinned by R. D. WOOD end P. O. GARRETT, under the
Moe of WOOD tit OARDETT.
January 1, DM
ISAAC STARR, Jr., Is the agent for the sale of tho
New Jersey Mahe ottoos in thin market.
January 1, 1858. WOOD & GARRETT.
WILLIAM ALFORD and CHARLES E.
tITIIVENS ere admitted to an Intermit In my bu
ainene from this date. and the firm will hereafter be
FRANCIS LASIf tilt & 00. FRANCIS LAMER.
January 1,1248. jal..6te
00PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.--Tho sub
,l-/ scribers base this day entered Into a copartnership,
under the firm of A. DIMOND & CO., and solicit a
Outinuanco of the patronage heretofore so liberally
extended to the late Andrew Diurnal.
A. DIMOND,
P. AIcKENNA.
A, DIMOND K CO,
No. South POUR CU Street.'
PIIILADRI,IIIII, Jan.], MM. jsl-3t*
rkISSOLITTION.—The copartnership here
tofore oxistiog moiler Usti Arm or BOWMAN,
YRANCIi t A , LOGAN Ix this dn) did ohed, by mutual
rotimint.
JONAS BOWMAN Is Aleut, Authorised to use the
name of the late Am In the settlement of the busino•e,
At the old Mani, Nos. 338 nod MO (10102. A Ana 210)
North TIIIIIB Street, Philadelphia
JONAS 11011 MAN,
MAAS FRANCE,
JOHN LOOAN.
December 31, 1b57
COP A RTNERSH IP
JONAS DOTHAN and 201 IN LOOAN have this day
entered into copartnership, and will continuo the
Wholesale Grocery builinees, under the brio of BOW
MAN di - LOOAN, at the old !date], Nos 3d5 and ddo
North THIRD Streit, Philadelphia
JONAS BOWMAN
JOHN LOGAN
December 31 .1837
JAat
ll i V3f. H. lIORSTMANN & SONS mate
T y the folloyingshnnge4 in their burinem •
The LADIES' CHESS TIIIMbItNO br. ob b w ill b o
continued at th.proaent location, N 0.1. 2 .3. CHESTNUT
Street, under the Urm of WM J. 110BSTMANN &
awl !e enameled by u}o. O. EVANS and WM S
HASSAI L. oho will have au interest In the hualneas
The MILITARY brooch will be continued ((for tho
present at the anus location) under the lino of HORST
HANN BROS. h CO., 1u connection with the lino of
HORSTMANN 111103 /t ALLI in Neu York, and be
conducted by JNO. O. PRANKLIN, who will have au
Interest in the business.
The Elm or ISM. lIORSTIANN Ar SONS will be
conUnned at tho manufectory, corner of FIFTII and
(MERRY Streets The 011 Ice and ir.trehnuse (or the
sale of e 0.1131 LACES, CURTAIN TRIMMINOS.
IILIND.MAKKRS' lIIIMMINOS, and of their sonnu•
lecturer; generally, will be opened in the Friends' Moot
ing House, adjoining the manufactory. on Cherry street
jal.3tit
NOTICE.--'fho firm of MORRIS L. HAL
LHWELL h CO in this thy dissolved, by muting
consent, ARTHUR W LITTLE retiring from the firm
The remaining partners will continue the business n•
heretofore, at No 833 NIARKET Stroot
'MORRIS L HALLOW CIA,
JAMES TRACOA 111.
JOSTILIA I. HALLOWELI„
ARTHUR W
ITIONIAS W 951 ENEV,
ENOCH It HUTCHINSON
December ;0,185; jai bt
fIOPAIITNERSIIIP.—Tho mobacribers have
vv amoeittted themaeleeti under the tiro) of A W.
LITTLE & CO., for the Importing and JoLblng of Silk
and !Pitney Del Onodn, and will occupy the Store No
525 MAU/CET Street
ARTHUR W. LITTLE,
CHARLES IVATmoN,
FRANKLIN JANNtY
Fiiii.cotirOil, Dee 31, 183 a, J41.0t
DISSOLUTION.—Tho limited copartner
ship of tha auheeribero expired on the 3let tilt
The tiMitn.fiil will be Fettled by WM U. SOWERS,
No. 4V2 COMMERCE Ettreet
WM. 11. SOWEDS,(tlnnnryl
p i , t
nrre
ATWOOD SMITH, 5
E. M LINTHICUM '
)
jal-3t. LOUISA SOW Eltd. s Special partneri.
1/,‘/M. H. SOWERS, having tal;ett the
Stnra, 412 commEncm Street, formerly oc
cupied by Hun. Smith, coutlneea the American Hard
ware Comminaton beanie..
ATWOOD SMITH continues hi Diu Job-
Ling Hardware business, with MARTIN it SMITH,
at No 303 MARKET Street, between Third and Fourth
streets.
THE FIRM OF JOHN ELY Z 4.: CO. is
dissolied by mutual consent JOHN FLY Is alone
authorised to oath(' the business and use the nouns of
the bun lu thluiitation,
JOHN ELY,
THOMAS FACON,
JACOB Y VINE,
TILCHM %N RUPP,
R. CHALFANT
PUILADXLIIII.I, Per 10,1857 jaLCO,-
nISSOLUTION OG COPARTNERSIIII
.The firm of K}:}7ll4 & TAYLOR. Stock Drat,
has boon dixsolved. hp inutuel councnt. The bulitic
trill be continued al usual, et the old Odino, Ni. 3•
WALNUT Street, by CIIMILES it, KEEN, who to ni
thorlted to uce the name of the firm In liquidation
OILAILLES D. KVEN,
ALFRED TAYLOR.
