The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 16, 1858, Image 3

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• ...". -' ll - 1 ' ' ' • '— ~..0 , 41 loofa snitive'bf Portsmouth, ftglarld,„aut *O,l 84
' 4....v13110 14 '4',...L,40, .:!,,, , tilkOL . . - . 4. " ' : 1- karirerirk. Nor 7;41 Atd, Iwo Bo.BB,4int - 140014 kAlalind
. darflit,l4nAttt' s t'lall, aliditi,s,'lhapvledelcie; b44o4o4.losafinirtee,lfritr,th w i:O n .thecent
-
have 7 44,4Tr8 - 10* 'l,
..474:.-it77,Z.ZtiiiicofiZet,;:j:ll:l",Notrititreouti"enllg
rumt,... I thii - 0 3 0trigginr., 14-, for . the benefit ,
Ili
mailaoti Pittl ' syss - Ohert, i. Ndy'lBth Y , A
of thw ~,,: t. ....,....-,..,,,-7.-4,..........„- **performed a heavy gati:,.",Nov ZI `144.10.N, too 'llO
.4" 'II . 777-1):ItClrolfr:
v a . liAiiif f . to •-ooi - r;i- t 'tdiK+3i ,e i4, 4 s, /87, at 9 dohs U, shipped another lies/ ten oni..therm.,
A
tawieii,vaiuoo4.47_,4rA,o4,oo,l_,..a.. 'he was 41? - 111; trot Vla el 9" r i- :;47;
the - 4:oo.6,:idaek -00...*,„t-will.wet*4o, i!' 01 4 .- poop , filled and sanded away - the rater Nreithets.twiatrt and
with arritrithiliWyrtiviontallysyMpiithlart; - .thit:orrhs.k, •„strained the Wu 411vits, Split the,Mato tgialloploosif,
Mattfal"lotia#4l,o*Aittgli,lva'4l#o,;„arlip dclubtisio Aktid iris bbllgealo rani oho lee, bulwarks awn te!tEbt
ri,atii ,.../......i ., ,, r _ iii .ii.. ,,.1 , ,, ,.
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7 . ~, . -,,.... ~...,.. the vessel, the then lying riporr her beffm_es..fdflrlLD'„V.!
..77.4.7.rar1 -7 .".Z" ~;;:•--f.7,,,,‘.....„'`, :','!,. '7, . • i
~. . Mete , rooms haying two or three
Tit , 5; 0 , 4 01066 n ig u t4 t - Lif! x usit, • i t lre m
3 7:re again ft trjed, d butfoundss o r ih ...
recce Pogrinanyfor*, iesiintingani the - 31st et PO; dike the Unfit t thnt, f rultsA t teOnd. se a broke over
hembefrlB.s7i appear/Sr for our Advertlslog, columns tl:hr her, h a •whom length or the rekni t waking 4 4lear
ne uer ai o , , NAlteNk . .eerigai. tire - 64,6 3 ite ., 4 bkic 4 44 „ lnroachilipiegh the house to, thd.orlfer side or 'the ship,
fallen 444 : Pt e)ibkl ) - 6 ),#i°ciAittl.th! * lot i li InZ.V ga i l ;t Y nd h o e uttl , ocrtmer:azt e gl i g ,4 ol;74
m.thc ~.,,,,,,,,,, LinettaiutatOiblecomppyktpoS 4 us w - reat i, ,inray the lee top. 'Nov 2211, themind cod.
the r #hotAkirtrif'strOurtnt'ilaiddillnyvero -that* to '. iintie4 :the ship on her beam ends. Commenced to
P" Phit at ie k.4 11, " 4 .10# 1 2 4 ‘r.91 ° 7- t i, ,Piik.4f ate" dee t a, Vttigtoilkstg4orr._ and
g e :l d : wel dr b l e r t dr,
ex allent, - and their -• gna*tied, cepital:i - ,strour...Proor :44 bags doe, audio:me marked NAI F end v he B. 'The
01 file eta 4 1 41 311- 1 11004 li,theft ener g y integrity; barometer in lid latt mentioned gale fell thlow its 28
To. r fattlze i rn o :rke i d )e t: i t h i li. had n ever before heard or
Tide flue,o , nrarrfairtidu ben bee n In nxietence, since llittii,
andt.#tikigllb.4ii, ifriejl",-"Vil';'l..o6ion'iiilii7::* , . rlf s bro ke n by being thrown 'w i ll ' a lB h " r m ae s s z . ' ' soothe r
the confldonCe - oi o,teicar*ulltr.'S,lio.ayhtem 9if,10.5 , newton had his heat; Beyer* Out: . ." ~ , ',. „ a . r
ininintnelfr,bintraneadrltsalt,dol*an , odudrakto one:' , -,. , _„ _ ,
Theldiddlide itaoll'4l datirbliethelf- 804 411h - Ofai i iltuff,#: ' - - ' ' 'IIPRERfki PORTO. , •
lodge of the in ,,,iii me . ) , „i,-,4o,,a r s t i t h j i ii-,, kii,„i Mu - - Ng i rpr i. l l r a h_ o , :teme, mir g uerotta, x °de m o,. .
tual-," , .5• , , , f0 A Aftiuiligili.;44 ,thiri;:r ol ;44Plut lour 28th--Arr,' ma r rlngo 9 t g li f trO l it=gr, na :. _ .
Mods to them. ' : - • , ..1: - .-..i.,.; ~ f.A'B`. .. 4 .- keth-t3ld, Warreat queen Constantioople; DeWitt
, - r- --.• ~..„, ~„.,-, ,-.., - - ~ •_,, -, ~' k- c • ‘ , l : - - Clinton New York, - '
Tyra EtnAdd TOlLlw , rfardk I "dfTRUm lO7 / 1, ‘ ,05- 27th-Old, T bull, 'New - Orleans; CaMbriS, do;' cotittitiliollpeelonbkieniflentPlhi , ..eteningf:for the Ocean Bell e , mode,
bansAt of the Seeded 31,'Itid„4„ellef italfeel*tion, prowls* ',"- 28th-81d, J - . . 80y1e , New York; ar u m, Point, New
to b r iVaiirthathinairiVitii** - 0; 1- 1* 4 * -4 1#1 1 P 011.41441 t. grA n effes;.F.xprellB, Al Nasal,' Rlvereinith, dni Charles
set t O li k • Iliell 1010 # 41, PY- 4P ' t.S P i i k ull, ' ,l9 ' ll; g : P." - 1 492% 8 4,8 n tanhatt„rn,ierir',York• Stephen Crowell,
no; snit's e ilia objectlait charitable one, treardthre all do; Colonist , Bartourahi 81, John , Charleaton; Alice
who" titil lnfirettetediiii; thed "piror - of our oar' td P l 4ffur Nobiltt.
Ittel *, lf , r.s; 1:4-4•,..v:: - -r , • .. -., - -
11thdxgrt:trar . ,,tellt rat' li-W:Mimi rlit' ,, ithintd-.
nictiiiMittet diefillipilsi4fiaikep.' • ,,a.iirt4Qhill.
oriniOn,,i(..lAtoadi4e,;Veare).-lkoe Aire . wawa, netho
one todnigning.. tllithet in , solenoti thonihti ire confess,
althonglvae think ormatallyslatt:would. veep' tirino , te
+dry 011aitit .Ciiiiiii-,! - 4.4 , - Ito* be should clothe so
mighti - en host without having the great Clothing
Ilszthr i nt'Vllion,Albalibt, & Car,,-...!Tnyzel,fial!,!, -
No. ti2t:tiitotint street, to go to . '
NNtpi'ieraue: NbthkDgis made agfeettble Me di
The :17 ' 0444
reach! the - pipo, gli,the - qtd loo . itgghrthp pm* iikhg gjg
PlitleFlOtlielt.4l l :the ggper%,tho.ehild. reoito peidttl
the Igiviitieeifel*,tisPderntdortofroadt tits POor.j.
t b ° 111rfatcr.: . ,,Progniittr. teadi! 41, poorly
erpotionizTourPonotc - aod r 4eo* eroryiotty le in
formsAblif thlireetitet olothtog4etebfhditeent In the
connftfUthit atokeiirNo'. got OkeitOut,
A kiItIMING, Inotozire,-t-A dark frown, over.:
oproittle tesineis rnaiiito. fertiiy;
whyAlpyatir.o, ' ,4 30 . 11101t zett.heiterstne,,xey Paiute.-
bee Maid de Argyle`! •by this good sword I swear I
loVeAttiet,:Vnitititiibr lista do , coldlf !Shier rroni this
bosom wiAtp.o tor, tltie bokutirtik
gtrt'avlteextieti4 heietithi. toliit felt height,.
" IN! areetillerti 'Ryer' *inn, :reel buy.
yereelf,A d?dent suit at tbo Drown , atone elothlOg.
of Itilehfilia '1346
''`
Ragman, rasito.!—A;coutifti!genftaman was
ftwattitt, Eiriaais Oift ftoids . atom, la its most
itgeons manor. He OA* boat and le breastpin ,wartla ,
twenty-flee do)lare
. and all Th!is U the
seccittd irtiich *Oaa itir:iigle4
a fortrilakts.FErtne'sAs 4438,0160:tut rftWet. ,Bensi•
OvaisiaPlatitittildwat go Sharer. .4 - • •.
.
0:+i , E 4 0r,.„171!„ Atgitlfr MINUS, JltirifY. 190111,9,
tali te s dish ,Wt beers tongues,. &reseed
Witte Ott* Yrk4lefrtis' the 'belt-style bt Petry Bro;
thetsi.Thliditiebt, -) tiesitt. rauPS • o,hurph: , We ray
ditto to that; Impfe.ailliadd, Wit there are a plenty
of itAt4;4illooloblft diotti . C l t4foll-fflo PetrYo 'or
"thiwa-town Maim, and tiislt` droner,
kartreisithYftheilMtik, - 604#*'110 le A d,
VERY eitei;cul,.--dnivoiAhe reti!dois 'Elm
Paasa skilislaviiifilkihhiti* . iiiatut to anybody than
he *Ai to z gu to
born i1e.664, nes...land oNioilhhinth street, aid buy
a wrapper. rite The _ 4itllle irae fJtistiiltat he:riattledi, aid"
the price as
P 094 ittrts'
"darabtlites:Ate reader wish: , te hnew who
potirj4ol4:Ne him: Ile is sheciaMi to
/leaf deith i AtAistor6;lll.lloElghth street; halej!
Chestnut. PtithAtell,f.:l4l4o,l ' boots to Cali
f orals totbsiarlpiWlll:WtOnler4l,V4:.` -
fti'7o o ,*9 l /4 OPPallot9 oll 9,
aye, and rain - and irtti4 , , but st:,lloLeparictsl tii
many wit, fyilthfri 4166 re of
ti
bud";
andies from .1.; - ,(Er1Yidtiosm. - ..k0r0o;Beviind street,
belost. , obeetiliftfand, iiho wore' orreot models 'ot , „
pitMeahli.Wllltrmth'& 06. fiefeetifit 1 1 (14:tail.
S.
unglit s
wit.r_ow
313310XTA, 446
El9l44W4Att • 340
Et44l;o6,ri4etto, sate,i ,h;344-trotn Bodo' r s
witli Olds* iodpolookigeto ertneor,...i_.
Stoaraithiti,DeLtwooi(lttpot, 24 boors froM New Yori,
vta:CiptiashArith:tatio andflosemorolo Ames Alb.
etost46lo3otton d BilliOr .14hOuriChOii,Noorfork,
via;COpe 41, sh2withTioctielo4 lootooagora to Jaime-All
derdico,
-•' _ • ,
Behr geoWltabertea, Morrow, 0 days froin Remade,:
in Ink Penteinn. Left brig ibiybew; Hu ll,.
,frem New-York; ,
',lcitrAthatiropießitmi, Asylranz Yedrlcktowni NJ;
w'1003014 - J6 Lit:Pitmen. - • • -• • ..rrki
-BPirilitieyf-Mitintoti, frpa Brindrein,Wi•
Oi pth
wil
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tejfioeavnjeolit;
Atroj . diky* frpol et kpli@
- i,lokliitt9.ol l4 tbFi uff '
cmssabto
Bt*ullgt: 00110 Are, PoPelaitw - York inderdlets:'
Nizque 401 Abliiire Thitipi LagoPro'ruktlett
frfutopti;.Dialble, Wan* 0 4 7, Jai b,N
it!r"APit , • -
Otrispoutleu4oi:tis .I . l4la4liita
theie- ate iti4some' thlitt taklll,atibstbot, Miurts
*hi* are the bripliamirLaalt Retell beads; achre Sarah
Wee4hrOgernorot9eOr./6, , Beitauttiazieehade,',Etert ,
th Penf B -0 40 3 0
M oteei b
a ter4 rwF9ritPLOgirOt• l'AilfrelllAolieteisit
— 14 9,4 8Wid, plitemtutiftypullia th e -bay
upadae!ona44!randAVhaNNX,ieathee
449,21 • .71 . WM. M. HIOKMAN: 4:
ASO.
;AcQt4•lool-- laet' CdialM2 4 ;tat #7 4 :a l iVati
taw . l%o4ett f; r.rw'to4y: Nathio ' s lo alght trotted
oat.
yo Wind E—wedthet stwioy
RIJOIM
ur', 0108,414 •
-1110 ?" 7"? ' 141'* ,
;Antre4,7ll4 Xl2sonibarre
Leta, Nat Anglet;Trltt-uPI ..a
.
