The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 01, 1859, Image 3

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Hitnuißrisiitlnwtll.iitSn.'for Now.Oile»a>,Vt»Kej
West.
D*aoep<or>> Braboer,-for Cape .Goed'Hope;,
cleaned ks■•***s "in
B»rqa^Firia , irs^OhimVf:el«lreduntißo*ton ) -30th.
nit. for thn-ire»too»at &f»nc» iv; 4 ?*h>.
Bntqde attgoretWood* for Now York** Went-to eon
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Baraue Washington, Wehke, for Bremtn, cle*rt4at-
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in « heayy‘ffAle' l oa th4 r 6th*ilnatj', badtheiwteek* awept,
of bt*W,' water ciefciShe Wdttld'teflt aUdprbeeei
on het¥oy4ielmiaiedl4fce!y;'*" t*?--;v.
Brig teason.B ©arid,' O’Neil, rcleartklatßosten, 80th'
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Bmanob; 28th ulfc, with* 171 boles coiton, 55 ttmiold
railiwUroh,'l67-1)41 ea dom'eetleSj “nod 800 empty bbl S
. trrrlred
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JBth ult,imeemtiE4 •'
Bohr Oiiof. coal loaded, rook near the wharf on .west
side of Norwich, ha7»g;heen cat by
too; when the tide fell ehe wupumwifiout, m thotehe
floated W-3P7
Sohre Ixdoldor. Riley, and R P King, Leeds, henoe
at RlchtniihdjiOUi' 'JJ'tf £% - % h X
UOOHT PLKABITIT BSAOO*,'CHASLE3T6H HARBOR, BOOTH
' e ' O^BOtlSA—‘S'lXhD iiowt. :
A ftxedl’Eht fif >h%n*taTals©qlor wUI be;.exhlbUed
for the firstVeiK at ioneft hfeaing Of
1,1869. at Moont Pleuant, ‘Charleston. Harbor 8 C,
and will be kept hnmiog daring,ererjr night thereafter
fromßttnietto *•*■ * '
_ be^avsUth,orders
Presnel & laotifn' *h f q*- ar6
44 feet abOTe the :67Jifl)et above the era,
and the arc of .mnminatlQttWdeireei.. lo'ordlnhiy
weather -riaiHe 10 nauUcU miles.
Tho
light brii*nV: with* pfifata, cornices, sand,
door and-.wlndpif dresainge.' \
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OVarleston, Bo,Pep 18,'i860.. -
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NATIONAL HOT*t—Ewe/ rtrwt.imbow Third. *3
Chi*BroirnLebanon jiCHotloß,Pa , .
John Mleh4eVP« fe •■s¥;•* Poter'Onnetli*,Pi-« =l5
John Ogden l , Centro eb,Pn.jD»Tld H Boha’tfDsle.PA
John J tj
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BABLKVABEji APHOTAL—Second street, bole* Vint.
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BLACK BE A INN—Pitthand MerchVttt streets. -;•
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K p Dixon, Ohrotor oo'/• /W U Mkrrel, Oboster co
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0 Pilrlomb, Del 00, Pft t Win Oldfield, Md '■ -7
MADISON HOOSB-Becondst., betowArth. -
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J Abm 1 H J,->'=;' ! i : ; ~■. tj Mitchell, P»
P. WD6, VTinUmopoit i - V J Von!, WlHUmsport
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Mi« A Load t olu, Del ' Hdn J wood. Pltth District
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»«ttw*i6 above Nineteebth at;
- -IF ertem Engine. Oallowbilw below Blxteenth <t,--» *s
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West of
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Stat«mettt«llhotJßlo»Banli,a» rcuuired
-A'ot of tha Gene
rtlAMemhlr of »ppv?ie4 Jho J3th
SSo. -
ZltV' ither,?ap^s;., 168,324.60
Pejwmber.atj ;-; r ; *
OP.PHILAPELPHI&n SS —‘James Lesley,’
■‘Cashier of iao Union. Bank, Philadelphia,being'
sworh, depose and say,Mhat.dho above statement is
jnyknowled|e^«ad^Uef. r ...
before me 'day-of Peoember, f A. D.
lt C. .BRAZSR, Alderman; <•
ChuTch t «SU J Mittbia#,V:^. r^.Comer
.{gSTof BHOAP and SPRING CARD »N streets —The
■Right Kefc 'SiATUELBOWMAN \ »;©:,• wPI preacH in
th& bhnrdh ; di£ SUNPA7i< Rvflmog;;Jammry 2; rl-59.
wlll.be held, as
•heretofore^Wttm-above place, every SUNpATmom-
until further notice. . j^l-ltw^.-
Rev. tsiiftmber*» by,"request,,^WlU
ILS lVon4aotj of‘‘.4he ..T&uoj • Heo>
Bthbslh Evoring I’rcyer ueetlog’' at Hie Church.cor.
h.r ofißßOAD.and GBOBU B etreeta, on 10-MOBROW
commencing'at 7K Q> dlooh. Jal-lt*
ivs» Sermon tc-. Yonbk ;Men.^B y request of
[I B the konn’ff Hen's* Christian Asßcolal}6hj* 'the
KeW JAMES PR\TT,”late : ot Portland, Maine, will
oretch a seraM*' taan, by Divine permission;
on 1869, a* h
eoroh o’oloek, in thh Ohorch if the Covenant, Ooneert
Hell, OHEaINCr;' Tweirih street- ■ BMIe W
flerv~e3 for yoinjg nien/ . . ; j ‘ .jM: 11 "
ivT3=. Sabbath School Anntveranry.—The AnJ
ITj hlrorsexy hf theeahbalh Soheol, and th'ee MU
eloHSahba’h Sehools- of tho Pint Borormea-Preshjto-.
riSohuToffiwiU’tako .plena Tq-MUBBOW (Bibbath)
at S o'eloek, In the Church BHOAD, below
Shrieo, trKon the annoal etnnoh wilt be preeehea b/
,tSe'putor’'(tlew>Slri'«'YtlS.),an4otHerexeioisMlap
propiUte to the occaiicnobserTol: Ytlemlti of Sabbath
BohVlaartiirltedto attena. 'j-.v- *.■ ■ .. V-.
.ilKo!r:;»iiliiYßPßHjWßiptek9R in, tho aame place
igeoind. Coming ml- Chrllt.^-Xbo, Third
.yj!jlij)isoonrse.oik.this.subject TO.MOBRO.ff.Kren.
'uur? by 'Bevi DB' s ßlißG', at half.pkat 7. Ohorch,
SbVkNYU; ; aboTq' Brooii.-, • ■.
rvcsM. American iVlecUunlca?. llull.—Huv. _K,
UUTTEB, D. D.ywtUpreioh la the Hall,
Corner BODBIHvnid GEORGE,streou, abovo Poplar,
TO-MORhOW fSabhath) Afternoon, at 3X o’ploclt., ~.
" jal-lt- ~in ■:■ 1:-,,; ■ ~ ;: a-, •
rvsia. Cifurch' of ,tlie dovonant.—SerTlcea jjn
03FCONCERT PAIX.OHEBTNDT, pbhrO TWoimi,
e¥eßY BONttnr.'MlOK AiVMi aod Iji P Mr, by the
Bevl JAMEB ERATT, Boetor. TO-MOnltOW Evening,
hERMON TO YOPNGMKM. 1 * ■ . Jal-lt*
fv~=. Mei»lah Chnrch, ''niiito» street, - above
113 Tirolfth - Btr»et *''Hcv; J. tlTOn willpreach, on
laportsatsabjeoto, at IPX* 6°^T n*clockt'• - Jal It*
rHapPT New-Yeor*—Sermon
[IT?-rfyoaiS TOiMOBBOW gening; at the Ma
mJr»»A Church, ;WA.TRR atreet,' aboveWaltnt, by tbq
Pistor^Bby/JyS; BIPLSY. >t?X o’Qioch.;, , Jal-lt*
hr»<Germanßefdrm<d Chnrcb.liace itreef,
Pourir—>d
prMebed-(P..,V)> by the,. Pm tor. Rev. PBBOmBBB
ORB,iffABBAf HMoriUng,'ftt 10% o’clock. N®w
Bergontoyoung people m the JSvenlng, »t 7X * cIooK -
Leoturen on -thq Bible LhndB.*--Rev* G;
frW^W. SAMSON, D. D., of Washington, will deliver
hoarse of PXVR leotutefl on the .abOTe subject, in the
Podrth Baptist Ohurcb, coyner of ‘PIPTH and BUT
TONWOOD streets; eemmeuClng TUESDAY-KverilDg,
4th init. ire based upon personal ob
sertatioDß. the lecturer having v.Bitea theioenea de*-
Wribsd.eich’Cf wklckwUUbe UlustrAted by interest
ting relics, mtimmlfSV'irurkUh, Greek, and'.Bedouin
for the 6onrse,so
’cents; single -tickets/W. Oehti,. for sale, at ..the door.
thef insnyaiTce Cowpaiiy 'of
; NORTH?* AMK 810 AV j PHtlidblfeiX, December
'81. > i858.-4The.ann < aaYmeeting of the Stockholders will
beheldatthe Office Of the Obmpiny.Nd: WALNUT
streeCfoo *lB6®'at 12o!clook
M.J and',oh TUESDAYrthe dvr following; Jaduery Uth,
38i9, an eleitlbh will he heidi for PlreotorSi to serve
ihmr*ssiz:,z m*m A ?
f‘JaltoU v V- - i - -»> (g: P. H.) _■
rv4sm GeeUklcal Lecmres.—ln consequence of
ILS DRiJBOYRTON not obtaining ihe Hall aVßlch
moed, Y*^heh«ia-byspedal request consented to give
five m'»re f leotdres (condensing his course pf eight in
five) withinueh new rftattt** and one entirely new sab
j>ot.&tUoNCXßT'H4LL,'odmmettMng on TUESDAY
fiVenlbg; Ja'nua y 4th.'.'All theb&utttuiillustrated
Paintings w>lTb» exhibited ;;-TMSbourse wUlbe much
' morelntere*ung than the first .'-Tickets for the coone
only 76 esuts: minors, 60 sale atHAZ
ZABD’Sand the
1% andoloseattfo’elock;'; •■• wt ,jal4t*
ivba‘ O, Hyser,
,wlli Jocfute under
spirit control .at ifiANSQM'STBEHT HALL, on SUNn
DAY, at 10W A. U. and, 1% P. M. . AdaJssion 6 sente.