.emery 1, 1858.
IVOTICE.—The firm of TEMPLE & BAI
11 HER la Ma day dimaolved, by mutual 0111401
Either of the underidsned la authorized to attend to it
rettleinent of the boldness, at No. 19 Mouth FOUST
Street JOSEPH TEMPLE,
JOIN It LI lIIKEIt
Decumbor 31, 1837
EM=l
The undersigned has e thin day entered into copart
nership for the tronsnotion of a general Dry floods
tinniness, under the fain of TEMPLE, BARKER, 1 CO ,
ant have removed to thn new marble building, No 19
Routh FOURTH Ptreot, below Market.
JOSEPLI E. TONLE,
JOHN It DARKER.
SAMUEL If MUER
PglcsuuhtUlC,January I, 1858. jaddlte
NOTICE.—F. A. ELIOT retires from our
gem this day. by mutual conem i t.
December 11, 1831. DROWN, HILL, A. CO.
COPARTNERSHIP
Jr, A ELIOT bus Hale day aasoci.ited with hintselt
HORACE 11. SOULE, of Hylton, for the transaction 01
the COnittlitteleft business in Cotton and Woollen Yarns,
Worsted, nod Wool, under the name and firm of F A
ELIOT & CO
They base taken Store No 12 North FRONT Street
FRANK A. 'ELIOT,
HORACE It SOULE
_January lobbs. jal-a*
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The partnership heretofore existing beta eon the
undersigned, under the name and style of C J PRICE
tb. CO , Is thin day dissolved, it, 6uritntiou , JOHN
MILLAR retiring from the Ilrin The teeline,. kilt "
continued by the remaining partners, under the name
name and style. CHAS. J. PRICE,
JOHN MILLAR,
Ellt/ENE U. PREVO..sT
Pull 101%1'111/, January 1,1858
lIISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
A-, —Notice k hereby given, :Int the lion of DAM
MAN, SNYDER, CU. has CU, day been do...volved by
mutual consent. JAMES S YOUNG 19 within De.l to
me the mild of the late drm In nuttleinont of its ratite
Signed !WIN lIASIMAN,
SIMON SNYDER,
JAMES S. YOUNU,
SAME P. tIODWIN,
JAMES DEMI PR.
Nutt [Atoll t, Dec 201b,184. de3l.6tit
LIDWARD 11. LADD will have charge of
our Ipines,' to this city from thin Sato, At No 82.0
OUESTNUT Strout. HUNT, IVEESTER, &CO ,
Manufacturers of Bening hlechinea
January 1, 1858
TIIOMPSON BLACK'S
TEA WAREHOUSE AND FAMILY OROOEDY
STOUR,
/3110.415 AND CHESTNUT Streets
An extenclve assortment of Choice Tess, and every
variety of floe Groceries, at low prices jal.3t*
W I LLIAM HENRY MOORE, FURNISH
ING UNDEIMAK EltNo 1415 MICH Street
vreet or Broad, late of SOS ABL'it Street,
Lead 0011 as Mama on hen t, jal-em
IZ EMAYVAL• 0..1 , W CET T
HAIR CUTTER AND Ira MAKER,
flea removed to 1026 IIIFFATNUT street, tour doore Le
low 111.NVENTII. jot-tr
• EMOVAL.
JOHN STONE Ift SONS,
IMPORTgR2 AND JOBECIIII Of
SILK 'AND MILLINERY 000D8,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH. 8525.2w*
REMOVAL. -DAVID SAMUEL & SON,
Furdealera, have removed to No 23 North THIRD
Otreet, above Church alloy. Jsl.2t
REMOVAL.
la CHESTNUT. above EHHITH Street,
NEW YEAR' EV E
RANK OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR FOR DRY GOODS.
CLOAKS AND TALMAS in every variett, 0 1 all
prices,
BED BLANKETS at $2, $.7.10, $3, $4, $l, $O, $l,
and TO,
A few very superior BLANKETS at 12, worth $lB
CRIB AND INFANTS' BLANKETS, a lull assort
ment,
DALLARDVALE UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS,
31, 37)4, 44, 50, 82, 75, $l.
SCARLET, YELLOW, AND TWILLED FLANNELS,
all pricey.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, AND TOWELINOS,
or ery variety.
IRISH SHIRTING LINEN, RICHARDSON'S beet
make, all qualities.
DEL &INES, CASHMERES, ALPACAS, PARA -
MATTAS.
BLACK SILKS, a few pieces very cheap and good.
FRENCH CALICOES, yard wide, beet COMM, and very
cheap.
ENGLISH PRINTS, 300 pieties, of the newest and
prettiest idyl"
BEST CONESTOGA TICKING.% several widths and
qualities.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
LADIES' UNDER VESTS, very nice goods
CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, AND BOYS' WEAR,
lIROCHE LONG SHAWLS DROCHE SQUARE
SHAWLS
BLANKET SHAWLS, every price and style, both
Long and Square
PLAIN SHAWLS FOR FRIENDS, a few choice kinds.
KID GLOVES, WOOLLEN OLOVES,SILK GLOVES,
HOSIERY.
YARD-WIDE VELVETS at a great reduction
FANCY SILKS Several hundred yards REMNANTS
for wile VERY CHEAP
We ore receiving NEW GOOD 3 every day.
SAMUEL 8 REM,
No 023 MARKET Street, north side,
de3l.6t between Ninth and Tenth.