Arkiredtroop ~ Oblipa:tittiod froAciitetitte;l
DJo 6 ; liNitteLoi-00119j=p1";31,5;,_
the Ohio.
The ship dopshitSl,t4o,torlTell 4. rit Oideutte for
chat. _She eldleeltig ship .Lion,stowi -erase
th w Tor*, '4 - - e'sk,titi of war wen=
was at the Otipe of tiotlt,flor Nov !!".P7U!..l.a•g"!
pr0r,6#4.1 ittrag
, 1411MOltatiBA: - -
8 0=ftritiii, 14 ; /MY.) fr'M/4 84 " 11 ,4 0 IVI
inet.log. pat: - ,
Stiatiehip ffemetooie. abated at New' 'York
peeterday for_ lityerpool. VINO West, or Adriatic,
toes se *eager IA VW B, end witrtake commentinn,
etire ge
i7X,reen erkiXoNiiiiin, cleprit at Nei torli'
yeateoday for Glasgow. _ ,
Ship Wm Libby ,, Biehtdo, frond EiColitklijoidlit Nor . 2 lf
f ".Lobfrat Mature at 1014 doinkth4 Ara; but pi
oda - Neer reppart etherealrail , °fat boar&
Ship Southern craile,ligebefeetly reported,yeateeday
by telelropkekth9l3 - 9,Abyest) liAtt,s t errlest, At Button
Ship,Reitlititle
it clhAOlts7ffotS Scampi, arrived
at flatatia'M 27:t0 ilideh loading for'Cowes.
Ship .lobu Imod, Beane, end liarriet and Jessie,
Ellittmfipt, Nag, Word 'lo.lledireat Bonolutif NW I;
ett.ther eceetultitayertheiVear W" '
Sehr Mary Batton, lesoopprobabiy for N Bedford,
wataQHgpolutalimrjazi A
dip Typirsonctledter;itroini , Polut de Golfe, was at
Bombay (nomegkrenny 'delete from CalcutteNor ),
BUIP Wile% WOO, for ,Philedelphie, ,sulted from
th ,
B h l ß,POktfb,BtAoukef , Biwree , tho, l Juited
I,mit- enelOn thettr atund ,wea there colidemnea
luld#dd;holjrtriliorlmetitriParedriolidealßA frons
Orli 20 IPT,4he Cigna tetiMifee,tattlef , the Peru%
thu ) town asithe gilii,iterriedee,mut Auld to beta=
the beet opodiNme,,,
Vidtwiefferl'en t Uill, dikento from ',tempo;
for. 4w :QS imprilairans VA inst. lath. her
crew In irons', ef ii ii i ri , ng mutinied on the hip seas;
Ship Anna ELM llaeigeil, freer , Pelouttitfor Bos
ton utPort ale,hisurttilte, Noel. • rt
Ship Iteinaliouof,the„fienOeldwell, for Chinn eatel,
wee lit ZitavievOcr2s. .af.v ` 2 ` •
Ship Georgia, Maleoor,ler 4,44110, before reported
put beck to Literpoot,aMted sole 2Stit nit.
Slip dila" $ 0 aFg4l4'fieltrititat,:Botteri kith/net.
for sem ea , '
*fitiViertlow,arrited New;York piatet
day from Wong Kong .04.4:1, eats flaky munde4 "cc. • No
dote, offigesear lehead, atanehor witn • side Dirigo, At—
Wood, from Am % fo .i gtesTpliffe , -itelbith /Inter, ship
todepese*Mq• Aro* ..MoogAtoegr for It 'oh
Lect,Augler beta* Mitt, chip Witchcraft - , Booth,'
iron, jdmillie tor Boetin. , _ baron Quielist,Po o 4
AngierNneh for Hong tong,
wa
BeMaßrient , _ ll6 3. l Vh:oldMoCit", 44 l 4 ifti4 l6l '
•
Barque Thereat Alliboqp, Thomppla, al eared at Bea
ton lbtlinit4OtOthidnithin?
Beigiorpheilitiittrirrarilionee ClusigestoW#tii'
but 1,41 .."`" . WA zt.‘f :t ,
Brig Bair3 Welsh, cleared et Neer Yoe,lt . lath Ina',
for Elohrbtoy ; It lAr.? ,
at
Sam Olitti, l slllstii*, rolti l n Ot Edi f eir t i
at Beitimote loth bet',
Brig J Mekersorp, 19ish i A
eeitou,Attfe r'lliiti}ns, irtis •
spoken 9th last ,_l4lll -
eche Daniel . fledwitielfOiPoliilie, fortvell
at Netrifo4kiiisteraikeo — 5
hip Pelypricef tice, from DJobile, st Boston itth
Balk YAwitt Need, Chiral*, trim
,1.1 . ....01.)“51i . ,A0httiA,
detliklo:;at YOrelesteMoy - -
Wu 0- 0 &idler; MOON fr9hVillford; Dat e
York yiatiray;
to "
BehrDo l noo
auk ty
. .tratabfitcroliiipoifOi at Wilmkat‘,
gehr,' l t44lll4_44 tairlinkitia 4 liatifficial!otcfron,
Bari to , wraanylobitv.; 1' . _74 _
hr A M qtlA,olotenitu, hepoe Oh,g.lesthA
i24fi rfittpetdo:ti
. _
. . , .
...i . A:p :.
NOV, 0 ?Ai* 01 llqe Wipe ,Philomnil4.
frobliiifinninpe 1-4n , ....-4 - -•- ':
Del -TBoxpiAbip.i.:,, Chermr train qiir-•
ontlff tinrfin icitle:- . •.'=- 4 ika 't ?, Y ", '
lyed vlat-ka. inl a y , pisop smixis, from
cf,,,„• .. „,•,: i
„ ... , ..,,,„,..„0,4,,,,,,, , 4,44„,&,,,fttia i
PortMulloreutrie - il - -.• - , •••,st• • ,- ,
~.A...,., ,trr.,:ourir.w.,4.,•Ny•-•••,0,„••
-- -- --'r svoLta ' :,,"' - "-
kuuitioni, Li ' ' non* ' Wait InLinno
-Thu Lfghtnnuse.n e*.benn -for mon Woe - past in
cours6 . o
,ereotion u riAilukAtte*,ftlols''
westernmost - or tbe fir y.thuilitt oulurbg`w•N li bi-
1)011E8210 PORTS.
NEW- aollllo7mt ; 16—Arrived, akip ; ,.darora Peter..
keit, IlVetpbolt-banda t Oregov, 'Sylvester,
TUrko Leland; brigsgenrietta, (pr) Hodpork Bermuda;
rihtrah ' Flagg, anottmll; from Savo; atiamaidp;hunes
tetra, Parrish, Norfolk and RickMond:,
- • Old ships _Eockaway, Lufkin, New Orleans; Zurich,
Bith, l llore; , hricOurt Worth, Maley, Portlitid; . ear
Ydrktown Perking Otbitlfar and a market.
ORIVALB AT THE PRINCIPAL OPUS
Up eq,l2,o'doek Last Ntght
,
:a/ ..H.OOBll---Oheatn nt street. below Ninth .-
8 AI Johaioh,, N Y - B F „Porter, U. 8 Frigate
7 K Hackett, N Y . OfmaTeas
T A Login, Ohio -r Ewing,,Ohio
John D*gcan & wife, Was RJ W Duncan Miss
J Master, - I, Smith, 01,1 t
Dr'7 - D Durktnan.A le, NY WW Brown, Pa
B Snavely', Pa „- T Baumgardner, Pa
Mrs Nlmenger ' - 'llerriebuig . & la, Washington
8 Brown Wiagington - Henry Hope, Lowell
N Y 8 Messinger, N Y
J Bollhaii, Bolton ` ' : S Boren, Balt
IllBormatoniTa" ' - • 1111 Holbrook, Boston
WWl:nut - one, Pa - _ 'W X Chamberlain and la,
Mr Norris, N Y, 'Watertairn '
WM Hawkins, Fel Bier SkriOPTI N
McCallongh,'N Y ' Hudson, N Y ' '
F a Otiald,llE Louie „BP Loyall, N
-0 Hartle, -R ' • 'll, (1-Ward, Y
-rd 'Hardin-4 ' D P Gibbons, Balt '
Wpm Tllll, N ". 1 P Brown, Bruton
Mrs Sudsy and daughter, GeoFfastinge, Ny -
Brooklyn . .7 De Vine t (la
-D 1, Gray, N York - ' R M Mourne, N Vbrk
Chas Johnson, N York W,A Jones & la Virginia
Mrs JSi Blakey, Virginia ' , W
Jones, Virginia
-F S Low, N York " R 0 Smith; N Jersey
It 0 Bolt, N York' • ' J 0 Colt, N York
Davies, N York E Black, Delaware
W - .IV - Oter, St Louis Chas B Minch N York
IS N York- Sam' P Carrick, Tennessee
Ja*E Simpson, Blasksehns's J P Jones, U N
Bahll'll Austin & son; Phil& lavardelo, Wiuthlogton
Mr Wide, Washington - H Eldridge, Pennsylvania
8 W M
harton,untingdon Washrn Xrben, P Wayne
j K Edgerton, Fort Wayne J V Melton &,.14;N York
'Mrs Z Britton, Massachn's olr Frauds, 31assachusette
gtephon Morris, Phila ' E K Hinckley, Rockford
Joe Graham; N Y " 0 T SitrunOmi, N
4 A, N Y Dr 11 IdcMillan, California
F N Foster, Columbus, 0 James Black, hancastor
W R Johnson, Va OX Hammond, Va
I BBeers; Oonnecticut It W,BloKee, N Y -
Copt °mien & la, WasiPn. Master Craven, WaSh'n
HV/ Brinton, Del co '-' " Raman, Baltimore -
Trembly, N Y ' Dodos &, la N Y
Duets, N 00l Thomas, Washington
Jesse Martin,- St Louie , H Sperry, N -
John if leghtbody, N Y ' Di Wll Woad & la, N 0
A p Bennett, Philadelphia -
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1100[LANTEP HOTEL—Tourth street. below Arch
s P
lie Ilnyto; Goan .48 ItoiOano, Ylttott
olt Barrott r lttntoiirt ''. V( Dovif, Pit
Eat, Eittind J E Eldred, atilrord
L Lowenstein, N Y . W G Oast, Wllkesbarre
Joseph K Riley, NJ • Alex Wotan, Wieesport
lion Asa Packer, En J Itobinaon, Pa .
0 Hanle ti.N Chas L Rowland , Pa
al Bell, lEOr no K W Beckham; Pa
IS Cane, Pittsburg .Benj I' Barge . Pa
E Ourtin j N Y'
-
AMERICAN
a HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth. ,
Wafter W Berry, gait , •
Sml Et Brown, Dld
'John A Brown, Bld James B Sanford, N
AVM - Huntington, N Y John W Gardner. Pa
W-Gave; fig Louis', - • COO W Spencer, St Louis
JefferoortiCharleston, 8 CI Patti.? Johnson Chester co
"Thos Paton,Pa Saml-Brown, Pa
?hoe Johnson,' Washington Miss Johnson, N Y
'8; Johnson, N • - Peter Ilammel, Pe.
Goo P rely, Providence, R
UNION HOPIAL—EOreh street, below Fourth.
B L ReCr, Wrightiville, Pa M Either, Harrisburg, Pa
L 7 Rocket, Bethlehem ' M H Hill , Cleveland, Okla
Mrs Einkiellin - ,'Tieli'n,Nj - .33 Yard, Runm, Pa
J B Pottsville - AReader, Lack Haven
pringer,Lock 'Haven s LL.Boulden, Md-
lianlibrivder, Easton, Pa. David Barnet i llaslon, Pa -
7 M Palmer, Coruna Bing Wm IVI Kauffman, Reading
0 B Reeves, Byberry, Pa J Rogers, N
D Black, • - matoy f oincinwiti, 0
J 8 Wallace, Lancas'r co 1- Wallace, Franklin, Pa
J1:0onel, Reading, Pa
- NATIONAL 110TBL—Race street, above Thlrl.
J Abel; Eagan II Brock, Scranton
0 Wells; N Y 0 0 Ripley Sr In, Vs
Shugard, N J • A J Swatter Jr, la, Ohlo
4 Merrell, Piffle • • .7 Richards Pbtla
, Jaa Heinen, Plyniouth lit Unman, Va
.11*Ab11njt, Bethlebarn , "IllItsatIler•BOOSTIlle
e w ;Inman, Phmulzrllle J W Buyer, Ps •
II Boyer, Pa • • ; ' • Clot 8 Thetrle,`N•J
OE A Smith, Pa • • •- Q J Savage, Allentown
UP Butler &son, Tamaqua Wm Lindeemitb, Pa
81'nE8 11140N.LIlarlrot street,'above IBM;
'l' 3 _ /Ohn, - Otiestei'eo Jos Wenner, Pa
ini,Merar,N " ' W ktollfeen, Ps
John dihnore,Ealt . j WiLkins,'Plitsbg
Bees Palmer, Newport,.Elcboltz, Downingten
WneHriCey, B ait , , epry Z Altman, Pa
Latitsstet ,
'DAR, ,01r, elf3M? 4,103/0-4i4nd street, below Vine.