. **:*.-£ r : V,
rysffsm TbeßeitlKeVgts'e Photographs In Oil.—
|J3 The best Miniature Photographs In Water Oo
lorß. 'Tho.bfsfr.Ainbrotypaf/are ioade at REIUBR’S
SECOND s tr& I, abo re .Green. ~ jal-lt*
ry-=a» We learVthat n»tßtement will appear
ILS in th? 'JETt'«Tiisg' THIS ATTEBNwON.
;Scm the ( T9«sldj^)t t ’or Cheater Valley PaUroaa
Company, publlsbel‘ by the authority, of the Hoard of
Direotora, ~on the subject of'the lease of, Boadto
th£ ( wltU'a~ copycFthe
DapUst Institute and Reading Room As*
lUFbOOIATION.—A Special Meeting will be held
Rthe Boomff; No. 626 CHESTNUT Street, on BATDE
DAY APTBRNOON next at.SX o’clock.
'•') iU 'Bjtorderof. r . , . a
:s - d3l>2t». i .z - DAYn),JAYNE, M. D f , President. *
4n<sp> University ef' Pennsylvania.—Depart
\k§ MENT OP ABTS.—The Second Term of the
College-year ,wllf epen r oa MONDAY, the, SI day of
January. OfcndldatSS'Jfor admission will appear at the
University, for 1 exaxoluatidn/ou that day; athalf-paab
9 o'clock A'/M. . .Tuition, fpr each Term Thirty DoU
left. (. (HiORGB AtBBH,' :
dBl-8t of the Faculty,of Arts.’
rtfs 5 * .Tfc« .Sealer ot Weight * and M«a*ure»fo*
the Northern,Dis'rjct (North of VINK .Street).
fn.theOltrof fhiU4*Jp b U, i n fo r m 3 IhePdbHo that hie
Office U atlfo; dTsNortli THIBD Street, abate Nobis.
All pemoDahalpgißßarej I ,. Weights, or Mcasares. either
for porchoee or ft alb, ire rpqasftted to fcriog them tothe
Office and haWthe eomb ehlatted According to Jaw. ‘
.v,' v ;ANI)BBW»OBIiM, Bealer
'l4 N.D.,'o| PhlUdelphla
:«,dBl-2tfi ;V T f
‘liSf PHILADBLPnrA, Dee. 29th 4
clioans of the OH/ of Philadelphia maturing January
■lafc 1869, willbe paid on and after the ltt proximo, at
this WILLIAM V. MoGBATH,
Hi flBo*6t ' y Tre&Burer.
City rreasurerU Office, Girard Bonk,
Lk3 PBiLALBLPBUj'Pee, 29th, 1868,—NOTICE—
The Bemf. Annual .Interest on the funded Debt of the
City of Philadelphia, due January Ist. 1969, will be
paid on and after the Ist proximo, at this office.
7 ■*< c~ : *. T „i T. McGRATH, ‘
030<5t ' ' • City Treaturer,
Office of, the 'Lehigh Coal and Navi.
U43^GATION COMPANY,Philadblphia, De 0.29.
18b8.—At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held
.thib da/, BDWIN, WALTER, the Secretary of the Com*
puny, was appointed Treasurer until the n'fxt Annual
Election,. In place or ,OTIB AfdMIDON, Brq ~ late
•TCCaeiim,, deceased. The offices of Secretary and
'Treasurer ore therefore united in Mr. Walter. -
dSQ.ety - -r y- - JAMES COX, President.
TVS?* of the Frankferd and Sonth
lLs ' WARS PHILADELPHIA CIT 7 PABBENGEfc
RAILROAD' COMPANY, 'CHATHAM. Btreet r below
FOURTH, Pmlasxlphu, Deo. 27th,1858 —NOTICE,
—TOe Oqupoiu oC tbe': Mortgage Boride of the Frank
fofd end Southwark Philadelphia City, Passenger Rail
rofcd Company, (late The PfalladelphiaeudDelaware
JUrer BaUroa<(u6a)p%Dy. } ojiao op the Ist of January
next, w<U be paid at maturity, ,oq presentation at the
Gixurdßink., v* - v <,
m tnthA^iat,.- ~
E. HART, Treasarer,
(y£ss» Office of the.Qnaher Oily Insurance Com*
LLS . PAST; 408. WALNUT Street: ;
Fotso* --The 1 third *nnu\l meeting of the Stock*
hblders of the ‘ { QdakerCity Insurance Company”will
bo’heldat’theofflceof the Compear. No. 408 walnut
etteet,on' YUESl>AY,the4thday of January; 1859)
between the.boars or 12 and 2 o’clock , for the election
ofDireotors And bffloflrafortbeeosulßg year. '
d4*Btu&th-2m . H.B. OOGGBHALt, Secretary. •
ryeai Office, of the Frankford and Souths
PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER
RAILROAD.. COMPANY, CHATHAM Street} below
FOURTH, PHILiDtLPHU, Dec, 2, 1858.—The annual
meeting of,the Stockholders of the Frankford and
Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Railroad Com.
pany will be,.held' at.their; Office, on MONDAY, 10th
_ January next, at, 12 M., at which timo and , place an
election will be held for a President and twelve Dirco
tors. ;» CHAS. B. ABBOTT,
.. tttlh»ljlQ «■ ■ > \ Secretary.
Election.—Penn Mutual Life Insurance
/An.eloetlon for Nine. Trustees, to serve for three
ydars, will be held at the Offlceof the Company, north*
east corner of Third and Book,stropts, on MONDAY,
'the third of January next ’ between the hoars of 10 and
12 o’clock A «rV ' •/ JOHN W.IIQBNOB geo’y.
'ft .December 18.1868 - t , dlft-wsatjafllf
ry*=> Jayne** If nil Prayer Meetings—Notice—
tl'3 Owing to a pterions engagement of the Hall,the
BUSINESS U£N’B,UNIONPRAYER MEETING will
be held until farther n6tlCe, in the BAN3OM>STREBT
.CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) • wS
- 'All are cordially - invited to attend) and the meeting
Re open for all to take part who are, members of any
Evangelical Church. d2o*tf
War'si Office of Union Mufnnl Insurance Com*
ILs^PANY.—Pßn.iDHtraiAi‘December 27, 1868
-Uptlce is hereby given tfc«t ©'Stated Meeting of the
Scrip-holders will beheld at this' Office on MONDAY,
January 10th, 1869, at 11 o’clock A. M. Immediately
a(terwhlchan:ElectloafoVDlr*ctori will take place.
*?d2B l , t - - JQ3; CODLISON, Secretary. ‘
Fitzgerald, Esq , Mill Lectnre In
L§ .WILMINGTON,Deo.29. LANCASTER HAR
rtISBURG. YORK, and BALTIMORE d23-6t«
Wts* 'Twelfth'Annual Bail of the'French
-15 7 BSNBVOLBNT SOCIETY.
% ilhe Committee respectfully annonnee that their
•ANNUAL BALL.'for the relief or their Indigent eouh
tryibeQtWtll take blade at the WtUSIjAL FUND HALL,
on TUBfDAYrJan. 26th, 1859.
- r Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and <wo Ladies, $2.
' fEfeiyelfortwlUbßiaadeby the Managers to render
-thls net superior, to any hereto
fore given, and they look confidently for a continuance
of the patronage of the friends of this Benevolent la
•ehtutlon'
• : ■ Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN -
' OOMMITrJBB OF AhBANGKMENTS,
8. Destouet; ' A.Ardex, ' H- Pucoramun,
: K.Durand, ", II Perdriaur,' J. Plot,
B.Bdurteijf " . Mrßoarier, A.B Durand,
A. lAfore, ‘ P. 8. Dural, W. Pelletier,
3: Tirol, ’* M.Y. Oiry, J B Champrooy.
Tickets maybe procured-from B. ItOUSBEL, 518
RUNE'-Street, or .A. B; DURAND, CHESTNUT,
streets, south side,
jl 9918 15 20 22 2495 ¥l - ' '
' Dividend,—New Orleans Gas Light
OF THE NEW: OR
LEANS GA3 LIGHT COMPANY, New Ohlxavs, ;
December 18,1868.—The Directors of the New Orleans
Gas Light Company have declared a semi-annual dlrl*
dendof, FIVE PER CENT., payable on the Ist of
January,, next, (and henceforward,) at the Office of the
Qompiny, In New Orleans, to the Stockholders or their
legalrepresehtatives. - • .
t d2B-12t N. O. J. TIBDALE, Treasurer.
W<=» Home fof Invallds wltli Affections of
CHESTr
/fSTw corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets,
d2B 1m ‘ West Philadelphia.
rv*==» .Philadelphia' and,l>arby Rollrond-Com*
IPs PANT —The annual meeting of the Stockhold
eraof the Philadelphia andDtrbyßailroad Ootnpsny
i *Ol he held ht" the .SUMMIT BOUSE, Twenty'fourth
Ward, In the 0(tyof : Philadelphia, o* MONDAY, Jan,
10,1859, at B’'o’clock fn the afternoon, at which time
aud.pUce.an election will, be held for a President and
TWelva'Dlreptort, to.serffl for the enenfng year.
> d26-tjlQ r / , . GEORGE MoHBNRY, Secretary.
Office of the Merchants’ and Mechanics’
l]sr'.Jnsuranob company. x •:
: An election'for'twenty-seven Directors, to serve for
thA emraing’ ; year, will be held at the office, No. 922
WALNUT Street,bn ■ MONDAY, January Bd, 1869, at
12 o’clock. [dSO-tJa3]. J, p, GEORGE, President-. -
Commonwealth-Insurance Company, of
IL3 ‘ THE - STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA —Offico N.