PARIS AND VIENNESE
lIROCIIE LONG SHAWLS,
At $B, $.9, $lO, $ll, and $l2.
With a largo Aolortment of ouperiorgoodm, %bleb wx
are Ealing at very Wined prie
ctutwEs, STORDART, & BROTHER,
Non. 4.50, 452 and 454
do3o NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW.
R. D. WOOD
P. C. C ARRETT
BROAD GLOTTIS,
CASSIMERES.
ISATTINETS,
Boys' wear generally,
And Clothe For Ladle' , Cloaks
From the late Auotlon Sales, at
1113151;CED 141.10 ES
CURWEN STODDART & 11110T1IER,
450, 45:, and 458 North SECOND Street,
de3o shore WILLOW
NARROW BORDERED CLOTH TABLE
COVERS.—We have just receival one case of in
parlor Cloth Covers, in Drab and Brown narrow borders,
designed for Friends; also, the same with centre pieces,
and Plano Covers in similar styles.
SHARBLESS BROTHERS,
de23 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
CLOTH CLOAKS FOR PRESENTS.
v Oray Malta, $2 50, $3 50, ike.
Black Cloaks, richly made, $3, 15, &c.
Fine Black Deaver Cloak., $8 to $l5.
Make in profusion of style, quality, and price
LADIES , CLOAK CLOTHS,
Bought at auction, and for cash, comprising
Fine and medium Black Beaver.
Black Lionslin or Mohair, SI, SI 25, $1 60
Black Mixt Velvet, for Trimming, 60 eta
Brown and Gray Cloths, very cheap
BitOCHE SHAWLS
Scarlet, flreen, and two-faced Coutrem
Opal Broche Long Shawls at TA and $0
I.llaca Thibet, Blanket, and Children's Shawl.
CLOVES, CRAVATS, SCARFS.
Bents' Shawla, for travelling
Warm Gloves, Undershirts. Drawers, &c
COOPER & CONARD.
cor NINTH and MARKET.
N. 11. English 10-cent Printir, In &eases, for Chriat
maa Rifts Cle2l
011RISTMAS PRESENTS OF REAL
vv WORTII
Pine Illack-Cloth Cloaks for $5
Beautiful Chenille Cloaks for #ll
A great variety of Cloaks from F.. 1 to FS
LONG BROOME SHAWLS, ALL WOOL AND ?MX,
FOR it,
Square sod Long Biocho shawls from 50 to $2O
blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls , Ac he
VERY EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS
Fancy Silk. cloning out below cost
French Merinos at 51k English Cubourgs erg cheap
Figured and Plain all wool 'trinities for 25c per yard
Pine quality Plaid Cashmeres for 25c , double width
GOODS OP OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
Irish Lineni, of the very beat make
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs
Lathes' and Oentlenien's Kid Cloves.
We have a very large stock of
Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels,
Mono, Cosi wereA, Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, & c
rko TUORNLBY & CIIISSI.
den.) , N $1 roe EICIIITII and SPRIND GARDEN
i. W e s ou acid roll for Garb nod b..e but one pnce
(('ILO
CHEAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS
The largest and handournest 'leek et
V Rl. t'E T dIYD Cl.OTtf CLO AIL S
In the Olty,
AS . IKZUPDXI , PHICIId, £?
OE9 FILYEICA,
No Old CHESTNUT writtET. dg
BOYS' CLOTHING.
F A 110 YT k. 13110
111,3 LOW 00 hand ayery large assortment of
READY-MADE GOODS,
Suitable for the present season, which they lael disposed
to sell cos tr
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
6 W COWIE% TENTH ♦NU CUUIt%UT SIB
➢.—We bare a large assortment of uncut goo,ls
of superior quality and make, to order from. di-lot
TAWES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ILA AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J 0. MAXWELL Lc SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1020 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 310 8. SECOND lit , below Spruce
FACTORIES —Non 9.5 and 97 GEORGE St,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, neer Ualou.
Onlere toads at a few hours' notice. seTS Imtr
rimusTmAs AND 40LIDAY GOODS.
N../ W. D ()MINN, No. 23 south FOURTH Street,
oilera to dealera and the public a
VERY LARGE VARIETY OW FANCY (100 DB
Suitable for the Holiday seater, Being entirely of bia
" • '
OWN lIWPORTATION
Tho asportment ombracen all tho
NEWEST fiTYLIIB,
AND AT VERY REDECED PRICRA
Among it will be found—
Paper Macro Work Ilexes, Maks, Portfolios, A n
Ladies` Cabals and Traveling Bags
Porte Molinales, Pusses and Pocket hooks, to hr.,
variety.
Pearl Card Cases, beautiful styles
Bohemian (I lass Toilet Bottles, richly decorated.
Odor Boxes and (Dove Boxes.
Fancy lirouse Inkstands, Thermometers, &C.
Backgammon and Elise , . biomass, Cill11111111.1).
Fine English Scissors, In sets
Fanny Cigar Stands and Cigar Cases
Scotch Wood :Sault Boxes and Fancy Articles
Itslssitiens in plastic ivory.
Nlensorandutu and Ball Tablets, its pearl and ivory
Together with numerous other articles in the line.