Jas Dagen; enlliwan on, l i e- /I B Nellyer & la, MA
4ficitt Morrie; ,-- - • WlnHollingehead,Strouds
-3 Betni,,Lnurbertwille , burg
8 BBrokihurst, Bucks c. 6 0 Ring &' son. Bucks ro
-J C Darien & eon; Bunke CA, IV Davidson,. Cheltenham
E,l.l.versiKontgoinery no s 'Jae
BTomlinsontslle Jam Boileau, Daviavllle
P , Newtown 0 R Noyeo, Heat Point
I I. p 3 Prete, Hatboro , - LJohneon, Newtown
Jno Darnley, Newtown . •WM Kirk, Foreotrille
Alen-aermeati Newtown B,llMiles j Dayisvllle
MADISONSII:4IOCo .
HOU wd etrecit.-abcore Market
P A Bart New Jerre.) -Sam! Nio•Mengale, Ps
B P Barrington, Macs J 81110, Sintbiltri Me
sao
B Briggs, Now York 110ornian.Mai
'-iA'Abowas, Cecil Co Ara Ilobt P. Merrick, •P•
, •
iILAOR BRAR, and Merchant itreete.
Geo W Baker, 'Vermont Jim') Gay, Reading
Stephen D Byers, Pa • Wm Porter 'Rochester NY
J P Pa' , Geo McCall, Chester, Pa
Wee lisle, Chatham, Pa Semi Hoopes, Pa
Alfred Bunting, Pa ,Joshua-Athbridge, Pa
Simnel Beater, Pa • ~•• A White, itheetet to, Pa
W Leedom; Pa 8 Leedom;Ps -
Thee Pewees, Ps ' , Thei Yarwoed .Ik, Is, Pa
,A Mille, Philadelphia ' - P Paleti Cheater to; PS
BALD rAGIUR—Tbird street, above Ca
Smith, Backe Co ' • J Reed, Montgomery co
J IlitttllbOUSS4 ilerniento,wn J ohn Smith, Backe co
lire Weirdo, Allentowe "
BiAo,* BAH 11 . 1 Yr SR—Third streeb above eel low h I .
,
ThlitZe, Wake co ; Jos Oidwader,Becklngbaru
Cesper, Byberrs. - A Illosgleed, Westerville
A rain Upier ' Inas Thootlittion; Sucks Co
Isttelfsltee, Ducks go Mien Welter., Bucks co
John Ream; Bucks co M 1.1 - Van Antedate, Pa
John You Artedlate, Roads, Perustetville
-D:#oesem,ltendieg, „ -
goacial Notices.
IVhf anitar with 'a coin,' of . any kind, whin
lIARTSHORNEV,YNOTOKLII SYRUP OP WILD
OtIEHEY toi,leutteitt relief? Bottles 25 and
centa,and SI Sold at -R. 11. a 0. U. JENKINS'S,
SEOOND and WALNITT,;'and%No. 6 North NINTH.
oarp,—Th e el Fares
to be Bold 'oultlONDATtlexti et; stere. o2 6 l ) l lEB7l l PT
below Tenth, is new.reaay for elimination, with
eatalonVesi, - 516-It' It: SCOTT, /a , Anat.
-
ts4ilisiiste!si unro.AlE,. th e Great Pain An:
NitinATolloicte upon tlie Nerves, BOlltd, Missies,
Flesh, and Blood, and with its warming, stimulating,
and steeds ptirlde ipe4 pain from the SyStent. •
jtottal U.
JANKlfiBypinaer,l3BCCiNA arId'iVALNUT, and No. It•
NiniktaNia , fitreot- - PtldAt
Otevitrig Sitaohluestlet4 SO.—Persona wish
ing to tatiettimi'ile 'ittatLY:,(looo litaottspe; titOtad
at 92i SlA)47lll:l,tl)Mptond got oaeorPßA,l"l"it
Wibliies• aro"; wammted to gill) satia.
tsotion. entailing tides toi Two Cents por yard at the'
=i)elce.• ' 4 ' • '
~jag-rwErtta
- Witlo[4 IltilWe'#i" . 9 or, chesiinc - Aireet; le
selling 01C Mitts atitlirkery it one•hilt.,the re
staler itenee and iou will be lOW'
: ,t • t • •
r .
'IJPICOI,II TER It,
." git Irstatrz et, ' •
oyrofintior mplp.P.Np . zitos SWAM . ' ''
'
J.
..Vria.iTUT street,
'Late et lllVOliietinit Stieot -
!G•ed Valet!. -
irtrotite gibbet realise the hill Wife of:their
fivorite beeeragiVerithott
)0".! beeti e frit l aide be , the' Old
,
Pet.'!).; • . .
' i37.4intin9 V/01111i not, of *ergs,
dl•eut • • Sole Mainitaatneere.
Oreo test noesalsd-lit , tits , Virdrll4 - .:—Ti .
l otanitillpet; being oloA6'o lid*esit t -- firliM hie
engtik`, o f' , Oeffir. keletri444;(l4tli,(6oor sale.
All ; la want at : a superlO, r'sitlela ;are,larlied
-14wa inere,to - let Am kxtur e g to 'sale, Bt ;
TR - 41:11G'23p2 lIMUKET - St . ieet. dei6.2l
4 6avliitYd4d—
"
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e: Ls claideix , Fountt- ANTI WAlAtitry, g'snigne,
"4 41 , 1 40,0 4 11 ,k ittir`Md
AND oownitum TO DO Do. tt ,
Li„
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ifiltdirttAMuldw.Natiletal. !Weer Tr a 4 ,4)i
Ogee Whihrtittkiiii, ill. It - : sbibil of TllTAti'.' -,;,' ',",
# 2 4.0 3 14 . 701t.'ilTMINX013 Vintitßl '27t2.
eiThwziomfropirapsl,l* r+ThyetTo m mn: .
t -
1 . Dottios:retitiWy.WACA44ii , i ' nioitaii,, , .‘
1 R. C0q4212220212,2414,014204.42 Specie g ill be
.ooeitst , !iimiltedokt 't 4:'(:' .In - tt.t.q.o.,
' tt.
, ' Nzgitr, ::,,' 41,,1h . .•-.7.,11-.
....
1- owiri-fNmtiftriAlyor wlll be paid back
- deloit , WJ-Z It , ' li V1i ,, 4. Fli_ug`,"% .
1 LitAffit,Viviiiti Oiiiiit tror ammo, itiei
=SM=MM_=
flower'. indite t;
. Cordial is prepatedtrom a virlety Of the mast photo and
redolent aromitice knoWn'in moidithie, and hi the Most
'perfect and reliable rarodnittee extent for Waldo and
young children; _ - ,
By
ihripininierd hilleninee a ipeedy tare la affected In
all eases of Ohoiic,iviiiii3+ pains end apeont4.• Hollered
and zultilatpa Woolf Olohildren'e wafering illness denti
tion or teething, and by its !soothing prOpertlen tran,
gnilieea pelia of the Melia, !nominees, yomiting, At.
The infant Cordlil 'haabeeome * standard remedy,
"and hew been used In thousands of case. with the moat
abundant imam. • No family ehould he without It.
Prepared only by Hadar A. Bowie,
• At hie Drug and Chemical dtore,
:N. E. minter and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To Whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
b 7 Drogglide generally. as 1&17
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, mad
leautlful complexion, use. , t Dal n of 1,000 Ylowers. ,,
For droning, ladies , hair, no. Woodland Oroam,
new Pomade." It ctirla Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W. % I . V alatno2 di. co., Proprietors, N. Y,
- F, r Gale by fi. B, Peterson, 308 Chestnut; liamual
Blmes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. B.Curand, 713, heat.
nut; T. 12 Petard Or. Co., 710 Chestnut; G. G. EVAtill,
Gift - Ifoolc-stoir . i, 930 Chastnut ; G. B, Hubbell, 1410
Cheotnu 1; French', illcharda, Jr, Co., Tenth and Mar- .
ket ; B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Gr. Morrison,
Beranteenth and Chestnut; J. W. filmes &
Eighteenth and TwentY.Second and Market; Edward
Ohriatmann, 702, Obeetnut; Thomas Lam:meter, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. noMly
Specie Payments,—American Llie insurance
and Trust Company; S. E. corner FOURTH and 'WAL
NUT Streets. Interest 5 per cent. Pays all sums on
demand; in gold and slicer. jal34w
!foams's , ' Saving Fund—Office 903 Walnut
street, ono door Well Of second Street. Remelvell de-
Pointe in MUM of One Dollar and upwards, from all
chimes of the community, and allows intereet at the rate
of aye per neut. per annum.
°Moe open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and gitnrday until, 9 in the evening. president
rranhlin Bell; Treasurer and Seeretary, Obarles fd,
Morrie,
ftlarrtasles
On 'Wednesday evening, the 13th lent., by the Rev.
Thomas J. Shepherd, Mr. WM. 0.'•11AINE8 to Mies
MARY MMMA, daughter of John Donnelly, EMI , all
of this city.
On the 13th inst., in 9r/elation of Maroc Vaux. Mr.
ARUM P. SMEDLEY to Men UREA EMSIh - 1115H0t,
all of Media, Dol. co., Pa.
On the lath inlet., by the Rey. John C. Baker, N. VT.
corner Randolph and 'Wagner eta , Mr. 0. HARTZELL,
of this city, to Miss MARY MEDE, of Harley:olßa,
31ontgomery co.
Moths.
On Thursday evening, the 14th,1net., Ure. SARAH A ,
Wife, of Joseph 141.
The relatives of the deceased and the male friends of
the family are reipectfully Incited to attend the funeral
Mom her husband's residence,l627 Sprucei.treet, at
10 o'clock on Monday morning nett, without further
notice. To proceed to Woodland (lernotrry. **
On the morolog of the 14th inst., la the 26th year of
her age, We. RAOHRL. IRIVIN.
On the 14th loot., SARAH 1%, wife of Josiah Shivers,
aged 53 yearn.
On the feet:, after a long and severe illness, Mr.
LEWIS PIEROE, in the 48th year of his age.
Oa the 14th met , Mr. 01IARLE8 REILLY, in the
78th year of his age.
irr Eldßochester, N. Y.,
Will preach To-MORROW MORNING, at log o'clock,
at the Hall, southeast corner of SPRING GARDEN and
NINTH streets. Subject, " What is Truth!" The
public are iarltel. jalo-10
ID — Temptations of Great (Mfrs.—The Math
sermon on thla subject, by Rev. Dr. BERG-, SABBATH
'EVENING, at half past 7. Wirth SEVENTH street,
above) Drawn. jaltbltir
117'Third itetornied Deitch einirc hi corner
TENTH AND FILBERT STREETS.—This Chinch
will be open for eorrico TO-MORROW EVENING, at
734 o'clock. Sermon by the pester, Rev. W. J. It TAY
LOR. jal6-I.tit
V- Sermon to Young hi en.—lty request of the
Young Men's Christian Assoelotion, the Rev. J. LI
J0N1913, D. D. will preach - a Sermon to Toting Men,
by Divine permission, on SADDAM' EVENING Janu
nrYl7, at 7){ o'clock. In the Sixth Presbyterian dh urch,
SPRUCE Street, beloti SIXTH. Seats reserved for
young men. Jal6•ltie
frp Public Worship at Jayine'ti.Mail
NUT Street; below Seventh. Preaching (D. V.) by
Rev, ROSSER DROWN, late of Chicago, at 10)§'
A. X, and by T. H. STOCKTON at 7)6 P. M. Seats
free. Citirens and strangers invited. Evening Subjact
Rem. I.IB—THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST THE POWER
OF GOD ONTO seLyerxopt. Jal64t*
117- National MM.—Rev. Dr. Alfred Nevin
will deliver a Amnon TOMORROW (Sabbath) MORN
ING, at 10 4 o'clock, in National Hall; MARKET street,
above Twelfth; after which a collection will be taken
in behalf of the sick in charge of the Home Mission
ary Society.
THE OLD FOLKS will constitute the Ohoir on the
occasion, and aing a number of hymns. Let there be a
large attendance, and a liberal collection.
THOMAB T. MASON,
Chairman Com. on Public Meetings.
_le Anniversary of the Missionary So.
OIETT of the M. E. Union Church. FOURTH atroet,
below Arch, will be held TO-MORROW, Jan. 17th.
The Ilov. 3. P. DUBBIN. D. D., will preach in the
morning at /036 o'clock. The Ray. Bishop JANES will
address the meeting in the afternoon, et 8 o'clock and
will preach In the evening, at 7 o'clock. Collections
and subscriptions taken during the day. The public
are Invited to attend. isl6.lt*
0 - - Ecctare on the State of edicine in
CHINA, In ancient and modern times, trill M be delivered
by Dr. J. G. KERR, of Canton. in the Assembly Build
ing, corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT streets, THIS
-(Saturday) EVENING, at TX o'clock. Tickets 25
cents. to be had at Wllson'tt Book Store,lll South
TENTH tared, and at the deer.
In*
Interesting illeetlifg.—Rer. Thos. H.
STOCKTON, D. D., will deliver a Sermon TO-MOR
ROW (Sabbath) *FTERNOUN, at 3 o'clock, in the
GBEEN.STREET M. E. OGGROII, (Green street,
above Tenth,) alter which Rev. ALFRED COOKSIAN,
Pastor, ie expected to make some remarks.
A Collection will be taken to aid the " ROSIE MT&
SIONARTSOCIETY /II Da mission to the nick and
suffering. THOMAS T
- AEON,
jall.ltsv Chairman Committee on Public
itrChttpin and Beecher .— People ' s her .--Peopte s e Literar
STITYITE.-IH. n. CHAPIN lectumon IVEDNES
- EVHDLINGTantiary 20, at CONVERT HALL.
pr. H ENRYWARD DEHOUHR lathing on 'illtrltB
- EVENING, January 21, at the AIUSICAI, FUND
HALL.
