The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 15, 1858, Image 3

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Wontd.a*Alazpank,of.bis , lielibleat ithielt MOO
intercettuti arelkettd 1110 41e itfilt4llo t them
i n usengnA , Aarsiotterikir took - boron! Vhal'ef
it, and thhtivii,tbatilleittitlqrtgatlyj Stifle lb
what he" liii/AniAl:: - /iiinc;ll%, r ;glid*O.,
tereatienhit-liPfgaredettqAtuk er as 1101"1
and follow* trifOttitepe l idAloilip .eit the
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the
,aceldeathourred; ort . ..one oremenee,b o, tem 'Mir
he was ultitcatlke tinprelekid likitt 4 thittinstur bis
spies 'derided 61 t 0 60US hitilkitiotlgor i T i ire;f ol
lofting fa ft"ttihrectiluiTl will iiittlitleti'onefaci
which Wilkilid%:the'lralltiettlatiliAtini tit tfie,Wpi(
laboring under ; , tie' *as euel4 o . l .ilini 'Pg.co , at .,
tempting tii:,po: i50n:41664
, 4.4 fele two s (gemstone; he
ohelied persona -with otteMpting. to .do. so fir,,tho
brat instaralkheatn g.444alsf , or4disie,itlie, Ow . :
son *ha' brought hie food tokitop withiebtting poi.'
son ill Vireiiititulliefith au Witflear frhetiertfole ; id
the sauce, .itiatepoe I ., ; o ,.illikrgagf-Prs;OlepitWith
beldam purOusion'oillai.Arelee r e,.',AV4ootor. re.
at lee In the paten . t! to hint llialik‘ iiialiPillit
not dorisamything,of tdiindi Ike Ware miehirree- ,
sons,foribinitieg, IlroOldgp ,bed done end- it Wks,
this; be stated that Rifotof , Elitprhiik ortie,rete;
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him eil„when ;he baka4kisillor;ieffllitx podirdoekl .
the seldlitk poWdehterrintirglAin;tatt heilMovered
the castor ottin the...biltinulbt • 'Ail eitpx and 40!
his sister was in celliefelit"ifthlttelMotioe to give
him thoolli Zasked , hinilintrhe-tdleoevered! , the '
oil, and he told- me, after be had drank , the oof-
toe . fteidiscofpiredi tliebtlirter the ibottein of • the •
otip;,hie mind appeared to red" tifion Mit ,Weillif,ar,
mooten*p-Yrid4pla"signecit pregmaricg;, - , Eihall.
meelhillght% elge.4 , 44euti ti ell a i Ovidence,titOitt I
°outlet' it delnelort Oh, Cheistinie' ilq . a "young ]
lady oral ggentleman .-vielted th e,priaener ou d , .ite ,
!fowled ill- 4 4, -ChArd l','llpin 'walking-into ,thit,mell, I
potroduidd , thelentlemarrto hint; the ladyli allele - '
I forgot' I% sat and - talked shoe niedeentai and left
the loilli.ritte7 , loiitt morning'!lte' rOpitteatett.:: to
see rile; .. telit
-the fiettipir, arberi;. • ;:carile'down -
that he ~.wanted,go - ist - tue ; onpori 'faille( his
cell, IvfoiiP:d --hitei ':iii , „'W math of groat agile.
lion,walking up, and down hie , oell, - with a
blanket, Wrapped °mod himi; he Ittehod,very wild ;,.
he said, Doctor, I Want to 'see you M bad ; L.know
why, you brought that, ady here; I thee- stated to
him Iliekno,objeclin brin g ing the lady there, that
I fi rst Minato ;permission- to_brieg her ;•.I asked
him why hititeliedse ; he said c "She is prevent--
I knoir i ~ t-Aptie is gone in the family ffeerorlitii_ -
montbit:/,' Tife - licry - , - tileXielltiefere;Tlitelittutfulfiri. . ,
riedllidYt "nil ; Wife everneamoteholleve'stiOlui.
not 06'g-dant, and:l have.nOlAntilon to think o Wet.-
wigs i,-frOnrrsricssai Mtlivtioosibmakita're bad with
him,:,uselk of-Witiebzwitatheer nonsense, and front!
what I have .seela,ofithemarr, and , the inqulrleal'
have-Airulei ildtantiltie , Istitily 'neinteiton.-z-:(rhpi
rest of • the : witness's answer onleell a to) - 7 4 po .
w
ii..tiati` whit' I siiiiind 'heard - fre ' Ithiself, he.
wua new 4opspos recoils i 4 didloot pay that EMU , .
thin to tfiniiondltierfor his akin that - frifight have •
dene,-,littk,likt. ibi'ilniiinOTl Wart that hittakin hot.
when the Leslie washigh ; when his pulse wan low
his akbal Weir cooler;the ' L littleeiet an :ordinarily
healthy man is seyenty to aciviintYltive ; ,r lione.xe
I brie:beard-fill hi nearly all r thir,fritnelseireisre--
hoed in.thisisse . ' :,,: :, . '• 7 - " : ...
Cfo4'.44y;iiied, .iii;'Zir. "Ain, aste hie rateki
ande In ooart.-I came to court on the morning the
trial commenced; I have , bSen'Utore daily about
loaltplier eleren,,Mid4tinerally returned -at about.
halhpast three LI knew rives awayorpe -day ; I
have been
„rivritylieWial jicidne.':' ' ',... .
Question by. 3fr.:Erecrirlltiiing :been • Mire
every day' eines .IfienOtanieneemerit of_the: catnip_
and heying , benid the buck; 4 the ovideena ea the,
aubjeottuf, On defendant's condition - and'ionduet,
can you say what your opinion from that testimony
is, oftitesardij , or insanity eflho'pritortell::- . - -..'• •
Objected to by _ 111r,./dann,, and overruled. -.
lienittlit/(plpA - iwiirii.4 'aid ': the rade&
physician irkloyamtineiligprawn p - I, heroin that_
capecityylaited OOd -seen the- defendant ; - r saw'
him,firetbothitoveninget the •Ith-Novemberi-be
twerm 10 and It o'clockl..l , lten.ctilled.to his cell
by the watchman ; . --I-Ibuntl!, there was no light , lo
his -Dell ; Alid trarthing that attradteli.MY.affen
thin was the „insane ;light ..•:', - of 'liii - aye, and
his glticil'atfosi:Jte - :istilfifd7,mix,if I „was the
PhYsimilit of lite - POEM, c and ;.I ..airdLl,-- wimp- ,
he thettitsktbtulo fOrdoidethitis to put hint tealeapi
be looked around-the dell - lif - . a: vellOrettrOtter; eta'
cited way? and. said dm Would . never. be Able to
exist there; having:been a,oopratomed , to'• - the 'open
country ; -be Wished bodied - kik htireethere . ;; Thad
no fortheremareniatforr:vilk SIM' th at tanght,,; I
Went away and °raided Mtn ispiatia;ind:did`,not
tee biro trititdieir j morhing ; I eawhimileit morn
ing about raptp,skalook; hti Qat tear termed ' a
tirade 4sgellise.the, Mee in the . prison . v.1113 - said
he .:han litteard.:themi: , talking about him -, ail
night; .44fiuldetlfrered:1;to- continue • him that
there were,,nn,apies,ipt,ltil
t il i wur;, - that, the idea
was ainuirdellotTedinitA Ito ' Mb* to *do . 80 i I
found obi' he hid Ant 140 'Alibi Vetere, until
three o'clock I- the watehman WOW ; sof , ' think
that at that:thee:be. oommenocillgoing;tovet.,the,
ftleitaloPhikaritog, but treks abruptly, atithent
having ; teebjeoted - him ito 'sr_ nottee" of
exturtintitkin,:s;_for - ithroc: ,- isr ,-- „four , " weeks; . /aiid '
sometimeitepent tWo er,•thrie hours - of 'en, , evening
in-hficell; litipulse - ranged , from „ninety .',te 'elm
hundred and twelve ;- hie akin.when Iliail. exam
-
feed- it yea aid dis tAheromaa a•-very: groat,
incoherence - in hid` lringuage; and- a , want of se
quence in his ideas; I think bis',Plse was, lower
and his; mind; more Oolleded'ls, `the - ,morning;,
his pfilselavariablyrolsteirerddinioti,tirlf noi to
war& Tinillii"XFardi.nighti - his. thoughts were more,
confined, irragular, anti his language tooth frag
mentary ; Ins Appearance hrthe graeinterview - L
had with him"ras very exeitedi`bliveye lurido and
his goiticalation very - violent; upon ode occasion
a etergyman - • regalia - in" theorton and . made'
Boma allusloo to, the apostlea „peter, Jaries,-Ond
Thomas; I roiha ttie'rrison'er very push tutted
that afternoon ;-he Paid the olergymab bad preenh
ed wt him ;, thatoit was 't Yid thy- lunige.in mider
for lb* rhsit;wiliwit-dief_ittutdebartkinsutathattn..
supphied thaysemnon was preached at bier; he Wid
ow once lie heAtireamed of Mr. Carter yin - reply
too question onnitie es to how lie- looked, be said
that ldr: I:tarta r- heir aiWebdeolegil Pindied:.-Oly
inuldries, but : , a.seemed desirene to bring ter an,
affront constgalon, -bit after some time be. told ink
that, bid bavngtraroodertleg, he suppesed, errand
prevent WM doing the mleetabf he intended ; upon
another comalon I Munoentied balking to hit- &beet
the foreign hello ;
,-I MentioneV to - him the .new,
steamer on
.the stooks in 'Bugling; and - alluded; to
he di ffi culty in•-•lannebing her; le_mid he Could
launch her, that. he had a_ plao of launching, but
that lie would not reveal.% because , eke was an
Begin& ahip , , - Uri .. . c arter -beitigan Boglistmen ; .
he:alluded in ,a:-very ridionletufway to the pre•
diem:went of, the English' ' petifilii 'on` being unable ,
to latnieh;naylng that ~he would, allow her to re-
Main:. ailaughing r ateek - for AI- abide:we - rid i on
theroeoatiOn which-tr... - 7. Smith *MOW to, I never
give 'Waspy, ell it - all:f Ito. admired lir. Stnith
of being in a aonsPiracy with the Blitrict Attar ,
nil to bring the 'ming lidyibtortlie cell ; some
three ior ' four days after =I. had koken •to him
about the * , Leviathan,". be Amid' he - would
reveal :ni 'Me - his plan , of, tunnelling' , htif; -
and .would, bite ' - debt .'..ao before i t ' be
Mil iteisuspeetedr.meLof ,' being in league
With Carter's freesia i- he, then pmmededth say he
Would proeue. some billions or millions 'of clay
pipes, the bowlsotwhich, b i rpartioulartrapiailieric
were to be of various sizes then Jae leaf to: pro
-01110. I dOn'qbbitilliff, if Oa iiiidAtit)ot casino
soap is he thew-Woe to employ Iteritimatcrblcirr reap - ,
bubbles; there hubbies ware to ilh'attetehet trithe,
YeaselranE by - their .... hebyruseyluid'llghtitess wore
to float the 'vessel off; I awoke to Me i about the ab
eurdity of this plow,, tied be /links out...into a urea),
laugh-; - it. we& the - Manner - iw..whinh ..he told me
theitery tharimpreatiettnie: more than the story
Itself; I think then I--saw for 'the drat, time a
mitten's , expretisionYof madness,' insane - canning f'
I would iner)tien be evenwfterwards denied hiving
said anything of the kind ti, ree 1 I think he was a
monomania°, r, I, - -. •• ; • . - , •
Cro , s-exaMined by. Mr. Idenn.-1 Mesh he..ifilf e'er.;
tidily InsanisAii; , one ratittlech_autl 'Moldered rind Irrti,
hossteri others; I don't tblelutbatcin any of these in.
terriews hie conduct was simulated:, Vcoasider it a'
etraege , iteeMetehee. that: the 'Prilinier :,eilonid • have
.teen excltedby the clergyoutiVs,diecodree; his excite
men k was greater than ;that which would ,be produced 1
an a hlghlyEenSitrie'llia tinderthe Circumstance.; the
t,igtl shit be cure in, h e said e bed shot a licesten;..
I Stopped hlm f as I generally do. in these murder diem'
And told him I .would try to metre, bind comfortable
during the night; he always appeared to glory in the
deed; he &lima veld - he did not think . heotight to be
held accountable; be appeifliethliave an idea that the
prom Won hefted received justified the act; dote t think
he ever stated-JO distinct terms /het the wrong he bad
teamed from Carter 'induced him to commit the act;
he gave Me no Yemen-it was a general assertion of his
that:thelised anutjustifiable; he frequently inquired of
what 'said ;or hint, and whet they thought of
bfirn‘he acid td me.! since . - he 7 came to -thin coact, that
people Were - loiltintat him from underneath the Door;
he said this in eidelected, serious, and mournful rain.
nerp he said that peopleteeld not' see , bint, beeanse hs
- did not, stand . du, and they, looked at him from under
the floor. _
To lir Loughevat,—l . nes-noVer specially requested
hi-Any - ono to pay attention to hie case; Doctor Smith
spoke to the about him, 'My experience of simulated in.
sanity aniountato *MAI have seen %tithe contitti prison;
I have no qualification Vs' gire-aa - to my opinion of hie
losanitri I have said he was a monomaniac• his mind
ads minfused generally oisallenbjects; he, told ma of hie
maniage,ble bating .hed a obi d, and of having fotind
out the editor of his shame, -
Jobb fint the fitherof Smith'a
wife; .at tins time or her_ morriage , she ores , / little past
twentpone; ahelertheineaboOttoe27lb March, Iffed; I
receiredfronrifelliblftipropOials of marriage, I do not
retnemberthe dateil;eaw him once after marridgef• I
should Judge he wee eery happy; I think it was inlet,.
ruary _- , - , ,
lirOWn nu;ritoteted tli c prcire:ue ' dir elit;eiretere-,
atehere ,Mr';‘Certer - toolr'away the dough/Swot this gen.
tleman.