W.-fiprser of, FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.—Phila-;
lB5B. . : r - '•' r " '’' \
I 1 hireby 'given, to the Stockholders of tbld
.Odtnpanjf wkt the ap&nal meeting,' add an election for
-tab Directors,'te'serye' the„emming year, will take place
at thejoffl^qf/the Company, on the first MONDAY
XBd)rpf/aAwy nest at i2or dock m.
e. moon, stexett^,
ivSs=» Office.of the .Green and Contes-street
U^^PASSENGBR-KAtLW ATT COMPANY, No m
WALNUT Street.—Philadelphia., December 23a,
1858.; *-V -- W • • •:
-The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com*
IpaayyjU-ba held at.iheir office, r on .MONDAY, thelOth
day of January next, at 13 o’clock, M. ' I
• The election for a President and Trrelre Directors of
.said Company* to serve for the eneulnft year, will two
•place at the offioe ofthe Company on the same day,,be
tweeh the hours of!2 H and 2 o’olookP M.
d2l*to jalQ • GBO,. W‘HAMEBBLY, Sec.
ry==» Oltice otthe Omen und Coate».»treot
lIS’ PASSBNGIB BAILWAY COMPANY, No. 423
WALNUT Street -Pnn.iOßi.rniA. Deo Eld, 1868.
- - The interest falling due npon tbs BBVEN PER OT.
Bonds of thltfCorap&uy, on Ihe 15th of January next)
will be paid upon prsaentaiionof the coupons,,at the
office of the Compaq ««g jg£ T cofINELLYi
Treasurer.,
rv— =» second and Third-street Passenger Rail*
NJJ WAY COMPANY.—PmLADHLPHrA,'s December
s»TlB6B.V'< v '- '= °V v '
The 'annriaf meeting of the Stockholders of the Soeond
and Third-street Passenger Batiwsy Compsnjr, of Pblla
defphih/ifiU be held at the office of ‘the Company, No.
Street,on January 20th,
1859, at 12 o’c ock M, at ■which, time and place an elec
tion -will be held for a President, andTirelTe Directors,
to serre for the ensiling year
(124-tJalO DKNDY BHARVOOD, Bec’jr-
ry==* IlumLgdon and Broad Top Mountain
itS 'RAILROAD AND. GOAL COMPANY. , .
Th© aontul meeting of > the. Stockholders
of the.Huntingdon, agd'Broad Top - Mountain Railroad
and Coal Qwnptnywillibe held .at their BOO
JYALNUDStreet, pn TUESDAY, January Uth, 1869, at
ill o’o)o«1e,A>: M.,' when an flection,, will be held for a
president and Twelve Directors. to serre for the ensuing
year. J. P. Seoretarv.
December 24,1858.
" Insurance Company of the Slate of
t . PENNSYLVANlA^—Philadelphia,
23. 1868 —The annual-meeting'of the Stockholders
'will, be held at the Company’s Office, No. 4 Exchange
Building, on TUESDAY, January 4/1850, at 12 o’clock
naod And an Election' for’'Thtrt*eti'Ditectors of the
-Oorapahy,to : flerve for.‘ohe'ySar..wni ba held at the
same .place IOnMONDAY. January 10th, between the
hours oflQb’doCk A.M and 1 o’cloik Pi M.
r d23tjalo .. • "WILLIAM HARPER Secretary.
Notice —Office of the Westmoreland
ILS COAL COMPANY, No. 280 South THIRD Bt.,
oorner of Willing s Alley —Philadelphia, December
22d, 2858. " *' • “
/.At a meeting'of the Directors, held THIB DAY, a
Dividend'of EIGHT• PER OENT. was declared on the
capltaVstock,' psyable to Stockholders, or'their legal
■representatives, at *e office of the Company, on and
.afteir January fid," 2850. ......
j The Transfer-Books will be dosed nntil January Bth,
next. Pi.H. JAOKSON,
>. diS-tjafl Treasurer.
jysa Notice*—Office of. the Westmoreland
( |Jj5 '.COAL OOMPANY.’— Philadelphia, December
2181,1858. - .
The anouslmeetlng of the Stockholders of tbie Corn*
pany will beheld at their office, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, on-WEDNESDAY,''th66th of January, 1869,
at 12 o’clock/at which time an election will beheld for
Eleven. Directors, and a’ Secretary, and Treasurer, to
° n -°‘° B *Ta. jaoksoh, gutter.-
rv—s> Office of tho North Rail-
Qj? ROAD COMPANY.
annual meeting of the Stockholders of the North
Pecrsylvanla Railroad Potrpanv -will be held at the
office'6f- the CempanviNb 407 WALNUT Street, Phil*-
delphlSj OD MONDAy, JanutTyloth.lB69 : at 12 o’clock
-M i aVwhichtlme'and place an election will be held,for
a President.and Ten Directors, to serve for the ensuing
year. ■ -----
d22»tjalo - EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary.
office of the Western Insurance Com-
US^PANY— Philadslphia; Deo. 215t,1868.' .. ,
An election for Tea Directors,-t* serve for theensuiog
yearl wUI be held at the office of the Company, No.lll
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY,- January 8 iB6O, at 12
o’dook S'* '"W?LLfAM B: NORRIS,
42M2t* n 1 1 - > President..'
/since Company of Mew'
IBTLTAHI&, 409 WALNJTT
laiWAtLlfetreet, Neirjorjc.
ie StockhO'derp of .this Com*
in ,Philadelphia,' on MPN*
fB, the' follojs’lDg'genileraen
eof for the ensuing you:
Hon 8 B. Cashing, 1 '
-’.OharleaP./WatrouS}
•-A?T, Stoat,-
Eliha J.B&ld^ln,
- Jr'A.-H. Hinbroaok, - . .
,4*rop Olfoe,.
'-John M* Beach, - .
- Henry B. poote, * - -
' T Matthew Kelley, •
fit.,fi!ider,
• Alexander 0/ I/awrtnce,
AlWOUppj
gQf the Cof4> JACOB N.
ilmouety elected President,
cretary thereof, and Saleh
ad attorney and counsellor of
if New York.
IBY’B yOOTB, Secretary,
: r y>£=a» Safoniard Insm
<UsSTXOpK> AND PBNNI
Philadelphia, and 1
% The annual meetlngof thi
.pany, held at their ofloe.i
ZBth,'iB§l
Were elected J)swctow thefe
Jacob N.KeeJer,
1- Prtßfil* Blackburns, y-7*
1 * Bobert P; ' •*'
*. B. EngUsfr,
Qearg*Brbe*i*t *
Hubert R. CUrk,. . • *
Joseph Btidfeld,;'; < - J .
John prpntie#. \ ■/- 7
IMward-Wllejr* ''
P. E. Birckheed,
fPilliapa H: Forces;
. Daniel Mfimtnore,
Atasubaequent njeetiqj
KBBLEB, Esq., was uoeol
and Henry B* Foote Bee
Squires, E*q., was appointed
this Company at the city of
dlMm , „ V; Hi!tf
THB BUPBRMB-GRAND COUNCIL
JNDRPBNDSNT ORDER OF THE SONS OP MALTA,
Of Bastem' Pennsylvania,
Having purchased
1 THOUSAND BREAD TICKETS,
, ’ - , * ‘ ' '
.Of Aba B&eehanioai t Bskery,. for the distribution
among the various Soup Societies and ©that like chari
table Societies ofonr Oity," would respectfully wqueßt
the Presidents and Secretaries of all rack organizations
tosend their 'address to The'Ptess, on or
bofore' v . . t < \ -
THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 6th, 1659,
In*order that a proper distribution may bo made on
the following
SATURDAY, January Bth’.
.. The apportionment will be’ published in this paper,
to which reference may be made.
All communications to be addressed to .
“SONS OF MALTA,*’ Press Office.
> By order of the ,
Standing Committee on .Charity:
GEORGE W. WOOD,
. . " ~ ' Secretary.
jJ/|R. WM. MANN",
BLANK-BOOK- MANUFACTURER
COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONER,
48 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Having puvhased the Stock and Goodwill of my
business, I take pleasure in recommending him to those
Banks, Insurance, and other Companies, Merchants,
Ac./who have patronised me during the last Eleven
Years, feeling confident that hit facilities, knowledge,
and experience in the business will insure satisfac
tion' to all jghomay favor himwith their custom. '
Jalftt' ; ' A. LEMUEL ADAMI,
GERMAKTOWM TELEGRAPH.—THIS
MODEL FAMILY and AGRICULTURAL NEWS*
P APRR, confessedly the best published, Is Issued every
WADN KBDAY MORNING, atS2 per annum caih; and
ia OLUBS at the following rates: 8 copies for $5: 6
copies for and one to the getier*up the Club, for six
months; 30 copies for $l6, and one to the getter-up;
And 20 ooples for $2B, do. Address P R. FttEa 8, Editor
and Proprietor, Germantown, Philadelphia, ja l-st«
npHOMPSON BLACK 18
A tea'warehouse,
CORNER OF BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS.
Choice Black an 1 Qreeu Teaa. and every variety of
fine Groceries, suitable for family nse, at the lowest
cash prices. , jsl-Bt*
PIANO FORTE TUNING AND REGU
LATING —Mr. 0. E SARGENT, of Boston, Blass.,
having just concluded an engagement of settm yea-e
with the celobrated Plano Forte makers, Ballet, Davis
A Co , of the abdvfe city, and now Intending to make
Philadelphia his fotore residence, rcspeotfuUy offers
his serriots to its citizens, and to families in it* vicini
ty, In'the above capacity. His skill and competency In
the above art are endorsed by his former employers:
This is t) certify that Mr 0 B. Sargent has been
in' our employ, for the last seven years, four of whioh he
has occupied the position of our bead, or flolehicg tuner,
both in and out of our warerooms; and we oheerfully
recommecd him as a superior tuner, both for Square
add Grand Pianos, having perfect confidoooe in his
ability as such, and those wbo may require his services
can rely upon being satisfactorily served.
} ’■ • Hallktv, Davis &, do.
•Boston, Nov. 28d, 1868.
AlLorders to be left at 801 CHESTNUT strait. ,
’ • • - - - -•------ -•- - jal 2t*
Anew year>s offering.
DR. OOGGSWELL’B ANTIPHLOGIBTKJ 8 ALT,
PRIOR REDUCED ONE HALE!!
Believing that many ate 'deterred from purchasing
this valuable remedy for Inflammatory Diseases by its
seemingly high cost, and desirous that the entire pub*
110 should give it a fair trial, Bearing also in the spirit
1 1 the season and wlshicg good to many, we have been
induced to offer, it at one half the regular price on
Hew V ear’s day and the following week.