6 11;11 VALUABLE ENGRAVINGS,
JtAJ IN I:LI:GANT FRAMS,
PRENUII O ENOLISII, ANL ()ERMAN
NAM abd Colored Dagrerings,
OF TIUC STONE OP
A. S. ROBINSON.
Will be sold by M. TIIO3IAS 2c SONS, Auctioneers
without mom,
AT THE STORE, 910 CHESTNUT STREET,
January ith and stb,
COMMENOINt AT 11 O'CLOCK
Pictures open for iropeLtiou. Catalogues three dale
erlool to sale
lf?pl4 COMM
7 HAI? ♦RO QVARTFR BUNS tVnItIoR
OOLONG TEA.
400 AtiliokTlM PIeCkGEB FtWi. (WALITY
FAMILY 7E4 along,
73 S. EIGIITII ST , &boy', IUE:M.4I:T,
leBQ-Ut Nest Sharplem S. 1110 • 51,100
F T 0 Y S ,
Fixer AUTICI
CAN I
CIIINA AND I• AI• E I 13 All 1 ES,
tIAMED, PIPES, 1 4 F0All OASES,
TftICAM, 51410 1117a133,
With tut tII4IICBI Variety 01 other Nouds, jumt opened
CANES of eery dnyertption mouraad With Gold, :liver,
Ivory, A.r. Caney, Opera GleaseB, and Crutchee neatly
ropaired de3o-Iyr
001, G. 1)E KORPONAY HAS THE
‘_/ honor to inform the Cltteens of Phtladelphta that
be has boon appointed INTERPRETER of tho United
Mates Courts, and opened an Office lot tral,l.tthms of
all Modern Eanguagea at 1010 01:0110E Ptrert t 'bora
TENTII, where he will be in attendance to all the bus,.
hese transactions In his 1f.,.. de l-lm
FBA!) !-1,000 PIGS CHESTER COUNTY
Refined Lead For Pale by
VLOOAING BOARD'-23,680 feet Caro
Ilastoorizi boarda, afloat, for rale by
&LURIA & MACALIEITIR
atl 1/11 Yank Wetter littot
itemotiale.
EDrn epobe
L J LEVI' k CO ,
NNW STORE,
TIIIB (Thursday) EVIINING,
VESTINGB,
ijolibrin Oifto.
SILT TO TAKE PUCE: ON
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
de29-tu the in4t
AL!.F'. CuTHS F: T' .5'
0 EURO II DOLL,
No U NORTH SIXTH STREET
J L. MOSS,
WALNUT Street
second door below Fourth
0 aka by %union.
THOMAS & SONS,
• Noe. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH Bilt ZIT,
(Formerly Nos. 67 and 49.)
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY NEXT.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready lcontaining full de
scriptions of all the property to be sold on
next, Oth lost , with a Het of sales of Enh Instant,
and a large amount of real estate at private eats.
REAL ESTATE, STOCEn,
Public Bales at the Philadelphia EXchange every
Tuesday Evening.
iIT IN of each property booed separately, in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to eaoh sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the follgwing Tuesday.
117 - PURNITURE BALER AT THE AUCT/ON
STORE every Thursday morning
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
113 - We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri.
Tate Bale, including every deacription of City and
country property. Printed Lista may be had at the
suction Store.
PRIVATE SALE AT.OLSTER.
Irr Real Estate entered on our Private Bale Re
prier, and advertised occasionally in our Labile Sete
Abstract., (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly.)
free of charge.
S, &c
45 SMARM CONSOLIDA STOOK TED COAL COMPANY.
On Tuesday Evening.
Jailliary sth, at 7 o'clock, for account of whom it may
concern-45 shared Conwilidated Coal Company, Lu
zern. county, Pa , par $lOO
Aiso. d shares Commercial Bank.
20 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Company
silo scrip Delaware Mutual Insurance Company—by
order of Executors.
Share in the Point Breese Park Aaaoclation, elates
in the Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries. and
Philadelphia Atheneum, season tickets to the Academy
of Music, 5 Shares American Academy of Music, share
in the Academy of Pine Arta
ALto, 5 PLlfireit PellnYylvania Railroad
REAL 'ESTATE BALE — JANUARY 6th
•
T 414 sale will ineltidii-.
AN .ENTIRE bQUARE OF GROUND, TWENTY
THIRD WARD, OPPOSITE VIE EPISCOPAL HOS
PITAL —The valuable square of ground, having a
front of 595 feet oil Front street, f... 16 fret on Lehigh
avenue, 565 feet on Fillmore street, and 546 feet on
Somerset street. Four valuable Gouts.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—The vaitmble four
tinily brick store, finiebed in modern stylo, No .136
North Third street, above Arch.
NEAT 110DERN RESIDENCE.—The neat modern
reeidenee, No. 410 Booth Eighteenth street, below pine
Immediate poeveasion
Executor's Salo—Estate of Elizabeth Lippincott, Decl
DWELLING.—Three-story brick direllinj north side
of Parrish street, east of Ontario street
VALUABLE LOT—Chestnut street, e rmantow
BEAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 12th
•
This sale will Include
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John S Jones, Deed
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINO.--Sotitheast
corner of Ninth and Poplar streets.
MODERN RESIDENCE —Neat modern residence, No.
615 North Eighth street, below Green street
FARM OF THIRTY ACRES —Desirable small (arm
of 30 acres, with improvements, Cheater comity, Ee .
near the Chester Valley and Reading Railroads. Full
particulars now ready In handbills.
PEREMPTORY SALE—STORE AND DWELLING.—
Three-story brick store and dwelling, No 1207 Canto.
street, weal of Twelfth street
PEREMPTORY PALE—TWO BRICE DWELLINGS
—Two three story brick dwellings,No.l2V.Olise street
west of Twelfth street.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP VINE ENGLIMI AND
YRENOII ENGRAVINGS OP HIGH cosr AND
BEAUTY
Stock of Mr. A. 8. Robinson.