Obievted to by Mr ,Atinn.': Objection enotained,,
Matt Ellzsbefly `f3mltti, - affilmed..-The witness, open
thddeoftefidi Seat,'Wfid the preferred "standing.
I am the.. slater of the prisoner Ole is older than "I
am ; I 'hens Gaither hi - the SitOtaaer Tenag
ha
dies' College . InWilnalngton; Drits,Mcallififfwea a PuPQ ,
Q. Wheb wad ehe pla4ed there, and by,Whont I -
Objected to. queens:a irithdrinn
My brothel... Old sate - her about „the iild lie or Bray,
Ite came to tialt•ma atter hiaretern frmo the
Boutif.'Wter zit/it/ye:lSe - eltenroaraneee or We !dui,
be spoke at moo length or the gonthonf lsdlea, cam
paring them -with. those of the riorttiistating at the
same time, that in sal eting a companion. for life, hi
thought be Would not choose one from etther extreme,
but would., take one from the Keystone State, VIM
would be , ' mor e" apt'. to ' combine -'the - excellen
cies of
,the two sections, the warmth.. of ' the
Booth and the - strength of -lino; ;North; Just
at that moment' it', young lady 'erttOred the parlor
tattir her Mutat ler hand t' I remarked to hini'a Pennayf.
vanian wee hap appeOaelling I, would introduce him;
I did 'so tliiff yoUng lady was Who Kiliatnith Q, Mc-
Cauley; be inquired of' me Where ebe was from. who
hid' placed her in the institution, ehid my opinion of
her f, shelterr'ths daughter of one Mr. John
hteCauley, - - 1411iiiiberre, `gentlemen of reepeeta-
Inlay, as I, hadlearned,lott believed of lirriitedeirenta;„
trances;; that shrilled been plarbd in the Institution by
bje friend, and more sareeesful partner, Btr.lttettard
Carter, orTatritura ,• an to my ep)nion or her, my op.
portnelties for 11.nirolog her intimately were top limited
to Speak' - very definitely, 'she. haring then teen In the
institotiow-bat %bunt:wiz weekar Mytahapossessed,. as
he 'mad oheerre, an easy address; wee possesse of
ge n erous' inipulltiNktd; an,fat. as- Amulet learn, an
amiable disposition; wo spent a few moments. fa
Foetal canvereation j: atopra47, ea- _ to; gas ;Feral:go-So
listen to the tousle, when we `were minedif shallot
or the retinae teachers ; after Alsitut, ten ralwates the
teacher and Mid McCI-vrithdrew Vtiky brotherater thy.
self retuned ta the. Pettey, that girl suits,my fis&ey,,
mad-l'etillttliketherre) wifelfl.pact get heir , ' T. hen
eidered it„butst - Pea remark ; and putt but little at.
tentlon taitrbe tths next say; Isaw him the fol
lowing August Torli tree there OnAetritt, we
convened about general matters • annannt ntbui
3 343 him That Miefe hloo7lidiVdditiOdt me to oak him
whether he Ibid. Amalie& eletterirani fier',,helitte .
ViblitnetttitifeTgiiiertstqliddlift, delttitetr to bray
it, andtestated ‘ wifSThir Off 'had'really written to him;
told Kieft an linattiodke,or " the fast; he replied.
In - 4 rinftegtierftricira of Mfr . Varier, Tamaqua;
oat - repaired 1,1(44, r buy,. would wllts
fibUilftrelse tookt lace - lairrelititd its' that; left New-
Ortria - Augutty:mor him as thClOth or. the-following
loyinidogkort
- tkileditifli MK .tris that lia,witaaname"
, he Ailtdriddt.idtd phiaidethdrnlddy hid
o.ootrMeArtia4Q-ho.'Optifoici he said he was lg.
aged thatitis Mot).; 81m was at the college at that time;
11l
.. ,,r . ' I iftreirrotge eft 11l if 1
fulcra welfare ' Ylipu,;,(4ild_ for ; itLthat,,,,that, act In-
Muted, to surfrilled.& , lich lit thief, Artni,- womanly , 1
dellisiterittat - Iverno eiMential in' the selection ofj
Ai - chmpanion to one of his relined Apitaibllftles. end 1
: , Wit poost ladies would be upyrilling to Oahe their
'' , tiire haPPlosselm eaYettarofdasertmlontoe , itootaint-,1
`alto' my - brother remained Setae Woe with me; dui
lig that Intedwiew be emelifiss MoCauleftp, the porter;,
J shifted Philadelphia In Noyenatier ; ,t. LOW her and Mr.
?Ritter and her brotheri4 received an invitation from
my i bretber to ;spend ;Thanksgiving MAY it -/ - raw' "
, p Piti.;4ltoitteeine:_pgiteedfng; Mies McCaule ysaid:
O, was going to spend Thanksgiving ° Doi . at, the
i n
: 11wt.,-.AoteIJ X , tbund; my brother at .. the -hotel.
~ a, blehaion '.. annul .:- Mies bleCaulevi came tap
in- 'the:; next` train; my brother went by . her,
reiatiest to the_ Wood ;Strut depottojneet her; sma
...to tuyeurprisebrougtit berth the Madison
i Mouse, she,
fending th en inure presence; OA the evephig Ot that
, syNissideo.o4 brulher,,and myself made a call •in
beidnuastreekt, as 'we were passing down Obestelut
.'lltreetleis met,Arrearter ..• be seamed Pleased tit meet
usi,ne•was then introduced thin/brother ler , the ; first
'.tirelit .he acconipaniedtti tii , the -Medieint 'Mute' and.
16?"ti;4btliertrree,m1e4siiiittiiilrnihlfuerise"diernmgji t b b rOlh w rr whether
he would, net, invite Mr. Carter to dine with no the next
,day' . he xeplied, he would -be. perfectly willing to do so
' provided he (Carter) would nett think Tae was snob ins to
geld Ida favork.Carier name, next day ;my brother,was
there with a gentleman named Harry whom he Invited
,bi n join. us;„ atter dinner-that day Miss Mel/, pointed-to
a ring the wore Upon her finger, and remerked to Mr.
:Center, that la my,engagernent , ripg with Tom, and, I
think, eheedded,';asalive willbe married by Christmas ;
t;pst was after , dinner; ivy. brother was in the r oom;
Mr. , Catter mailed ,plearently, it might be taken for.a
Pleased tesentor a passincjoke • he spent the, remain.
der or the day with es, visited the Academy of Pine Arta
with no, took tea with as ; spent a portion of the even
,iig,, and; the - next - day wp returned to the cohere ;. I' •
was in the city efterwards, ton the 12th December; came
,np On the Alth; sawair., Carter - de_ the similes of the
..„1 2 .th, at donee's /fetal; She (Mils 140.) :wee with him;
My i brother . tame , with, fee ; , the ; next day I had an
interview ' with' Mr. Carter, 'Carter and 'I went
,tOthe hotel of my brother; he !at there; Mr. Carter
intrOduced the subject; repeated - in aubstince to him
i ,thetoununicetion / hadmado, to, him (Carter) t. that
'he learned they - telkedof being' married on the Meth;
"-that I bad urged the postponement of It at least till the
'coming,vecationor Chchttmas holiday's; that he united
Wtth me in that reurieet that , it /Mould he postponed until
Vhrlstume,as he would be oecessarily absent from the city
until about that time; he desired to bapresent at the mar
riage, and inasmuch as such an event seldent occurred
more than once In a reanelifetime, we had as well make
"Merry of it; Mr. Carter was then informed Of the tour
which-the: , purposed taking after marriage, and he pro
-tweed that-the should take Tamaque in the route, and
I p,sy,w visit to his house' preiimis to leaving be inquired
of toy brother whether he wonid consent to the post
&nen:lent,' to „which' my - brother replied that he woe
,perfectly rifilli.g, if' Mies Merl. would agree to it ' o that
Mr,-Carter must clink, her emment to that, which Mr.
Carter seemed to thluk he could do by addressing her
by letter; .fterlitr. Carter left the Madison Mouse,
my' brother. inquired of mews to the nature of my
„Interview with Mr: Carter; ' I"replied to him yhat I
‘ feare4l , lldat - they had not given as formal an aunonnes-
Melt tOlfir.llarter as the oirenmattuaces of the case
might:require, Whieb led eine •to seat the Interview
' :With Mr Curter; I; told' my brother that I had called
:by appointment plabfr;tlerter ; that my Brat interview
with him was an ' to - Whether Mies McCauley had not
preciously armhallsted :him,. With the object of my
visit; he replied-that era had dot—that the supposed I
night wish to - solicit a donation for a Ouzel' or a par
&mega—that f wan noualty:engaged in some such occu
iuttliin ; I told Jinn that nett was not the object of my
,visit; that de/leen:it would seem to forbid my intro
dotting the subjectle' Min; but I deemed that justice
l t t ag t ":mr V: withthe(lie f e tt ud
igratyboprd c Tinteresteof latnttn ,
•tion to say to hill
that_ Miss McCauley said sho
purposed to matTy'mt.brcither the • following mew.
-day; that anise had placed her In that institution, undo/
;thecireumatenees, I shottld'thlak him p erectly Judi
_liable in holding me somewhat responelblelt I. did not
give him, a , forreal intimation of these intentions; that
I wished/am distinctly 4 0 understand the ' match WWI'
;Wt one of 'my . , projecting; that from'ibit to lest I had
not connived-at'it t. that the meetings %between • Miss
McCauley and My brother were without design , on my
part; and entirely beyond,my control; that front princi
ple, I white ndadntereentionlet in such - matters, and
,considitraditthar tin age toast for themselves; but that
I waienttrely Unwilling that ttni matter should be con
summated withentihis having - first obtained a die
-tint-understanding of ,the whole matter; I then in-
Aulred of:ldne whether`Mise McCauley and my brother
-had net Odnuounteatedthatee,te to hitp themselves ; 'be
replied that 'belted" received ail the communicat ions
„IMO had bean mode as mere jest ; that on the morning'
of that day, the' 13th .. Of Dereinock: he had" met my
brother, on his return from the Weet , Chester depot;
; that my brother had remarked to Mr. 'Carter, not to be
zurprised if he should ' hear of a runaway match be
tween, hfuteelf . and Miss - McCauley, 'to which - I re
sponded I could conceive-no inducement, for run-
Amer matches, excepting in cases of violent opposition;
timid, from then:at Miss Mc°, had held out the idea to
my brother that Mr. Carter wan very desirous of wed
ding her to a nephew of his, a young Mr. Carter; that
she afterwards told hies that Mr. Carter's prejudices in
- favor of that marriage bad so far y folded as to allow him
AO gite a Nil renseat to en alliance with my brother;
"of Mr. Darter I-had no knowledge, further than through
, Aline MeV ; he replied that be bad not the slightest ob
jection to my brother, and had they butgiven lama full
statement of the caaerhe would have gleen up Dues lilco.
to MY hrother with the fullest countenance; that he was
faiprably impressed with tide business abilities •, at the
ciclo of this conversation my brother expressed again
hie Willingness to pos'pene the marriage, If Miss Moll
Would agree : to it, „-
,_ ~ Adjourned tothiemorning,
LETTER .BAG
, Al Ms Merchants , Bar-Image, PhdadetpAin.
Bldp Tonawanda, Julius -:.Liverpool, ja n 23
Barque Jae Maxwo./, Davie." ~,,,, .lagnarf Jon 16
'Barque Irma, Nobre, Barbadoes, soon
, Thie#l . trekEvill, Doodling, ....Laguary, Jan 16
~'.
,~~taYine,DlltEJllßElltE.
12.1g1t:,01? PIULEIDELPHIA, Jan. 15, 11358.
BUN ItHIE& I 16 I MN EINTO 4 45
UIGEL WATER 210
Bohr Alhambra, Doombn, 4 dap' tram Boston, with
raft° Stroup 84 Bro. ~
Bcbr John Jones, Stevenson, 5 days from Prosidenee,
Aritierndsa,
Bohr - Emma Btraugn,l day from Now Castle, Del,
11th earn lo.frobeson Rea.
Behr Coot, Mbomou, .1. day from Brandywine, Del,
with Soar said meal to ItobeeottLea.
apAura
' Bteaniship Phineailiiiragne,Matthewe, Boston', Deory
trig Bliiitreffi,"umbee.+o.ldad,
• Behr Brunk A Dell, Vain, Dienfusges, & W weld,
: Behr It 7 bleroer, Onllen,JamalrA,D N Wettlar 00.
,„ BtrJ B Bhrlfer, DernilsiDaltlmore, A Grover., Jr.
{Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) -
- • LEWES. Del.. aut. 13, 8A M.
'the Cape May pilot boat Herald, from a cruise, came
to the Breakwater last evening, and reports the barque
'Cordelia, for Kingston, Jam, and some twenty mitten!,
an' baring gone to sea on Saturday eventhg last. Reve
nue cutter Forward, a full rigged brig, and live echo
are in the roadeteed. Wind BE—weather thick and
cloudy.
Tom, 40, - • - WK. Id. HISHWAN.
- "[DT TaLsMinn.{
(001neptinience of the Philadelphia Exchange
, • OAPN'ISLAND, Ten 14. 3ao Y 11
The ship Carlota, for Bahia; barques Mary 11 Ken
d4tlt; for Malawian; Wm Henry, for Cardenas, and a
barque end a brig unknown went to eon this afternoon.
Notning now in sight bound in. Wind NE, with a con
'Up winos of cloudy weather.
Yours AC THOB. B. Man
[ST TZLIONAPH TOTH} VANTH i I
SAVANNAH, A., Jan 14.
- The crew of the brig Terpsichore, before reported
wrecked on Tybee Beach, were all moved.
•The brigantine r llason DDavie, bound to Cape ten wee spoken O n the 3d inst. She wished to be re-
BOOON; Jan U.