We do sot ask to-he rewarded for our sacrifice, as our
oonQdence in this medtolne is such that for every one
Uduced to try it we expect to sell to many more of bis
acquaintance The Medical Balt Is the prescription of
eh eminent physician, and in its id of being a remedy for
all diseases, it Is prescribed for but ono class, has but
one aim, accomplishes but one thing, vis : subdues In
flammatory Distase, Whatever Its form or locality.
: Already many have been cozed. Bheomatisni, Neu
ralgia, Headache, Inflamed Lungs, and Liver, sad like
complaints, yield rradily to its Influence, Descriptive
circulars may be obtained from any druggist.
' Thone in this city, having the Medical Salt for sale,
will please notice the change in price from January Ist
to Bth, inclusive.
ERtOE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.—Acute Packages,
$1 : Obronic do-*2 50 . D. Q. TAYLOR ACO ,
, !jslflt* 202 Dock street.
T.ANOASTER SAVINGS INSTITU
JLi TION.—The undersigned, appointed by the Ooart
of Commoa Pleas of Lancaster County, auditors to din*
tribute to &nd among those legally entitled thereto,
the balanoa of money in the hands of T. L, lloberts,
assignee of the Lancaster Savings Institution, as ap
pears.by hia first acooantfilediotheofllce of the Pro
tbonotary of said Ooart, hereby give notice that they
will meet for the purprsei of their appointment at the
Banking House of the Institution on W£DNKBDA.Y,
February 9th, 1859* at 10 o’clock, A. M., vrhen and
where all parties interested a-e hereby notlfled to at
tend. JAMES L. BBYNOLDB,
JUNIUS B KAUJ?MAN,
WM. AUU. ATLEK.
and
ITJL all Business PerBODB who may deslro a list of the
Retail Storekeeper in Philadelphia, (in order to ad
dress droolers, &o ,) will find the same arranged both
by streets and dasalSoation of.goods, In the LADIES’
PHILADELPHIA SHOPPING GUIDE FBR, 1860.
Price 26 cent*. For sale by Parry & McMillan, Ha
zard Bros , ffm. 8. & A Martien, Wm. B. Zleber, at
the Stand in the Girard House, and at the Post Office.
. dlB*l2t
©FECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Goodyoar’s
Patent for Vulcanized Kubbor Suspenders, Braids,
Webs, and all other Fabric' and articles made by corablo -
log Serous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ized rnbber arenotlfied that unless the same ate properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be Regally disposed of in the United
.States Merchants and dealers are Invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned,.EXCLUSlVE OWN-
Bit OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUBIVS lUGIITB
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore, manufactured or imported, and
many others.
: AL9Q, INCENSES TO .MANUFACTURE AND BELL
i— an3the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No. 28 COUBTLANDT Street, NY.
i n24-ly . , • • HORACE,H. DAY.
CHRISTMAS DINNER EXTENSION
TABLES, good and cheap, at manufactory, #59
pouttTßiaDftewt; ; ‘ :
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 1, 1859.
■ i a a.x< \ f t> . y i <;■■■■ 5 ‘ „ j. *'• *• if'
{Dissolutions anb Cooartuetsl)ipa.
T ijIITEB PARTNER SHIP.—Tho Sub
i-J goribfrs herebyglva notice that they have entered
lute a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions
of the lavs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re
lating to Limited Partnerships.
' That the name or, firm under which said partnership
Is to.he conducted is;*'R. ‘WOOD, MARSH, St HAY-'
WARD ”-. , ; r .- ’ • ./ , .
That the general nature of the Business intended to
he transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing aud.OlQthltig
Dußifiess.,,, - • J , -
Thkt the y&mes of all’th’o (tenoral and ipecULpftTt
ners ‘interested therein, SreBENJAMIN Y. hflbtSH
(general partner), LBWI9 W . HAYWARD, (geueiftl
partner), EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND (general partner),
HENRY HENDERSON (general partner), RICHARD
WOOD (general partner), ALFRED H FOSTER (gene
ralpartner), RIOHaBDD. WOOD (special partner),
and JOSIAH BAG ON (spee'al'pftttner), and all of theta
the said paitners, general and speoUl, reside in tho
City of Philadelphia' ’ :
That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed
by the specUl partners to the Oommbn Stock, is Two
hundred thourand dollars, of which One hundred
thousand dollars, in cash, has been so contributed, by
the said RICHARD D.’ WOOD, special partner, aha of
which, On* hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has
been so contributed, by the said JOSIAH BACON, spe
cial partner/ ' ; r
- That the period at which the said fattnership is to'
commence, is the thirty-first day of December, A.D.
1858* end the period at which it will terimnate, is the
thhty-firht day of December, A.D. 1803. .
, RIOHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner.
. ‘ JO3IAH BACON, .Spatial Partner.
DENJN, Y. MARSH.
L W. HAYWARD. -
EDWD. Y. TOWNSEND.
HENRY HENDERSON.
RICHARD WOOD.
ALFRED H. FQ3TER.
Pbilada., Dec. 31,1858. jal-fiw ■
TWOTIOB OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
-J. we, WILLIAM H. MAGILL, 8. HAR
VEY THOMAB. and CHARLES D TUOMA®, as the
only general partners, and WILLIAM R. FLEMING
the on>y special partner, all of the cltv of Philadel
phia, hare entered into a limited tartncrablp under
the provisions ofthe Act of General Assembly of the
OommCbwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled u An Aotrs
latlve to Limited Partnerships” approved March 21st,
A. D., 1830. and also under the provisions of any other
law ot said Commonwealth relating t> Limited Part
nerships. And the necessary certificate and affidavit
having been filed and .recorded In tho office of the Re
*corder of Deeds for the county of Philadelphia; There
fore, iu compliance with the provisions of said Act, we
liu* lish the terms of said limited partnership as s fol
owa: • • ' - - ' .
First. Tho-nameof the firm under which the said
limited partnership is to bo conducted, is that of MA
GILL & TH«MAB. ' •
Second. The general nature of the business intended
to be transacted by said limited pattaerabip, is thdt of
the Mercantile Ooinmission'batin* as.
Third. The names of tbo General Partners In aiid
limited pattaership are. WILLIAM'H. MAGILTi. 8.
HARVEY THOMAS, and CHARLES D. THOMAS, Who
reside in the city of Philadelphia, '
Fourth The amount of'the.capltal contributed by the
special partnor, WILLIAM R. FLEMfNG, to the com-'
mon stock of said limited partnership, is the sum of
Thirty-five Thousand Dollars in cash.
Fifth. Tho period at which said' limited' partnership'
is to commence is the first day of January, A. D. 1869,
and'tbe period atfwhlch it’will terminate ii the Brst day
of January A D. 1809.
WILLIAM H. MAGILL, )
B. HARVEY THOM -8, f General Partners.
CHARLES D. TBOMAB, S
. , WILLIAM R. FLEMING, Special Partner.
, Philadelphia, January Ist, 1869,
ETAVINGTAKENTHE STORE NO. 120
il CH«BTNUT,BrRBET, formerly occupied by
Messrs. D. B. Hintnan fit Co., and succeeded,to'their
business, we respectfully solicit a continuance of tho
patronage so liberally bestowed upon ou? predeces
sors. MAGILL A THOMAB.
We cheerfully „cowmend ihe firm of U'AGILL 4
THOMAS to the favorable attention of our Tr lends, aid
former correspondents. " D.B.ITINmAN St Co. '
- Philadelphia, January 1,1859... . JU-IW.
Dissolution.-: the pop^rtneh-
SHIP heretofore existing between BENJAMIN
0 HORNER at <1 JOSEPH BITTEN HOUSE, under the
fi mof BENJAMIN 0 LORNRR $ CO..' is this day
disiolyea by mutual consent , <
1 • Thq business will be settled by either of the partners
at the ofd stand, No 231'AROU street, between Second
and Third and the name of the late firm used
only iu liquidation. ' *
i Signed ,- . , BENJ C IXORNBR, ,
jpa. Q. rittenhouse; •
, December 31,1855. t ' 'jal-fit*
JOS. G. RITTENBOUSE, of the late tfrm
‘ o B. 0 HORNER A CO , will continue the Wh.®!®*
Sale Varnish Manufacturing, in all' its branches, as
at t)ie old siend'. • ;
Thankful for patf favors, begollcitsthe custom of tho
, former patrorjs 6t B 0. HORNER A 00., apd hopes by
strict attention to business‘ to 'give eniiro
satisfaction:
Store—No 231 * RCHst. bet Seoul and Third st«.
Factory—At OOOrERYILLE, Twenty-third ward,
jil-lm#'
Dissolution op copartnership.
—The copartnership heretofore existing between
STEVENSON, BOWEN, St NESMITH Is th&day dis
solved by limitation.
The business will be settled by either or the parties.
SAMUEL STKVENcON.
SMITH BOWEN.
ALFRED NpSMITH.
Phila., Deq. 0,1858. r r jaMt
L STE
XJ VENSONand SMITH BOWBN, of the late firm of
Stevenson, Bowen, Sc. Nesmith, have this day formed a
copartnership, under the firm of STEVENSON A
BOWEN, for the purpose of continuing the Wholesale
Dry Goods business, and have taken the store. No. 68
North Third streot, east side.
Pfalla., Dec. 7,1865.
Wo have this day admitted Daniel M. Zimmerman (of
the late firm of Squire, Zimmerman, ft Allen,) to to
interest in our businrsS. • BAML. STEVENSON.
SMITH BOWEN '
Phila., Deo- 7.1858. jal-lt
BISSOLUTIOA. —The Partnership hero
tofero existing’ between the subscribers,'under
the -flrm.of-.Mttsingar, White, St 00., Is’this day dis
solved by mntual ooosent. The business of the late
firm will he settled by Maurice U. Matsloger,.who d*
authonzed to use their notaa for that parpoMi -s
~ r . ... 51AURI0E H. AUTSINGBB,
JAMhS w; WHITE,
• CHABI/FB A, MATajNGER,.
Philadelphia, Jan; 1, 3869.'- '
/COPARTNERSHIP'. The nndorsigned
have this day fomed a copartnership, under tho
name and style of Mateloger Brother'* for the conduct
log the huslacßs of Black and White Smithing, Manu
facture of Pire*Proof Doors, Bhuttes. Ac., Ac., at the
old established stand, Ho. 1223 RACE Street, beloir
Thirteenth, and respectfully solicit A continuation of
the patronage heretofore to liberally extended to the
late lira). M ZURICH 11. MATBINGEB.