Doors open at 7; Lecture 3( before 8 o'clock. 'flCk
ete 28 cent., for solo at the book•etoree. je516.306
IsWe— Ittrat Ward —A Meeting of the Democra
cy of the First ward will be held THIS (Saturday)
EVENING, If tie tuatara, at 734 o'clock at the house
of Col:Jamul McCloskey, corner of TENTH and AHED
streeti. AU Democrats are reepectfully invited to at
tend. By order of
DAVID tiIICHEI., President pro tem.
BAUM OAR; Seo'y pro tem. Jel.B-It*
Ur• The Semis Animal Examination of
candidates for admission an Pupils of the NORMAL
EOHOOL will be commenced on MONDAY, February
oth, at 9 o'clock A. M.
To be admitted, the candidate mat be at leant fifteen
years of age, and pass a satisfactory examination in
Orthography, Definition of Words, Reading, "English
Grammar History of the United States, Geography,
Arithmetic and Penmanship.
The NORMAL ' SCHOOL Is designed to qualify females
to become Teachers in the Public Scheele; and, prectotta
to admission , every candidate omit make en explicit
declaration that her object in mitering the School ie to
qualify herself to become a Teacher. and that she in
tends to engage hi Teaching in the PUBLIO SOROOL!
OF THE OIPP OP PHILADELPHIA. -
By order of the Normal School Commit'ea.
jalB-stuth tfeB P. A. OREGAR, Principal.
jJ7- Notice.—An Adjourned Meeting of the
Democratic citizens of the FIRST WARD will be hold
TUTS DVENING, at the house or Dol. Janet Mc.
Olaskey, TENTH and RE DD Strecie, at 7% o'clock.
D. MICKLII, President.
TUO9. CoLtans, Secretary. kite-It*
Tjy" The Celebrated Lecture of Dr. Barclay.
on JERUSALEM. JUDEA. and the JEWS, will take
place at Philadelphia Institute, EIGHTEENTH and
CH 'CV
CHESTNUT, on TUESDAY ENING, January 19.
Those who deeire t, bear this useful and instructive
Lecture must procure their tickets soon, as the nuns.
ber lo limited. Tickets 9.1 cents; for sale at McLean',
Chesnut, west of Ninth; Slack's, Eighteenth end
Chestnut; and Shinn , s, corner of Dread and Spruce,
Ja15.2t0
117 trate Committee.—The members of the
Dentocrotte' State Committee ;IT re_queetc4 to meet at
lluehler'e fatal, Iferrlebutx, on TUESDA Y, January
19, at 7 o'clock P. 11.
0.,R. DUOKALEW, Chairma n.
J. N:ffordim,aa*.t &entitle&
R. J. KALDBX/11,
ITARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR!
Ma article is the greatest discovery in Chemical or
Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHEUMATISM,
auunauktA„ TOOTH-ACHE SORE
THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS, SIDE,
SACK, or any pout of the body.
It is also an exeellent preparation for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or
bowel. Thousands of persons who hays used HARTS
MAWR'S', OIIRD-ALL • have been astonished at its
wonderful power inTeraoring any psi,' from the system.
Bottles 25, 50 cents, and V, to be had of
' H. & 0.11. ttpiff.This,
Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets, and
No. 6 North NINTH Street.
•'N. B. If you hitimiCouith, use Hartshorne's recto.
rat Syrup. ! jal6-tf
WOE PHILADELPHIA. :PULPIT, Nos.
1 and 2 , aro published, containing Sermons by the
B. Bra Stork, Brantley, Brainerd, and /trarialln
?lonia. No. a will be Issued on 'anTißD4y. Janualy
231; and further numbers on the FIRST and I.IIIRD
Saturday in each month Price 6 eta. '2OlO BY SEX
TONIIOI' , VAlll.Oll$ mionongs ; 'Presbyterian and
Moravian Book Stores; T: 13. Poterhoo, 306 Oheatntit
street tco: , ' jal6-2t3P
, .
IRE BEST. GOUGE SYRUP IN TUE
J- 'WORLD I—PIIMPAIIED BY A CHEMPAT.
ILI TSIIO RNE , S rsoToRAL SYRUP OF
WILD';tHERAY '
Is admitted by,lbe f,ttOui ! sudk who have 'used it. to be
the best preparation use for COUGHS, from ,'cold
or a CONiItibIPTIYO COUGH, ASTHMA,
,BROW
CHITIS, CATANIOI, or any Lung Affection., It
also a great remedy for Hoarseness, and allays all In
flammation of thb Lunge or Throat. Bottles , 20, 60
cents, and'Si s 101414 , ,
It, H. & 0. H. 3 NNHANII,
Coilyr,WALNUT,and BISCONDStreet4, and
. •jal.6-tt " , • ' No. 6 North NINTH Street.
3110E141,01 .38 •OITY DIRECTORY.-11358.
.1.71 Containing
.Ih[iilphabetleal arraegarrierit of the
names of blerclanti, Manufacturer'', Noche/nen,. and
citizens with their Aimee of business and Imre'.
Hop, the ,' new dittnerrs, mi far aa "irsAble.
Them le alao l APeadod a thinness Directory, including
the most promlne nt,parlons In business, arranged under
their appropriate headings, op extended : Directory of
Camden, New Jersey, together with a large amount of
isnot, miscellaneous Information,. intereeting to the
publiclenerally. 'Just published end for sale at 462
OREfiTNOT., and O. J. DIDDLE, 008 !IMOD
street.' , -•- •Aiel. r at*
, „.
, $1,00% - htiD,fl 3000.T0 iN,•
slo,oooogirt IN ISIONTGANN. :/. ( Asply to
S IO , O V,II~•VL,'A'i
A. D. OARVINI,k
Jal6.3t* g 1 W. core; NINTH and 141,,NNHT,Ota,
~ ... . . . ,-
Illt 1.10 . 1, AMP , S..—THE , rif SLR, IS
remeetfullyinformed that Ofaieeiheete'bein lipeiiimi
by the btattlet Eapertuteadmita of POblie Ltabtilig j M
which citizens are requested to give information respoot:
Ing seerdente whieu may happen to thel'itblioLanips; or
tit oar reiltirtv iti lighting or 'extinguishing ttienis av the
trot's& tie or 1f 3)ooepeoftlit • aleattitd an 4 bilead
elating Ittoni , The Boas will bOkept bfioseph
411,4, PO. Elciii.tien 4:Vlth/it:Wird; Charleseariy;
ifyipt,ot 2ddistritt, No. b Mines et. above Si xtb , 3llrair
Elrs, Nwr $2O-North Bluth et., Wive ilowntplfth
iltAIJA.AWAniai_ linti tto:l23ll.loltteir Ant:, oth
itaFßetlttilltby) MO (Me 't w pity 416trthir ma,
r." '''',...__u 4.44 .4 4 7( 1 , 46 tia OM dt ir ou -Office,
.P.wwww , .1:,( orusew Irda:Was, Lidarketi •
id wade, Taw*. bud Ward (Irronktordi) Lad at tho
dti, -
A 87, 111 1 F41 441 21(.4M1N °. 111 9 1 04 delPhla Q"
WAN • ' KITB , Q.
$ OfiViik ettpOthAdiiiitlA b ' eU4tiiiiiVol3. •
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rTtitc .4 Paggs
BA.Tuftav - JANUARY id, 18,5 g.
1 1 11OiIi5E.-4iio Annual .Mooting of the
.t. Stockholders of the SUNBURY AND' mum RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY will be held at their 011 ice, No, 824
WALNUT street, on - MONDAY, the Bth day of room.
• aty next, at 10 o'clock A. M. At this meeting an °lee
tlon
wilt be held for ten Managers of the Company, to
serve for one year. The' liens to close at 2 &ilea P.
M. PHILIP M. PHION, &Metall.
PHILADILI2IIe, Jan. se, 1868. Jale•oicw
eiFFICE OF THE QUAKER 'CITY IN=
NJ' BURANCIE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street, •
PlentanaLreta, Jan. 6th, 1868.
At a Meeting of the Directore of the Quaker City In
imam Company, held this day, at their Office,
Dividend of TEN PERCENT. was deduct' on the
Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after
the first day of February 1868.
018-0 t N. it. 00043811 ALL, Secretary.
ESTATE OF JOHN A. GOODMAN,
deceased.—Notlee leherebygiven, that the Widow
of said decedent has presented to the Orphans , Court
an inventory and appraleement of the property she hoe
elected to retain under the act of April 14th, 1811, and•
Untese exceptious thereto be filed before Yebruary 6th,
160, the same will be allowed and approved by the
Ouett. EARLE,
joie -met* Attorney for Widow.
DENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
-COMPANY.-01Ace N. IL corner THIRD and
DOCK Btreeta, Philadelphia.
The following BTATEMINT of the affairs of the
041211 pa ny is published, in conformity with a provision
of the Charter : . .
•-- • - •
RECIEIK'S FOR rim YEAR ENDINCI. DEOESIIIER
31, 1857.
For 'Premiums and Policies $151,704 76 •
“ Interest on investments and
Dividends 50,412 21
-----420 2 ,11 6 97
LOSSES ,41 , 1 D EXPENSES DURING THE SAME
Losses 10, amounting to 645,700 00
Itxponilen—fialarite, Advertising,
&o. 10,149 48
Rout, State and City Taxes 1,916 44
AgeucyohrirgesOornmiselons,BoB. 7,208 01
Reinsunince nu d Intermit 0,444 07 i
•
ASSETS OP TIIE COMPANY LIABLE TO PAY
LOSSES, JANUARY 15r,1858.
$27,920 30 Pouusylvasia State Bowls.— cost $25,393 73
75,200 09 Philadelphia City " " 65,846 25
22,000 CO Allegheny County " " 16,915 60
10,00 00 Washington " " 7,625 00
10,000 00 Pittsburgh City " . " 8,32 i 00
32,000 00 Peonsylvauhiltailroad Bowls. " 28,700 00
30,000 00 North Pennsylvania," " 22 600 00
1,000 00 Reading Railroad " " 880 00
20,000 00 Union Canal 13,477 50
0,000 00 O. L. of Pennsylvania " 6,510 00
100 shares Western Bank stook " 0,862 60
100 " Manufacturers' and Bleehanies'
Book " 2,784 00
110 " Commercial Dank i.... 5. " ,948 99
66 " Pennsylvania Bank it 7f612110
135 " Girard Life Insurance C 0.... " 3.522'25
350 'l Pennaylvania Railroad C 0.... " 15,583 01
175 " New Orleans ]tae Co 4 ' 18,397 50
54,703 51 City Warrants " 4,087 02
Mortgages, around Rents, all first liens. ti 128,596 65
Loans on Policies and Collaterals 89,031 47
Bills Receivable, Premium Notes 06 876 27
Real Estate, Office Building 37,046 73
&rip Dividend of Insurance Companies..... 33,309 00
Agents , balances of their Accounts due ..., 18,951 28
Quarterly Payments on Policies issuod...... 11,723 10
Cash on hand sad in Bank 32,078 03
Interest on Investment to Jan. let, 1858.... 11,393 34
Mice Furniture 1,711 15
Franklin Fire Insurance Company 300 00
719,260 83
Deduct three Losses due in 1898 3,500 00
Guarantee Capital
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12, 1828.
At as election, held at the Office of the Company on
MONDAY, the 4th Just , the following gentlemen were
duly elected Trustees, to serve for three years:
John Q. Brenner, Benjamin Coates,
William Martin, Richard B. Newbold,
Jae. B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, -
Joseph It. Trotter f William H. Kern,
James Euston.
. . .
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held this
evening, DANIEL L. MILLER, EsqAviitl unanimously
elected President, and SAMUEL E. STOKES, Esq.,
Vice President, for the ensuing year.
The Board of Trustees have this day declared a scrip
dividend of TWENTY-PrVE PER CENT. upon the
cash premiums paid in 1857.
They bare also declared a cash dividend of SIX PIM
CENT. upon the scrip dividends of 1850 to 1857 inclu
sive, payable at the office of the Company after the se
cond day of rebruarynext.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STORM, Vim! President.
JOHN W. ilea:Wit, Secretary.
MOREAU; OP THE ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OP
. .
- - - TIIH 43624 PAN Ir. - - -
January 1,1849, Accumulated Capital $ 31,652 62
January 1, 1850, do do 85,843 82
January 1, 1851, do do 142,882 19
January 1, 1e62, do do 177,913 30
January 1, 1853,- . do do ...... 248,985 66
January], 1854, do do 334,307 35
January 1,1855, do do ...„,. 416,881 67
Jauuary 1,1956, do do 513,955 22
January 1, 1857, do do 611,226 03
January 1,1858, do do 715,760 83
L0881:3 PAID BINOP. THE 0011MENOE3IENT OY
To January 1, 1840, one policy $ 6,000 00
To January 1 1850, four policies 16,600 00
To January 1, 1851, sixteen policies 48,000 00
To January 1, 1852, tnenty-three policies... 64,800 00
To January 1, 1863, sixteen policies 34,000 00
To January 1, 1854, eleven policies 20,250 Q 0
To January 1, 1855, twenty.even 11011cies... 30.811 00
To January 1, 1858, Moen policies 35,300 00
To January 1, 1857, eleven policies 28,300 00
To January 1,1858, nineteen policies 45,700 00
ja15.16 20 23 27 30.64
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
.11- COMPANY—O9IcO 408 WALNUT Street.