On Monday and Tuesday Mornings,
Jan 4th and sth, commencing at 11 o'clock, at the
store of Mr. A 9 Robinson, No 010 Chestnut street,
above Ninth, will be bold without reserve 9543ch01ce and
beautiful engravings, many by the moat celebrated
English and French artists The collection embraces •
variety of very interesting subjects, ID heat and elegant
frames, the whole to be sold, no above stated, without
mess°.
re Catalogues with particulars will be ready three
days previous to sale
Sale Non 130 and 141 South Fourth street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FINE MIRRORS, PIANO,
FORTES, CARPETS, &c.
On Thursday Morning,
Jan 7th, at 10 o'clock, at the auction store an llUn
sive assortment of second-hand furniture, mirrors, car
pets, &c , from families declining housekeeping.
Salo for account of United States.
CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DRUMS, dre
On Friday Morning,
istnnarr 75th. at It o'clock, at the auction roan's', for
account of the United States, 234 uniform coats, 213
pairs woollen overalls, 200 fatigue jackets, Ha linen
jackets, 23 watch coats, 140 cotton shirts, 3t blankets,
907 pair bootees, 403 knapsacks, 31 yards scarlet cloth,
41 tenor drums, 3 bass drums, 110 drum snares, lot uni
form and fatigue cape, pompoons, belts, hair mat
tresses. &c.
irr Terms—cash, payable in specie.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Shares In the Academy of Music; Point Breese Park
Philadelphia and blprcaritile Libraries; Atheneum, Ice
FARLEY" AT PRIVATE SALE.
The elegant country seat and farm. known Ai " far
ley," late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased
formerly of Dr. Shippen, le offered ►t private sale. Ful
descriptions may De had At the auction rooms
BSCOTT, Jr.. AUCTIONEER, (succes.
• $O, to WOLBRIST & SCOTT,)4.3ICSIT.STNIIT St ,
oppoolto the 041110a1 House, between !fourth and Fifth
Streete
BALE. OF MS IN SETS, SI.EIOII AND OAR
RIAGE ROIMS
This :Itorna67.
Coalmen.lag at 104 o'clock prerisel,, as will,el
without temtne, an eirinut Mau tment of film in tell
for IWlrr' and mks.' Wear, conitating of cloaks
capes, talmax, v ictorinec muff+, pelerineg, Se. of
mink, sable, stone martin, ermine, silver martin, eabe
rian >gmrrei Sr
gent:,' fur eollar4, fur cap, fur glovae, de
Also, an hien., large site sleigh sal carnage robes.
LADIES: CLOTH CLIMKS, MANTILLAS. dc
Al , O, an invoice of hdles' elegeot style and qusatty
cl.th cloche. dasteri, Claque., , merle and trimmed
iu the 51051.fin.shlonable manner
ID' The whole may he eismined with catalogues
early on the morning ut Sate.
inourante Companieo
/11FIE MUTUAL. HEALTH LVSURANCE
SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Odle*, No 144
South YOURTII Street, above WALNUT, (Up StAirt,)
Phil:o6oos.
CAPITAL, $20,6V
SILAS 8 DREW, PREMCENT
rioanci•l Comanttea —B. L BROWN, J. JOUNSON
E UAZLETON
The pipet of tine Society to the C,412300 of s Mistrial
Pond, to be applied in the most I.l*.tagewas canner
for the benefit of its sick member/1
Ily the payment of the following yearly deposits you
will become a Life Member of the Soelety, eel will be
entitled to a weekly benefit If you shonlil be dissLled by
sickness or ■ccideut from attending to your ordlosery
hoc nes% or occupation
I*.arly 11,75.15t,0f .Ifernser. un I.r SO 1 , 1-• 4g
f 2 DO pot rear draw O) per week
300 •• •• •• 300 •
500 • •• 5 0.3
00 L. • 1100 •• •
7 00 • • CJ • ••
' ••c)• •
• 9 00
• JO ••
First week swept e,.1
In addition to the atavo nn expente pea of II 5U will
be charged the dret veer which auwat 150 poll at the
tame of ansktog appl.ention hod the Jury &plat to
thirty dojo
All who wish to bo moo motob.rs of Oats eoclety
ghoul,' make otrly sE.F.ll,atiou All claam, will b.
to,roptl3 putt Off., op. u from 7 A 11 to SP. 3I
do3U.y
ID MARINE! INSTR.
IILADELPHIA-oMo*, No
f THIRD
DNLY TAKAO( "
7103 d
Jar. Walker,
Joo neCtar*,
'rho Craven,
A 8. Glllett,
Iriarm.pak elieppArsl,
87,11 JOrMS, M D
Josaih M D.
CLIRARD FIRE A.
x_x ANCE COMPANY, PL
802 WALNUT street, wont so
fIYA WM.:B
DII•!07
Wm M Praia,
Johg Anaparb, Jr,
U N Burroughs,
J B. Hughes,
• D. Bberman,
P liseter,
J P Steiner,
11 A Bh.okelfurl,
Hos JOY JONES, press at
G W WOODWARD, Vico Pre4lJont
/so S 1101IstLis, Secretary.
Luse B ALYosp,AsmatastSaeretAry
VOMMONWEALTTI FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP TIIS STATI, OP PERMS:LTA.
N W. Curlier TOIMITII sod 'WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia Subscribed Capital, ESCO,OOO,
rald-up Ciipital.sUoo.ore
DAVID JAYNE', 11. D , Praildent.
