l**; : , r.jft'Paciflc RallroadjUilU , JtforThe TresaJ f: : -' '•.:-'>:!j'./ aiWS^WP&v^®@4*Kfl8 5 8f.K ;: Ebab Sib : The public opinion of'tbe greater porllonof the AnrtMSWMoplo;i|"nqwinfav<jr_,of r-. railroads conoEoHrig* ih»- Atliintio 'aod 1 .PaclGo States. . The platforms ■ of/.all > the area t political i' JS»rtt«a hwdbn* these views. .President' Bnohanta ! ;«ays, ‘ , TbU ia tho bjtesSbiiestldn of-thelday.’,’ jt Tfia liooof dTorlaiSw|g«?i:* t i o yj?P? ill g!d'Jioo'a : ■ week, qrer a godd rregda roaa. from MorapMeta » San Fwindlaco,; and-iEe lato.- marolr of. tie, aiith t United "States inranay/lirove thopraotioabllity of * a rollroia. '-Tbero ara'nttmMo'uSiProjeota before - tho Sanatdfor oonsideratlon. I will inontluD only ofto of lhem-r-it is the beat—that'. of-Senatorßico, It Superior’to Paif, ' odfc's SAlmi, wlth-il" branch tO tne r navigable pf.the Columbia; froio the. weatembpriier State of'Missouri tb"Sm Franoirco; ptro, 'draa to Saa-Pedro or San Diego to the Bay. Francisco.’ 5 . ,In a. comparison or these it appoars that ifrom-tbo; head of .Lake Ba. . toiPaget’a Sound, is about ohs thousand , rearer than via oither.of tlie others, rir : - uSi'ionn., to Ban FraiwlSoo 2,85 p miles aland, Ark., end,tho Siitth Pass,, ~M ,• ■ in Fran0i50b........... ■ .... * .2,850 iitad ef Lake Superlerto ojatUej on : -Plight's Sound.,,-.*.,., . i l,BOO “ dThe cbpaparison of’tnnents-and doaoents is as foHowat.s. V ’ t- s r - :v Y\ ’•"*•■' - Prom Mimplria tb Ban PranoiKo,'..,. .48.521 feet. i i*na r to 'I ■ ;v.s.i».uo * jfe. EifSsSjßßtiorto Puget’s 50und. .22,000 “ 3 How, in'dSSsSJ'potnt of.view, thalToithern reule JfdbrutE.ake pijwßor -4s i far ahead of-either of tho f oateripTie t-Wffb'lng throrigharioh agrienitural obunttyi'iroa-dosi! troubled by winds and-enowin ’■ following is.a pomparisbn shbwing tho mean ;. fali of’rain and TrfeUbd;wow, at. varlotie places, ; «mng the wlntes t »ionti)B: y --- =i„ .. Tti: i '-V" " -Winter. ■ . Year. Ko. of *-• Mi»i , ni,^ll6an,'Max , ni.' <i Mo*ni Years* fa* nii)«..»...0.56.r f1.92<' i '.fi.66 l9 *lO.BO * 19.27:- < 43.05 14 Ifloatt -i. t’ 40.89 20. Wii., 6.43 49.16 4 d sMi.'Blodget, author of theistaridardwork' on jO|iiu»tology, estTm&tqs the average depth of snow • nprtbera districts ofNewfEngland/ at two feet/ ‘ahd the.exparienoeof the winter of 1857 at Fort ’Sieiiing and Sc.’PauJi'ij. that out of a total fall jCSrfcpwatds of twenty inbhea of snow, the depth on i w ground ha* a 6 ;ti(j I llmo exceeded six iaohes. . Senator JLM. KioO.trayfcUed/ on foot, one winter/ ffem the Uiuisslppl to Hud son's Bay,-had wUhoatj^ snow-shoes, vast herds or.er the fertile prairies', along tho and have no trouble .grating on sqsunt ef die saow- following is the foroe of 'thewind, .whloh ls very important, on account of tr drifts: .’ *' j ' t Soelling, Minn; mesh {one for 10 ys. was. 187 t Hamiltou, N. Ycrkcity,. “ .....2-90, Leavenworth,‘Kansas “ ’ <r /... .