.Arrtred, ships Sunbeam, from Batavia; Atlanta and
Itadtiga; train Dalcatta; Napoleon, from Mauritius.
ardp,Great Republic, for Loudon, was spoken Dec ld
Off Cam St Roque, by the - ahlp Raduga, which has or
rived at, thin port. -
_ NoitrotA, ho. 14.
!tufted, oat Conner, 10 days from Zest OAlit;00 She
brioge favorable reports of the sugar crop of finibadoes,
which it is estimated will reach 40,000 Ws.
...
iIIitIOS&NDK
. Steamship Palmetto , Baker, cleared at BOston lath
lost -for-Philadelphia, and ism:ad Highland Light at
, Ship. ficrraburg, Oakes, sailed from Caldera Nov 23d,
for igLorence, to Snick loading for Boston.
Skip Aodeitutio; V ulton, from , the Chtoche Islands,
previously rep glad *shore near the Wbeiroo Pack, Po
queron Passage, Callen, was got MIN M. of Nov 21, after
throwing Overboard 270 tons guano.
Strip A II Stepan, Talbot, sailed from Caldera Dee 2
for Callao. •
Ship Brandrwine r iladorwood, from Cardiff, arrived
at Kingston, is, 12th nit. -
Ship Claremont, (Or) Burgoyne, from Hong Kong,
arrived at Ban Pranoisco Gob nit.
Ship Adelaide Wakeman, for Elide - Islarid, cleared at
Ben kranciso 6th ult, and sailed the 9th.
- Ship Goddess, Crowell, cleared, at Ban rtATIOICO 6th
ult. for klszatian, and sailed 7th.
Ship Sancho Parma, Bird, for Hong Kong, aailed from
San Vraneisep Bth ult.
I Ship Susan Howland, Adams, sailed from San Fran-
Mato 20th ult. for Callao.
. . , .
Ship Empress of the Bea, Wilson, sailed train 'San
Francisco 19th ult.'for Elide Island.
ship Conquest, Ems, from New Sark, attired at San
Francisco 211th ult,
Ship premier, Emery, from Belfast, Me, arrived at
Valparaiso Noe 21,
' Ship Coons. ticutrWelsh, sailed from Callao B th ult.
for England. '
Ship Wallop, Mbnervell, was at Ohincha Islands
About llth
Ship Harriet Ewing, Manning, from Boston, at Val
paraiso Nov 26.
Ship Mantaro, Dillingham, from New Voris, at Val
paraiso Nov 2.1.
Ship Alexandria, Bartlett, from New York, arrived at
Valparaiso Nov 72.
Bpipp Independence, Chadwick, sailed from Valparaiso
Nov 26 for Coquimbo,
Ship Votary, Gardner, from Valparaiso, at Callao,
4nd• ended Nov as for thinebrop, where she remained
Deo 11.
Bbiji Mateo, Everett, milled from Callao Dee 2 for
- England -
fillip Ellen Hood, Eery, from Valparaiso, at, Callao
Dee 5.
•- • •
• Ship Raduga, Green, from Calcutta, arrived at Roston
yesterday.' -
13bip - a obi E Thayer, Ponslaral ) for Ban Francisco,
°lewd at New York yesterday.
Skip W d Morris, Taylor, train' Calcutta Bopt 13, was
below Bow York yesterdaY. • •
Ship Great Repel:11o, Limeburner, from Ohlnchas via
Falkland lolanda, where she put in for repairs, was
SpokertiOth alt. 017 Cape St Roque.
Ships, Oxnard, Hums, Matapan, Lovett, end 'Macon
Bogtt, for Xnaland, sailed from Callao Nov 27.
Ship Star, of- Hope, Pearson, for the United State'',
sailed from Callao Nov
Barque. Edwin, Carter, from Buenos Ayres Nov 17,
arrived at Boston 18th Met.
Befiltia Lamar, Haines sailed from Paita Bee 16 for
Guayaquil, to load for Baltimore
Barque Lucy L Hale, Lull, for. Melbourne, sailed from
San Prano:sco 6th
• Barque ..19.inopttoosit, Colson, front Calcutta, arrived
at Boaton,Othlnet. -
Barque:Samuel Merritt,
,Wlggine,,for Oregon; sailed
freer San Francisco 16th ult.,
-
Barque Fanny Major, Paty, foe Honolulu, sailed from
San Brandleco 10611
Barque HarlorcflotnewOod. from Richmond, was on
Beano Ayres Noi 17 bound ID.
'lr Barque (lesson., (gram) Lankenan, cleared for Balti
more 13th lost for Dt013106.
Birgit. Gay - Head Mayo; - from Constatitinople, at
Boston 15th lint. p
- •
Boxed% CiUides from Zanzlbae, it tad few Nem, which
touched the ground Newport hiwbor got ind without
damage, and proceeded. •
Brig Edwin, Carthen, from Berbado4, arrived at Bt
Thomes2.Bth , • -
„„ ,
Brig 21-.V.I.Via Fildridge, triticb eleared at
ferramoth 9th instant Boaters, bad a Cargo of 032 bales
cotton and bidet.
Brig Bawl Welch, Bartott; milled from Aalpinwell 30th
alt, for Olenruegos,
Brig Biathaa, tipeneeri bopeeFalinorttb, Jamaica,
2frat - , , ,
. Brig fleolifliitriej,Baker, ifallofrere Pert, Spain, Mat
nit irmtiriba, „ „
Bunner,nric. tdat, ffert Spain'
Ai g EirtpriDayie, from Zieif
into. •Sarr, the day proxioneabout east* the
bad,'a9argdee r' rflthrßetri.Of fdramatt gone: TN,
neakber being torrthickiorield "set mate het out.
ArgruCtli,Virpirrian''Baltitoroi arririrl ilp
lat New Orlespa Qat taatri , ;
Bobo Aurora; (Br) Bauglibirpimee at If begat on
IBtliMiti add 4 1 4 1 8. ed 2014 5' - • '
Baby 4soßrirbii t9lll
Penimedbf.'”
Babailar”ti' filchhut. from
Delaware... _
Behr Wimaititkoncleeir, 141164 ham Pnwjacket 1211
tiMitik` 26 W:Afildr• And' igOietfibte
irher• At, reroitined in,tboraternoon,•
chr ttey, cigarod At Baltimore. 13th
ittatfOrMirptßwri.,-f n-
ARRIIALa AT THE PRINCIPAL 4101t8
'=.l-11,-to-Ippergektfortroc--
GIRAND llo=ll44hAdtaviii,rooti beNtrrNhith.
Wm'M Ohm, R I Win II Brown 8t Louis
'LWN Walker, Detroit 1 .0 0 LeOa,. Wisconsin
'LW Murphy, St Pent , ..1/0 Gregory,Jr,Jersey cal
-I 0 rivt,Odge, chicane • .• Woolf Whatley St I'aul ,
Mrs,Dre se, Washington Oapt, B,
se e ,
8 N
T It:Loyer,yWashington A/1 Aharcremble, Wash'n
lAbererombio, N ,4 Wortman, N J,
bicginack, NJ ;- It Ols keno & lady, N Y
EdiSempabne Va. . .1 Ellsworth, D C
1 , a s pi re & Indy, Boston II W Itroinolti, St Louie
Tse A.Donsont, N Y , , 8 Wilkes, Va
coa AOlermont, Chicago • MorrieTanalp, 8t bouts
den H Anderson, Rochester Prank A Bliodoe, A I
OS Sollien,N Y . Wm D Duvall, Baltimore
‘Allas Breroort, U SA T o.oolt, N
Mrs E Holbrook, Nlt - Mite Conk, N Y
• Meantime, N Y • AO Brown, N Y
Yrtatk. Hellion &toN It Joe Godfrey, N Y
W Weidman, N Y O,A Van Syckel, N Y
0 A Shepherd PC. la, N Y Jae t, Adams, Beltimorr
000 A Dodge, Baltimore W H McLean; Baltimore
John II Groaner; Ya. W Lane, Baltimore
4 8 Brown kla Brooklyn A HIM Mitt & la, Albany
Dr Yermiley A le, N Y N DloOready,'N Y
Chas L Weeka,N• - John Vowler,.jr,N Y
M Ilhurtleff; Rochester 0 Knap, N J
W Veber, Bristol, R Sarni W Chinch It I
Y. Thounti,..Doston Alr.lbrie & la; r 4 Y
N Stone do la, NY - Berry Thompson & la, Y
J Struttleworth, N y Geo Wright, N Y
W Carpenter.& la, N . NJ Peter., N
S H Grapy, Baltimore J Harrison, N Y
Baml 8 Motley, N Y W D Haseltine, St Louis
A NI - Jennings, Baltimore Henry Tolger, N
Cleo I` Toren, Borer. Ti II Cant kbretifteld, N V •
H Komelborg, New Orleans nos DiAson, Scranton
John Brown, Pa
KERCIIANT/D ITOTBL—Fourth street, below Arch
'II A Neal, Southington (Inert Ilele, Wash, l' 0
Dr W Wilson ; Bethlehem - Louis P Deckel,Dethleben3
Wilson Ager.Doreraburg N IVandell, Wilkeeharre
& Waite ; Bethlehem ' J Rutherford, Pittabitreh
D Danner, Pittsburgh' W L. numason, Conn"
I' B Streeter & wl, Wash'n Wll Denny, Pit eburgb
Wm Seyhorn, Pittsburgh John A Shield, Reading
D Treharn, Al Chunk Rota ',Sanderson; Ohio
D Ducat ; Va , 31 11 Manger, Va ,
C J Lenie, Ye , 1
AIIIBRICAN HOTEL-Chestnut street, above Fifth.
J Wilson & son. Chicago Col J W !Apo Y
Jas F Smith, Reading 8 Drummond. Pittsburgh
II A Atehternaebt Pa It It Taylor, N J
N Fegley, Munch C,bnok W 8 Warton, N Y
D C Stanford. Albany Alias S Warton, N Y
W Stanford, Albany 8 Butler, Wilkesbarre
J Treager & son, Pottsville J Rvans, Pittston
AI Able% Balt
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
T. 31ullin, Clearfield .1 F Smith. Phila
W II Emenger, N Y A Caldwell, Lana co, PA
A Leder, Easton 0 0 Hinkle, U S A
JD Darn:Mon, Waskii ugton U Strickland, Ne way k
R W Smith, Wrightsville - X J Boatels, tanettster
Mr Me re, N Y .1 Finger, Columbia
J Mitchell, Phila
' UNION UOTRL—Arch street, below Fourth
Wm F Donaldson, Pa 11 Rattling, P & It R R.
J FUoxel, Lancaster W Locher, Lama ter
D P Locher, Reading S Lippencott, Pa
13 F lippeocott, Salem Min Pancost, Belem
5 It Nagle, Pittsburgh D Prieton, Pittaburgh
F li Clark ? Del , F 5 Drake, CalPorala
T A Moyer; California Beni Stolen, California
A U Dean, Ps
_ NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third
Daniel Koons, Del Mice M Dallas, Reading
Smut A Allen, Reading II C Boardman, Kansas
Chm Heebner ' Mora John Stemple. Pa
C Keck, Allentown W Wittman, Allentown
HRenitence, Pa C P Molded, Beaton
Tiros Crampoon, Ps
John P Lohman, Pa
0 II Roth & la, Po
MADISON ElOUSE—Second street. above Market
Erma Nightingale, Pa Wm A Cleaver, Pa
.las Cook, Pa , Sawl W Darlry PS
Jae Alexander, Levristown John Beavers, fdd
J Mitchell, N 7 , II B Dangler, N J
NO 1111, NJ
BLACK BEAR INN—Eitlh and Merchant streets
A Conrad, Wllnt . % Del Wm Blundin, Phil&
W B Leas, Huntingdon co W Baldwin, Hunting'ti co
Thos Palmer, Phil& 9 Bullock, Cheater co
W W Boohoo, Chester CO Joo Yoram, Pa
W Hosteller, Ch'r Spr'g W Decry, Chester co, Pa
Cl Geery, Chester co, Pa A Decry, Chester co, Pa
It Hendry, Cheater co, Ps J W 11th, Lancaster co, Pa
BALD SABLE—Third street, above Callowhill.
Levi Eranger,Earroweville II Arndt, Philo
J Luckenbach, Bethlehem Mrs Luckenbecti, Dethl , m
E Ounatimo, Lehigh co Lewis Dither, Lehigh co
Atm:ides Dere, Lehigh co Geo K Ylelor, Kutztown
Llenj Ainlth, Bucks co
Notircs.
. liteskett's Tetter Ointment. cured I. W. New
Hog, Pine etreet, or Totter eighteen yearn lauding
Office, No. 30 Booth FIFTH street. Jall-311V1,31*
Specie Payments,—Amerlenn Life Insurance
and Trust Company, B. E. corner FOURTH and WAL
NUT Streets.
gold
5 per cent. Pap - all lama on
demand, in gold and direr. Jal3-1w
A Class in Phrenology 1011 be commenced In
a few days, by JOHN L. CAPES. Terms moderate.
Application for tickete should be made immediately at
POWL,BII,, WELLS k CO., 922 CHESTNUT Btreet.
liberal discount will be made to clubs of medical Au.
dente and otherti.
Exuroicatione, with or without written descriptione
of character, made day and evening. 39.12.43te
'William V. Mogen, 907 Chestnut Street' Is
aelllag all kinds of flne Btatlonery at one•heli the 'e
viler price. Call on him at.once and you will be sells.
fled. JsB•lm
Raving Fund
OF TILE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY,
B. E. 00BN1R FOURTH AND WALNUT STAMM,
Has always paid In full On demand,
IND CONTINOBB TO DO 80.
INTIMERT, FIVE PER CENT.
de23.lmit
elablnet Wass and '
-- UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUAILL
lIENKEL - N,
624 WALNUT Street,
.6.12.8z0 _ L6te of 178 Chestnut Street
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, tc. GILROY,
117 and 119 South TENTH, cor. of George,
d9-Em Sole Monaracturera
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Lading, Bill Heads, Oir•
Wars, Cards, and all other kinds of Sob Printing, at
prices to suit the times.