TLIOMAS S STEWART, Vice Preet.
BANOS!. e. Moos, Secretary. aul-ly
Oentlemen'a eoobo.
lINE SHIRTS, Inade to order, and war
raated, of eteg tot tontortal NIA PLlFrerlor •vr►
ortac.bly Ahn, Dr,i4 ant Oentlem+n'e Wrap.
pore, At tho Premium t•,tora of W. W K.N.IOIIT, El 2
Mtell Sheet, ebora Perth. n021.y
IVRAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP
PERS very !s.-go and al, Aaat am,rtroer.t at
reduced peen Alm', heavy uutlor.clothin; of all dv,.
aorirtlans, for gentlemen's wear, at W W. KNIGHT'S,
tin ARCH Street, stove :math n021.y
lITINCIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
FUENISMING, STORE, ant PATENT
PitorLpErt SEAM SMUT lIANUFACTORY. No Td
CIIE:ATNUT Street, above Seventh +tract. Yhalatell hla
The attention of Southern end Western 3ferchAlits, and
Btrazigero, le particularly invited to tbi3ll2litu,,i tut of
Shirte, the moot pit S.ct dtting wilds male. At whole
sale and retail, ant male to osier ans.lylf
Monen
rtut PATRIOT AND SI'AN!SiI
I DOUBLOONS,
7 , 215 W, Ur
CRONISE S CO , SPECIE BROKERS.
)42-‘l.3t 40 .r.outh Th,rl.tr9l.l
CAMBLOS, CO.,
BANKERS,
No 35 South Third Street
The highest premium pall for
AMERICAN GOLD
D
NNW YORK EXCUANOR.
Uucurront FUndd bought and sold.
Stocks bought and sold ou cottoois.oo only noNi-2io•
A MERICAN GOLD
AND
;NEW YORK EXULIANOE
AT 1110HEST w i''ITR L' ENT RATEzt,
CRONUE s Co
SPECIE BROKERS.
40 SOUTH TIIIRD PT
II W. TINGLEY / 1 / 4 CO., BANKERS,
Juil• No 4: .s—nth THIRD Sreet, Pt,tviell•h,
COLLECTIONS vremptly ms.la op a
In the enn,la
St,kß,ll.al4, he, liourett ittl n
l'nen,rt ut ItAnk sottyl, ,t r , bough! •t
IJMC\t{Mon
Deposits received uid intere , t td, as p< t azret
sent.
---e.
DILLS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED.
ritystelts. 4 , PEN fIsTS Tb tuEsnrs, and
()the, ran live their Thai .t,,, , usts road , cut , tn,l
Cvltertf,l by In expPrienevA Account tot, whn CAD gire
the be it ten.renc,, Col h client in this city. from out
md, pestte., promptly Mt, oded to ►n 1 rimitte , i Ad.
dooot ACCOUNTANT, No 7.:; south SIXTEENTH
Stn et
Fr WO GEN 'r AI E N AND THEIR
\l ire., or four alngle Gentlemen will find Kool
Dan!, with a❑ the comfort, of a home, in IL genteel.
quiet family, by aildretaingi J 11.,11nx 1350 , P u Ter.,
mare* Location central tweeze.* eachanged el
e • St •
KEROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED C 0.41
KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS
This Oil to not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO
TILE REST SPERM It wal NOT GUM OR OONUT:.L
AT ALOIS TEIIPER AT VIM, •nd it 'tat RUN LONO ER
AND KEEP TUE JOURNALS COOLER THAN AN':
AJMER LUBRICATING MATERIAL
V" Machlnsets sod other, are requested t. call
owning these oils at the •ole n;ency,
CIEOIIOE M FREEMAN. Agt
del9.3m•ir \o. 116 Walnut Welt, abase Pratt
C.ialec bt) anctioa.
FUR NESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
Nqx bra 224 ‘1 jal•y 3
BY ALFRED 11. 11ERKNESS,
PUILADLLPDIA liOttall AND CARRIAGE
BAZAAR, ern:threat corner of Ninth said George Sts
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
Salsa of horses, carriages, and Lineal, hell
regularly every SATURDAY MORNING, throng:mut
the year, commencing at 10 o'clock
117 The largest collection of new and second-hand
carriages, harness. saJdles, Ae , ire the city, =ay be
leen at this establishment for private aid a
:isc. Carriages received on storage
Out-door gales attended to on reasonable terr...s.
HORSES, VEHICLES, AND HARNESS.
On aturday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at S the 13aaaar, will Le soli, Dorset,
vehicles, and harness
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
so. 422 WALNUT MEET, above - FOURTH.
CARD--SALE OP 11 0113E1IOLD FURNITCRE—TtII43-
Irr We beg leave to inform the public [haters hold
our regular weekly males of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS BALES ROOM, NO. 422
_WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is g iven to ob
tain the highest prices for the goods of thou, who easy
favor us with eolusiguroents. Families hartng portions or
thefr furniture to dispose of, or those drrelloing Souse
keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings,
can hare their furniture CAREFULLY REMOTEP TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL BRAILLE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR PG . .IINITCRE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OP THE FUE.NI
TUBE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORM
IN TILE CITY.
LU — PereOnet&VOlitlK MI With etWaliipiateete Me rasa
assured that their property will not Da &standee&
pg . Commissions more moderate than those attargall
toy any other Anetion House in the city.
EU' Consignments respectfully solicited.