YIILADXI4IIIIA, Jam. 14, 1858.
STATEMENT of the business and condition of the
quaker City Insurance Company for the year ending
December Met, 1857:
Capital and Surplus 5277,865 85
Surplus, January 1, 1857 121,571 78
Received for Premiums during
the year 1857 101,807 93
Interest received 11,765 10
Salvage and lleicaucence
LOSSES, EXPENSES, &o.
Lessee pad *71,818 45
Dividends ankpommignionet paid. 33,839 32
Reinsurance and return Premiums 20,047 45
Rent, Salaries, Taxes, Adverb.
eing, and Office Expenses
ASSETS.
Donde and Mortgagee, Ground
Rents, Coupon Bonds, Bank
and other Stocks $169,050 00
Negotiable Bile Receivable 105,173 33
Cash in B.nk and Due from Agte. 22,442 5'2
4277,885 a&
This Company continues to make insurances against
FIRE and MARINE Risks.
• OFFICERS.
President,-GEOROE H. HART.
Vice-President—E. P. EOBB
Becre ary and Treasurer—H. R. COOGNUALL.
Assistant Secretary--S. Hs BUTLER.
DIRECTORS
Ocorge H. Hart, E. W. Dailey,
E. P. Roo, ' Andrew R. Chambers,
A 0 Cadet!, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Imley,
John G. Palo, 11. R Coggshall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Samuel Jones,
11. M. Fuller.
jail R. It COGOBHALL, Secretary
INSURANCE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA .—BTATEMENT of
their Assets on January 1, 1858, published In accord
ance with the Act of Aasembly
First mortgagee on real estato in City of Phi.
ladelphia i 16 71,600 00
111118 of Exchange and premium. notes not
due
Accounts for Premiums not collected
Caah oa hand sad Load by call •
- ' Loons, six
Lehigh Coal and Navigation, common .$ 6.000
Do do mortgage.. 6,000
Oily of Philadelphia., 27,103
State of Panneevania W 5.... 15,000
Peatisylvania (Antral Railroad 15,050
Olty of Pittsburgh 00,0*9
Philadelphia, Pl., and Balt, Railroad 10,000
Schuylkill Navigation 3,000
' ----- 110,103 00
Stocks, viz : • shares. iiii.'t. vat.
llank—Pennsylvania ...... 50 ' 2450
Northern Kentucky.lBo 10,800 - •
Union Tonneageo.., 40 3,600
F. Ina Co.—Franklin 40 5,400
Perintylrania. 15 2,250
Railroade.—Phil., W., h 13.200 4,000
Mount Carboa.l49 6,258
' Pa. Cantral....loo 13,300
elev. St Mah.. 67 • 1,870
Bear. Meadow .100 0,400
Phil., tier., &
Norr 100 5,400_
Lehigh C o al taid Var. Cr9...ptio 15,160 •.
Turnpike atocka Various. , .' 00 2,370
Steam Tug Bou t 20 100
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL 'SAFETY
INSURANCE AND TRUST 00., 8. w. corner
WALNUT nod THIRD Btreetc•
POltanstritil. January Bth, UM.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at this Oaks on MONDAY, the 18th inst., at 12
o'clock 11. i when en election will be hold for Ten Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year. The roils well
elm at 2 o'clock P. 111,
ja9 11 13 13 18 WILLIAM J. lUSEA,l3ecretsry—•
OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
COMPANY No, 911 WALNUT Street, January 4,
1868.
Notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance of a result'.
hen of the Board of Directors, a second instalment of
FIVE DOLLARS, per diem on the atook,"notes, and
subecriptiOn to the capital stook of the Coinpany, le re
quired to ho paid at the office of the Company on or be
fore MONDAY, the first day of February, 1858.
Jl6-eodtFebl W. Al SMITII, Secretary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT
applicailon has been made to the Trustees of the
FIRE ASSOCIATION 02 ..111ILADELPLIIA, for the
renewal of a policy of Insurance,' No. Ispo, Mined In
the name ofjohn - J. Btenvenaker kir *l,OOO, dated J l 4 llO
tl 1849. Transferred to Wm. li. Fairchild October 8,
11148, and by him to, the Wenterl Building Am:relation
October , vittch has been loot or mislaid, and in
formation thereof wilt be received by
jai-theta..4w*
9111 E STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK
l OF PIINNBYLVANIA are requested to call at the
'Bank. " Orfir&Building, ,, No. 21d WALNUT Otraet t
and eedmine the bill now before the
,Legialature, Ind
the tietltien for their approval of the mime. ja16.3l it r
FURS!
• PEREMPTORY BALE ON MONDAY, JAN, la
Of ten ihoueand dollare' :worth of
LADIES' ANA G.R.NPS , FURS,
manufactured espreSsly for city sates, comprising In
part
REAL RUSSIA AND HUDSON BAY SABLE,
t. STONE MARTIN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
OAPES, MUFFS, Ac.,
•
At Moro No. 920 CHESTNUT street, below Tenth.
Now open for emuninatloq, with Catalogues.
Jalo-2t - • B. SCOTT, Ja , Auct.
opruhr oAnteirOlf, ' _______ ____
Coriander seed, Cantherldes,
Red Alhe4 :. • ! • . Menne, smell Oake s
' Alex 'Senna, , ' Day Brim,
311M1110.4 Ginger ItOot, . Cardamom Seed.
Nvi v ,do w Dime: Window Mass ! laheet4 A DulTre
make,' impeder to any In the market. We are now
receiving two-thlrdo as the
C ites made at these works
Any, of the above articles mold in quantities to Calf
(ho pnrehaiker. fiend your entire to ' • '
•. 1
zr.mtrit & EIMITIT,
' li'holesele Drugs:Ws,
' ' Jala S. W. comae SECOND and aItHEN Ste.
lAck 3urtit2on km:4o VWlYri'Eth
li4INO TWINE; juit received, and for Kale by
WIIaVER, 'YITLER & 00,
ja2-tI WATER Bt. and 22 N. WHARVES.
Noticec
715,760 83
100,000 00
815,760 85
THE COMPANY
$336,267 00
214,490 24
138,133'0 39
-- 76,604 00
$317.4;50
WILLIAM HARPER, OCOY.
FURS It
FURS 11
Notices,
:U
-11• J NION MUTUAL 114SURANOE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
STATEMENT of the affairs of the Company, In con.
fermity with a provision of ite Oharter..
Premium,' undetermined January 1, 1857.. $81,482 91
• Do. received during the year ending
January 1,1858 254,221 62
Total amount of Premium,' 895,754 53
Earned P'renalins during the year ending as
above on Marine and Inland Risks 270,880 80
Received for interest and Wiesen 03,620 70
Losses, Ihsturn Premiums, Expense'', Re-In..
surancea paid during same period 352,758 96
.... ._,..--
STATEMENT OF Tlll4 ASSETS OF TAE COMPANY.
i JANUARY 1,1058.
0,000 Pennsylvania State s's cost 5.5,955
117 shares Philadelphia Bank ...... ... 6 6 14,700
7.000 City of Pittsburgh s's 66 5,800
7,000 6 . 6 6 n's ~ 6,790
14,010 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal '
„Loan IPs 16 14,610
41,020 Camden and Amboy 6 6 .1 66 41,713
10,000 Philadelphia County Loan 6'o 66 10,300
6,000 North Pennsylvanian It. Donde, Cu' " 0,730
100 shares North Pennsylvania R. R..... 66 6,000
40 4 . Delaware Railroad Co 6 6 1,000
Sundry pocks Steamboat, and Traneporta
lion COmpanies, Certificates of Stook and
Profile in Mutual Insurance Companion.. 14,040
1 /
123,658
.
Estimated present value of the above.• 898,580
Cash ad, hand 8,885
Notes reSeivable fur policies issued 95,581
Subscription notes for guarantee capital 49,500
Due for policies issued and unsettled salvages,
and other debts due the Company 85,451
DIRECTOREL
Richard S. Smith, 43herleti Newbold,
S. Deetonet, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Frartc4 Tete, W. C. Rent,
A.ll Borle, Albert Worrell,
Samuel Grant, Cherlee Perin,
Cheadle Dutilh, G. P. LoUghted,
Hugh Campbell, John 8. Twells,
John P. White, Edward L. Clark,
N. A.lfimith, George Lewis,
0. IV, Churchman, D. Salomon,
Johult, Irwin, J. P Steiner,
Godfrey Freytag, 11. F. Robinson
RICHARD EL SMITH, President.
JOSEPH OOLLIBON, Secretary. jal4.2w
113H1LADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN
p
8 AM: COMPANY.—OIIice No 483 CHEST
NUT 8 rest
At a eeting of the Stockholders of the above Com
fillpany,) on Mondey, the 4th teat., an Election was
e g ir t e a c i tra, m and resulted in the election of the
llTtn. King,Ed. 8,,
. English,
M. W. Baldwin, Rd. Wiler,
P. 13( Savory, Goo. ft Levis,
T. Ki Conine, Chios. P. Hayes,
Inn 'Clayton, C C Davies,
El, J,Megargee, Joe. Killgoro.
And at a meeting of the Board held on Monday, the
11th feat, the following Officers were unanimously re
elected:
RGHT. P KING, President.
AI. W. BALDWIN, Tice-President.
FRANCIS BLACKBURNE, Secretary.
P. E. BIROKHEAD, Treoeorer
ThC Board also declared a Dividend of SIMPER
CENT, (clear of dtate tai) on the Capital Stock, and
the remaining profile, amounting to 534,004 15, wore
retained by the Company for the further security 01 the
moored.
jal4 Btelf FRANCIS BLACRBURNE, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COAI
MANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA, January 13, 1868.
At On Election for Directors to serve for one year in
the " Ineurence Company of North America" the fol
lowing gentlemen wore duly chosen:
Artibur G. Collin, William Welsh,
Samuel W. JOHCA, William R. Bowen
John A. Brown, James N. Dickson, ,
Samuel F. Smith, 8 Morrie lYaln,
Charles Taylor, John Mason,
Arahrofte White, George L. Harrison,
John It. Neff,' Francis It. Cope,
Richard D. Wood, Edward If. Trotter.
And et a meeting of the Directors ' held this day.
ARTRIIR G. COFFIN, lisq , was unanimously elected
Preeldent, and
' WA It HENRY D. SHERRERD, Secretary.
IV — ICE OF THE NEFTHN INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 414 WALNUT Street.
den. 11,1858.
The first annual meeting of the Steeliholders of the
NepOsne Insurance Company was held this day, when
the following persons were unanimously elected to
serve as Directors for the ensuing year: - -
Richard Shield'', Edward McClain,
George Minster, Gustavus V. Town,
' Theodore N. Town, 7 holm Heath,
, W. O. Stoteebury, D. Sherwood,
0. 0. Butler, George Scott
Al c meeting of the Board of DireCtOTA, held on the
same day, the following officers were elected:
HUMMED SHIELDS, President.
GEORGE MUNSTER, Vice President.
4100000 BOOTT, Secretary. ' Jal3•tf
-,CT A MEETING OF THE HOLDERS
of FIRST MATO/L(IE BONDS of the PIIILA
DIPRIA. AND SUNBURY RAILROAD COMPANY,
held t t i) the lath inst., pursuant to public advertise
ment, Mr. 0. D. ROEIENOARTEN wan called to the
Chile, and Mr. J. L. MOSS was appointed Secretary.
The Committee of holders of the Second Mortgage
Bends, who have now become the proprietors of the
Road, having laid before the Meeting its present condi
gyikpad prospects, it was resolved that, in order to
he prom ietora in equipping the Road, the holders
o the First Mortgage Bonds should agree to accept fur
their coupons due August let, 1557, and February Ist,
1868, obligations of the Company, payable on or before
the expiration of tiveyears, (at the option o! the Com
pany,) bearing interest from let February, 1868, and
convertible into Stock, at the option of the holders;
interest payable thereon seroLannually on let August
cud let February.
The holders en First Mortgage Bends are requested
to call at the Oilice of Messrs. E. S. WHELAN As CO ,
stisd alga the agreement to carry out such an arrange
ntent. jal4-dt
'FIDE CLEVELAND, PAINESVILLE,
JL AND ASHTABULA RAILROAD COMPANY.—
leerel.Annual Interest, due January I, 1858, upon
Me Special. llortgage Rondo of the Cleveland, Valuta.
,• •
tad la4tanoaa Itailtmail Caw puny, hawseet—lo the
tlqabury and Erie Railroad Company, will be paid at
the °Bice of JOSIAH RANDALL, Esq., No 202 WASH
INGTON SQUARE, in the City of Philadelphia, on
presentation, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. 51., and
12 o'clock noon, hereafter, until paid.
GEO. B. ELY, Treasurer.
-January 12, 1868. Jail-St
EROHA NT S' FUND.—Tho annual
.meeffing or the Merchants' Fund will be held on
TUESDAY next, 111th lost . at 4 o'clock P. M., et the
BOARD OW TRADP: ROOMS, Merchants' Multiuse.
The annual report wilt Do eubmltted,nnd an election
held for officers taverns for the ensuing year.
jelB.lwlr TllOB. F. BRADY, secretary.
BONDS OF PITTSBURGH AND ALLE
GHENY COUNTY —llolders of the above secu
rities are requeated to call at the office of J. ft. & 11. B.
FRY, No. 134 Routh THIRD street, nhere information
of impedance to their interests may be obtained.
,Committee of rubllo Meeting.
G. N. LOOSIIB,
- CRAIG 11111111,1:
jal343tif. 110BAOE 13, Ylti.
OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
PaILIDIMPIIiA, Jan 11, MS.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at
the Otice of the Company, No. VA WALNUT Street,
(Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY, February 24 neat,
at Fa c'elock M . at whioh time an Election for Officers
and Managers will take place.
,D02, ,, tfe2 0. THOMPSON, Secretary.
vFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
.SAILROAD CO.
PRILADSbriII 4, January llth, 1858.
NO'ACIE TO SLOOKIIOLDERS —The Annual Meet.
ingot the Stockholders of this Company wit] be held on
MONDAY, the lac day of February, 1858, at 10 o'clock
A. til..nt the BANSOM-STRERT 11AT.L.
The Annual Electlan for Sight Directors will be held
on blatlbAY, the let day of March, 1850, at the office
of the Company, No. 308 W ALNUT Street.
jal24tlei SDAIUND 8311TH, Secretary
OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
PUILAVILNIIA,IIIOry 11.1858.
The Board of Directors have this ,lay declared a Semi.
Annual Dividend of SIX PNR CENT., exclusive Of the
State Tax, out of the prelits of the business of the Com
pany for the first 'six months, payable to the Stock
holders, or their. tette! representatives; ON' DEMAND.
.1512-84 I.II.NItY p. SUERRERD, Secretary.
13IIILADELPIIIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Nice 227 South FOURTH
Street, PuiLansurnis, Jan. 11,
;At an Electionlkeid this day,.l), the 8h ckholders of
Dais Company, tq• following gentlemen were unani
inotudyelected as officers for the ensuing year:
President—R. D. CULLEN.
MANAOISRO,
Brunt. Norris, Johh Ashburst,
C. S. Doker, David S. Drown,
O. W. Richards, M. S. Richards, of Rending..
Treasurer—SAML.,DRADFORD
Secretary—W. R. DIcILIIENNEY. ,1012.6 t ,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—Tho ship
STALWAnT, Capt. Luca+, from Liverpool, la now
reedy to discharge at 811IPPE5( etreet wharf Con
signees will please deliver their permits to the calkers
on bear& AC goods not ',omitted within Ice dope will
be sent to public store.
THOS. 111011A-RDBON & CO.,
• Jul
ti 101 WALNUT street.
_
FFICE OF THE FIRE INSURANCE
W 0951PANY OF THE COUNTY OF PIIILADEL
PHIA• ' JANUARY 4, 1858.
The Directors of the said Company have this day de
clared a Dividend of Fonr per cent (on the amount of
the capital stock paid in) which will be payable to the
Btockholdera or their legal representatives, on and after
the )6th instant.
And In conformit with the Act of Incorporation, a
genkral meeting ofthe fitockholdern will be kohl on
MONDAY, the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the
Deice of the Comp toy, No. 432 North THIRD Street,
for the purpose of electing, ten Director,' for the ensuing
years. BENJAMIN F. 110ECELEY,
Jrls-dt 18, Secretary.
NOTIOL— Wilco of the Boayor Ittoadove
.L Dann:led Company.
Pin LADIILPITIA, December 14, 1857.
The annual meeting of the Stockholder:sof the Beaver
Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will be held at
their elm No. 122 WALNUT Sleet, on MONDAY,
the lath of January next, at 12 o'clock, at which time an
election will be held for President and ten Directors for
the ensuing year.
delf.dtJaltia L. CHAMBERLAIN, Bee. and Treas.
OFFICE OF THE LOOUSTAOUNTAIN
00,91; AND IRON CO.-4'IIILADIALPHIA, Dec. 16,
1807.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Oompany will be held at their office, No. 88 S. FOURTH.
Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock
A M., et which time there will be an election or Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
da6-dtJelB WM. O. LUDWIG, Secretary.
rtRIDGE NOTICE.-THE TIME FOR
reoelelog Plane and Eatlmatee for the Chestnut
Street Bridge, ham, by Ordinance of Cannella, been ex
tended to the 20th day or January, 1858.
STRICKLAND KNEASS,
della-AKIO Chief Nagineerand Surveyor,
LAVING FUND.—IINITED STATES
TRUST 002.IPANT, oornor of THIRD and CREST.
NUT Strocts.
Large and small some reeelred, and paid back on de.
mind, without notice, with PIVIO PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock area day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 corn 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for ago on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. ORAWNORD.
Troostorer—PLlNY
Tall. r--JAMEO R, HUNTER. self -Iyif
TAMS, HAMS, HAMS.—Extra now sugar
.I. cured Hares. 19selits pr lb
otiAntua MOTH, Orem,
Isirp-Ot* N. W. earner SIXTITand PINK streets.
QfORAGE on SECOND and THIRD
noons am, be had at 119 North Water tared.
Apply to MARTIN MAOAI4I3TItR, 023
-,---
Rossi.A. AND AMERICAN TARRED
061;DA01.—$ sUperior article; znanufsoturik.
eat for sale bi INBAY&R, /ITLICR k Co.,
In 84t NO. N, Writer & N. Whilzftf:'
Ilinnoentente.
GRAND CONCERT OF VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, at the MUSICAL
FUND MALL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Jan.
16th, 1858, for the Benefit of the
BBOOND WARD RRLIEF ASSOCIATION,
-Under tho direction of Mr. JOHN T. HOLLOWAY,
on which a:melon the following Lad* and Gentlemen,
having tendered their valuable iiervicee, will appear In
Cieir beet selected pieces
TRE UNION SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY,
Samuel Tuder,Leader.
Mrs. NISKEY Wee 1,. LINN,
Mien el A. STAFFORD, Mr. it M s. DUNN,
Dr. J. L. BROWN, 8. P. DUCKETT,
THE AURORA °LEIS ULM
J. KUERSON, who will deliver • Comic Lecture.
Messrs. WOOD, DIcKINLEY, ANDERSON, and NOR
RIS, and Oentleuien Amateurs.
Professor J. A. JANKE will preside at the Piano
Forte,
The Piano Forte used on this occasion has been kindly
loaned by Mr. CONRAD Metes, from his Warerootns, No.
722 Arch street, Philadelphia.
Doors open at OS o'clock; Concert comolenceo at
7 o'clock.
Ticket+ 25 cents, may be had of any one of tho E se.
entice Committee, end at the door. Jon 10.11*
808,010 00
.3/IRS. D. P. ' BOWERS'
Sole Lessee
WALNUT STREET THEATRE
BIS. BOWERS.
Acting and Stage Manager . . .... 81 . •.MR D.
.P.
RICHINGS.
SATURDAY EVENING, ....... 10th, 1855.
Will be performed the great original Spectacular and
Romantic Drama entitled
MONTE CRISTO.
Edmond Dantes Mr Conway
Mona Villefort Mr Lewis
The Abbe Faris Mr Wettings
Mercedes Mrs F B Conway
Haidee Mise Richings
Prices of Admission 25 Cents.
Secured Seats in Drees Circle 373 ti
Parquet
Box Office open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. 61.
Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock; curtain will
riso at 7 o'clock.
VATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.
II NEAR EIGHTH.
LESSEE WESLEY BA RSIORE.
ASSISTANT MANAGER It JOHNSTON.
STAGE DIRECTOR MR J. 13 ADDIS.
SATURDAY EVENING, January 1eth,1856 -
The performance will commence and conclude with
the Great Local Drama entitled
THE POOR OF NEW YORK.
Paul Fairweather Mrs Proctor
Livingston Mr It Johnston
Badger • ...Mr. Darmore
Alida Mrs. ourmingham.
Lucy Fairweather Sirs Butler.
Moss or AD)I18810N-25 Ceuta to First Tier; 15
Cent, to Second Tier.
Doors open at a% o'clock. Performance to com•
mence at 7,v o'clock.
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY.
SATURDAY EVENINU, January 18th. 1858.
Will be performed the hew and laughable Farce
entitled
SARAH'S. YOUNG MAN.
Mr Moggridge, Mr Fisher; Henry Fielding, lie Tame
hill, Mrs Moggridge, Mrs Thayer; Arar,inta, Mies
Bum Taylor.
To conclude with the new Drama, in a Prologue and
doe acts, entitled
FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS.
James Seaborne Mr k L Davenport; Gabriel Huggle
stone, Mr Wallis; Hannah, Miss 0 Read.
BOALE or Patera.—Boxes, 25 cents; Secured Seats,
38 cents; Orchestra Nails, 50 cents; Seats in Private
Boxes, 75 cants; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored
Persona, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored
Persons, 88 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. M. Doors
will open at ag o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precieely.
OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL
HALL, MARKET Street, above Twelfth.
lty urgent request of a large number of delighted
citizens. who attended the Concerts of last week
FATHER KEMP and his OLD FOLKS wilt give
GRAND CONCERTS, of Ancient and Sacred Music, in
Coatume of Olden Time, on THIS (SATURDAY) after
noon at A o'clock, and In the evening MTN o'clock. Alec,
on MONDAY morning, at 11 o'clock, and positively the
last Concert In the evening, at 7N o'clok.
GRANDFATHER FOSS, going on 07, will preside at
the Great Grandfather Fiddle.
The unparalleled aurae's& of this unrivalled Musical
Company in other cities, where hundreds could not gain
admittance, In the largest halls, bespeak for the citi
zens a great treat. Come 'one, come all, hear their
sweet music, and see how you would have looked had
you lived one hundred years ago.
Too unprecedented large audience that attended their
Concerts in the past week warn you to buy your tickets
at the flail during the day.
Tickets 25 cents. Children's Tickets in the after
noon 10 cents.
ORATORIO OF ELIJAII.;--,
The great work of iiiIENDELSSOHN'S will be
petitioned, for the first tune in Phstridelphia, by the
HARMONIA SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY,
- At their Fist Concert of the season, on MONDAY
Ilvenlnk January .2.5 th, at CONCERT HALL.
Subscriptions Tua a DOLL', Rs each. May be made at
Beck A Lawton's, Lee A Walker's, and U Andre's,
Chestnut street, where lists may be found for Signs
turfs. jut )44i
jLEVENTH ANNUAL BALL
or Thu -
FRENCH DENNVOLDNT'SOCIETY.
. .
The committee respectfully announce that their AN
NUAL BALL for the relief of their indigent country
men, will take place at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 20th, IBM.
The tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladies,s2.
Every effort has been made by the managers to render
this popular fete superior to any heretofore given, and
they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage
of the friends of this benevolent institution.
The Germania Band has been engaged for the occasion.
Floor Manager, JULES MARTIN.
S. Deatout, M. Bouvier, A. B. Durand,
E. Durewt, P.S. Duval, Paul Pohl,
E. Roussel, H. A. Piutard, IV. Pelletier,
A. Lafore, H. Y. Olry, J. B. Champrony,
A Ardley, Julon Fiat, B. Froufernot,
U. Perdricaux, 11. Tirel, Jules Martin.
Tickets may be procured of M. B RUMMELL, 44
PRUNE Street, and of Mr. E. DURAND, Treasurer,
718 CUES 7NUT Street. Jas tuths 2aledtJa 20
a..
3nouratirc fompanico.
GIRARD FIRE ANI) MARINE INSUR
ANON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA—Moe, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
"FIRE RIM ONLY TAKEN."
DIIIVOTOUr.
Joel Jones, Oeo. IV. Woodward,
Win. M. Swain, H. N. Burroughs,
John A novach, Jr., Thos. Craven,
Joseph Klapp M. D., A. B. CI Melt,
John McClure, Jar. Walker,
J. II Hughes, C. D. Shoemaker, -
W. 8. Boyd, H Coggshall,
Wan. C. Rudman, John W. Claghorn,
Francis Peters,
Hon. JOEL JONES, President. -
A. 8. OILLETT, ViewPresldeut.
Jar). 8. ModleLLin, &order, and Treasurer.
Jialxt4 11. Atvoin. Assistant Secretary. ja7.Bm-lt
political.
CITY COMMISSIONER
JAMES Ato(}AllEY;
FIFTH WARD.
Subject to Democratic rules
FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES,
WM. 000DWIN,
TWRL►TB WAR[
Subject to Democrottic Unice.
CITY CONTROLLER,
WILLIAM CURTIS,
TLf6T66YTII WAILD
Sultiect to Democratic rules.
CITY COMMISSIONER.
CIIARLBS M. D. 8141.111,
!UM WARD
SubJect to Democratic rolee
1012 REGISTER OF WILLS
WM—LIANOOCKS,
Turn ern WARD,
‘ll2-Sua* Subject to Democratic Bolen
FOR SHERIFF
ALDERIOIN ORME MOORE,
FOURTH WARD
Subject to Democratic Rules,
iOR SHERIFF—
JA3I4B G. GIBBON,
IV RIM-MOND WARD.
Subject to Democratic Rulea. no 6 Bro*
,ffor eale nub tau tel.
XX- A LARGE AND VALUABLE WHARF
PROPERTY ON THE DELAWARE, le the
Eighteenth Ward, for rent. Possession given on the
lint of April nest. Apply to
SAMUEL D. ORTOE,
Jal4-th s&tutf 114 WALNUT sheet.
fro BE LET.—TI E - NEW STORE and
1 DWELLING HOUSE, No. 12.29 LOOUST Street.
One of the moat eligible locations in the city. Apply
to JOHN SAMUEL,
JOl4-fit 201'Bouth FIFTH Street.