The Greatest Bargains In the World.—The
- subscriber, being about to close hie business, offers his
entire stock of superior Ready-made Olothing for sale.
All in went of a superior article are invited to give
him a mill Store to let and fixtures for male. M.
TRAOY, 292 MARKET Street. delb-2m
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 103 Walnut
street, one door west of eeoond etresit. Recoil els de
posits In suing of One Polder end upwards, from an
Mimes of the community, and allows interest at the rite
of five per cent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until IS o'clock, and on Moo
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening, rieeldeat
Irrenktin Yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Merles U.
Morrie.
alarrinnee
On the 11th Instant, by Rev. Thomas Malcolm, Mr,
T. A CIIOBIIIE to Miss lIARRIET M. LA RR ILLIEBE,
both of this city
On the 10th instant, by Rev. F C. Wylie, GEORGE
J, A. 0E188}; to Mee LUCRETIA C. CLIFTON, both
of this city
OD the 12th instant, by Rev, 11 Watts, Mr. ALEN
ANDER lIAIVESIIAW to Mtge nizAnkaux STEW
ART, both or this city.
Menthe
On the lath 'natant, ISABELLA HANNA, In the Pad
year of her age,
On the lath Instant, MARGARET, wife of Themes
Doherty, aged 29 years.
On the 13th instant, ROSANNA, wife of William 11.
Smith, need 28 years.
On the 12th instant, ELIZABETH DONNELLY, wife
of Edward Donnelly, aged 27 years.
trr The Ceiebriste4 Lecture of Dr. Barclay,
no JERUSALEM, JUDEA, and the JEWS, will take
place at Philadelphia Institute, EIGHTEENTH add
CHESTNUT, on TUESDAY EVENING, January IS.
Those who desire to hear this useful and instructive
Lecture must procure their tickets aeon, as the num.
her in Bruited. Tickets 25 cents; for sale st
Chesnut, west of Ninth; Black's, Eighteenth and
Chestnut; and Shinn's, corner of Droad and Spruce.
jr,ls-2t*
Comninnleatlon.—An article appeared In
the Free Pres of the 14th 'natant, under the leader
headed " liecall of the Sunday Law," which stated
that the Liquor /immolation were eudeavering to h are It
passed This communication is to Intern, the friende
of the Association that It in a 4, gro,s fabrication."
and that the Amin:dation have not nor never will
aek for Ito repeal All who wish to nee the law, at the
Association vials it, repealed, can do to by calling on
TIMURADAY of each week at Military Hall, N. THIRD
West, below (keen. jaib•l tt
Di" Transylvania Institution for the Prof
AND DUMB.--The Annual Meeting of the Contribu•
tore to the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb wilTbe held at the Institution, corner of BROAD
• nil PINE Streets, on WEDNOBOAT next, at 4 o'clock
P. M. The Annual Report of Ste Board of i D
—rectors
will be otibmitted, and at Election will be held for
Officers to serve for the ensuing year.
jal6-finw3t JAMES J. RUMAT; Secretary.
irT'SPltte Comutttlee.—The members of the
Democratic State Committee are requested to meet at
Dabbler's Hotel, Harrisburg, oo 'TUESDAY, January
19, at 7 o'clocit . .
C. R. BUCKAREW, Chair man
J. N. Itorcursaort.l' iNcretariex.
R. J .114•LOntia
• mu
rfIRE'STOOKROLDERS OF THE BANK
JL OP PENNSYLVANIA are requested to call at the
Think, " Orlgre 'Building," No. .243 WALNUT Street,
and examine the bill now before the Legislature, and
the petition for their approval of the some. .106.0 if r
flUtti CAIII-1101i,
VII Coriander Seed, - Cantharides,
Wad Shot, ' Manna, small (lake,
Alex Senna, Day Duet,
Jamaica, Ginger Root, Cardamom Seed.
Window Glass! Window Glass! Sheets A. Duffy's
make; superior to any In the market We are now
receiving two-thirds of the Glass made at these works
Any of the above articles sold In quantities to cult
the probation Send your orders to
ZDIGIAR &
, • • Wholesale Druggists,
jab S. W. corner SECOND and GIVEN Ste.
"G 8 's "
SEVENTH _TRENT, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
TILE LARDER contains, In pant, Canvass-heel'
Ducks, Red-head Duoks, Chesapeake Si; Terrapins,
taken froth fishing boated Jersey grouse; Predrill
(Woo, Phiissants, Partridges; Vanillas], Capone, Bahl
more and Norfolk OYsters, tee.
THE DrNlNG.Rooars and PARLORS of this es
tablishment will compare favnrably with , any house of
the kw iN theltatia. • By an arrangement and con
:motion with' Guy% , Winninent; Rouse," Baltimore,
atut - ena or the finest hems in Now York it is enabled
to tarnish delinseles from Northern or Sou than markets
at short' Wales. Private Parlors foie Parties, and
Chambers to let jalArmwat
cored trail*
AItS,RAMS . 11Alitg:--liira het sugar
cored
e 81X111( AO NMI streets.
THE PIttSS.-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JAMARY 15, 1858.
• '
,'lo)Tottrew. l
VIEMN MUTUAL LIFT IMSUIIA C
COMPANY.--011ice N, earner THIRD and
DOOR Streets, Philadelphia.
The foIIowing , STATEMENT, of the affairs of the
"Clanipany Is published In conformity With a provision
of the Charter:
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDIRO DECEMBER
• • 31, 1831.
For.Prem WM and Pollelen $101,7011n
" Interestpn Investments and
Dividends
60,412 21 ;
- -" --- 3 202 j 116
LOSBDS AND EXPISIVDES_DURING THY DAME
PERIOD.
- Longo . 19, amounting to
Extionfies—Ealgrlga, Advertising,
" ' 1040 48'
Beni, Bthte enb Oity Taxon' ' 1,015 44
Agency Charges, Comnilesiong,A o.' 7,208 91
Itelagnrance and Interest 0.444 07
I -:.--- $71,317 90
ASSETS OR .Tllll 0051PANY LIABLE TO .PAT
I LOSSES, TANUABY 197,7858
571,008 30 Penogylvanlalitateilonqa„..coet 525,303,71'
75,200 90 PltilnAelphia. City " ', 85,840'25
'22,000 CO Allegheny County " ~.. " /0,415 00
10,000 oo Washington " ' 4 .... " 7,625 00
10,000 00 'NatWest" Olty " r
.. . " 8,321 00
32,000 01 - Pennnyllanla Railroad Boas. " 28,700 CIO
30,070 00 - North Pennsylvania ~ " " 22 500 00
- 1,000 DO Rending Itatirotot o. " sea pppp
,
'RO,OOO 00 Union Cooed it i, 13 , 411
0,000 00 (7. L. or Penneylvania, " 6,510 00
100 shares Weston:lofmk stock" 0,882 50
100: " Atanureetnrers , and bleohanlog, . _
Bank
110 0 Connnercial Bank
. .. . .
05 44 Pennolesala Dank " 7,118 an
175 ~ Girard Life Insurance C 0.... " 3 525 25
350 41 , PennolVanis RallroadCo...." 44 15,588 01
175 44 New Orleasta Dee C 0..... ... 4 18,897 60
81,703 51 City Warrants - ' ,‘ 4,0874 62
51ortgagm Ground Rents all Orel lions. 44 129,590 55
LOPI2B on POllOl6O awl COliaterala.... S. ••• • • 89,03 V 47
Bills Receivable, Premium Notes 95 870 27
Real Estate, Office Building • 87,046 78
Emit Dividend of Itißutploo Companies' 33,809 OD
Ageotts , balances of their Accounts due ... . 18,951 28
Quarterly Payments on Policies issued 11,923 18
Cush on band sad in Dank 92,078 (13
Interest on Inveatraent to Jan Ist, 1859.... 11, 9 03 at
Office Furniture 1,221 15
Franklin Fire Insurance Company aoo pp
Deduct three LONNOB duo in 108
Guarantee Capital
' PHILADELPHIA, Jan El. ISM ..-'
At au election, held at the Office of the Company oh
MONDAY, the 4th hut , the following gentlemen were
duly elected Trustees, to eerie for three yearn:
John G. Brenner, Benjamin Coates,
William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, '' •
Jan B. McFarland, William P. Hacker,
Joseph 11, Trotter, ,William U. Kerns,
. Jae ,
At a meeting of the m -Boa E rd md of en,
Trustees, held this
evening, DANIEL L. MILLER, Esq., wee unanimously
elected - President , and SAMUEL X STOVES, EN ,
Vice President, , for the ensuing year. • '
The Baud of Truateaa hale thin day declared a sc rip
dividend of TWENTY-FIVE TER CENT. upon the
cash premiums paid in Mt. , '
They have a leo declared a cash dividend Of SIX PR,
CENT. aped the eerie, dividends of 1850 to 1857 Mein,
etre, payable at the office or Also Company after the se
cond day of Yebruarynegt.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
BA.MUEL,E. STORM, Vice President.
3000 W. 1101121011,8eCretary.
INCREASE OP TIIE ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OF
• THE COMPANY.
January 1,1840, Accumulated C1ep1ta1......$ 31,862 02
January 1,1850, do do 86,843 02
January 1,1831, do do 142,082 10
January 1, 1c67, do do 177,013 30
January 1, 1863, do ' do 240,085 06
January 1,1834, do do 338,307 86
January I, 1855, do do 410,081 07
January 1,1'66, do do 613,055 22
January 1, 1857, do do 01,225 a
January 1, /851, do do 715,760 83
LOSSES PAID SINCE THE COMMENOEMENT 01,
THE COMPANY.
. . .. .
To January 1, 1849, ono policy $ 6,000 00
To January 1 1850, lour policies 16,500 00
To January 1, 1861, sixteen policies 48,000 00
To January 1,186'3, twenty-three polielei... 54,800 00
To January 1, 1859, sixteen policies 34,600 00
To January 1, 1054, eleven policies 29,350 00
To January 1, 1855, twenty-seven policies... 39.811 00
To January 1, 1866, fifteen policies 35,300 op
To January 1, 1867, eloren polleleB 29,300 00
To January 1, 1859, nineteen policies 46,700 00
a 10.20 23 27 30. 6t
fr"E QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
CO3IPANY.-001ce 408 WALNUT Street,
PIIILAIULPIIIA, Jan 14,1868.
STATEMENT of the business and condition of the
Quaker City Insurance Company for the year ending
December nit, 1857
Capital and Surplus $277,1365 86
Surplus, January 1, 1867 531,571 78
Received for Premiums during
the year 107 162,807 03
Interest received 11,755 10
Salvage and Reinsurance 8,301 43
LOMB, EX I'ENBE9, &a
Lessen paid $71,218 45
Dividends and Cornminsions paid. 33,839
Reidau ranee and ruturn Premiums 20,047 46
Rent, Balsries, Taxes, Advert]
sing, and Mee Rsponses..
A.8111.1T8.
Bonds and .11ortgages, Ground
Rents, Coupon Bonds, Dank
and other Stooks $100.050 00
Negotiable Bills Beef , 'Table 155,173 33
Cash in Loh and Due from Agts. 22.412 52
-----$277,665 85
This Company continues to make Insurances agnlnst
Filth and MARINE Risks.
OPMERS.
President—GEOßGE R. HART.
Vice-President—E. I'. ROSS
Serra ary and Treasaier-11. R. CM/GM/ALI,
Asnistant Secretary—R. 11. BUTLER.
InItX1:701111.
George 11. Hart, E. W. Bailey
E P. Hobe, /trail*. ft datubera,
A G (WWI, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joaepli Edwanis, Chutes G. Imlay,
Jaleu O. Vale 11. Coggehall,
Foster S. Perions, Bamuel Jones,
11 31 Faller.
jals II It COUGSIIALL, Secretary
INSURANCE COMPANY OF iRE
wear sc as as:a:uavxvAYiA•,—Bt'AT►.Dl:E of
their Assets on January 1, 1859, puellehed 111 accord
ance with lbe Act of Assembly
First mortgagee on real estate iti City of Phi
ladelphia $ 71,500 00
Bills of Exchange and premium. notes not
due
Accounts for Premiums not collected
Cash on hand and Loan on tall
.1•00113, viz:
Lehigh Coal and Navigation, common., 5,000
Do do mortgage., 5,0610
City of Philadelphia 27,183
Mato of Pennsylvania s's 15,000
Pennsylvania Central Railroad 15,00
City of Pittsburgh 50,09
Philadelphia, W., and Balt Railroad 10,000
Schuylkill Navigation 3,000
---- 110,163 00
srock, i , viz • sparer. mk 't cot
Bank—Pennsylvania .. 50 slbo
Northern Rentocky.lBo 10,800
Linton Tennessee... 40 3,600
F. Ins Co.—Franklin 40 0,400
Penroylvanla 10 2,259
Rsilloads.—Phll., W., & 11 200 4,000
Mount Carbon.l49 0.258
Pa. Central... 101 3,800
Cloy. & Mb.. 67 1,670
Deny. Meadow.loo 5,40 u
Phil-, (e r., b.,
Norr 100 5,409
10.131gh Cont and Nov. C0...360 15,160
Turoviko stockg, various... 00 2,370
Slam Tug Boat 20 100
IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
In the matter or the Estate of fiXOROS W. ShIICKS,
alunatic
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of the committee of the maid
length], and to report tiletribution of the cash balance,
arid other property to the bends of the committee,
will meet the parties Interested at bin Otlice, at the
southeimat corner of MONTI! and LOCUST streetm, on
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January 26, at l o'clock.
DANIEL DOUCIIIEREY,
jal6.fmtvst Auditor
Ll' 0N 'S PURE CATAIVBA OHIO
BRANDY,--As thin article ia manufactured trout
the BURR JUICE of the Catawba Grape, cultivated
in the a ineyards of the Greet West, it hen a special
claim to our notice The proprietor gunrantiee thin
Brandy to be STRICTLY YORE and FREE FROM
ALL ADULTERATION, which is corroborated by the
analyses of Dr CON, fitate Inspector for Ohio; alto,
the celebrafed Analytical Obemint, Dr. WILTON, of
New York, to which we invite attention:
ANALYSIS OF LYON'S PURE CATAWDA BRANDY.