CHARLES A. MAEBINGBR.
Philadelphia, Jan, 1,1859. j*l-2fc*
rriHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
J 'existing between the lubsonbsrs, under the firm
of Truitt Brother A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual
consent, John P. Bennett withdrawing from the Ann.
Tae business will be totilrd by either or the part
ners. CHARLES B TRUITT,
- • ROUT. W. D. TRUITT.
BAML. L OR*umORG,
. . J3HNP BENNETT.
Philadelphia, December 81,1858. jal-12t
rjIHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CON
-A TINUIS the Genoral Hardware Business at Ho.
528 MARKET street, and Ho.S2OOOMMfiROE street,
under the Arm of Truitt Brother A. Co.
OHABLBB B. TRUITT <
ItOßf. W.D TRUITT,
HAVL. L. ORBUTZBOBG.
Philadelphia, January 1,1880. jal-12t
TYTSSOLUTION.—Tho firm of GUILLOU,
JLF ANDEBSOM, A CO , being dissolved by the
death of Mr. Charles P Anderson, the business of said
Ann will be Bettied by the surviving partner at No. 327
MARKET street. BANE GUILLOu.
’ j"IOPARTN£RSHIP. Tho Subscribers
have this day associated tbemselvos for the Im
portation and Jobbing of Hoaee.furnisMng Dry Goods,
in tho Store lately occupied by Gulllou, Anderson. &
Co., No 327 MARKET street, under the name and
stylo of Guillou, Emory, &Oa.
« RENE GUILLOU.
JOHN EMORY,
j&l-m J. PRANK BROWN.
OEMOVAL. —A. MoCALLUM & 00.
Kw hare removed from No. £0 BANK street to No.
609 OHKBTNUT street opposite the State House
Philadelphia, Deo. 91,1868.
/COPARTNERSHIP A. McOALLUM
Vy 00. have this day associated with them Hugh Mc-
Callum, Orlando Crease, and Andrew J. B’oan. and
.will continue the Ca*pet Business at No. 600 OHEJT
NUT afreet -under the Arm of MoOALhUM A 00.
Jamuty 1, 1869. ‘ j l»6t*
"ThISSOLUTION.*—Tho partnership here-
JLr tofore existing between the undersigned, under
the Arm of R. J. Ross 6c Co , is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. ROBERT J. KOS9.
PHILIPP. KELLY.
Philadelphia, November 23,1858.
PF. KELLY ALONE CONTINUES
• the banking and exchange business, under the
name.and style of Philip V Kelly A Co , at the office
formerly occupied byR. J. Bobs A 00., No. 10 South
THIRD Street, jal-Ot
IVOTICE IS nEBEBJT. GIVEN Til AT
i. e the Partnership heretofore existing between
RICHARD D. WOOD, JOBIAK BACON, LEWIB
W. HAYWARD. BENJAMIN V. MARSH, HART
A. LEAVITT. EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND. EDWARD
Gi PEABODY, HENRY HENDERSON, and RICH
ARD WOOD, under the firm of WOOD. BACON, A
CO., terminates this day by its own limitation.
Philadelphia, December 31,1858. j il-lt*
|%| OI'IOE.—CHAb LES fl. HOBART is
tl THIS day admitted amemberof our firm.
January 1,1859.
WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED J.
P lisoksoa to an interest in oar business,
changing the style of the firm to Koona, Heretlne, A
00. KOONB 4c HERSTINK.
Philadelphia, Jatuary l r 1860, jal-21*
NOTICE.— Tho Ann of McFarland, Evans,
6c Oo w&s dissolved by the death of William R.
Evans. Tho holiness will be continued by the remain
log partners, under tho firm of McFARLAaD, TAT
MAN. A CO. \’
, January 1,1859. jal-6t
fHIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY
M formed a copartnership, under the firm of Keyaer
4c Brother, for tho tranracCon of the net cash dry goofs
jobbing business, at 200 HAKKK L‘ Street,
i DAVID KJSYBER.
ANDREW KBYBBR, Jb.
Philadelphia, January 1,1859. jil-81*
coEaktner'-
fiUIP, uoder the firm of ALEXANDER PRIEST
LEY A Co., the OommUsloa. Paper, ayd Rsg business,
heretofore conducted by Aiexandor Priestley, will be
continued at 514 COMMBROE Street, by the under
signed. ALEXANDER PRIESTLEY,
OHAHLEB UTLLBORN.
1 Ai FRED IRELAND
. Philadelphia, Jau. 1,1860. j&l-Ot*
COPARTNERSHIP. —T h o Undersigned
have THIS DAY entered into a Copartnership,
under tbo firm or NIOKER3ON, MO3ELY, A McOOY,
for tho transaction of the Boot and Shoo business, at
No 51 North THIRD Btreot, second floor.
N. J NIOKEBSON,
‘ - W B. MO4RLY,
D. 8 McOOY.
, Philadelphia, J«m. 1, 2869
*T W, DEKRICKSON,
a** STOCK, EXCHANGE. AND COLLECTION £RO
KEH,
No. 21 SOUTH THIRD BTRKKT.
i Hook note* and Gold and Silver bought and sold, cil
loctlons mode on all accessible points in the United
States Timo paper negotiated.
► interest allowed on deposits. jal 3t*
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day as
sociated themselves together under the name and
style of Brady & CrdTen.aa Backers, dealers in Bullion,
Specie. Back Notes, and'Ex?buoge, at No 40 South
THIRD Street. THOMAB F. BRADY.
ISHI CRAVEN.
Philadelphia} Jan. 1, 1860. jtl-St*
By mutual consent mr. m. g.
PRIKL withdraws from our firm TboDry Goods
■fobbing business will be continued as heretofore.
,• JAMES, KKNT, BANTKE, & Co ,
; Nos/239 and 2-U North Third street.
. Philadelphia, Deo.' 91,1868. jal-Ot*
“jS IS S O LILTIO If .—The Copartnership
X> r i heretofore existing’between the undersigned,
under tho firm of Cooper St Work, la this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The'business Will--be 'settled by
either of the late par ners, at No. 61 North THIRD
Street. ... !-MU/TON^OOOPER,
: «• - k ROBT7D. WORK. .
Philadelphia, December lB6B. . •
— The undersigned
hare this day entered into a copartnership, -under
the firm of, Cooper, Parham,A Work, for the transac
tion qf the Hat, Cap, and Straw Goods business* at No.
61 North THIRD Btreet. MILTON COOPER,
I7OPARTNE&SHIP . The Subscribers'
V-/ hive this day associated themselves for the trans
action of the Wholesale Boot and Bboo business, at No.
601 MARKET Street, under the firm of Monroe, Stidfole,
St Sujaltz. r • JAMES MONROE,'
THE FIRM OF T. A. KE'WHALL & Go.
oxpired by limitation on December let, 1868.
T.A.S«KWnALL,G H NEWHALLandF.O.NEW
.HAL]L hero this day formed a co-partnorship, and will
continue the PENNSYLVANIA.STEAM SUGAR BE
FINERY, and transact n shipplng and Commission Bu
siness. under the firm of A* A. NEWHALL St SONB.
: ‘Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1860. j&l-lw
— The undersigned
have thiadiy formed a Copartnership under the
firm bf .Bunting Sc Turnor, for the purpose of transact
ing the Wholesale and Retail Cloth business, at No. 8
South SECOND Street. JACOB 8. BUNTING,
ANDREW TURNER.
Philadelphia, Ist month, 1859. jsl-3t#
TYISSOLTTTION.—-The Copartnership
heretofore existing between Geo. MoAlpin acd
Francis R. Baird, under the firm.of MoAlpin St Baird. Is
this 'day dissolved, by mu’ual consent. The hagSjns
of the late firm will be settled by F. R.
old stand. • GEO. McALPIN. •
I - F.R. BAIRD.
December 31,1868. jsl*3t#
Copartnership .heretofore
A existing between tbo undersigned, under the firm
of Wilcock, Rogers, St Fraley, is dissolved by mutual
consent The business of said firm will bo settled up
atNi>. 623 COifMEROR Street, (second story.)
i WM.WILCOOK
IVOTICE. IS HEREBY , GIVEN THAT
X 1, that tbs partnership heretofore existing between
Jacob Steluer, J. P. Steiner, F. F. Wolgnmuth, and
Henry Vollraer, under the firm of J. & J P. Steiner
Sc Ob., incouseqaesce of tho decease of the senior mem
ber, Jacob Steiner, expires this day by limitation, and
the surviving partuerd wilt sqttle, and close up the busi
ness,of that firm at the old place.-No. 9 BANK-Street
and STRAWBERRY Street, whore tho undersigned
.will continue the importing and commies on bnainess as
heretofore* under the firm of J. B. Steiner St 00.
> ? J P. STEINER.'
* ‘ F. F WOLGAMUTH.
5 HENRY YOLLMEB. <
. pecember 81,1858. - jal-6t
PARTNERSHIP HOTIOE.—-The Subscri
5. hers have this day entered into partnership, under
the prrq of Lea, Richardson, Tqnis, A Oo , for the trans
action of the Domestic Oommipslon business, and have
taken tfte Store, Nos. 223 and 226 CHESTNUT. Street.
[ THOMAS J. LEE,
•W. 0. RIPHARDBON,
A. E. STEPHENS,
. THOS. R. TUNIS.
Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1868. j al-6t
The Pibm of . baroroft & 6q. is
dissolved by the decease of J. WESLEY BRAY.
The remaining partners will continue the business at
Nov. 4Q5 and 4Q7 MARKET Street, under tho same firm
as • s. p. BAKORO^T,
w Lek. 1
i ' T. 0: FOSTER,
! M. P. MOEWEN.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1,1819. jal-3t*
mHE FIRM OF GOFF & PETERSOK
X; 1b tbls day dissolved, by mutual coasent..
The buaioeaf will be settled up by either of the un
derfligaed, at 816 MARKET Street.
> : J. W. (iOPP.
THOMAS R PETERSON.
1 The Saddlery-Hardware Trade will be continued at
318 MARKET Street, by
’-frl-M*" • • . •I. W. GOFF.