‘2 09 Sing that tho mean foroe of .tho wind ._at SneUing was-at least twenty-flve per cent hah in Wa all knowhow the winds raff across, the 'prairies Of -Kansas, Illinois/ and fbia. NoW this never happens along the north* hrnroQte; less soow-foUs, and it is rory oold bat : The largest, portion of the trade and hrawl to California and Oregon .is from the. New .Errand and middle States;therefore they should haw the profereneb locating the routes. These Sues, and those.'alimg thh lakes, are hue- Varocally In favor, of .the northern route, from uak Superior. _This' great .lake'is‘nearly half, wa; into the interior e£:thQ eon|ineht, with unih* erupted navigation; to.Earope. Now, the Al niduy evidently intended this .vast and udo-,, umfed. systom or inland navigation for.commer- H.purpoaes. The far, trade of British America, over S3SQO,QOO yearly, >lll naturally aeirita outlet at tne h'ead 1 of Superior, *and b; shipped- thence to New York t>uz:the Erie Issl, cn toEojope. TransporUUon .by; water is. jfhkejy ohcanet than hy iwilroads. Tho head f poke Superior is only about eighty.miles for icr by water from New York than Chicago Is. hi Senate passed the amehdment that the road iculd be built of Aioeridarr iron. Now, part of ib iron don be shipped from New York the Erie canal/in Veiaels to the head of Lake apeiior; and the samo from Pittsburg] and Erie,; y, via the lakes ;..and from Cleveland, Ohio, or ’etnJit, Miohigao, do. Tho great impulse given rAmorioan iron, Atnerioan mechanics,, and Ame im ifidastry, will henefit all classoS'of the •gCn, ■ „ , '.'i Slow shall th& r noßthern- route be built V > Let UQovernment.jmgn Isndi &p d Issue its notes or lads/for a Bpeoified ; whenever ten or, entymiltSßhariihavtf win graded. This plan pears to ho working successfully at present in rapid construction of/the Minnesota -roads, ted by the Stale' bonds,:, The distance from ;ke Superior is about ninety Jea. Ths oounttyiiis^very^fertile, producing )eat crops vastly to. those of /lUinois. t need comprehensive' swsof tte groatneFscf otir oouhtry and its fu >e destlQT, and hot., tho pioayune view* - of i sec-; •nal men Let.ua ..bave statesmen-like Pe ?iVitt | onion to plan; these great enterprises.- -We hke a useful lesfen from-thb late'Rußsian iS- Bd the Ethperor Nicholas ■built' 1 railroads the Ojmea, the allies would never 1 have de- But does either.snow,.and a mperture below the construction Russia and Siberian railroads? ,/Let the uuex opiedfowth of the Russian.empire; during the st fewears answer. I£ 1nd856 we put nearly 600 mss of railroad in -operattonV' cannot the mo hdone in 1859 Tsa* k JiiUft 'b/‘Riich« " 1NA T CIAL -AND COMMERCIAL. The Mon eyj\M arkc t. 1 :Pnil/ipKfcrau; Jao.4, 1859. v j eeaotloipated, yesterday, tbe effect bf the publi co of the report of thefehuylkiU Narration Com-; 'flponthemarket yalfloof its preferred;*tock,fces l favorable. It rose atihe.boardto-day ftoaOlT i*>, land Ja firmly. he lA'atjtoe-- ad wise ae-, fof ; lhe company in iespect>io"it* surplus has also 't increased caufidefcce’Yothe holders bf boiidi, Yare alt stronger thairfor MmVweeis jflist' Read*, aUroad stock .is>leu firm to*dayj market 'M the otberlfaney stock* wants' steadiness" and 1&. • ’ . V isce that the.atockholdera of {hePhUadelphlaand V Passenger Railroad, Company meet to e'ect dl* •b, at the Summit House, on the 10th of january . fggejfc that, after the frbpCrteat. business of - the ft it transacted,.; somebody who has : common- Shall more that an alteration be made on the af i spelling Derby on tfcfc care,’- whfeh now maker "th* laughing stock and trayeUers on Mb/road. -‘Y-Yl**"" ;< r* , capital of the banka-in- Boston-auoduts at the. it |tme to 183,29d.