' OFFICH C/Inllen INerooToo,
CINCINNATI, '.4.5,111M1.
I hereby certify that I have this day inspected a
large lot of flue Catawba Brandy for Mr I Jacob, No
143 Third street, and after A careful examination I find
it pure, of high chemical Mandan], and free from all
foreign or poisonous imbalances, and bare so ;narked it
as the law directs,
(Signed)
I have analyzed o bottle of Lyon's Pure Catawba
Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Balaton, Jr , of Lockpoi t,
N. `V , for analyzation, and find it to contain only the
ingredients 'which exist in pure Brandy. The prepare
lion of alcohol obtained front it is 41 per cent, I be.
here thin sample to be pure Brandy, without adultera
tion. The flavor of It in delicate and peculiar.
(Signed) JAS. B CHILTON, M. B , Chemist.
For bledielpal purposes Lyon's Cataaba /Randy bas
no rival, and hoe long been needed to supersede the
poisonous compounds sold under the name of Broady.
As a beverage, the pure artiele is altogether superior,
and a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, flatulency,
Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &c , /to
Also, ESTILKLIII7B STILL AND SPARKLING
CIIAMPAGNE.—Thesi Wines are made In the neigh
borhood of Cincinuati, and aro guarantied to be the
Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated
(or Invalids unit person!' who require a gentle stimu
lant, and for Sacramental purposes.
Retail price $1 26 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will please send their
orders to the "Sole Agents for the State of Penn-
A, F HAZARD & CO ,
Wholesale Druggists,
jals y No. (Op TIMM` Street.
teRBDERICK BROWN,
ClaalllST AND D1111GD,157,
N.Y. CORNED FIFTH AND 011E8TNUTMEETA
rillldanaroll,
Sole manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF Jo.,
hiAICA GINGER, which is recognised and prescribed
by the Medirtil Faculty. and has become the ateudard
Family Medicine of the United States.
This Ina remedy suited to the extremes of heat and
cold, and at all times beneficial when gentle ionic and
stimulating Influences are required. Its stimulating
property being Independent of alcoholic miner, its effect
as a frequent remedy need never be dreaded. While II
strengthens and refreshes the debilitated in the summer
season, it Is not less potent during the Inclemency of
winter, by Warming with Its healthy tonic- principle,
and enabling the system to resist the Influences of in•
eirdent diseases which lurk in a changing climate. No
family should be without it, and by travellers on long
Journeys, or by sea, it will bu found invaluable
OMlTlON.—Yereone desiring an article that can be re•
Nod upon, prepared solely from ppure inmules Ginger,
should be particular to ask for DROWN'S ESSENON O f
JAMAICA GINGER which hi warranted to be what It
is represented, and l' s prepared only by FRIIDNRICK
BROWN, end for sale at hip Drug and Chemical Store,
N. V, corner of FIFTH and CIIRSTNUT streets, Phila
delphia.
Also for sale by all respectable Druggist' In the UM.
tad States. Jals-3mo
DUE MEDICAL COGNAC BRANDY—
The most certain cure for Dyepertia, whether
Acute or Chronic, now in nee ; Alno_a.+-r^:.* l
etrengthener forwirdcluerw. , Mtnincnt Phi ,lo " , ".
no eviI... T WA por bottle, or $10.50 per dozen.
ZIEeLER & SMITH,
B. 'W. corner OF.COND and GRI9EN Ousels,
J 616 , Sole Agents for the United Btatee
$13,700 00
" 2,78! 00
" 6 040 09
719,280 93
. 3,398 90
715,760 63
100,000 0)
816,180 et
$336,201 CO
214,406 21
186,830 39
-- 75,564 00
$41.40 b 0
WILLIAM Stet.
illebicinal
1111tA31 CON, Id. 1./
New Youu, July VI, 113;i7
1 , • ) ,- . 4 .‘ •
UTNIOI -3I IITIYAL INSURANCE' CON
%) PANY OP PH/LADBLPILIA. •
STATShigNT of the affairs of the Company, in con
formity with a provhdon of Its Charter.
Premium* undetermined January 1, 1857.. $81,462 01
Do. received during the year ending
January 1,1858 254,291 62
Total amount of Premiums 336,754 53
Earned Premiums during the year ending al
above on Marble and Inland Ride 277080 BO
Anti:rived for Internet and Palvagen 11,520 70
Losses, Return Premiums Expenses, Re-In-
surances paid during Ca inen period 551:158 98
STATED/319T OP TED ASSETS OF WIN COM PANY.
0,000 Pennsylvania Stat. 13's cost 1 / 7 .itiaar 1,
05,9 1058.55
117 shares Philadelphia Bank ...... 11,100
7.590 City of Pittsburgh Vs a 5,600
7,1100 ,40,750
14,010 Cheaspeake end Delaware Canal
Loan MI 44 14,010
4 1 040 Camden and Amboy IN 41,713
10,000 rhiladelpLia County Loan " 10,300
5,000 North Pennsylvania It R. Donde, o's " 3,750
• 100 shares North Pennsylvania It. ,‘ 5,000
40 Delaware lintlroad Co ,‘ 1,000
Bitndry Stocks Steamboat and Transports.
, lion Compan ies, Certificates of Stock and
_Profits in Mutual Insurance Companies.. 14,030
,
golf mated preseet value of the above.. --=
$98,580
fiaab on head 8,895
Note* reeeleable for policies Issued 95,591
Subscription notes for guarantee capita! 99,590
•Due for poitolest Issued, and unsettled matinee,
and other d obis 41 aa the Coniptto, 85,451
I --
DIRZCTORG, ____
Richard 8 Smith s Charles Newbold,
8 .Destonet, Henry Lewis, Jr ,
lerilochfrile, W. C Rent.
A It Iloilo, Albert Worrell,
Samuel Grant, Charles Pelle,
Charles Dutilb, (/ P Loughend,
!Nigh Campbell, Jelin 8. Perlis.
John P. White, Edward L. Clark,
N. A. Smith,, , George Lewis,
C. W.Chnrelaman, D. Salomon,
John 11. Irwin,J. P Steiner,
Godfrey Frayg, li . F. Robinson.
RICILARD 8. SMITH, President.
JOREPII COLLISON, Secretary. Jalt.iihr
.FISTIADELPIIbt FIRE AND LIFE IN
SMIANCE COhIPANY.-oMcs No 433 CREST..
NUT Street
At, a Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Corn
piny, held on Monday, the 4th loot , en Election WWI
held for Directors, and resulted in the election of the
following gentlemen :
Debt. l'. King, Ed B. English,
?IL W. Baldwin, Ed. Wiler,
P.ll. Savvy, Gee.ll Levis,
T. K. Collins, - Chas. P Keyes,
Jan Clayton, C U Davies,
Megarkm, Jno . Killgore.
And at a meeting of the Board held on Monday, the
11th coot , the following Officers were unenimously re
elected:
' ROBT. P KINII, President
M W. BALDWIN', Vice-President.
FRANCIS BLACRIMENE, Secretary,
P. B MCKIM!, D, Treasurer
The !Mani also declared a Dividend of simpEft
'OEM. totear of dtate tax)• on the Cartel Stoat, end
the jomainitt peotlfo, amounting to 1,14064.16,
or
retained by the Company for the further security im the
Wand.
Jal.4 6Prif FRANCIS BLAiIKBGRNE, Secretary,
OFFICE OF THE INSURA.NOE COM
PANY OP, NORTH AMERICA.
.
PIIILADINLPHIA, January 13, 1858
At an Election for Directors to serve for one rear in
the "Insurance Company of North America" the fol.,
lowing gentlemen were duly chosen:
Arthur O. Coffin. 'William Weld., •
Famuel W. Jonmi, William E. Bowen,
John A Drown, James N. Dickson, .;.•
Samuel P. Smith, 8 Morris ll'aln,
Charles Tarlac, John Drum
Ambrose *bite, Oeorge L. Mason,
John R. Neft, Francis It. Cope,
Eicher( D. Wood, Edward 11 Trotter.
And at A meeting of the Directors, hold then day.
ARTHUR G. COVPIN, Eoq , was unanimously elected
President; and
, jtall,-3t lIENItY D. WEIBRWEIID, !Secretary
'---^,- - -
0
ME 0 THE NEPTUNE INSU
RANCE, COMPANY, No 414 WALNUT Street.
i'iIIVIDILPIII/.. Jan 11, 185 S
. . . , ..
The first annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Neptune /13 1 MIAPP9 Company was held this day, when
the jpllowing persons were unanimously elected to
'erre at Directors for the ensuing year .
Richard Shields, Edward McClain,
George If luster, Gustarus V. Town,
Theodore N Town, 'Thomas Death,
- AV. C. fitotesbury, D Sherwood,
0. G. Butler, George Scott
At it meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the
same day, the following officers were elected:
RICHARD SHIELDS, President.
GEORGE MUNSTER, Vice President.
(Wenn Scorr, Secretary. jalil-tt
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
J. STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, . .
At an Election for Thirteen Directors of the Company,
to serve for the ensuing year, the following gentlemen
were duly elected
John Stewart,
Sttneon Toby,
John U, Scott,
Charles Maralester,
John 11. Budd,
William B Smith,
William R. White,
Martelt Wurta.,
George R. Stuart,
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel grant, Jr ,
Mums B. Wattson,
Henry (I. Freeman
At s meeting of the Directors, held this day, .101 IN
STEWATIT, ENq., wee nuaulmoully rc•oleoted Presi
dent of the Company.
jal3.3t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretory.
A 'I A MEETING OF THE HOLDERS
Sl of FIRST hIORTO AGE BONDS of the PHILA.-
DI:LYDIA AND SUNBURY RAILROAD COMPANY,
hell on the lath inst., pursuant to public advertise.
meat, Mr. 0: D. BOSBNOARTNN wag called to the
Chair, and Mr J. L. MOSS was appointed Secretary.
The Committee of hoidera of the Second Mortgage
Bonds, who have now become the proprietors of the
Road, having laid Dew the meeting its preeent nonni-
Ma and prospects, it Was resolved that, in order to
old the proprietors in equipping the Road, the holders
o f th e Meat mo r tgage Bond. otheell nerve to arAent for
Abair coupons due Augnat rev, ie. f, repro ry tat,
thttl, obligatioes of the Csonpany, payable on or before
rtha eiptration of fire years, (at the option of the Com.
pany,) bearing interest from Ist February, WA, and
eoweettable into Stuck, at the option of the holders,
to 'a r yl aer a mbla thereto amt.-annually on let August
and lot February.
The holdere of First Mortgage Bonds are requested
to call at the Office of News E A. WHELEN oc CO ,
and alga the agreement to carry out ouch an arrange
ment. 3414.34
TnEQLEVELAND, PA I NESVI LLE,
AND ABIIYARULA. RAILROAD COMPANY
The Semi-Annual Interest, due January 1, 1808, upon
the Special Mortgage Bonds of the Cleveland, Paines
ville, and Ashtabula Railroad Company, issued to the
Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, will be paid at
theOfftee of JOSIAR RANDALL, Raq , No 202 IYASII
INGTON SQUARE, in the City of Philadelphia, on
presentation, between the hours of 9 o'clock A II , and
12:o'clock noon, hereafter until paid,
CEO. 11 ELY, Treasurer
January 12,1858 jal2-11t
M ERC II AN TS' FUND.—Thu annual
ILL meeting of the Merchants' Fund will be held on
TUESDAY next, 19th Inet . at 4 o'clock , at the
BOARD OF TRADE ROO3IS, Merchants' Exchange
The annual report will he submitted, and an election
held for ofhters teeetre for the ensuing ,real
J 413.11,11 TINS F. BRADY, Secretary
BONDS OF PITTSBURGH AND ALLE
GUENY COUNTY —lliiMem of the above aeru•
ritielf are requested to call at the office of J. It dr U D.
FRY, tie. 131 Routh THIRD ottoet, where Worm/aim]
of Importance to their icterento may be obtained
Committee of Public Meeting.
N LOOMIS,
CRAM RIDDLE,
jenditif HORACE It FRY.
OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
PHILADBLPIIIA, JIM 11, 11359
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at
the Office of the Company, No 229 WALNUT street,
(Farquhar Building:o4m TUESDAY, February 24 next,
at IL o'clock SI at whi,h time an Election for Officers
and Managers oat take place.
yal2-tfe3 , O. TIDNIPSON, Secretary.
O FFICE. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD CO.
i'IIILIIMI.PIII4,Uttry nth, Ms
NOTICE TO BrOoKnobnini —The Annual Meet
ing of the Stockholders of this Company v. iil be held on
SION DAY, the let day of February, 1853, at 10 o'clock
A M., at the BANSOM-STREET MALL
The Annual Election for Eight Directore will he held
on MONDAY, the let day of March, 1859, at the office
of the Company, No. 309 IV ALNC r Street
,jal2-Stlel EDMUND 0311T11, Secretary
'CIFFICE OF THE INSURANCE CO3I
v PANT OF NORTH AMERICA,
P u t L.LIAL Pitt A , January 11, 18.59
The Board of Directors hare thin day declared a Pemi-
Aonusl Dividend of SIX PER CENT., exclusive of the
State Trt, out of the profits of the business of the Com
patty for the first six menthe, parable to the flock
bolder 4, o r their legal representatives, ON 'DEMAND
3012.11 t HENRY D. F.IIERREBD, Secretary
PL A.DMVIIIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 727 South FOURTH
• • • - -
Street, PIIILAVELNITA, Jan 11, MS
At an Election held this day, by the Strekholders o
this Company * Ahe following gentlemen were owl!
nionaly alerted as officers for the ensuing year ••
Plealdent —lt D. CULLEN
MANAGERS.