THE SUBSCRIBERS THIS DAY ;reqow
their Copartnership, sad continue the Wholesale
Sry Goode Drataeas, under 'the same Qrm of WM. 11.
Rfiff N * &)., as No. 416 MARKET street.
WM. H.’BttQWN,
r ‘ CORNELIUS I. BRADFORD.
SAMUEL LUIg
• Philadelphia, 12 mb 31,1858 - <jBl-Gt
HpHE INTEREST OP MR. THOMAS H.
X RILEY, in the Arm of N. BTURTEVANT Sc 00 ,
la terminated this day by agreement, and by his death
on the 22d of February last The business will be con*
tlnued under the same firm by the tmderaigned, sur
viving partners, in this city. New York, and Boston.
NOAH BtURTEVANT,
JOSEPH MAXFISLD,
OHAB waNnimaohkr.
Philadelphia, Deo 31,1368. dfll-St*
JJEMOVAL.
SAinJEL STEVENSON.
SMITH BOWEN.
jal-lt
At which plaoe ho will be glad to have t\ call from
Cash, Short Time, and Prompt Six Months' Buyers.
'Jal-Di*
REMOVAL.
.SAMTJEUi IT. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
BEHOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
raUD DOOB BELOW *W« LffTB.
' • Sooth Side,,
Where ho is prepared to execute all orders in his line,
haring on hand a fall supply of HOODS for Gentle*
meu\i wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON.'
n2S*Bm*lf No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street.
REMOVAL.' —The Publication of the CITY
DIRECTORY has been removed to 83 Sohth
SIXTH street, above Chestnut.
FH. HAJBJES, under tbo firm of HAItJES
• BROTHERS,ComtnU<ion and Exchange Business,
have removed to No. 19X STRAWBERRY street.
jal-St*
Removal.— the undersigned has
remored to No 88 North FOURTH street, (late
HENRY COHEN’S,) second house above Merchant’s
Hotel GKOROE H. MILLER.
• jal-lm# Wholesale Druggist
Dr. e. moolellan,
Removed to No. 1441 WALNUT Btroet,
diO lm Northeast corner of Fifteenth street.
||OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.
R. 0, WALBORN & 00.,
(Now) Nos. » and 7 North SIXTH Street,
Hare now in Btore a most oompleta and varied Stock
of—
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BDJTABLB VOA
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
They beg to Inform the public in general, and the
Ladles in particular, that tboir line of
GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS
Is nnequalled in this city. dll-lmif
B. A. DUKE,
sCs§2> DENTIST.
Office, No. 27 Ncrth TENTH Street, (corner of 911.
beit) dBO-lra*
PHILADELPHIA and
TKENTO.SRAILROAD COM
-I>aNl NOTICE FUR NEW YORK.
On BUND*YS the Evening Mail Lino will leave
Kensington DepH for New York at 0X o’clock P U. :
and the Night Mail Line at 11 o’clock P. M.
PARK:
Sveoiog Mail Line, from Kensington Depot to
New York ?3.00
Night Mail Line *125
WILLIAM H. GAT7.MKR, Agent.
December Slat, 1853.
Rj* Qmnibusies will leave Walnut-street Wh&rt on
Sunday evenings halt an hour before time of departure
from Kensington Depot, to cany Passengers and their
Baggage to the Depot. . j»l-lt
NOTICE. —CHESTER
ya lley railroad -PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Janu
ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN,
will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD
and VINK streets
1 MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, loaves at 7.JQ
A. M
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
8.30 P M.
DAlLY,(Sundays rxoepted.)
By order of the Board of Managers of the Phl]ad<l<
phi a and Reading Railroad Company
<l3O W. 11. MoILRRNNEY, Secretary.
JOHN M. MARIS A CO,
jal-flt*
Leave Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, 81st December, and
SATURDAY, Ist January,
And return from New York on MONDAY, January 8.
Excursionists will take the 6, BJ{, and 10 A. 51 , and
2, 6 X, and UM P M. Lines on Friday, and the 0, BX,
and 10 A. M. Lines on Saturday for New York..
Returning, will leave New York on MONDAY, the 8d
January, at 0,8, and 11 A. M., and 2 &Dd 4 P. M.
Fare for the Excursion $4
d 29 4t WM. H. GATZMBR, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN
A ANDNORRTSTOWN'RAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,185».
FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave Philadelphia 0, 7#, 8 40 min., OX, 10Jf.llJf
A. M,1,2,8,4,6, 0,7, 8, 9,10, 11X P. M.
Leave Germantown 0,7, 7X, 8, 9 10 min.. IOV* 11X
A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 8,4, ft, 0,7, 8, 9,10* P. M.
. ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, OX P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 6#-
P. M.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7#,8 40 min., 11# A.M.,2,
4,6,9 P.M.
LeavoOhestoutHill 7.10 min ,7.85 min.. 8.50 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.50, 3 40, 5.40. 7.40 mla. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 0.20 min. A. M., 2, 0# P. M.
Leave Chestnut mil 8 A. M.. 13.60. 5.20 min. P. M.
FOn GONBHOHOCKKN AtfD NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6jf, 9,11 A. M.,105 min., 3.10
min., 4Vj 080 mm , lli P. M,
Leave Norristown 0,7, 0,11 A. M., 1,3 X, 5.40 min.
P.M.
Leave Philadelphia OX, 7 35 min., 0. 11 A. M., 1.05
mlu . 2 05, 8.10 min , 4#, 5.60,7 45 mlu ,IIX F. M.
LettV«-Mauayunk6X,7XjBK»®X> HX A. M.,l#.
8, 4,6.10 min , 8 46 P. 51.
SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING
TOWN.
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steamboats, hotels, and dwellings, for sale cheap,
t manufactory, No. 960 Ronth TIHUI) Street dlB-lra
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JOS. FUSBBhL,
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SUsloliuions aub (EvvattncrfiljiiJ©.
! WM.M. PARHAM,
-] , ROBT.D.WORK.
Philadelphia, January 1,1859. ~ “ ' jal-3t*
i JOSEPH E. STIDFOLE,
JOSEPH E. BMALTZ.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1,1859 jal-Ot
‘ GEO H. ROGERS.
’ - THOS; F. FRALEY.
Philadelphia, Jann&ry 1,1859. j*l»stuth3t*
December 31, 2668.
Ueniotials.
JANES h. KAHN,
FROM 24 TO 46 NORTH THIRD STREET.
; .. HOSIERY GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, io.
©etuUmeu’s iFarnisljittfl ©nobs.
tlaitroab Notices
CEEfITMJT HILL RAILROAD.
ON BUNDAYB]
Leave Philadelphia9A.M. and 3 P.M,
Leave Norristown 7 A. M.ands P.M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 3.10 min. P. hi
" ** r ’*"T’T T _
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ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXES.
MEDALLIONS IN PLABTIO IVORY.
SCOTCH WOOD FANCY ARTICLES, SNUFF
BOXES, AO.
CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS
Together with many other articles, to all of which th
attention of dealers and the public Is Invited.
dlO-tjaMf
JJARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
CAPITAL STOCK,
§500,000
(ALL PAID IU .)
SURPLUS, JUNE 1,1853, 591C,005 41
FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY
WILLLIAM D. BHERRERD, Agent,
Jal*m w f tf
jjjjEOURITY FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
NEW YORK CITY,
CAPITAL STOCK,
#300,000.
(ALL PAID IK.)
SURPLUS, #46,859 19.
FOR FIRE INBURANOE ONLY,
WILLIAM D SHERRERD, Agent,
jil-s ta th-tf
f'I&EAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT
STREET.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $276 263 03.
Insures against Lons or Damage by FIRE, MARINE,
CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS:
Charles 0. Latbrop, W Ullam Darling,
Aloxander Whilidlu, E Tracy.
John 0. Hunter, James B. Smith,
Isaac Haslehurst, John R. Vodges,
J. R. McCurdy, Thomas PotUr,
Thos. L. Gillespie, Oharl-a Harlan,
Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum.
0. 0. LATUROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vico Preflldeut.
JAM ES WRIGHT, Beo’y and Treasurer d33-d<!fcWtf
I^ULTON’ 8 INSURANCE, ADJUSTING'
S? AND COLLECTING OFPIOK,
No. 809 OHBSINUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
The undersigned having boon practically engaged for
anumberof years in difierentcspscltie*of tfco Insu
rance business—for several years in adjusting Josses
exclusively for the Insurance Companies—-now offers his
services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to
property insured in making out their proofs of such
loss ordainage in full compliance with the intricate and
cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in suoh a
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companies so inclined, or others.
lie is assisted by the best legal counsel in Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to tho Collec
tion of Claims against Insurance Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained loss by Fire
to property insured, and it has also been the experience
of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire
occurs, iu consequence of carelessness or mismanage
roentln effecting the insurance, or for some other cause,
which, although an Important fact, is scarcely ever dis
covered or thought, of, until it is too late. In order tn
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance in acy Companies desired,
and examine policies effected by others (in most cases)
free of extra charge
Parties sustaining loss ordamage by Are, as above,
will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned
as serin after the flro as possible.
d22.lraif* JAMES FULTON.
fttitiwir AXeat.
MINCED MEAT.—TIio subscriber has
commenced manufacturing his
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
which he offerß to his customers in Urge or small quan
tities. Orders through Blood’s Dlspatoh will be punc
tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT,
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Ste.,
dO-lm-lf Philadelphia.
PORK. —409 barrels New Mess Pork for
sale by 0. 0. BADLER & CO., 1
(A&QR Bt., leoowl door below Frost,
«• iFo* BoU-an&Jta,£*t..... ......
SALE—The Stock, Fixtures, and
**■ - . a . of w ocer F Store, now doing a good basl
ness. Apply N. W. corner of TENTH and OALLOW
DILL. r • dBl . 6t #
TjpO LET—The First Floor and Basement of
the very desirable Granite Front Store No 287
CHESTNUT Street Inquire on th™rem}£*. d3ltf
I3APER .MILL TO KENT The Paper
i ffi 11 * 110 " 11 “ HANWELL MILL, situated on the
nrissahickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill
Railroad Station. This Mill la adapted to make fine
Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sne
ceßsrnl manufacture of paper. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to, or address, _ J .
Jflrt 4 , GEORGE H. LEVIB,
. .. No. 80 South SIXTH. Street.