\(>6 the Ist of January,; 1 e‘ B aaKof, No wYork; as J»Breas*4; ! ' thir y&*£ ; ; abdtt/ ja.JpO.t 00/ } njtw altogathir^l^ J W3 > M3.‘', 7he extafemein i 2W7'if.n«Arly' W;nnd« jn- Boston, 1 alf to -Safety. 3aok. And several new banka are said to benu-" >lo Nl>* York.- ™ .. gg *hl|adalpbi*, the' capital abekof qulte the banka is not all taken, though |those institutions amount id only #6,686,936-~6 ■ bich, taken is connection of’ itrbns, Is quite email lnobmparUenwith similar toipts in New Under these 'stances, it Btems aipgnlar that all the ttook of [uWelphia binis/ahpaid opt' belheld for invest*, it Is .enhere are me^thati 'ample to absorb all the ‘o&the banks~'aijd'make them profitable beyond Vtjpgency. ; r received the first number of a large new j dolled the Commercial .Bulletin, to be published' Saturday morning, In Boston, by Curtin Guild, Hjs a perfect yiiepimen 'of aehipaper tjpogra id the eohtents{pf‘thp number.before us'are well * of the beautiful -dress- In which they appear.. ''9 as if it meant to deseirre'snedtss, and we hope will attend ft.' * of the city of New York on the .first of Jaa* ,'xccording to the Mayor’s meseege, was as fol- Sntclty deßt,^redeemable*ft^m'the ig Fuad $14,400,898- ' *cks aud securities held by tap Com- 4,437,218 <sg the actual permanent debt....,., dcddettxedtt*mfchißjeariyfroia tax*,- ...,-■ Os j 1.224,000 ’ ids of the cottotyof New Y0rk...,..- •10 000 • y loan account of revenue booda i«* ' in anticipation of taxes, and-now-. .nding 4,368,750 ’ Park Asacasmeht Bonds 1,600,000 ent Bonds 1,096.700 itng a totafnf *V«I !'*»* V...»******«.'.518,863,129 ADSLYHIA' BTOOK HXOHANGB OABBO, . Janoafy *,’JB59. '' ’ J> BT a in.BT, BlbWX t Woo'. t BAKX> UOTII, SYOOK , xosakom naoxnMf xoarHirsßT ooxiaa ts»s rasraorsvanfs. ;V> - 7CBBT BOARD. n 65....0&P‘92jS io OfcP 02x 7* 6s 09* 10.. . 90jf Jo 69v lo BR MW to PRR 90k 10.. 99i( io 90JY a B 2d mt 6s. 92^ lo ..*92* t 0........... 92k to .Y.‘«J }R6a,BB. oh 73 k f 0..., 7«g eun B 0’e.,., 63 k •0............ 63H to.. V63^ BSTWBKN 83333 Boh Na flfl, >72.. 86tf 400 d 0... 88* 1000 Oa * Am Pa, '63. 85 ■ 1000 Pel R mt bi»>.'B6 * 1000 d 0... 85 1 8000 Oat 7a, 340 con oa 65 ICOOO S&S? '.Ofieh 1fiir.,..'.'..., ©w ‘ 60 Jlead R O &P&fo 26X 1 2 Mo/ Cab prf b 6. .106 K 4 do 107 ,112 m Napf.Un Its) 17* - 83P!UIe Sobit ..b5 26* 8 do. . f .S6tf >' 60£1m'r»8,.,./.b6 10 - 1 Acad of tftuio... 80 '1 d6;V;.....‘...'W 6 Glfard Bit.. 12 f BOARPH. . ilO Union 21* jl6Girard 8ank....0h 12 BOARD. 26PJilJa Bk ...,,,,.iIT 65,... . 991 f I nn8105.... 87 ) SECOND enri 6sO&' P d " 100 Readingo6# ICO., d0.,.,,.&1nt30Jf loo' 100 ; d0.;...b60kP 06* 142d&3d6tR...... 80 'B9 Pena B. In 10t5... 3? / d0....,:....b5 48,. II Cfttaft Ara..^..,UoV -658..99Jf 0......2 djs 99X O.V. V.,1031f ;b.v; r.'SWi ,0... 9Pjr !. Am 6s, J B9. 81 >; l*lsnd Me. 83 ’ I! R «», '86... 73« 'o, -i. 78* sill new lona, 05. ' J«0&a 6*.»,’BT ( fc jfe* Soußw 60# ; A»IEKt I OMWWQJf— v. ' Bii.Asiii. X1.....304* Bok H»Tlmp 6a.,74* K ....... mZ bOH mWir BMk:-i.9iclo ;, ,8.... 09 <WU ■-.‘■HO PrefiX...lf *. 17* ‘ H(W..2iiB.;loBS ym»9<tfcjeinj6fo« 10 - ........%«) v.aoi7»lrtm®2?.74: . ;<4« >To.iBtv)&6*. &6n«1«1*ai,;.,..11X 11K fgfci’M.o9 Wmi&6V.Mi.f*’+ia)( % >M.wj v3sU MMo»l4el»mr.i.