Smell Norria, John Aahhurst,
Q. S. Solo., Panld S. Brown,
Q. W Mantra, ?1.9 Iticharda, ()Mewling
Treasurer--5A.314. I.IIIADEORD
Secretory—W. IL 111 cl LIIENNEY. Jan Ot.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ship
.Lll STALWART, Cape, Lucie, from Liverpool, is now
ready to discharge at 811IPPEN street wharf. Con•
signeen will plena° deliver their permits to the olllcers
on hoard All goods not permitted within Ave dap+ will
be 'tent to public more
TILOS. 111011ABILSON & CO.,
Js7 101 WALNUT street,
OFFICE OF TUE FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THU COUNTY OF I'IIILADEL•
The Directors of the said Company ha% e this day de
clared n Dividend of Four per rent (on the amount of
the capital Block paid In) which will - be payable to the
Stockholders or their legal repreeentatives, on and after
the 10th Instant.
. • .. .
And In conformity with the Act of Incorporation, a
general merging of the Stockholders will be held on
MONDAY, the Ifith Instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the
Wilco of the Company, No 132 North THIRD Stroud.,
for the purpose of electing ton Directors for the ensuing,
Tears 11EN./ AMIN F. 110E0KL DV,
paS•ilt It Secretary.
NOTICE. Office or the Beaver Meadow
Railroad Company.
ProLanstrnia December 14, MT.
The annual meeting of the Sleekly/Afore of the Denver
Meadow Railroad and Coal Corup - Kny will be held at
their °Mee. No. 321 WALNUT Street, cal MONDAY,
the 18th of January neat, et 12 o'clock, nt which time an
election will be held for President end ten Directors for
the ensuing year.
del6-41a18* L. CHAMBERLAIN, Sec. and Treas.
OFFICE OF TITH LOCUST MOUNTAIN
COAL AND IRON CO.—Primaoatenia, Dec. 16,
1857.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held xt their office, No. 88 B. FOURTH
Street, on MONDAY, tho 18th January, at 11 o'clock
A. ,at which time there will be en election of Di•
rector' to sot co for the ensuing year.
de29.dtjalB WM. 0. LUDWIG, Secretary.
BRIDGE NOTICE.—THE TIME FOR
receiving Plana and Fatimates for the Chentnut
Street Bridge, has, by Ordinance 01 Counciln, been ex.
tainted to the 20th day of January, iota
STRICIILAND
de3odtja2o Chiel,Engineer. and Surveyor.
VERY SUPERIOR NO. 40 TWO-THREAD
- x246 .11400 TWINE, just received east te1444;.- - '
CiHARLES
P. thLDWELL--Wholesale
No
and Retail. Iter %. VA 003 kiVauf oO
Atux•c> No. 4
0134T119104t
MRS. D;P. BO" RS'
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Sole Leesee HRS. D. P. DOWERS.
Aotiag and Stage Manager ~ .... ....HR. RICHINO3.
FRIDAY EVENINH, January 15th, 1558
Will he performed the great original Spectaenlar and
Romantio Drama retitled
MONTI CRISTO
Edmond Da 'gee Mr Conway
Moos Villefort Mr Lewis
The Abbe Saila ' Mr Ridging'
Mercedes Mrs It P Dowers
lialdee bliss Ridging*
Prices or Adinienion 21 Ceuta
Secured Seats In Drees Circle
Parquet 715' ' ‘
Dot °Dice open crone 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 P 81.
Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock; curtain well
rice at 7 o'clock.
308 ; 910 00
Vt/HEATLET's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
--sou tassEx W. WHEATLEY.
FRIDAY EVENING, January Ibth, 1858.
Will ho performed littlwer's beautiful Play entitled
THE LADY OF LYONS
Claude Meinotto. Mr Davenport; Beausemat, Mr
Dolman ; Pauline, Davenport; Mad. Drachapellss,
Mee Thayer
Tu minelude with the side splttting Comedy, in three
acts, of
THE LISTOCRITE.
Dr Cantwell, Mr Thayer; Col Lambert lir Dolman;
Charlotte, lire b L Davenport, Old Lady Lambert,
lira Thayer.
&Ivo or Pewits —Boxes, 25 crate ; Secured Beate,
38 cents; Orchestra Stalls, BO cents; Seats in Private
Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents
Box Office open from 10 A Al until 3P. M. Doors
will open at 8S o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precisely.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.
1.11 NEAR EIGHTH
LESSER WESLEY DARMORE.
ASSIST ANT MANACLE R JOHNSTON.
STAGY; DIRECTOR MR J. B. ADDIS
FRIDAY EVENING: January 15111, MI
Tho performanco will commence nod Condole with
the Groat LO(..11 DMA entitled
THE POOR OF NEW YORK.
Pool Fairweather Mrs Proctor
Livingatou Mr IlJoheston
Badger ...Mr. Rumor°
Alida Mrs Cunningham.
Lucy Fairweather Mrs. Butler.
Pawls or Arnosstos--25 Cents to First Tier i 15
Ceuta to itecond Tier.
Doors open at Oti o'clock. Performance to com
mence at 7 X o'clock.
ORATORIO OF ELIJAH_
The great work of MENDELSSOHN'S will be
perfottned. /er th. lint time tn Phandelph.“, by the
UAIIMONIA SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY,
At their FHA Concert of the season, on MONDAY
Evening, Jammer 25th, at CONCERT HALL
Subseriptioini Tuna DoLLatis each May be made at
Deck & Lawton's, Lee ec Walker's, and 0 Andres,
Chestnut street, whero lists way be found for Signa
tures. janl.l-7t
OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL
unu, ttAAKET Street, shove Twelfth.
Ly urgent, request of a large number of delighted
citizens, who attended the Concerts of Pest week,
FATHER KEMP end his Old Folks will give FIVE
GRAND CONCERTS, of Ancient and Sacred Manic, in
Costume of Olden Time, on Friday, the 16th Saturday
Afternoon end Evening, the lath; and positively the
eat on Monday Evening, the /Bth, at o'clock
ORANDFATUEIt FOSS, going on IT, will preside at
the Great Grandfather Fiddle.
The unparalleled sneezes of this unrivalled kieuiical
Company in other cities, where hundreds could not gain
admittance, to the largest huge, bespeak for the citl-
Zeus• a great treat. • Come one; come 111, bear their
sweet music, and ego how you. would have looked had
you lived one hundred years ado. • • •• '
Teo unprecedented large audience that attended their
Conceit% in the pea week were you to buy your ticket'
it the flail duting the dug
Tickets 25 cents
WANTED 1N AN ESTAB-
S2S,OOO MEM beet-clue bleeceritile bulb
hems, %here lueeetuient VIII be sere, and the yield he
arieuel profile entistactory. Addrese box No 81.1 Poet
office. jel3.4tit
AGENTS WANTED.—Fico to Ten ,Dol.
Mrs per day can be 8411 i made. Cell on A.
SLACK, at Jacob Lemen'e Sorrel Iforeepotel, West
King street, Lancaster, Pa. delOstf
WANTED, FOR TDB UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given goods pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 112 to 122 per month.
No man having a wife of thlld will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SER VMS, it No. 817 Wawa street
shore Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
1 Lieut, 24 Regt or Cavalry,
Got 6-4m* Recruiting Officer
.3 nottraluc Tompanice
GIRARD FIRE AND .MARINE !MDR
ANOE COMPANY, PUILADELPILTA-oMoe, No,
807 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
JANUARY 12, 1868
"IMRE RIM ONLY TAKER."
DlMOrese.
Joel Jones, , Geo W. Woodward,
Wm M. Swain, II N. Burroughs,
John Anspach, JrT hos Craven,
Joseph Nlspp M A. 0 G Melt,
John McClure, Jer. Walker,
J. Hughes, C D Shoemaker,
W 8. Boyd, H R Coggsheli,
Win. C. Rudman, John W. Chighorn,
Yrantis Peters.
Ron JOEL JONES, President.
A. S GILLETT, Vice Preeldent.
Jim. S. hIC/MoLLie; Secretary and Treasurer.
Amy s B ALTORD, Assistant Secretary. JO7-3m.41
FOR. RECEIVER OF TAXES,
Whl. GOODWIN,
TWSL,7II WARD
Pubject to fiemocrstle Rules.
/PITT CONTROLLER,
WILLIAM CURTIS,
--
PohJort to Democratic rule,
CITY COMMISSIONER.
M D EIMITH,
MIST WALU
PuttioCt. to DfnmeratiC tuleit
1. 4 10 R REGISTER OF WILLS-
Wm HANOOOKS,
TRAILIIIII WARD,
d2-3m it Subject to Democratic Rules.
F OR SHERIFF
RATANALDE GEOROM tiIOORD,
POI/ATLI IV/ RD
Subject to Democratic Roles.
F E
OIL SHRIFF
.) AMEN 0. GIBSON,
TwINTY-t4IICOND WARD.
Auklict to Democratic Bales no 3n*
rilo BE LET.—TITS NEW STORE and
.11- DWELLING HOUSE, No 1.221) LOCUST !Went
One of thu most elifillele local ons in the city pp 1 y
to JOHN SAMUEL,
,tali it 201 South 515 ril Street.
A N OLD AND WELL•ESTADLISIIED
ill RETAIL DRY GOODS FIRM, being denrou■ of
changing thetr businena, offer FOR SALE a drstrabie
Mock of Staple Dry Goods, and the Good Will of one
of the bent standn in SECOND Street In Inanition to
their WWI Internet. they here a considerable Whole
sale trade Addrers Dot No 1)8, P 0 , Philadelphia,
with nnme and addrene S►S-Stn
I)ESIRABLE OFFICES at 5'20 WALNUT
Rt , opponite the Stale Rouse; one of the best
businens locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and all modern conveniences Apply on the premises,
Room No. 8, to U W. 3. BALL, Agent. tio96
►
MECHANICAL BAKERY.—On and
1 after TIIIB DAY, the 11th inet the BREAD from
thin establishment, and BREAD TICKETS, will be for
aale at the following Depots •
At the DEPOT,cortier BROAD and VINE Streets.
CALEB CLOTHIER'S, 115 North FIFTH Street
. .
JACOB V BECK'S, VOURTII, above Callowhill.
HENRY K WILKINSON'S, coy FIFTH and COATES
It G GILBERT'S, corner COATES and FRANKLIN.
J. GRATENbTINE S, cor. TWELFTH and WALLACH
1 4 PANCOAST'S, corner NINTH and CALLOWIIILL
J. A. FOSTERS, IE3I ARCH street
Other Depots will be announced from day to day, as
arrangements aro completed
Persons winkling Bread delivered at their dwelling;
will please register their name+ at the Depots, where
books are provided for that purpose.
As soon as a sufficient number to establish routes are
obtained, such delivery will be begun. Tickets of two
kinds, one lot the use of those whowish their Bread de•
Ihered at their dwellings, and one for the use of those
who prefer to send for it to the Depots, will be provided
and for sale at the Depots The Carriers will be in
structed to, deliver Breast for "Carriers' tickets "
Price Far: Cents a Loaf
Price of Depot tirketm FIVE Cent, each
P ice of "Carr ere.' lickrtr," FIVE-AND•A•IIALF
Ceotc eat h
PUBLIO LAMPS.—Tut; PtIBLICIS
respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are reit nested to gi re information respect.
ing acchlenta which may happen to the Public Lamp; or
of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them .t the
Froper tune; or if not properly cleaned and In good
ighting condition The Boutin fill be kept by Inset&
Bally, No, SO Wharton at , First Ward; Chavieeoarty,
Supt. of 2i) district, No 8 Ilaines at. above Sixth,. Miran.
O. Kirk, No. 820 North Bath at , above Brown, TtieTth
Ward, M. W Deehong, No. 2231 Coate. erect, Fifteenth
W ard; Thoe.V Bowlby, Offlee,Twenty -Fourth W sad ,
(West Philadelphla;) M If M'Fadden, Gee Office,
Twooty-Becond Ward, (ilerinantown;) Wm PI Market,
the OSice, Twenty-Third Ward {Frankford,),and et the
Gan Office In Seventh street, below Market
By order el the Trustees of the Philadelphia Oia
Works A. I . KITE,
001.0 m Superintendent of Distribution
KEROSENE OM,
DISTILLED FROM COAL
KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS
Thin Oil is not only CHEAPER, Lot SUPERIOR TO
TDB BEST SPERM It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL
AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, •nu it will RUN LONGER
AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY
OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL.
=MEM
IJ7 Machinists and others are requested to call and
examine these oils at the sole agency,
(IEOItO6 M PREEMAN, Agt
del9.3m•il No. 116 Walnut street, above Front.
WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, FURNISII
INli UNDKRTAR ER, No 1415 ARCII Street
weal of Broad, left of 50.5 A RCN Street
Lead Collins always on Bend.
IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
to your loteiesti, and palmitin USAIEFt'S LAMP
PA Craft Y, 10!) Pon th MONTH street, below Chestnut
Provtoui to ids opening a responsible factory, you were
charged $lB for work which he is now doing in &
war
tented manner from It to turpott htm,oe you will
have the name charge,' to pay. told y
3,1 'NORD A. T.—
111 The Bubectiber bee coannenctd mimufecturlag hfe
_ .
No Plus Ultra
MINCED MEAT,
which he offers to his customers in
LABOR or !SMALL 40illalf/gB.
Galore through BLOOD'S DIBI'AFOII wilt he puns.
tusllr attended to.
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
alB 2m d SPRINU GARDEN arid FRANKLIN etc
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbis Spirits
e... 3 T u rpentine, to with, for We by
11
MAMA & LOALIBTES,
aa 1 119 - Worth Water street.
N UTMEGS.-16_ilx4S-indiriN ir oo ,
2:13 South FOUBTII Inteet
1111 lISSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
001tDA0II euporior article, mawafs.otsre
ood for & le b 7 NV/LAVED, FITLEB tx. 00.,
oil 14f No. 118 N. Wats: Ilta at , 24 It. Itlywret,
nii*wntntg.
tUants
politital.
de3l dto•
for Onle nub (1( o het.