®FOR SALE OR RENT—The Hotel
Property, with Stabling, Hay Scales, and seven
acres of land attached, at Mt. Ephraim, four.mile*from
Camden, N. J. Apply to -.-
H RANTED TO EENT—A Modern built
■*®? H°nse, rent not to exceed $BOO. fcoea- 4
“* weBt o f Thirteenth street.
Address Prompt Tenant,” office of this paper. d2B-6t
— Tha Btore No. 19, Straw
ct'fSnfhv?i?? t ’" iththe M, and4th stories,
rontbjrl33fe«tto Secondstreet, -welllighted
ini o/n nli ’ r?? 14 b ® for a Dry Goods Import
*J2 or Commission House Apply to ROBPR.T \ta
QItKOOB, 233 Bonth THIRD Si2« :
M. F O R RENT .—THE BELLEVEJE
BODBB, in Colombia, Pa., cornw of Front
Walnut streets, formerly kept by Franeis IWm rfs*
Barr, and Mrs W/ha!MJ.
water and gaff 'throughout the House, and a BesUurSt
In the basement The House is partly furnished: Poa-
Besflion can bebad-on or before the 20th of March next
For farther particulars apply to
JOHN BOGGS, Agent,
dll-s<fcw-6t *-> residing in Marietta, Pa.
FOR SALE.—A splendid larm of 157 acres
* in Chester county, convenient to the Penn’a Cen
tral and Chester Valley.Brilroads/andwithin lu boor’s
ride iof Philadelphia Inquire of D. B. TaYLOB
ft 00., COATES-Streat Wharf. - d2l-tu th sa.lOt* J
>i detail Oru ©oniis. j
Goods reduced prior to stock
taking!
. THORNLBX ft OHIBM.
Would beg leave to announce that the Holidays being
now over they are preparing for Stock-taking, and will
CLOSE OUT VERY CHEAP! •
THE BALANCE OP THEIR PALL AND WINTER
- • GOODS! -
Cloaks and Raglans,
. Shawls and Silks.
, Merinoes and Cashmeres,
> DeLalnes and Parmattas,
, Satin TrererVs and Valenolasi
Chintzes and Ginghams,
' Cloths and Oassimeres,
Bisokets and Shawls,
Linens'and Muslins,
, r ,.' Table add Piano Covers,
. ' ’ " Table Linens and towels,
Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Hdkfs , .
' ’ A , ' ' 1 Hosiery and Gloves, fte., fto.
With a large and well assorted general stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, -
- All Bought CHEAP for OABH, and now to he sold
* “ I AT REDUCED PRIOEB! *
To close out preparatory to
STOCK-TAKING!
THORNLEY A CHISM’S,
• Northeast Corner EIGHTH ft. SPRING GARDEN
<‘WB SELL FOR OABH AND HAVE BUT ONE
___j PRICE.” jal-tf
CLOAKS CLOSING OUTT~
• ! lINAIi REDUCTION IN PRICES
AT TOT' *
PARIS MANTILLA , jr CLOAK EMPORIUM.
$l2 Cloaks Reduced to $9 00.
$l4 OJoaks Reduced to $lO 50.
; $lO Cloaks Reduced to *l2 00.
918 Cloaks Reduced to $l6 60.
$2O Oloaks Reduced to $l6 00.. .'»
$24 Cloaks Reduced, to $lB 00.
S3J Cloaks Reduced to $22 80.
$4O Cloaks Reduced to $BO 00.
< s*>o Oloaks Reduced to $l5 00. .
$3O Oloais Reduced to $6O 00.
$lOO Oloaks Reduced .to $76 00..
The subscribers have still in Store a fall assortment
of all the leading Styles, but having closed their work
rooms for the season, no NEW CLOAKS will henceforth
be deceived.
J. Wi PKOOTOB fc 00.,-
J 29 708 CHESTNUT STREET. '
(gELLING OFF
CLOAKS!
! AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION
It A COMPAQNIEERANCAISE
Are now selling-off-their large and elegant Stock of
PiIENOH OLOAKS, regardless’ of cost, as they must
all be sold by-the 16th of JANUARY next, being about
to make some change in their business...
ItA OOMPA&NIE PRANOAIBB
Are also offering—
A splendid assortment of. FRENCH MOUNTED
JEWELRY, at wholesale prices, most suitable for -
NEW YE A R QIP T 8
EMBROIDERIES, , -
LACES,
LACE VEILS, and
REAL LACE GOODS,
Will all be found equally low, on some of whloh they
have made a
REDUCTION OS PISTY PER CENT.
Particular attention is directed to the following—
A lot of BEAL LACE SETS at $6, worth $2O to $26.
Do. LACE MUSLIN SETS at 76 ots!, worth $1 60.
FUENEE & CO.,
d2B-5t 810 CHESTNUT StrMt.
gYJKE & LANDELL
HAVE REDUCED THEIR
DRV GOODS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
"ISTINTEB, STOCK BEDUCED.
v Y Ladles’ Beaver Oloths,
Fine Black Cloths.
Boys’ Wear—Qasaimeres.
BAtinetta, and Vestings.
All at WHOLESALE RATES.
DRESS GOODS.
. Heavy Valencias, 18£ to 46 cents.
26 cent Delaines at 17 oents.
Merrimack Prints at 11 cents.
Merinoes—Colors—Fine Blues and Blacks.
t CLOAKROOM..
Elegant Beaver Cloaks and Ragi&ns. Very handsome
Garments at much leas than usual prices for same
quality. $lO, $l2, and sl6Cloaksare UNSURPASSED.
BROOHK SHAWLS.
A very large stook alto of Woollen Bhawls.
REDUCTION ,
Will commence on tbelßth DECEMBER..
N. B.—No deviation from price.
COOPER & OONARD,
018 S. E. corner NINTH A MARKET Sta.
Philadelphia.
UJatcljes, Jetnsltg, &c.
-Ss CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OP Ags
FINE JEWELRY, Jug
Allow prices. Just received Coral, Lava, Cameu,
and Gold Jewelry insets. Al*o v Scarf Pins, Seal Ring*,
Shirt Studß, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ac.
English, French, and American Watches, at
G. RUSSELL,
d4-lm 22 North Sixth street.
Bailey a go.,
rOMUXMLW
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, While Marble
Philadelphia.
Btore,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stoek of
IMPORTED JJSWGLRY, PLATiiD Wi««8, AHB
To whloh they Invito the attention of the public.
gIDYIB-WABI, WATOHKB, DIAMONDS, AND
AYWXOLBSALB AMD IHtfAtL.
•MEADOWS A CO.,
J.YJL MAVUYAOTUftHIB OP
STERLING SILVER WARE,
No. 310 CHESTNUT Street.
An extensive assortment of Holiday Gifts constantly
on hand. d7-lm
Estate op Robert smock, de-
OEASBD.—Ar it is known that my father, Robt.
Smock, of Philadelphia, who died in 1834, was possessed
of the title to many lands in Pennsylvania, Virgluia,
Georgia, and elsewhere, at the time of his death, any
parson having any knowledge pertaining to eaid laid,
of value to his heirs, or desiring to acquire his title
thereto, will Qod it to their interest to address the un
dersigned, dirbotlt. and not by the agency of any
seemd parties SARAH PBNINGTON BUOHANAN,
sole heir-at-law of Robert Smock, deceased, S. W. cor
ner of GIRARD avenue and RIDGE road, Philadel
phia d24-fm*6t»
Cj.cn ann TO LOAN, in sums to suit
tfPtF" fj’U'vv'"applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Goes, Merchandise, Clothing. &o , on mode
rate terms, by JONES A 00., Brokers, N. W corner
THIRD and GA9KKLL Streets, below-Lombard Es
tablished for the lastJls years. Office hours from 7A.
M to 7 P.M. * dIT-lmif
FARGO, A 00.,
Purchase the Interest
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
E. P. MIDDLETON ft BRO.,
•6 North FRONT Street.
OLOAKS!
IN PRICES., «
THBIR fRKHOU
FINE STOCK
FANOY GOODS,
PEARLS,
£ejjal Notices.
400 OHE3TNDI STREET,
COUPONS
nOn ASHTON^ 1 COMMERCIAL
Opw,UUU. AGENCY,4OS-CHBSTNUT street
A gentleman of character and ofexcautile.eApaeity, with
6,000 dollars in cash, wishes an interest in some estab
lished business, *or would join a partner of equal capital
in the establishment of a new house..'- Apply from 8 to
11‘A< M., or from 3-to 6P. M, ■ - ■ -> jal-Bt* ,
WANTED— A PARTNER, with CAPI
TAL, in a wel’-astablished Milliners’ Jobbing and
Retail Business. Address, with real name; Box 1058,
Philadelphia Post Office. • To be strictly confidential.
jal-3t* k . ,
T/yANTED—A Situation as Bookkeeper or -
• * * ' Astla'ant, by a Young man, who his had five
years experience in the Dry Goods Commission bus!
ness,;both Foreign.and Domestic; can. bring the best
reference from present employers. Address L. No
2,” office'of The Press. - dSltft*'
TJie . Advertiser, .a Married
A Man with'* small family, is desirous of making
an engagement, to take effect by the 16th March, 1860,
68 *< farmer. Any gentleman owning a good farm, and
well stooked, wishing to obtain the -services of a
thorough Farmer, to take the entire .ohsrge of the
same, will please address Farmer, at. the* office of this
ifithisame and residence.