Bales paid immethateir after the goods are KU.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 13th
This sate at the Exchange, on Wednesday erasing,
intm'Y 13 th, DMA, at 7 o'clock, win linchpin—
Orphsus• Court Sole—Estate of John Ward, Deed.
TWO YRAME ROUSES, SOMERSET ST , NINE•
TERN' PR WARD —The lot of ground, with two frame
homes thereon erected, northwest aide of Famereet
street, 100 feet northwest from Ahmed street, Mos
teenth ward, thl feat front and 106 feet deep Sr
ground-rent
VA to be pal/ at the, aale
Rile at cornettor Broadaxe,/ lace Sta.
MINERAL CLAY AND BLACK LEAD.
On Tuakiay Artaracca.
Jan. Ltb, at 4 o'clock. at th• trarebousa of J /1.
smith A Co . corner of Broad and Race itroeta, ba
mold, on sowing of • horn it may comers,
18 bbla tninersl clay or Wadi lead.
AT eRITATZ
A arst-eleas Printing Odivi, with a good nn at bald
ness, fonr printing petal**, two Pagans sad aae Alums
Type and everything necessary far the baldness. Apply
at the Atte ti Store.
QA.7II3EL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY :AAN OMOZ, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., cady
eight doors below the Nachangs.
Hours of businere Irom T o'clock, A. M., oath 14
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor sake, and sales at the Auction Holies, Al
tended neon the most satisfactory term.
CAPITAL 1,200 000.
Er tabliiard for Ms haft .Tiirry Yam,.
Advanca made from one dollar to tbonzands on Dia
monde, Oliver Flee, Watches, Jes-elrr, Hardware, Net
eland ee t Clothing, Yerni tura, Bedding, Cigars, Hui:ad
Instrumsots, Guns, Homo, Carriages, awl Goals of
every description.
All goods can llamado cap length of thste eves
upon.
All sarsnoss, from one bemired dollars awl upwards
will be thargecl 1 per cent. per mouth; 1600 ea ewer,
the lowest market rate.
This Store Nous& having a depth of 12t) feet, kat liege
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and grl
rata watchmen for the pre see ; also, a heavy fr.=
mune effected for the benefit of ail persons haying goods
advanced upon
N. B.—On LeAcoint of having an unlimited capital,
this odic* is prepezad to cube advances en =lie 1141 th.
factory and sococaroodsting terms than asy other La
this eity.
Mosey adrattoe4 to the poor, to small szoosta,
ova say dans.
AT PEI - VASS lIALS.
Gold Patent Lever and nth*? Watches, :swag, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced 'gift/. ail -by
MOSES NA THAN S, AUCTIONEER
AND COSIVISSION SULACHAST, S. I. esense
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE—HoId and raver patent Ism,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry,
of avers description, modal instruments, &0., &o.
AT PEIVATE SMLE---Arranged on second tocn,
household furniture, of every description, beds, not
treems, carpeting, looking glassed, fancy articles, &m.,
&e.,
Out-door sales *Handal to personally by the Anordon
eer. Charges very low. CosudiptrosaL of Enultwor
clothing, Jewelry, &o ka , whetted.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN °MOB,
S. E. Corner of Sixth sal Roca Streets,
Where money will be loomed on gold and aline plata
Watches, Jewelry. Diamonds, Clot Ling, Cry Goods,
Groceries, Segura, Hardware, Cutlery, Parnitcre.
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Horner, Stooks. mod on all ar
ticle' of value for any length attics agreed cm, on snore
satisfactory and Choral lame than at any ether estato
lishment. H. N AMASS.
GREAT CHANCE TO PROCLItE CIIIISTICAS PRE.
RENTS , FOR LE9.3 THAN HALF THi USUAL
HEL,LING PRICE.
At ?mate Eair, for Iris thin dal! tba •ellisg priest,
a: tha Luau sautbel.st corner c 9..:1th Lei E..
atrtrts—
Goll rod Weer watch,* of *eery drecrigb . on, gait
chatnt; goll bracelet/A, bed: bracelets; elegant gold
bf engin:lls, scut pint sod brgochre: elegent goil finger
tinge, Ear gold roe rho; fine gat and 'direr peneil
cars; fine gold tgretseles. elront gold shirt stnis, vs
riotu drwiptlont; jet btu:girt.; gold kegs; Ante roll
noriAtlltont port, naropri,, rtel nolnerom otter gm:ler
of letrelry; doter, accord. nt, Wel k stes; noimas,.-tver;
sarregorg hut-omen is; Lugar 11l 'w.schlort; corolversi
/to, to
1:7 CAA early gni rotate bargAli'lt
GREAT BARGAINS TOR CHRISTMAS P aE.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY LOW
PRICES.
MaAttng ewe. doable rasa. sad d..vahla o.,:tacts. Intl
jeweled andplata Ehglo 01,
h tit Irrer V ht 4,111
Sayer Eagl,sh ossat lever 'ratchet
YES vow 'PM 1444 lacilta3 twspossent 11.1
lever watches
Hauling case and open fore gold lertne watclien
Very foe enameled Wise grit wat:heil
Ether lever and lepthe vetches, English, flanwr„ sal
French watches, gold chains. jewelry-
ments. and ramierocu teary srtielea.
WYJEUIII great sale of rorfcrad Waukee, Jews/Ley,
Gans, Pistols, Musical Instruments, take ',Lon
shortly. Due notice will to given.