0. 31ACDANItili, Superintendent
nhp Goals.
PENNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR for - 1311AWL8, CLOAILB, and
other DRY GOODB.
We have reduced the pried of oar LATHROP OLOAKII
to one.h all the original nest.
BROCK H Ell A Wl.B at • great redaction.
BLANKET SUAWI.B "
ElAtillo 8. itaaa,
No. PM MARKET Aimee, •
jsls 2t North able, between Ninth and Teeth.
_ - •
SPRING GOODS-1858.
PRINTS
A & NY SPRAGUE'S, in large arsortinent,ol auperier
styles and quality; also, Robert Rennie's,Rockinghsel
Co.'s, and other wakes.
BLEACIIED AND DROWN COTTONS
Lansdale, Hope, plat keteue. Perk Premium, Willa
nel,Haree Hirer, Omani, Willissaalle,Jobrototi, Orb
ton, Virginia Family, Mechanics , and Farmers', Warren
a., ere
Also, Slaters nod Shepard'. Canton flannels; Brown
ant Bleached Drills; Jewett City Denims Irene Tick
ing'; niabsmit, thirolins, and Keystone Stripes; lons
dale Nankeens suit finales; Corset Jeans; Cambric.;
Check., Pantaloon Stuffs, &c !c
WOOLLEN WOOS.
fireenheld sod Terry), Black Doeskins Csasimeres
Gleud►m and ro"." 0 /'s Cotton Warp Cloths; Stearns'
[Talon CaArneres, printed sto4 phis, ID great irluiety
ninot, Mineral Spririg and Ober desirable styles of fla-
Unelts Also, ~good sanotuneqt of Bieck and Mixed
C►saimares, Kentucky Jeans, and [laid Linenya
FolS 6,111,11 Br Inn PACKAGII. A LICCIAL DISCOCIT
Yaoc Tqlt }3llO .r PAM%
WELLING, COFFIN k. CO ,
116 CIISSTNVF Street
IWELSOY IS OFFERING GREATER
I BARGAINS than ever Were helmet of MLitt.
$l2 50 Long Brodie Shewle selling at SO SO
SO Mulkre do dn. do. 3En
5 00 Long Bjanket do do. 3 39
400 Equate blanket, splendid quality, 11 50
'1 SO Chenille Shawls, atilendid, 3 SO
C toeing out Cloak a lees than half the regular prices—
s2 '2 50, 3. 3 50, 4, 4 50, mid a.
Splendid Undershirts and Drawers, the cheeped in
the city-50, 63'4, 15, cents , and $l.
Beautiful Black arid Fancy Vediete.
All Silks, fr,,in auction, sueprusingly cheap
Bleck and Fancy Deese Silks, in endless variety—the
cheapest in the city
Beautiful Plaids, 25 cents; All-Wool, 23 Mute, worth
4/S, tante
Merinees, Paramettes, De Limits.
Men's Travelling Shawls, one lot from auction, $3 50,
worth 50, all wool.
The best and heaviest Bleached blualsmi in the city
et 10 ceuti.
Splendid Prints, 10 cents, usually sold at 12)i cents.
U,nghains Flannels, Table Linens, Torelir, c ,
Fronting Linens
The cheapest Cloths end Casairseres in the ay.
Trimmings less than half the usual prices,.
Beat quality llnd {Moves at 62,14 cents, •
KOBLIROT•13,
No 11 South, NINTH Street.
ja4 : fzew y
' PENN
BA- SYLVA.NIA.
We lett( open this day a variety of
NEW DAY 000D8,
for which the notes o!
TILE Ed:VA: OF PEiViVSYLVANIA
will be token at par. SAMUEL S. SEM,
Ho. 923 bIARKES Street, north side.
between Ninth sad Tenth.
.BROWN DONNA MA.RIA.B.—Just re
..ILP cetved, a lot of superior quality Donna Nadas,
for veils BBLSIIPLVIS BBOTAUS,
jeas CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
QIIIRTIKG AND SHEETING Id HS LANS.
13 BITAAPLEB3' BROTHERS' keep constantly -en
llauS
COTTON ElTlLlTTlNOA—Williamsville, Arb wright,
Alma, New York IStills, Warns:Ate, Batas, 13 Um ;
Blunplasa,
811EBTINGS—Utien, Llama ; Bartlett, Merton, Al
erelale, Bee Mee
.412 OBERZTNOT and =GB= Btretta.
TVIUSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND
IT.I. GRADES.
CURWEN BTORDART & BROISER
fate now open a large stock of
BI4:4CIIED AND BROWN SWEETINOS AND
3111/tTINOB,
Cnenptiatug all the most desirable motes, which ars
gold at the very lowest prices, by the piece or yard
Nos 450, 452, and 464
103 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW.
LACK VElLS.—Black French Veils,
0 rich styles
Also, diode, Crape, sod Barege Veils.
For sole by SHARFLESS
Jag cuttsrzarr sod BUM ?if streets.
I ONG BROGEE SHAWLS FOR SF!
LA We do beliere thst we are selling, a► this pre
sent time, Broctie Shawls
CHEAPER TITAN THEY WILL EVER BE AGAIN:
Blanket Skeels, Dew styles, verr cheap
Chenille Shawls, considerably under coat.
RICH BAYADERE SILKS, BLACK SILKS, he.
We have received and are selliog magnificent Mese
Silks for , north 11 25 They are from a
NEW 'PORK BANKRUPT SALE
k:LECIANT LONG BLACK, CIRCULAR,/ FOR NS ,
A great variety of other Cloaks very cheap, frees
lINENS OP OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
Cloths, Claaelmsees, Blankets, Flannels, ke.,A a.
We keep an immense 104 of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Alt our Ooodx DOUOUT FOR . O Agit, and guaranteed
o be se cheep as the cheapest.
THORNLIY It CHUM.
N. N. eor El 0 lITH and SPRING GAMIN.
CHEAP CLOAKS.—We have now a
COSIVLInr. Lz3BOII.VaiENT
of low•nrice4 Cloak* for Ladtes, Mime, and Children
made of
BLACK. AND GRAY CLOTHS
The ',vie. range from $1 IS to IS, and the workman
ship, material. etyle, he , are believed to be superior
to the generality.
Alen, liner Cloaks, many of whieh Cr.
MIMI REDUCED
TO INdURE SPEEDY SALES.
Scarlet-Centre Brodie Long Shawls
Greens. Whites, two-faced, die-, at SB
Heavy Black Thibet Long Shawls, Mi.
French Blanket and Bay State Shawls.
Misses` and Children's Shawls
COOPER iv CORSA!).
?if B E cor. NINTH and MARKET
(ILOAKS.-
N.) CligAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS.
T. lomat •ad boodooment ;took of
VELVET ANO CLOTH CLOAKS
Io
lks
VAN.
City,
h' "
No 916 CIIGSTNTIT STREZT ti)-
BROAD CLOTHS,
vv c.4.5:3 DI MIKA,
BAT TINZTS,
I'ISTLNESES,
Boys' wear gsnerelly,
And Cloths Yet Wits' Cloaks.
from the late Auction Sales, at
REDITED PRICES
CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North BXOOND Street,
den shoes WILLOW
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING MUM.
KEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
7 0 MAXWELL /c ON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1928 CHESTNUT Street. four doors below Ittn•ath
And 311 8. SECOND St., below Spruce.
PACTORIES —Noe 95 and 97 OROWSE St
Tenth, sod SECOND Street, near Vnlow.
Orders made at a Few boars' 'iodic*. *IMF anal(
Oates by Auction
11.103 ES NATHAN 5, ALMON - UR
AND COMB/310N AIERCIIANT, PI. IL alms
BISTH and &WIC Streets.
AT riu VATS SACS—GoId and silver patent Islet,
Lepme, English, Swiss, and Stench watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, Ac Sc.
AT PHI TATE SALE—Arranged on second door,
household furniture, of every description, 1 :44.11, met
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, barmy artfclee, Age.,
&e Se.
Out-door tales sAtende4 to personally by the Alleles
eer Charges very low. Consignments of furniture
clothing, jewelry, So , Jr.c., solicited.
3IONEY ADVANCED.
Ltheral cash advances wade no Mammas. vratchte
jewelry, nilrer-plate, dry goudg, clothlng, groceries,
hardeare, cutlery, errors ' wow.] lostrurorniq, foul
ing pieces, furniture, bedd ing, horses, vehicles, har
ne‘a, and on all articles of value.
h 0 1 .01.: —Ali goods forfeited at :fathoms' eatabloh
meat, S /1 corner of &alb and Race streets, xlll be
cold on Tuesday morning, 2d February, at 10 o'c'ock,
onleis depoeltota call prior thereto and pay charges
on the same.
NATIIANS' GREAT SALE OP FORFEITED GOODS
will take pines
On Tuesday Morning,
Feb at 10 o'clock, at Moines Nathan,' auction
house, niutheast corner of Sixth and Rare streets. It
will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited culla
ter•ln tier offered at publ c auction, conniving in part
of every variety of dry goofs fine Irish linen, fancy
thlrtingn, tounirns. fine French worked cellars,
undereleereg, bomena, veils, bands, handsome new
nines, &nag, neck tire , ,ilk, llnen,eand cambric Dnim,
neckerchief., spool cotton, ribbon., Druck°, silk, wool
len, plaid, merino. white crepe and stalls shawl+, ele
gant silk-velvet cloaks, silk-velvet skirts, elegant silk
drawees and dream patterna. silk !darts, rich Bilk and
satin mantillas Duque', and circulars, cloth circulars,
lace mantilla:land abaw Is, scarfs cashmere, merino, de
'eine, debege, alpaca, french chintz and other dresses
and dues patterns, Wier under clothing, ladies' and
ebildren's gaiters, boot., and ekrieg, victorines and
inufftees, Ras ening trunks. !ornerier overcoats, dress
end frock cults, buns ens costa, raglans, cloth and easel.
note pintaloong, velvet, Win, golk, Talent's, eloth,
and other volts, annstner clothing, drawer+. undershirt..,
linen and monlin shirts, boots, thee*, fine silk nokrellsm,
parasols, general fine menus carpets, line (rather beds,
bolsters act pillows, gnats, comfortables, spreads, Car
lain', blankets, trays, knives, and forks, linen table
cloths, cloth table corers, Ilutlnss, aecordsons, Entes,
and nut.terous other artlelsa of cloth:ng he
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, dc
A largo :vs.:wt.:teat of watales, diamonds, jewelry,
silver...Karr. he . he
Irs - Further perttculars hereafter.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALT THE USUAL
IMMO PRICES —Double-hottomed end hunting
ease gold patent lever watches, of the moat ap
proved makesz hunting ease and open fete gold escape
latent lever and lepine watches. foil jeweled , fine gold
enameled lever and legion watches for lattes . , gold
jest elry sorry deseriTtioit; silver laser and teams.
watches, in hunt; og cases and open face, silver English,
Swiss, and Freoch watthes, a general ueortment of tux
rotors, beds, mattresses. mirrors. /to.
OUT-DOOR Rata:a BOLICITI.D, &wick/trate to salt
the times, low,
Consignment-a of every description of goods solicited
for public or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED on t and every kind of goods,
for public ar private sale, onto be held for a liailtod
time. Charges low
Ocntlemen'o furniOing toobs
DINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
.l ranted, of elegant material and superior work
manshlp. Also, Gress Stocks and Gentlemen'. Wrap
pers, at the Premium Store al W. W. KNIGHT, el 2
ARCH street, above &ilk no2l-y
NVRAPPERSt WRAPPERS I WRAP
V PEES !—A very huge and elegant imaortment at
tenured prices Ale°, heavy under-clothlng of an 4.-
ecriptioue, for gentlemen . * wear, at W W. KNIGHT'S,
45121ARC11 Street, above Sixth. no2I-y
%VIM:MESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S PURNISHINO STORE and PATENT
SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No We
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philedeiphla
The attention of Southern and Western Mercbente, and
Stranger', is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting artiste ruled*• At Idiots.
site and retail, and scuds to sinter. anAllylf
Removals
REMOVAL
OBERTEUPYY. I4 S FRETTAG have removed
from No 246 to N0.24e CHESTNUT Strvet, 71Lp:tea
hankttog JalS•fravrh*
Ipt3iOVAL.--CRITTENDEN' a PIIILA
iL COMMERCIAL COLLXOX Is RE
MOVED to the northeast corner of REPLETE and
CHESTNUT Streets
The whole building le 1 0 =1:4 4 41;141put
surgeastug enything. 'Ma
Thorough preurAturTimactlata eye of the Principal
todlowiww. n - d g , ening
TVO, dal tnad rano.... to the Omar! has charge
creaitAt land se* Spoelmoni ea gat a °slalom of
Tama. &o.
REMOVAL.-
C. l'AliCliTt
ItAIR CIIITER AND WI( ?
'LAKEN,
Ho' removed to 10'20 skeet, tow door' be
WO xLXYEKTU. ja2-tt
Bake by %adieu.
THOXAS & $32{S,
sae. On 241 DOOM YOCUM nun,
(Forma i N... si art Nj
ZEAL IaTAALIWS Ls.
hallo Salm at over,
tassday li r roanio.
aZßarataillo ossirgorapargillinal s =areing
ion to *bleb "blink fie
to each ode en* thrasand cejnr t inee la hay
ai th r e in fti f ,nrth oll deseri .r ptiona of all Ulm bvtelitold ea
ia" i
URI Win A? MI Atinrilla
In Val every ThluidayToi—owNt_
MAL ISTATI PSITATnitiILIL
iir ws km a. Large amowat of Beal UMW M vats Palo, taield ov dareeptiel eitlV
caudal Pro Pef
perty . blazed ary
Litt asap be hod at t
males Stove.
SALT HIGISTIIII.