«*;M" • « .«*»* taklgh Bflrlp 27* 27* &«,... laulO??. K/pEiK'K,.;,..; *S -8K !f6» >82.71i.1;nS D»hl»h-‘Zlno.; X* -:J *•’ 5 -r- - .ai a-IjmZss at 1 W i *i > ~ iUI of SCfl obls irixaA western aajpaifh,*'. *ra ■ !tft Hi* *S@|giUpw« &«■ MMSfitiSMBl ppaspßßgg ' d0.v.....'..;u0 6Pean Tniurauce. ,246 10ft Boh Hav prf IJU 116 Union Can pf, Its. 2* 31 Qlrardßk.. 13 BOAJID. -: • ■ - : piMlk, '89....18X BIOBS-HHM.,' ' ■rquirel for, and about 1,800 bus 42o® 1 127 c for good ana prime v red, 180 c for inferior, and 140 eldfic for good iW. choice whits,. Bye at 80 "ofelc, ’buitl&a Irf jery .itttta^are' in. re qqe Ht'an at' tie about 1,600 • baa new.yellow iold. at latter,for dryj iand :1,000.b0* do on private terms • 800 bits Wd do At 88c boa. Oats are in afcea|ly 5 bps, mostly ?prime Delaware, bfpog'hl 45#0 & bushel. Bwk-Quorcitkm is *aut«d at,ssWJfc ton for No. J,bnt tiere^is,little or Pone offering. Cotton*—The lfiarket is .firmer, bat buyerscotne forward elowly, and about 200 bales have been sold at fully preTiouß quotations. Gro- Wvery’ litlfe movement, and' about',l6o hhdß New Orleans sugar have been sold at 7®7Xo, 4 njonthe. ?ProTifljoDS—The market la inactive, without ' change, tcf note In quotations except for Lard, which le firmer.' ’ £eedv-~There 1® very little Oloveneed offeriag, andsibout'lso bushels good and prime Seed sold at $6 76 ©6.?7„«P' bushel. Nothing doing in Timothy orFltx- Sied./' Whiakey fa moving off rather more freely, 800 bbiu Penn«jltan|a sold, at ldo.bbls Jersey at 24#0, and 160 drUdge at 230; hbds are’steady at 240, IT Y ITE MS . Interesting Religious Meeting.*—A .union meeting of-the pastors . and congregations Of the New Bohro!' Presbyterian chnrohes of this city was held at ■the Buttonwood-street Church, (Her. T. J.' Shepherd's) yesterday afternoon. The church was completely filled, and the proceedings'were characterised with an unusual degree of interest. \ The exercises were conducted by Ithe paitor of the otiurch,'and were jarticlpated In by a large.nuinbSr ot clergymen present. The addresses by Rev/renda Patton,- Barnes, and Driffield were especially impressive. ’The next of this series of rheetlegs' willbe held on- Tuesday afternoon of next week', at the J Logan Square Presbyterian Church, Bev. Dr. Patton’s. The meetings of a Similar character held .in the Old-School branch ofonr Presbyterian churches ‘have’' been* assigned, to Thursday'afternoon of each w'sek/sp as to.allow an-.oppcrtunlty, for both to unite. The next meeting of the latter denomination will be heid'tou .Thursday .of the present week, at the Presbyterian' Churchy Twelfth and Walnut streets— Bev. Dr. Boardman’s- ■ , ■ $5O; $5O, «50, $5O, $5O. Wheeler A Wilson’s fifty, dollar Sewing Machines are the best oheap Sewing Machines ever made. < > ’ $75,'576, $76, $76, $75., Wheeler A Wilson’s seventy*!!? o dollar machines are the' s«me'as formerly sold for $lOO, and they are beyond all competition in variety of uses, perfection 'of manu facture, and beauty of finish. $lOO, $lOO, $lOO, $lOO. ' Wheeler* Wilson’s large machines for tailors’ use and quilting. One of these is worth two of any other patent to a tailor. Office 628 Chestnut street. £ Gleason’s Weekly Line-op-Battle-Ship sur passes anything of the kind we ever saw. The Illustra tions are numerous, and -are of snbjsots of every day. Inteiest, besides being of the best quality as regards artistic merit. The stories are by tho best writers of .the country. We commend it to lovers of the beautiful ' and to those fond of elegant literature. A story of ab sorbing interest wilt commence with the New Tear.