WEBB'S veal sale of Dry Gorda. Clothing, Beading,
Ae , being forfeited collateral', will take ;Lew iliattlx
Doe notme will be given
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALM TH3 L'SC.SL
BELLING PRICL3 —Doolle-bottocnal nn.t tainting
0440 rOLI patent levee wstrhee, of the m..at
proved maker; hunting we =I o;teen Lou. golf Neaps..
altDr./.•fraz2 lepta* u-V.4.1, fail ,styrt,:ti ; ftay r.. 1
enameled lever sod hymn wsuttie. tunes"; ra
jewelry of .very leATtpacn. 0:11 . 4.7 14it: tod 6 - VILO
matZhtf, is lhaatt,g a1.V..111.1....1 eye. far, alvvr
and French vest:hes. s rezar5!.....rt.... -, rat lox
mt.*, hide ri Ar
I!IEMiiEMIZEMI
ectSl4,....en:i of vrir:7 descr!raca ci r Adi toZirAttl
for w.. , : the or ;rirate 1.1!*
MON 2:l* ADVANCED oa all sal tvan ILLL.I. of cr...4 , 11,
for pubLe or prints 141., tr
tiMa ehlriell
fIEORGE IV. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N N comar cfKFt. act &TM 5 - 4 - siaa
11,04'6 li*Wia
SWKNINO SALES
SALES Et ART AATURDAT AVANINtI,
At T o'dett, it the Anetze .stc,.p. ct Ilarirraret Cat
ler), llocrete.pez Artrelea, CIotALLA, Water.h*l, Alert
ry, teary ♦rt.dee,
'A m tisem cuts
OFOLKS' CONCERT T
V HALL, MARKET. F•trs—t. s Twel:th
PATREft KEMP h. 4 011 1,.a .11:! g.va FIVE
tf SISA.7.. 17.
Costal:l,E of Vlltz 2t.e oz each ti ...Z1 of the •tes
- eth, ath,
the Lth. at 74
tin L.F Craig ,:c . c.; K.
th- orrat firar.i fa:h.
The ttr.petall ,, ,,t of tr„a Xr.s.,-
I.7t , r4AAy . m etht, t:tltt. trh re t o lttittentt. la the lamestteq•ak fzr the dt -
Zeus a great treat. I owe 0,01:1,
eeet toes!:, atlf,e how Ica Yo-tl.l Leto I as! Lst
you lired ent s;c,
rt.ogla t.ckett 25 cents at the lien ezl
faculty t Arts for elie during the tie? :sir 7l
MRS. D. P. 13()WERS'
WALNUT STREET THEATRE
Leatat MRP D P RGWERS
Acticz anl Sta,t .11artt.., ......
SATURDAY El EN rati Jartzart
The Eat , rtairmeatt w. , ,N the I",ia:t:
taper. ental 1 tt..
D.Lrain.r. T kir. REGIMENT
Cart,u,tht, \tr R. t_o; a at: shtortll Mat,
N 1 1 , 3 C Alm..
PAS DE DEUI. Mr at.lM.a. IV,
4.1 e the Cele t rv:-.
ALL THAT OLITTI.PS
aSterE, at: C.
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Oft:, p qua fr,ra -„k a 31 tIP )1
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IZIN=CIMUS
:CAI-it or Plf Cr ckr....1 • Srrzrel 3ratr,
SS errata, Orrh, , trs tkr.l4 ; Seals in Pr.Tati.
130.1? d, 3 rant., Gallery, 13 errata; Gallery tor Cf,..l:ral
Periona, 3 eratr; Prrrate Ikx m Giliary to Cal.rtd
Perdous, erne
Bcot °Mee °yeti from 10 M until 3P M Pocra
nll opon at dy lock ; pie:forum/Ice to cOra eacr at
precisely
rVATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET, NEAR LIGUTEL
ASSISTANT 3t tNAGER
INItEztTRIAN MANAtiER_
SITURII.I.I EVINIZIer 3.1.L.,11.c
The+.t.lthe
14;,..ct.a:LItt r-t't 4
moxrt. CRI.STo
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To c0r..7.1.13! n,th the
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HE 31AENNERCHICS - ELEVENTH
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Anut:3l FANCY OFIF-.3:=
Tl . F.z. , DAY.Fehrt:trylo:h i at the ..I;ir .!: we:
?sl.x ni ct th- N N tTIL , kl. GI IL.C.INI; Race
stre, the! tztr.,
men 1%.%
S.ANFORD' ,3 OPERA ROUSE—
FL).VENTII Ste...t.ahos• Chestaat
ETIIIOI`IAN PM:FOR:MANCE-A THIS SAti.7aING
Stleo pan Lit. Illustrated by f!Antorl'sC4f4
Stars--New Dan-e• by the R an f at i child,ez
[kora open at 7 n'elnek—to MaILOO. , II tauter tlf.ars
el co bt eonelade .Ith
LArGFIABLI ArfERPIECt.
Ada:Mane* 23 vents.
V. AVING FUND.-ITNITED STATES
1 \-- TRU? COMPANY, corner of THIRD sad CHUR-
N - L . ' T Btrvita,
Ledge and alma sane received, azt paid beck o de
mand, trithoot notice, with /ME FIR CENT LNTBIE•
ESE from the day of depca. t to th, 14y of withlnv' Li
011 n kourl from 9 oz.til 5 o'clock ncy day 6.-.1 ca
SIONDAS EVENINGS ,c= =:.I 9 c',..l'ock
DRATT3 fcr.at• ca Ilkeook.:,
trota f 1 optrap.i.
ProLleat--FTBPIIEN B CRAWIOID
Treasorsr—PLlNT 8188.
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