A N OLD AND WELL-ESTABLISHED
11 RETAIL DRY GOODS FIRM, being desirous of
changing their business ' offer FOR SALE a desirable
stock of Staple Dry oods, and the Good Will of one
of the best stands lu SECOND Direct. la intuition to
their Retail business they have a considerable Whole
sale trade. Address Box No. 138, P. 0 , Philadelphia,
with name and address. Jag- t*
DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
fit., opposite the state Hottee; one of the beet
business locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and all modern ooneeniences. Apply on the premises,
Room No. 8, to 0. W. J. BALL, Agent. no2e
rIMIE MEOITANIOALBAKERY.—On and
1 after THIS DAY, the 11th lost , the BREAD from
this establishment, and BREAD TICKETS., will be for
sale at the following Depots :
At the DEPOT, corner BROAD and VINE Streets.
CALEB CLOTHIER'S, 115 North FIFTH Street
JACOB V. BECK'S, FOURTH, above Callowhill.
HENRY E. WILKINSON'S, cor FIFTH and COATES.
It. G. GILBERT'S, corner COATES and FRANKLIN
J. GRAVENbT IMPS, cor. TWELFTH and WALLACE.
S. PA NCOAST'S, corner NINTII and CALLOWHILL.
J. A. FOSTERS, 024 ARCH street.
G. YOUNG. Kidd LOMBARD Street.
D. KNIGHT, BROAD, below Walnut.
W. IV MATHEWS, cor. ELEVENTH and LOCUST.
J. C. HORNER, cur. FIFTH and SPRUCE
Other Depots will be announced from Mr) , to day, as
arrangements are completed.
Persons wishing Bread delivered at their dwellings
will please register their names 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 for the use of those who wish their Bread de
livered at their dwellings, and one for the use of those
who prefer to seed for it to the Depots, will be provided
and for sale at the Depots The Carriers will bo
In
structed to deliver Bread for " Carriers' tickets."
Price FIFE Dente a Loef.
Price of '‘ Depot tickete, ,, FIVE Cents each.
P ice of Carr ore' tickets," FIVE-AND4•IIALF
Conte each.
Jall..dtf 0. MACIDANINL, Superintendent.
KEROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED FROM COAL
KEROSENE LUBRIOATING OILS.
This Oil is not only onliArEn, but SUPERIOR TO
TILE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL
AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, and It will RUN LONGER.
AND KEEP THE JOURNALS 000LBR THAN ANY
OMER LUBRICATING MATERIAL.
Dtashinists and others aro requested to call and
examine these oils at the sole agency,
GEORGE M. FREEMAN, Agt
dol9-8m•I( No. 116 Walnut street, shore Front.
1858 -DIARIES FOR TIIE DESK
• and POCKET, of ()Tory sire, variety, and
deacrlptlon of Binding, for sale, wholesale and retail,
by the Publiebera, MOSS, BROTHER & CO.,
No. US South FOUETII Street,
Sat-Inws-Ew - corner of Merchant street.
MINCED MEAT.-
1.T.111. The Eittbsorlber hits comnieneed mannArAtterlng hie
Ne Plus Ultra
MINOED MEAT,
. • •
erhlch be offers to hls customers In
LAROII or sesta. euseetttie. • '. ~,
Orders through BLOOD% DISPATCH will be, We!
luelly ettended to.
.1081111 A WRIGHT,
nl3 dull 131 . 111NQ GARDEN and. FRANKLIN sta.
SPECIAL NOTICE.--,
AN 141118Nez STOCK of WHITE GOODS.
TIIORNLEY & CHUM
Would call special attention to their present stock of
LINENS AND MUSLINS,
Embracing every variety of make and width, at prices
exactly to amt the times.
4.4 Irish Llnene, of our own Importation warranted
pure dal, from 31 cents to $1.26 per yard.
Table Linens, by the yard and in the cloth, of various
sizes, patterns, and prices. .
Napkins, Towels, DOylies, Diapers, Crashes, &c., &c.
Ladies' and gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs, in every
quality.
SALUTING, BIIEETING, AND PILLOW MUSLIN'S.
Williamsville Wamsutte, New York Hills Mulleins, erc.
5-4, 8-4 8 4, 10-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Un
bleached 11usline
White Brlllianies, white Ilarseiles, white Dimity, &a.
Woven Shirt Fronts, machine-stitched do, en every pat
tern and price.
/um:let, Cambric, Swiss, Nansook, Mull and other
Hemline.
Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Infants , Waist Bands,
&P., &c.
With a very large Meek of general Dry Goals, bought
cheap for cash, and to be sold cheap at
THOBNLEY & CIIISM'S.
N. E. ear. WORTH and SPRING GARDEN.
jolt NO SECOND PRICE.
vHENILLE SHAWLS, $2.60 AND s 3.—
To close sot, we Imo reduced a lot to the above
low prices. CURWEN STODDART k BRO.,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND street,
jal6-It above Willow.
PENNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR for SHAWLS, OLOARS, end
other DAY GOODS
We have reduced the price of our LADLES' CLOAKS
to one-half the oruginal cost.
BROCHE SHAWLS at a great reduction.
BLANKET SHAWLS "
BASIL. 8. UM,
No. 223 MARKET btreet,
jals 2t North side, between Ninth and Tenth.
SPRING GOODS-ma
PRINTS
A & W. SPRAGUE'S, in large assortment, or superior
styles and 'polity i also, Robert Hennie's,Rockinghar a
C 0.% and other mates.
BLEACLIED AND BROWN COTTONS.
Lortsdale, lope, Blackstone. York Premium, Cohan
net,Carr's River Central, Warren
A'
Juhrorton Gro
ton, Virginia Partin), BlechaniCa' and Farmers',
A', Re.
Also, Slaters and Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown
and Bleached Drills; Jewett City Derilms ; Irene Tick
ing', Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone Stnpes ; Lens
dale Nankeens sad Bilesias ; Corset Jeans Cambric's;
Chec.ke ; Pantaloon Stuffs, Re. Re.
WOOLLEN GOODS
Greenfield and Terry's black Doeskins Casaimeres;
Clapham and Pomeroy 's Cotton Warp Cloths; Steams'
Union Caasimeres, printed and plain, in great variety
Minot, Mineral Spring and other desirable styles of Sa
tinetts. Also; a good assortment of Black And Mined
Caashneres, Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Limeys.
FOR BALI DT THE PACIAOI. A LIBERAL DIECOUBT
MADE 108 88001 DEBAR
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA
We will open this day a variety of
NEW DRY (100DS,
for which the notes of
THE BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA
wine taken at par SAMUEL 8. HESS,
No. 723 MARKET Street, north aide,
jal3-4t between Ninth and Tenth
BROWN DONNA 31ARIAS.—.Just re
ceived, a lot of superior quality Donna !denies,
for cells. 811ARPLE89 BROWSES,
jai3 011EBTNOT and ElClllTHfltreets.
Q n HIRTING AND SHEETING MIISLI S.
SIIARPLEB3 PROTIUM keep conitanUy on
hand
COTTON 6111RTPIGS—Willianwille, Arkwright,
Aline, New York Mille, Warntutta, Bates, Utica,
Sharpies,
SHEETINGS—Utica, Marie, Bartlett, Merton, Al
lendale, Bee Hive
jai: CHLSTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
MUSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND
J. GRADES.
OURWEN STODDART dc. BROTHER
are now open a large stock of
BLEACHED AND BROWN MEETINGS AND
Comptieing all the most desirable makes, which am
sold at the very lowest prices, by the piece or yard.
Non. 450 452, sod 454
102 NORTH MOND ,
STREET, ABOVE WILLOW
1110IELACK. VElLS.—Black French Yells,
JLP rich atylon
Also, Mode, Crape, and Barege Veils.
For sale by BEIARFLESS BROTHELS,
1.9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets.
CIIEAP CLOAKS.—We have now a
COMPLETE AS
of lon•priced Cloaks for Laken, Mimes, and Children,
made or .
BLACK AND GRAY CLOTHS
The prices range from $1.7.5 to $5, and the workman
ship, material, style, ote., are believed to be superior
to the generality.
Also, finer Oloaks, many or which are
# HUM REDUCED,
TO INSURE SPEEDY BALM ,
Pcarlet-Contre Broche Long Shawls.
Greene, Whites, two-faced, &c.,at ED.
'Leary Black Thibet Long shawls, ES.
French Blanket and Bay State Shawls.
Misses' and Children's Shawls.
COOPER lc CONARD.
jet B. E car. NINTH and MARKET
CLOAKS.—
()REAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS.
The largest awl handsomest stock of
•
FEL V.ET AND CLOTH CLOARS
In the City,
AT AADITOZD PBl9llB AT
Gm). PRYER'S:
No. 018 CHESTNUT STREET. SO-
BROAD CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES,
BATTINSTS,
VESTINGS,
Boys' wear generally,
Arid Clotho For Ladies' Cloaks
From the late Auction Sales, at
REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
150, 952, and 453 North SECOND Street,
de3o above WILLOW.
,LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL fr. SON.
WRGLESALIC AND RETAIL STORES
10]6 CHESTNUT Street , four doors below Elmo%
And 319 S. SECOND St., below Spruce.
FAOTORIES.—Nos. 95 and 97 Gums St.,
Tenth, end SROOND Street, near Union.
Orders made at a few hours' notice. man Emit
13ales bpi '2Vortion.
APSES NATHAN 5, AIIOTIONEEIt
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. E. corner
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE---Gold and envoe patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swiss, sod !tenth watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, Ao., dro.
AT PRIVATE BALE—Amnged on second ANT,
household furniture, of every description, Cede, mat
tresses, carpeting; looking glassed, fancy articlee, &e.,
Ac., Ac.
Outdoor sale, attended to
_personally by the Auction
'eer. Charges very low , egoneigornents of furniture
clothing, Jewelry, , /co , solicited.
MONEY ADVANCED.
Liberal ends advances made on diamonds, watches,
awelry, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
%vinare, cutlery, begins musical instruments, fowl
ing pieces, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, bar.
ness, and on - all articles of value.
tiOTIOS.—AIt goads forfeited at NMl:tans' establish
ment, S. E. corner of Sixth 'and Race streets, .111 be
sold on Tuesday morning, RI February, at 10 o'clock,
mac,ss depositors call prior thereto and pay charges
on the same.
NATIIANB' GREAT SALE OF FOP.FEITED GOODS
will take place
de3l dtei
On Tuesday Morning !-
Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock. at Moses 'Methane' exertion
house, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. It
will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited oolls
tersis ever offered et watt e auction, eonesistingin part
of every variety of dry- goats, One Irish linen, fancy
shallop. muslin®, ladies' line French worked collars,
undersleoves, bosoms, veils, bands, handsome, new
shirts, glance, neck ties, silk, linen, and cambric
neckerchiefs, spool cotton, ribbons, broche, Elk, wool
len, plaid, merino, white crepe and stens diesels, ele
gant silk-velvet cioalcs, silk-velvet skirts, elegunt rink
dreFISO and dread patterns. silk sktrU f rich silk and
satin mantillas baeques, and circulars, rloth circulars,
lace mantillas and shawls,
reads cashmere, merino, de
laine, debege, alpaca,Breach elitists and other dreues
and dress patterns , ladies under clothing, ladles' and
children's gaiters, boots, and shoe., vieterines and
muffteee, travelling trunks, superior overcoats; •dress
and frock coats, business coats, raglans, cloth and caul
mere pantaloons, velvet, satin, silk, calends, cloth,
and other vests, summer clothing, drawers. undershirts,
linen and muslin shirts, boots, shoes, One okumbr•itae
parasols, several fine ingrain carpets fine featherbeds,
bo l sters and pillows, quilts,' comfortsibles, weeds, ear
taloa, blankets, tldye, knives and forks, linen table
cloths, cloth table covers, flutinas. seconlorms, Odes,
and numerous other articles of clothing, &c &c.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, &c.
A largo assortment of watches, diamonds, Jewelry,
silver-ware, tr.c Ac.
Er Further particulate hereafter.
AT PRIVATE BALE, AT HALF THE 13817 AL
SELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed and hunting
case gold patent lever watches, of the moot ap
proved makes; hunting case and open face gold escape
ment lever and lepine watches, full jeweled; One gold
enameled lever and leans watches' for ladles% gold
jewelry of every description; silver lever and lapilli
watches, in hunting cases and open face; silver English,
Boles, and French watcher a general ailor taunt of fur
niture, beds, mattreues, 'Anon. &a.
OVT-EGOR SALES SOLIOITED, andcharges to suit
the times, low.
Ooneigamenhi of seers description' Of goads sOlielted
for militia or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of good.,
for public or private sale, or to be held for a lindted
time. Charges toes.
Oentlemen's intnie4ing mobs
FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
ranted, of elegant materiel and superior work
manehip. Also, Dress Mehl and Gentleman's Wrap.
pore,at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 612
ASCII Street, above Sixth. no2l-y
WRAPPERS I WRAPPERS! WRAP
PERS !--A very large and elegrat easortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de
scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
612AM:in Street. above Sixth. nal-y
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY,' No. Tee
011E8TNUT Street, adore Seventh street, Philsdeipbia.
The attention of Southern and Western blerehants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Bahia, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and node to order.
REMOVAL.-
SMITH, WILLIAMS, ¢ CO.,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
'aro HUMOVVP TOTEM
SPLENDID IRON-pRONT STORE,
No. 513 MARKET STREET, ABOVE VIETH,
Where, with their facilitiet for accommodating the
Trade vastly increased, they feel themselves prepared
to offer inducements to Merchants nosurpaseed by
♦iT oSlign StITABLISEMICII3 13 3318 COUWI4I3.
jots
pEMOVAL.. -CRITTENDEN'a PHILA-
Jut, DIELPHIA COMAINRCIAL COLLKOE 1e 11%.