— Buff ton (Indiana) Banner. • '' Gone,—Just as an auctioneer in Hartford,' Oonn.jwss saying “ gone!’* a few eveningsslnoe, bis aodlezice went through th% floor into the cellar, but, happily' j without hurting one of them. The auolioneer, .asrsMh as he fouhd v hls‘legs t remarked that the accident 'would enable him it sell lower than before, and called for a'“ bid,’'and they “ bid him goodnight.” , Talking of selling. “lower” remindstia of the remark of* our friend, N~T. Willis, the-agreeable.salesman in the fashionable'.'* OldFranklln Hall Clothing Emporium’' of'El H. Eldridge, No. 321 Ohestnut street, who says that the beat ready-made clothing to be found ID the city is at the above fashionable resort. ; ,’floN. Stephen Douglas.— Xing Stephen was a worthy peer; Bis breeches oost him hut a crown; He held theta sixpence all too dear, With that he called the tailor “down ’The Stephens of the present day wear cheap clothing, but then it is always of unsurpassed elegance: witness Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, who always obtains bis clothing at the Brown £tone Clothing Hall of BockhiU .A'Wilson,' N05,, 605. and 608 Chestnut street, above sixth.' JV.A& Ancient; Monster —The people of South Jersey have, recently exhumed from a marl bed the /skeleton'of an animal, which must hare been of. the kangaroo, species, of monstrous sire. Its hind legs must have been s*ven feet long; the entire length of the animal, tall included, at least twenty-five feet. The head was small and its neok thin; its teeth about two feet long, and so arranged as to form the words, “ Bny yotir clothing of Granville Stakes, the fashiona ble clothier, No. 607 Chestnut street." Jmiiinrtttuoß*. .. (Reported Tor the Preset * _‘ - HAVANA—Bark W Butcher, Colllns-44,000 cigars, OhasTete; IOOOOdo BobtWauet 10.000 do McKean ti Boris; 20.6C0 do Geo Dufonrr 6000 di Thos Trcaner: 00,600 do i 2 bbls do Dallett Brothers; 20.000 do P Beeger: 69,600 do Mitchell A Allens 80,000 do'W H Yeaton: 20,000 do Wm G Cochran; 318 cases do J Wagner; 809 bbxes sugar 2 cases cigars T Wattaon ’ A Sons;' 9 bales' ’l*sf tobaceo 40 boxes cigars. 40 bales rags 2'boxes sugar 187(700 cigars order; 2LOOO oranges 20 bunches bananas Walter Collins; 810,600 cigars 1 cask wine 8 Jfaguet A Bona. -• ’A. ~.*■.’* »/ 1 _ , ' -POMd OABBLLO—Barqu®; 'JVhlie:Wing, Ealing— -4413 hides 866 bags sugar 427 do coffee 84oeiooos Indigo BO.tons fustie 13 do llgnumvii© Baliett Brothers. BOSTON—Steamship City of Bow York, Howes—l27 pkgs domestics A Blade A Co: 60 do Wain, Leamiog A Co; 68 do Little A btokes; 26 do Prothingham A Wells; 60 da;Bangs <k Maxwell;; 60 tags coffee Allen Cuthbert; 80 bblsoil J Howell & CO5 ittba’ea twine Laing, Magln nis 9c Brown; 111 pkga paper O Megargee 9c Co; 70 pkgi glassMossey A Monroe; 182 cases boots and shoes Whe laA A Co; 19 belee goat skint O*DO Spooner & Oo: 10 nIM paibtV W Purvis A Eon: 60 ctaes boots and shoes 4V«Ah ngtoa Browo;-2& {tsiU dates