ECT heal Estate entered on oar Mule Sala inii•
haw, and advertined ocesitionally In ma Mae bin
Mattson, (of vrairl 1,000 *gin aro pinion annlig.)
fro* deiant*
PrarAPTORY BALL--ECTIELIOa /AILM—Oes
sale 16th Pribruary rill inelota a large and
farm. about 184 aer“, , rlitb hue twirovensente=
count.. Pa. Pall partiewlara reedy unt handbills.
1):)'• Sale absolute, witheat newer, er
STOCKS, LOANS, he.
Om Tea toy Kreatne,
15th inst., at the Philadelphia ltscliaano, he hemst
of whom it may waters
$ coupon boots, $l,OOO each, Mingling amity, naiad
at Pittiburgh and Conoellaville.
Asaigneee Sale —Share to the liercantale Library fkaa.
pooy g Cure in the Philadelphia Atheartno col drain
In the Philadelphia and Savannah StessoliipalanipanT;
S sharer Philadelphia Steam Tug Company-40 pat Aar,
Paid.
Also, 366 shares Watt in the Philadelphia Steam,
Pump and Towing Company, (dawn tag Aneerif4o
par value Pik, sod all paid; dividend Let yele, ‘
per cent
2.S agues Equitable Mutual lasortato Ceeapepr
$ll 24 per Share ; paid 8381 Z.
Also, without reserve, 3 them Plsyi ej a th
natim.
- ORPHANS' corn' SALE, :Ara JANUARY:
Estate of frederidc PUS
brut dwelling, brick Haar ' h aus , s a g kg, Sou
Ninth street , north of Be e t.
MODERN iiIV ILL I I•3 —The modern throe-Amy
mat date hag, s‘ o ,2gesl Vine street, west of Termt
tielle street.
LOT, TURg:ir FRONTS --the rahuible lot and has
small brick 'on/Wings, S. Z. corner Eatharittertirtet,
L*bnn&n I . .ereet, end Moore street, between Ninth and
Tenth .crash.
31 "...4tati RESIDENCE.—The Ititistenues nightmare,
back.beildine, replete with all 710.14111 060111411.•
onees, northwest norm! Eighth and Lonolessd stouts.
BRICK STABLE AND CARPENTER sacre,—Tve•
story brick stable Robertson street, bowel 9 1 P•Plavt
twieen Seventh and Irseklin streets Two4dary irk
ca , penter atop arl)moing. They will le sold aspankely.
1 A LUA ISLE LOT.—Valasble lot solittesist aids of
Drown stress, north of Huntingdon street. - •
140 ACRIe ON LAND, berm& of Upsets, RAM-
Van county, Ps.
Also, S lots at Laporte.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—YERRUARY i.
Estate al Philip Cain, Deceased.
TWO LOTS -One on the Chestnut Hill Railroad, tad
Wilson street, Twerityaemand wad i sod the other as
Fillmore street. Twenty-third weed (fate frankftwln.
PEREMPTORY BALE , ‘. - ...VALIJABLE LOT, ial
.TrrflOrSk SQUARE.—The ralnable let, southeast
corner Eighteenth and Ritteahouse streeti, below Lo
cust etreet, nearly opposite littanhoerm evince, 63 feet
on Eighteenth street, 11.3 feet on El-MoMaine . atteat...
Sale absolute.
Sala for ineconnt of United Stelae.
CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DRUMS, ks.
nit Marateg,
laaniiry lbth. at 11 o'clock. at the seethes seesse, km
atcount of the United States, •231 .eitiloree coat,, Qi
pairs woollen °remits, RA t;tagas yaritsta,ll*- -
}inlets, 23 watch coats 148 cotton ahlrle, blankets,
901 pair bootees. EH laisprmska..3k ride omelet lipase
44 tenor drama, 3 bass drsuns,llo drums MUM, lot VAS
form and fatigue caps, poinyorins, belle lair Mt•
tresses, ie.
la=r• Terms-Pub, payable in specie.'
Sale for account of whom it esayeancera.
JACKETS, OVERALLS, SADDLES, he.
Also, at .11.1( o'clock, in the second for amount
of whom it may concern, an insoinesd oraralls,
saddles. bridles, muskets, totillaryand revelry erste,
canteens. ' Ac.
We NOM. 133 and 141 South fourth Oaten.
SUPERIOR PURISITURB. MIRRORS, PIANO
PORZ.B3, BIIrMILS CASPITS, Ett.
On Thursday M 021141, -
•
At 10 o'clock. at the suction eters, ea sat eels
assortment of se•cond-hand tarsitare, pesos-fortee, Stns.
lets carpeta, ice. .
Ai PRIVATZ SALM
Mum iet the Amdemy of Xasie; Point Boma hrk ;
Pittladelphis and Mtreasetele Lfbario• ; Atitemaus.
FOCUS' , AT Psiveri
• -
Th. elegant country seat tad farm, knows at " Tar.
ley," late the residency of Richard Swiss, dasaased_ ,
formerly of Dr. Shipp's, is offered at privates:att. rat
descrtptless may he haat thor snakes room
FURNESS, BRINLEY,-&
No 2. zzZ.z4s24 messart &omit ji2,7
BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (eacces
., SOT tO WOMLIT &COM%) •—• Vt.,
opponta tk o Calm Roan, between hearth sad Mai
Street*.
SAL OF FINE Pres IN SETS, SUTIOSI•BOS1121, &C.
Commencing a lOS o'clock, will be saki, Ital%
logos, desirably assortment at turn, is sob, Sae
and Mayes' veer.
n=il=o;=ll
IMIMMMMM;I
The v. bete may be examined with catalooso early
en the morolos of Ws_
PLILEMPTORY SPSCIAL SALK OF A LA3GI ASO
COSTLY STOCK or rrras. AT MU P COW
NUT STILES; BETWEEN MATH AKD TIKIta
ST &KESS
3foaday next, 18th iut.,
Commencing at Its o'clock, we vill sell. without re
le, re, et store Chestnat street, the entire tarp and
costly stock of fun, In sets, for Wiest and Mau.
wear, Gent's tar gloves, collars, far cosU, tar caps, Ace
.1:so, a variety of large and elegant et** and car
riage robes.
bocladvd, 3111 be found Ladies' and lgissee• carriage
rape*. victoria**, meta, pelertacs, hail-cafes, tame,
1122/10 in the most elegant manner, of Hodson Bay
Company's sable. Simian sable, utak table, state
=idle, silver mastic., Bohe Yian 61Ch, ermine ads
ch.ll4, wntar mink. ke_
The shots ony be el/mined on gstitedny, preview
to sale, and early es the -morning of rate, leak eats
10gues
BY ALFRED M. 'MEEKNESS,
PUILADRLFRI.4 110X.111 LSD dlialtligi
RALS.LR. soothooot eorsor of math sad CI-verp
betoeenCloostoot sad Walnut streets.
Ur Setts of Ursa*, carriages, alait harsear, Sold
replarty every SATURDAY 111ORSTIle, thresebtert
the year. commencing at 10 oteleelt.
rry- Tla bur. t agioctim d au sad arras-lead
terrace,. bararas, saddle*, Re. ids aty, say let
mien at tbir eatalthalteirat for side.
orr- careiv. reeetrod oa idv.
D." Oat- d oor sales attracted to tareareaards War.
HORSES, vrinct.v, AND ILLINISI.
On WantAy /doralag,
At 10 o'clock, At BasAAr. will be amid, beam,
mbleleA, sad harmer.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONXIKR,
JA
rO 4.13 viria.Nr? ATILSIT,__
_On loners.
OA • n— ,l l LI NOVALSOLD /VANITTILS—Tern-
E rr yr, b. leave to taken :to vahlle that era kohl
our regular salsa of V. tare ovary 'TseeMe r t
our SPACIOUS SALTS ROOM, SO. 412
STREM where every poaaibie attaaties Is given to 'b
row the higheot pricer for the goods et those witer Rosy
favor um with esclogoarrate Parailieshartug Tertian at
Caw tarmthre to dispose of. or those deoliaueg beery.
keep:n= ao.l cot Tithing Wes at their owe durethaga,
eau hare their furniture CAREFULLY I.I.IIOTED TO
013 R SALES ROOM. minus THAT KILL Itie
BETTER PRICES TOR TRIM IFULTITTILIt
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROS ANY Of THE TURSI
ITER DEALERS OR ANT °TRIER ACOTION rroas
IN VAS CITY.
frr Pereouafaroriwg ea with tessiosiests bit Mil
aularoS that Weir yroparty Dot be 'sedated.
Irr C,llO/414.100111Mn coder, to Ilse aces eland
by any other homes How to the city
Coulomb:ma es rem - portrait , aettettel.
[L2- Faits peke fratemtia.tel• alter UN, goods are **l-
Ate' 1. LitTAITIt 9J.LL VTR JINC.ULT
rata ale at lb. Lativera. ea Wedaeader eTeain,
271 h Jaaaery. I Ma, sa T o'ekek, rertele-
Orphaaa' Catut Sale-State of !teary Bre thee. (e...
etdrr. dre'd
two-STURT BRICK HOUSE LND LOT, tirIIXON
A rero•story brick Loose 'EI lot. east EIS of Ton=
Alreet..Sonthe.rlr, 14 feet front ES feet deep ~E 4 200.
(Aterling) ground rent
Orphano' Court late—Lotate of Lyio i f,oapeca. deed.
PROPERTY, HARMONY STREET, LATE EOM"-
A Irt of ground, with the two-Arty brisk haw*
thereon erected. sera' rile of thrmony street AS feet
from ?fourth attest, itwithwart., lb feet front, 12 fort
deep. gll groused rent.
1D PO to be paid on wit of Qs shot* whim Use
tame i streek offl
Sitteeafe Wlll be held at ' the Ita . ebaag — e ret Nkedaesigy
everting. February 34, 139 , at I o'clock, mad will in
clude--
Orphans' Court Sair--E.stats of Wut B Dude* deed
BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, CRISTtirT STRUT,
YW EN TT. VOCRIII WARD
A two-atop Dna bones and lot of you'd, south side
of Chestnut street, VS Net '.twat of iill street, is
the Twentyfoortb ward of the ear, 25 fat frost sad
2'o feet deep to Gorge stmt C 1 of isseasalrasos
QP $5O to be peid when amok off.
REAL ESTI T IS HALE--YEEIVARY 1011
Thu sale at the Itichnope co 11 ektoevi sy *teeing,
rebruary 10th, at 1 o'clock, trill
Orphatui' evert hale—Bstato of Timone Koehler.
TWO-STORY BRICK DOUSE, N W. CORN=
ATHERTON AND MARRIOTT STRUTS —A I* *-
story brio hone, an.l lot or wraith& nerthweirt corner
of Atherton med. 3farnott strung, 23 feet CA Atherton
street arei 13 feet on Metriott's lane.
GIRD=IZZ:V=
DE NO, COVNTIAS, IRON CHIOITS, to to
This Itoroug.
At 10 o'clock, will to soh: at the P.a.ok of reaztri-
Eacool street. !At 4,52.41, ta'aLes. papat-raeka,,
coontata, aura, Irco ch. Ac.,!tc. cf toatituj
Lon
I[l7. Msy to ex aannol early on die lay of rile
►S ratvArs E►LE.
A drat-chef Prutting °Sea, 'nth a good rca of blue
ness, forty pruatim rieteee, two Routes aad one Adams
Type and er eryttung necessary for the trainees. Appl.
at the Auct.on store
QAMIJEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
IJ and MONRY LOAN OPTION, No UT Smith
THIRD Street, below Walnut, onemite Pew at., emly
eight doors below the 'Exchange
Hoare or bmanase from 7 &cloak, A. IL, until 111
o'clock In In. evening
Outdoor pales, AM eater at the Arteim Emma, lab
tended upon the moat mitiMactory term.
CAPITAL,MO
Et eallukeelfer 1 3 / 4 4 hut r 3 / 4 017 rep,
Advances mad* ham one dollar to thowsends an Dia
monde. Silver Plate, Watches, Jewalry, Hardware. Yet
ellawilse, Clot/dna, Tar/attire, Deddhar, ledarn,llasieel
Instrameate, eons, Hcnes, OireACIN tad de O[
every detcriptioe.
All good" ere remain asp "earth at Urn adreed
upon.
All adsanewo, from ea* banded dollars and apwarda
will NI 'hared 2 per mat. per month; sod weir,
the lowest market rate
Tali More Woe haring a depth of 19/ hit, kW Urge
Ore and thiet•prrof savata to store all minable", asolpri
sate watamen for the premises; she, a hoary Ina
mom effected for the beacdt of all persons basing pots
advanced upon
IS B —On account of halted no salialtad capital.
au eget la prepared to make *trances oil Ron satis
factory and accoommodating terms than ay eater In
Ake ally.
Money odysseyd to the poor. to small soloosote, via
out any ebargu
AT MUTAT* PAL!
Gold Patent Levet and other Watches, IrredrY.l..l
Clothing will be sold et redwood vitae.
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N 14 earner id HASSON sad POCTII !Smote
abocs Peevesid.
• • • -- • .
RTUTIXO SLUE.
BALES STRAY SATURDAY RV - MIMS,
At TX o'clock, at tk. A ketek FACT*, at Rastrace..l -
tart' , Ronsokko/pa Ar 0/otliat, W&4 SS
Ty, Fumy Articles, 6.•••
Q ...,
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, A j t irci t
co ;/;:y z is y - D ,.. .-- ,... -G le N al ITE ;tid D La-m ei!
4 :-
r B tre° l4 _. ....,m, with PITS PER CRST IBM-
JiArra6 the day of deposit to the day of vrithdra
Office hoar', from 0 watt i *trials •T 1
MONDAY SYCSINGS from 7 small sari 1000104,
DIV% UT-g for sale ma Kngt
tram £1 alma...
President—STUMM s. 071.1WPOID.
Treararer—PUNT PIM
Teller--JAN. I A. nurrrix
COTTON -100 bidapa Gulf Cottoo, fa store
sad for tabs by
lILLITIN KlObbania,
as VI Nara Waled iltb4