N. B —Reference uriexceptlobable; all* communicA
tions will be promptly answered.- •- : d29‘St#
•HPO 1 CAPITALISTS.— Partner wanted to
A .take ona-tbird or onct-half fntereet in 21,000 Acres
or Land, densely covered with White an A Norway Pine;
of large growth, together with Gang and English Mills,
now in complete operation, situated in OUnton co., Pa.,
®,® f Sautury and Erie Railroad.’ ‘
The lands were selected with oonsasl csre, by a per
son fully competent to judge of- tho amount of Lumber
yield, acre by acre, as he travelled oxer every
..rS m ‘ A portion of these lands Is richly under
laid with Coal, and parties can be t atiGfled that the lands
are among the beet in the country in every aspect of the
caB f’’ The purchaser may rely uporra constant' and
rapid appreciation of the value of his investment. For
further information, address
- B. 8. CLARK, Agent;
a2B-9t* , j . Catatonk, Tioga Co., N. Y. :
WANTED —A Young Mandesijeß a'Situ
’ ation in an eatabllsbeil botue. nhuro fr-t eonlA,
Ume, if satisfied, forciili capital.! Would iriah to
S *.*2. afjangemeata Oj the flratofthe rear. Address
‘ A D O,” at thia office. , d2B-tuth&«3t*
A YOUNG MAN from tha Country, and
.. J™ SCHOOL, dealraa .Situation
SI? * or Entry Olork, in a Erat-
Tl f??’-Ti’ connected with a Trana
portatton Line, and-andaratanda theahipmentoC troodi:
rfli'i.( X^ 8U ° nt “ 4 •»» tie Tery bStof
city xelereneea. Please address W. S. H~ office of Tht
Press - dBO-thi-2t*
WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK
™ \ ,^ 1 e 8 in a Wholesale' or Commission House, hy
a middle aged man from Western Pennsylvania, by
whom a liberal share of trade could be influenced. For
reierences inquire at this office’.. - - - dllmttsljiw ;
A; WIDOW LADY—Competent as a Cor
respondent on matters of bosinesa and Copyist of
legal papers—desireriemploymeut in the above, or would
acta# Reade? tuid Amanuensis, Housekeeper and Oonx
pauion to.an invalijl. cr .as .Governess—teschina Eng
giifihi.'Music, Dancing, ftp, Address Mrs, J. HOWARD,
Box^Bl,Post.offlce, ... . d23-ljlO
Pi jA RT N E R WAN TEDAaAuct ion
I Housej with a gbod bosiness esUblished, wishes
to obtain a PARTNER who is' familiar with the duties
.of the counting-room, &ad. who .can add from twenty to
thirty thousand dollars to |he capital in the 'business.
■ To one possessing the above requisites, this isan op-'
portunity, such as-rarely-offers, to embark, ina aue,
profitable, and prosperoasbusiness. -
Communications addressed to “ Bi W. ; 1.,” office of
IVie Press, will be held confidential, and receive prompt
attention. • . , » .... i dI7-fftm-tjal.
fSodrtrinal
HO ABDIN G—Several elegantly Furnished
Rooms, with desirable Board, in a strictly private
family, will be rented to several psrsohs’ of acceptable
references: Location near BROAD and CHESTNUT
Address <«M. M ,” atthisoffieg. • - - dflLSt*.
amtiaetaefUs.
'MRS- D. P. WALNUT-ST.
ivA THSATRI, eoraeir of NlNTH'and WALNUT
Streets - - . •» i '■ **-*- * r
THIS (Saturday) BVBNINQV'January 1, -185?, ‘
- - ' RETRIBUTION.'- “
Oscar da Baupre, Mr' £: PI Kfa-h, Rndolph de Mornac,
Mr H. A. Perry; Madame de Baupre. M>s.
way|: Madeine da Pommenars. Miss Larossi ' - - 1
i BONNIE FISH WIFE.
Sir Hicccry Hesrty-cheer,’Mr. Thayer; MUsThlstle-' i
down, Miss 0. Etchings. r.± . i L
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family
aad! Third Tier, 26 cents; Psrqueh 87cents: Dress
Circle, 60 cents; Private \BOxeS, to - r tke'S '
locale, $3 and $5; Single Seats Lr Orchestra utd Private
Boxes,76cents. > < i l ,* -,i > i fi. //-».•' -ci -
' Doors open at half-put 0 o’clock) Curtain rises' av'
7o’clock.“ s - --f ' • -i- r
XI7HEATLEY h OLARKE JO ABOH-ST,
V ? THEATRE.—WiIIiam S. Fredericks; Acting and
SUge Manager..
THIS (Saturday) EVENING. January l, 1860, -
. OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. - .
Asa Trenchard, oor^American ,Cousina Mr.- Ji 8.
Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Hr.-Wheatley.Tr'
! , . • , -ROBINSON.CRUSOE-*' V-- u
This AFTERNOON; AMERICAN COUSIN and WHO
SPEAKS FIRST.,
Admission, $6 ets. Secured Seatsln Dress Circle, 87#
ots; Orchestra Btslls L 6oots; Seats inPriv&te.Boxesi <6
ots; Gallery, 18 ets; Gallery for Colored Persons:B6 eta i-
Priyatr Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, sg ets:
WholePrivateJtor,M,'.; : •» ’• -V
. Doors open at half past fi o’clock ;* commence at f» !
precisely. v.- / - -• x
piTATIONAL CIBOUS; WALNUT' ST.,.
11 above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LSKT/Manager; u
PERFORMANCE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. .
Afternoon, at 2^;. Evening, at o’clock.
The elegant equestrian-pageant,' '
i : SPRITES OF THE'SILVER SHOWER.. ; ,:
> . THIS (Saturday) EVENING, > '
THE DENIER AND FOSTER BALLET.^TROUPE. !.
SQUB6TRIAH FBATSf. _ . GYMNASTIC FEATft.
By aU the Company. .
SCALE OF PRICES.
Dress Circle and Parquette..,.4o cants
Children under ten years of age..,,.<28 . 4i .
Family Circle \ .20
•Doors quarter to T
will commence at 1%, - . •.
MUSICAL HALL. -
IfITHUBSDAY EVENING, January 6.1869 J
BATTER’S THIRD CONCERT.
On this occasion Mr, BATT&R will be kindly assisted
by the following eminent artists, thus presenting an
array of talent unsurpassed by any previous Concert.
BERTHA JOHANN6EN.
who willsing u THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.”
Mr. PHILIP ROHR.
who will sing DUO from ‘‘ELISIR D’AMORB,” with
Madame JOHANNBEN,
Mr. 1 ALFRED L. SCHMILT,
who will play the celebrated “HOMA(JB A HAEK*
■ DEL,” with BATTER on the Piano-fortes.”
Messrs. WILLIAM MOLLKRUS, (Flute )
“ HKMAN ALLEN. (Violin.)
” SCHMITZ, Sr., (Viola.)
“ SCHMITZ, Jr., (Cello.)
BATTER will p!ay• NORMA,” CORONATION
MARCH,” « QDARTETTEOF MENDELSSOHN,” and
”DCO.”
The two Grand Pianos are from tbe celebrated 'firm
of Ohicfcoring & Bone.
TICKETS.
To be had at Andre & Co.’s, Lee & Walker’s, Beok A
Lawson’s, and at the door.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; Concert to commence at 8.
A great rash being anticipated, the public are re
quested to procure toeir tickets very early.
For further particulars, see Programmes in the Mario
Stores. j&nl 6t
Concert hall.
POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
NEW YEAR’S NIGHT.
SATURDAY. Jan. let, 18i9, and
MONDAY EVENING, January 3d, 1869.
DR. VALENTINE,
The original and inimitable Laughing Philosopher,
Will give TWO FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENTS,
previous to his departure for California, as above.
On which occasions he will demonstrate, beyond a
doubt, that laughing was and is intended to regulate
the Internal organs, and consequently hla Lectures are
a blessing to all the human family.
On these occasions he will introduce new Sketches,
new Sayings, and new Pictures, with a little of Every
thing and Everybody.
-Fcr the cont-nts of this NEW CARPET BAG OF
CURIOSITIES* see bills, posters, &o.
Tickets 0n1y..... 26 cents.
Can be had at the Hall daring the Day and Even
ing. dSOAt*
Holiday week.—comb and
LAUGH.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
At the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and
CHESTNUT stieeta •
PERFORMANCE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVE
NING, commencing at Sand 7# o’clock P. M.
OS NEW YEAR'S DAY, three grand exhibitions, at
11 A. if , 3 and 7* o’clock P. ill.
The LEARNED OANARY BIBBS, Ventriloquism,
Magic, and tbe Wonderful Automaton Rope Dancer,
who surprises and delights.
Admission. 25 cents, Children, 18 cents. d7B-lm#
riIHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
X THE FINE ARTS,
No. 3025 CHESTNUT STREET,
IB OPEN DALLY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.
till 6 P. M.
Admission 26 cents. Children 12 cents.
Bhares of Stock, entitling tbe holder’s family to ad*
mission at all tiffiee, $3O. d7-Vf
STANFORD'S OPEKA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, adjoining the Pennsylvania
Railroad Depot.
GREAT BILL
lor the patrons ot
BAKITORD’B OPERA HOUEfi.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford’s
ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON,
The Christmas Pantomime.
EVERY EVENING Nnr Songs, Glees, Oborasec,
Refrains, dto., with Dancing by the
SANFORD CHILDREN. v
Admission 25 cents; Children 19# cents.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GER*
ITA MANIA OBOHKSTRA will commence their
Pablic REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nor.
20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; & package of eight
tickets for $l, which maj be obtained at Andre’S, 1104
Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton’s* corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door or the Hall. The per*,
formano* cntninencASat 3K o’clock P.M. nolT-tf
Scrumg fUacljitiea.
yyHEELER h WILSON 5 *
SEWING MACHINES,
RKDDC'ED PRIOEB
• NEW STYLE, $5O.
All the former patterns $25 less on e&oh Machine,
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD.
A HEMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
HEM OR FELL.
. omots
028 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia.
No. 7 West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J,
No. 7 last (JAY Street, West (ftester, Pa.
oc7tofe26 .
JEWING MACHINES.
£3 SAVAGE’S PATENT,
vm MOST SIMPLE—MOBT PRMKOT.
No 722 CHESTNUT STREET.
The most desirable Sewing Machines forFamUies rat
made dS Imii*
Stress QLonuwmes.
.HOLIDAY PRESENTS
The ADAMBLXPREiSCOM
PANY will give particular attention and care to the
forwarding of HOLIDAY PRESENTS intended for re.
Bident* of other cities.
The articles should be veil pacYed, *nd atfdrersed
with the name of streetand number of dwelling. TVheu
the delivery is desired on a particular date, it should be
noted on the package
Philadelphia, December 9,
JOHN BINGHAM, Sapt.,
Penn Division.
dKMtfal.lf
The good sense of giving an
UMBRELLA for a Present is manifest in such
weather an this. JOSEPH -FD33ELL,
I dBQ-ft* No, 3 North Foot phik<ty,
FIFTY OUSTS.