MOVED to the northeaat corner or SEVENTH and
OILNBTNUT Streets.
The whole building Is occupied, aid fitted up In a
style surpassing anything of the kind in this country.
Thorough preparation for the counting-house.
Individual instruotion from competent and attentive
Teachers, War the immediate eye of the Principal.
Open day and evening
One of the Best Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Speelmeui and get • Catalog's of
Terms. &a. Jalfi-y
REMOVAL.-
, 0. FAWCETT,
HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER,
MIS removed to 1024 01lE8TNIST street, leer doors ba
low ELEVENTH. J.2-tf
?Bra c.ooba
WELLING, COFTIN & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT Street
riemonalo
PUILADHLPHIA,
Oaks by 9Viittion.
31THOMAS & SONS.
* Na. 139 sod 741 SOUTH FOURTH STARR;
(Formerly Noe. 37 tad W.)
RILL EST'ATR, STOHEE, Ao.
Pub!le Falk at Um Philadelphia itelarept ivory
Tuesday H ETentng.
ID' andbills of each property iscate s =ite ...
addition to whitlow. publish on the
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pmpia - QZ
tiring full descriptions of all the property to basalt on
the following Tuesday.
trr. FURNITURE SALM AT TITS AUCTION
ATOMS every Tharaday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALI.
1D We hen a Large amount of Real Potato at Pri
vate Sale, including every description of City and
country property. Printed Unto may be had at the
Midi.= More.
PRIVATE BALI REGISTER.
ID' Real Estate enteral on our Private Bale Be.
gister, and advertised occationally in gar Public Bala
Abstracta, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weakly ' )
free admirer
PEREMPTORY BALE.—BIIPIERIOR FABX.—Our
sale 16th February will Include a large and appellee
farm, about lfid acres, with fine bnprovenseata, Duke
county, Pa. Fall particulars ready in handbills.
irr Bale absolute, without reserve or limitation.
On Tuesday Evening,
19th inst., at the Philadelphia Exchange, for Account
of whom it may concern:
8 coupon bonds, 81,000 esth, Allegheny county , issued
at Pittsburgh and Zonnelleville.
Assignees Sale.--Share In the IfercantitaLibrary Clem
.. Any; share in the Philadelphia Attic:maim ; one Ooze
in the Philadelphia and garannah Btaantahip Company;
5 aharea Philadelphia Steam Tug Company-15 per share
paid.
Ain, 366 shares stock in the Philadelphia Steam-
Pninp sad Towing Company, ((steam tag annerien,l
psi value ISM, and all paid; digidand tut yeas 20
per tent.
25 ahatee Equitable Mutual Inaucanee employ,
315.25 per ebare i paid 1381:25.
Also, without resort e, 3 sham Philadelphia Lam
tutual.
Also, 4 first mortgage bonds, 11,000 each, 0 per cent.,
Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. '
For account of whom It may concern: 1 bonds of the
Columbia Coal and Iron Co., dated July lat, UM: Puy
able July, 1861, for 11.000 each, including July and
January coupons Post du ' s.
The two last of tire iustalmenta for $409.25 (The three
first having been paid at nativity), due by the Church
of St. Alfonsin, at the corner of Fourth and Reed Sts ,
and secured by lien filed against the said Church, via:
One instalment for 1490.. Z, with 8 years in
terest, due October 27, 1818 1681 1.1
The one Instalment for $499 28, with 2 years
interest, doe October 21,1851
51,Xe 50
The above is tbe property of a congers who pare
dkoolve , ipartnership, and Isiah to close their obi Wit
ness.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE, 26TH lANUAIIY.
Estate of Frederick Pfeil, deceased.—
brick dwelling, brick slaughter house, and lot, Son
Ninth street, north of Reed street.
MODERN 'DWELLING.—The moiety three-atm"
brick dwelling, Ho. Eng Vine street, treat ef Twen
tieth street.
LOT, THREE FRONTS.—The - valuable Jot and thy
small brick building., S. E. corner Catharine street,
Lebanan street, and Moore street, between Math and
Tenth streets.
MODERN RESIDENCE.—The hanisome residence,
with back-bnilding, replete with ell modems emmod
cocoa. northwest corner Eighth ant Lombard streets.'
BRICK STABLE AND CARPENTER SHOP.—Two
story brick stable Robertson Motet, month of Poplar, be
tween Seventh and Franklin streets.,Torository Mick
carp-muter shop adjoining. They will besold aeperately.
VALUABLE LOT.—Valitable lot sonthmst side of
Brown street, north of Huntingdon street.
140 ACRES OF LAND, borough of Laporte, Sulli
van county, Pa.
Also, 6 lots at Laporte.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—FEBRUARY 25.
Estate of Philip Cain, Deceased.
TWO LOTS.. One on the Cheatant Hill Unload end
Wilson street, Twenty-seemed ward, and the other en
Fillmore street, Twenty-third ward flats IrenhforaL
PLMEMPTORP SALE.—TALUABLE LOT, RIT
TENHOUSE SQUARE.—The valuable lot, southeast
corner Eighteenth and Rittenhouse streete, below Ta
rtlet etreet, neatly opposite Rittenhouse Square, 53 feet
on ?eighteenth street, 113 feet On Eittadma• etreet.
Sale - absolute. '
Sale Noe. 139 and 141 Smith fourth utmost.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO
FORTES., BBUSSELS CARPETS, &o.
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store an ea - teazles
assortment of second-hand furniture, maim-fortes, Br as
sele carpets, &o.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Shares in the Academy of Krona • Point linniza Put;
Philadelphia and Afpreantile Lan:ion; Atbsonion, o.
PAREET ), AT PRSVAPS
Thor elegant country not nod tam, known so ti Par.
ley," Ws the realdema of Rithard Palace, demised,
formerly of Dr. iihippan, is offered at private Wu.. Pall
deeoriptions may be had at the auction 206011
ITRNESS, BRINLEY; & 00.,
tioa..:Z3 sad 224 MARKET
. 8te444, $4l-7
Flit SCOTT, Jr., AOCTIONEIOI, • mow
.or to wins - gar & SOCPTI, - )
Op p°,sta. Ate the =tom House, ' , between roar*
Ste
PUILIIPTORY SPNOTAI, SAI,N XX , A LAEBS AND
COSTLY STOCKAM ILT STORM 926011118T
NUT STREET, ISETVICEIN NINTH AND WITH
STREETS._
Ifontiy dock,
Coen mencing at lON o'We will sea, without re
net ve, at stove V 26 Chestnut street ' the entire large and
costly stock of fors, in seta, for Ladles , and Wises.
weer, Gent's fur gloves, cellars, fur coat", turnips, de.
limo, a variety of large and elegant s l eigh and tar
riage robes.
included, will be found Ladies' and Idlases' carriage
capes, xictorines, mugs, pelmines, half-capes, tuba s, &a., made In the most elegant manner of Hodson Say
Company's sable, Russian sable, mink sable, atone
turtle, ,ilrer martin, Bohemian Slab ermine ells
water mink, &e.
The whole may be examined on Saturday, pwr lent
to sale, and early on the morning of Ni., with eats:
lognes.
BY ALFRED X. HERKIMSS,
PHILADELPHIA HORSE AND CARRIAGE
BAZAAR. southeast cornet of Ninth and Gongs Ma,
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
Sales of horses, cart** and hansese, held
regularly every SATURDAY MORNING, throughout
the year, commencing at 10 o'clock.
tri- The largest collection of new sad seeondlsand
earnest* harnese, saddler., &c., in the allgr, maybe
se to at tills establishment for private sale.
Carriages received on storage.
out-deor sales attended to On vtainnable term.
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_HORSES, VEHICLES, AND HARNESS.
On I:Saturday Morning,
Et 10 o'clock, at Oro Bainarorill Do mold, kola,
vehioles, and barnem. •
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
IP O. 422 WALNUT STREET above YOUSTH.
• : . I N oir st, iv)
DAY.
1:1J We beg leave to inform the public that we told
oar regular weakly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. CI WALNUT
STREET, where every possitd• attention la given to ob
tain the highest priors for the goods of those who may
favor us with eonsignments. Pa.rallet having portion' of
their furniture to dispose cf, or thoee declining house
keeping and not wishing sales at their own d
can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED
OUR SALT'S ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL BELLI:LE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OP THE •FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHERAUOTION STORE
IN THE CITY. -
fl Perrone favoring cut with oonalgamente eaal ran
assured that their property will clothe eacrinced.
(7 Commlesions more moderate than those ebarged
by any other Auction House in the elty.
W Consignments respecthdly solicited.
Is Bales paid immediately after the goods are kW.
REAL ESTATE SALE, 27TH JANLIARY.
This sale at the Exchange, on ITedneeday evening,
27th Januerj,lBlB at 7 o'clock, will include— -
Ozipharte' Court dale—Eatate of Henry Brothel', (the
elder, deed.
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, VERNON
A two-atorg brick house tad lot. east side of Norms
street, Southwark, IS feet frost, 136 feet deep. £4106
(aterlurg) ground rent
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lyde Thompson, doe'd.
PROPERTY, HARMONY STREET, LATE SOUTH-
WARK
A lot of ground, with the two-story brick house
thereon erected, north side of Harmony street, Pb 'feet
from Fourth street, f3onthwark, IS feet front, as feet
deep. $ll ground rent.
PO to be paid on cash of the above when the
mine is Arndt off.
REAL ESTATE SALE—FRBRUARY 3d,113.58
This sale will be held at the Exchange on Wednesday
'tuning, February 3d, MS, at 7 o'clock, and will in
clude—
Orphans , Court sole—Estate of Wm. B. Derdele. decd.
BRICK ROUSE AND LOT, CHESTNUT STEER;
T WI:NTT-FOURTH WARD.
A two-story brick house and lot of ground, south aids
of Chestnut street, 175 feet westward of Till street, in
the Twenty-fourth ward of the city, 2 feet front and
220 feet deep to George street Clear of incumbrance.
rjj-
g. 50 to be paiolkwha struck off.
It:E t kL B3TXTE SALE-YEBRIIARY lOtk.
This sale at the Rankling., on Wednesday erenin,
February 10th, at 7 o'clock, Neill include—
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Thomas Booklet,
TWO-STORY MUCK ROME, S. W. CORNER
A 'MERTON AND 11.11tRIOTT STREETS; A Two
story brick bowie, and lot or ground, - millivolt earner
of Atherton and Marriott 'treats, ".M feet onj Atherton
street, and 18 feet on Marriott', lane.
AT PRIVATE BALE
A But-dada Printing Mike, with s good to of Dul
ness, tour printing presses, two Ruulea and one Adams
Type and everything neceesszy for Us business. Apply
at the Auction Btore. -
QAltitiEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN CIFYICY, No. n 2 South
TRIAD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors belowilte Eichange.
Hoare of lmslness from T &cheek, A. M., anti/ 10
o , clock in the evening.
. Out-door sales, cad ales at the Auction Roane, of
tended Upon the Most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $2OOOOO.
BsiablisAedfor Ike tort Thirty Dart.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dla
monde, Silver Plate Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
ehatulice, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instil:wen* Gum, Homo, Carriages , and Goods or
every description.
All goods OM remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollen and a
will be charged 2 par cent. per month; $5OO and our,
the lowest market rate.
This Store HOMO haring it depth of 120 feet, hu Urge
Ore and thief proof vaults to eton all valnablee, and prt
rate watchmen for the promisee ; aleo, a beery inn
mince effected for the benefit of all preens haring goods
advanced upon
• •
N. 8.--On acoolutt or haring an unlimited capital,
this onto is prepared to make advance& on more rail&
factory and accommodating twos than nay other in
this city.
Money &arm:wed to the poor, in email amonntn, with
oat any charge.
AT PR VATS anat.
Gold Patent Lever and 'other Watchti, Js a i 7, and
Clothing will be sold at rednead prices. xl'3J'
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. H. corner of BARRON *n4 BOUMOti
above Second.
EYZNINQ MSS.
BALM XVRRY SATURDAY RvierThe,
At IN o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Oaf'
lery, Housekeerng Articles, Clothing, Hatdies, Jewel ;
Ty, Tuley Articles, &o
Wants
WRITING WANTED.—A person wants
V V a set of Books, Convoig. or any kind of Writing,
to do of evenings. Charges moderate. Addma BOOK
KEEPER, southwest comer FOURTH and ARCH
streets. jal6-3t*
WANTED IN AN ESTAB-
S2S,OOO LISHRD first-elms Mercantile-but
nee., where Investment will be sate, and the Tied .be
auntitil profits satlstactoo. Address box No. ell Poet
edict, jal3-4to
AGENTS WANTED.—Fire to Ten Dol.
lan per dt.e can be wail) made. Oen en A.
BLACK, at Jacob Leman's [tenet HOMO Betel, West
King Mate; [Anteater, Pa. ' delb-tf
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good rpal, board, clothing, and
medical attendance.Piy,trom gI2 to VoM per month.
No man having • wire or WM will to i_inceprbeti,_ Anal
[or MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. UT MARK= street
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. MOYAL4 ,
Ist Liant Id Regt. et Cair
Remedttng Officer:
oat 6-4 m
ILLIAM HENRY MOORE, FURNISH
vT ING UNDERTAKER, No. 1416 ARCU Street,
wart of Broad, late 0(50 ARCH Street.
Lead Coffins always on land. jal•6a
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