orders AOapk««W**, Leech A Co; 20 eases boots and shoes West. Bcuth ‘worth A Co. ...... CHARLTSSTON—SfceamBhIp Key*tone BUM, Harsh* hales cotton order; ,6 do domeslttß w H Reh rato;l bbIJW-Morria A Co: 11 bags feathers 8 Bispbam •fc too; 8 Vales domestics A' Wbltofn; 1 box A A Burt: 1 do > J 0 Innei; 2 bbls 18 half do Bleaks A Benjamin; 1 trank Jot Kelt; 4 pipes 11 h&lf do 10 or do John Gibson, 86n &Ooj2bbislS Arnold & Co; l box H Wharton; 133 hale* waste Jeeiup A Moore; 17 bbla B Butst; 3T empty jfoilaMey, Collins & Co; 4 qr do John Knoblock; 1 boK Mrs Whaley; Ido 13 BHeflley: -69 half bbleiSfleleA Wolf; 1 bo* Jacob Mvyet; 1 ha tdo H Shetfrldt; id&J P Baker; 1 bpx J B Venning; I3halflBqr bbli do Boult Postman; 1 box J Hancock; 1 do Mr Bin ffielrST half 21 qr bbls J & P Batt; 26 pkga order. - 3 '; . f .. Philadelphia board op traps. - JOHfi B. PSJfSOSB, 14 , B, .V. Mshhiox. v SCoittitmi'or rax Mobtr. VE.O.KsioUt, •' BETTEit BAGS ? V..'| . At thi Merckanit*'Exchange, Philadelphia. , Barque Conrad, Balsbury...,Rio de Janeiro, soon Barque Hamilton. Jaokoon • • ••••••••Havana,aqon' Barque Mary'H Kendall. Bhankland,.,•••Havana; soon Walter. Iliorth ........et Barts, Aoon. Brig Idas, ....Borbadoep,toon Brig May Queen. Lyle .fit Doolhgo, Jan 8 Bohr Woodruff films; Brooks.. Havana, soon Urtt inuumm*. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4, 5869, SUN R181A...........7 23 | SDN BATS ....4 37 ARBIVXD. • U 8 M steamship Keystone State, Marshm&n, from Charleston. 61 hours, with mdse and passengers to Alex Heron, j r . .Passengers—Mr M Caralbo, H B Banks. .Jr, Mtaf McConnell, Miss Emma Jones, Kate Jones, ■ted 11 lathe steerage. The KB was detained 16 hoars lrf.thebay.Waheavy snow storm. Sunday.2d, 7A M, 49miles north or .Prying Pan, passed steamship Marion, boqod south'. The K 8 left in company with the steam* ship James Adger, for New York.. Tuesday, passed the barque Belle.off Morris Liston’s; off Reedy island passed barqae White Wing, from Lsgusyra. Steamship City of New York, Howes, 48 hours from Boston; with mdse aod passoigers to Henry Wlusor.. Pasted yesterday morning a ship at anchor off Bombay. Hook; barque Geo. from Boston, brig Calvert, for West Co»at of Africa, at anchor bslow Beedy .Island; barque iPhlte'jping, from Laguayra, below Reedy Inanl, and an east,™ brig at New Carte. Barquq .Washington Butcher, Oolites, 14 days from Havana, with sugar and imms to T Wattson Sc Sons. I Barque White Wing, Esfl|g, roia Puerto Cabello Deo 18, with coffee,'hides, Ae. to Dallett Brothers. Sailed in eo with. Span brig Don PtrirO, for Genoa. Left brigs Sea. (Br) : McLean, from Lirerpool for Jamaica; -fanny, (Sr). Todd, from doi for'Maracaibo, dfeebg, Bsrqne Roßina, Wilson, armed, at Laguayra 16th Deo., Bohr Bmisia.Chase, Br*voor,‘for New York, sailed 16th Deo; brtafVblant, Coombs, sailed for do 16th Dec.. Deo27th, latwN, long T 6, spoke a barque with poop deck, oat 4 hound to Oatdeuas—it being night, and salting in .opjaslte directions, could not make out where from or tame.' The W W tncmnteied thick easterly weather for the last 6 days, with plenty of snow and rain north of Cepe llatteres. Took a pilot morning of 2d Inst . Scbr Panama, Alien, 0 days from Boston, with mdse to CttwelMfc Collins. ’ Scbr Kedron,Russell, 6 days from New York, with mdse to Jaime Baker. Bohr J Predmore, Crammer, fretn New York. CLEARED, Steamship Keystone State, Marshman, Savannah, A Heron, Jr. / Steamship Virginia, Kelly, Richmond, T Webster. Jr. Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, Boston,‘Hen* tj Wiosor. - Brig Bacchus, Zulderaan, London, Woikman & Co. Scbr Nimrod, Bridges, Antigua, W Onmoiiogs A Son. ' fiohr 1 Ephraim and Anna, Ludlam, Mobile, Pettit, Martin A^Jo- flohr Jaa Fngiiib*, Neal, New Horen, Van Dnsen, Nor* ion A 00.‘ J - BchrW p> Phillips, Smith, New York, via Wilming ton, De), Crowell St Collins. 1 MEMORANDA. • Steamship Glasgow, Horn New York, arrived at Glea* gowlTthult.- Bteamebip Persia, Judkins from New York for Liver pool, was spoken 27th ult > lat49&0 ) loog87 46. ' Steamship Philadelphia Harrison, from Mew York, Via Havana 26th, arrived at New Orleans 29th alt. Steamship Penceylvanla, Teal, henoe, arrived at Richmond Sdjnat. - 6hip .-Cssr, Cochran, from Callao, was waiting orders below ffW Orleans 2t>tfjtaH. Bblps John Stewart, Hanlon, CaUivator, Russell, and Stine Holmes, Grifltih, ftdm New York, were below New Orleans 29th ult. *’*- £• ’ Ship Tigress, Stevens, for Liverpool, oleared at New Orleans 28th ult. with 2673 bales cotton. Ship John Quincy. Sprague, for Venice, cleared at N Orleans 28ib ult with 1768 bales cotton. Ship Susan G Owen, Norton, for Liverpool, remained at Apalachicola 26th nit, loading. Ship Nicholas Biddle, Eves, from Savannah, arrived atß6ston3dluit. . . '' Barque o»k,\B/der, hence, arrived at Boston 3d fnat. "Battue F Pentiftg, Shortllff, foi Para,denial at New. -tbikB4toBt.' - • ' 3 r Bwqhe Maria, Crowell, from Buenos Ayres, arrived at Boston 8d mat., *. .0 _• - , Rsique Lctand, Humphries, for Philadelphia, was towed td sea from New Oriesns 26th ult. > Brig. Clarence, Phinney, oleared at Baltimore 8d lost, for ithß.Wedltemns&n Sea. ...Brig JMeph Albion, FiQeld, for Wilmington, NO, f oleared '7.. Brig 0 B Alfebf Wais, hence for Havana,- at Wilmlng tonVDeV,3dimt. . J fichr/Qeo.Darby, Mulllnar, from New York, at Rich* xhond ad.inat. .... Bobr TiUle B, Babbitt, for Attakspas,. sailed from .RichmondSd.inst. . - - , gobr Hamlet, W»4.e, oleared at Baltimore 3d- inat. for JacksonvUle.. rj • ' r* . - o gCbr .Jfaonle,;Vance, for Richmond, oleared at New Orleans 21th ult. ' - ScbV Morris; Hoover, arrived at Wilmington, Crowell, fefPhilad^hia,^sailed H eDjrf.Monnt.fe >Aykhw, QtMnfl.l4, hence, ertiTfi kt leilWrerSlrtfetl s '' . , ‘ :' ' - - ( EcJrf J w Vodge, B.jle/, henee for Oeiainer, Me, «t Befetbrlf 84 feet.' • •': t-:em ! euiav Prioe.eod/W. tot, Bcrtai (el!«4;from ,M»tM«u3Mnlt. -- eclire A & Jolm WelVer. Verren: J fnunbte; IrfmliMJ.franlt Heihert ,M4yoj - X 4wln Bee 4, OSljnSenj' gtwUKWjMeirtej. Jf|tte JSyWlj Bhtaji fvtil&tyS! i ‘if ‘ Fequonnook, Burroughs; G L Green* Qteenrand Vashti Sharp. Sharp, hence, arrlved.at Boßton 8d inst. . .Bchr.Z.Becor, of Qrlaud,Me. from Baqksville, 80, for Pdrtebddth, NH, Vent ashorb 81ht tilt'. *on Outtyhunki dUTingthe'Bß gwe. Bhels lull ol water. Ctew Bavefi !, of {the Hamburg and’Naw ’Tork iine haye ( l}eerliaid up for the months of January Feb ruary, "Cn the Ist of March next ihe Saxonta. will leave NeW York for Hamburg, and the Boruasia will sail from Hamburg on she same day for New York. 4RRIVALB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP *0 OKs O'CLOCK *HIS KOUKIWa. GIB ABB HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. W Watson, Pa Miss Watson & sister, Pa Gen H Walbridge, N Y N Simpson, NY Geo Kmlen, Chester co, Pa HD Seymour, England M Mack; Ohio B B Potter 9c la, Boston Ohas Ijßno, Boston M*b* Lane, Boston H A Wade & wi, Lancaster Cyrus J Banter, Beading D g Hunter, Beading Oapt Oldralxon, Ches co Mrs Oldmixon, Cheater co W P Iddlngs, Bait. A B Elmet, New Orleans Miu F Elmet, Alabama W A Boggs A la, Balt Mrs £ Walden, Buffalo 3 W Walden, Buffalo A Van Meter Sc )a, Albany 3 W Graham, NO ML McDonald, Savannah M Marian) Lancaster H H Donnell, fit Paul . H Eckert, Lancaster 00, Pa Miea-A £ Eckert, L&b 00 Miss MoNelU, Lan co, Pa M Howard 9c la, Hartford D N Borrey, jr., Phila L Elliott', Balt 3 Jones, Council Bluffs O McAfee, Pottsville J P Grove, Danville. Thomas Beaver, Danville W Formatono, Easton O H Adams, Albany H 8 Obese 9c wi, Boston Geo It Berry, Balt W W Onrdy 9c la, Cleveland J J W Walter, Charleston O N Coffin, N Y B Massy, Jersey City, W H Talcott, Jersey Olty J Gutman, N Y O Keller, Pittiburg A B Hill, Boston B O Pike 8t Loafs S Livingston, jr l , N Y M Parody, NY O Van Bensselear, N J WP Van Wagner, NY J B Neale & la, Boston F O Bavemeyer, jr, N Y OJndson, NY. HW Powell NY . , H 8 Pitman, St Louis H Hodges, NY E Wilmer, Ud '' JB Stewart, Phila MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth «t., below Arch. H B OoggehaU, Pa J W Smith, Johnstown' J A Elliott, Pittsburg H E Slaynlaker, Lano Thos Broierlck, Pa JIB Galt S M Beckford, L Haven W Young, Mlfflinsburg A G Crowell, L Haven W D Bheperd, Washington Bev J Doherty, Pa Gen H O Eyre, Pa Jos Clark. Pa Wm D Tombler, M Chunk Jno S Hacker, Lane ee J B Tshudy, Pa O Hermann, Ohamberob’g A Fulton, Pittsburg B F Spangler, York, Pa Thos Penny, Lewltburg G B Markle, Hazleton N Pardo, jr, Hazleton Bioh’d Kean, Minersville H Smith, Conn N Boed. Boston H B Smeltser.N Y BBtorm.Poughkeepsie > B-W Storm, NY JO Arms,N Y UH Held, N Y Jno Gorgas, Del O H Schowlll, N Y UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. A L MeFarlane, Jaokson’le Geo Fulmer, Easton W R Thompion, N J Miss M A Morris, P* Mrs Holmes, Pa Jas A Dunbar, Carlisle A2)Sayre,Easton,Pa DM Dye, Ashland, Pa Jno Trezise, Schul co M Bayard 9c la, N J EBPrlcbaro,Mass pavidßoalA la,Pa AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. JnoßYoung,NY . HBaltzherger,Reading O B Robinson, Penna J B JBccleslver, N Y B A Paokor, NY J Hopkins Tarr, Md E Hubbard. Md A Anderson, Md F A Steere, Providence D H Lane, Pbiia G Sumtnae, Phila N Drake, N J FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third. A Chambers, Pa A Huff, Columbus, Pa' B Bradley, NY T N Patterson, Miners- J O Landis, Md riile 0 Story, NY J H Webb, Massillon, O H 0 Fuller, NY H N Holbrook. Boston LWEngard, Del A Hillyman & Son, Pa J L Connor, Schuylkill Co JR Jones N Y J T Weaver, Ohio J B Stewart, Washington NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Mrs Bowman, Pa CM Stranb, Pottsvllle W H Browne, NY J D MacGregor, N Y n MoDonnell, NY GW Dean, Wilmington D Mayne 9c la, Pa JO Jennings, N Y D Stauffer, Mifflin, Pa J Gilfiillan, Port Carbon H Jenkins, Balt COlbling, Parksburg G Wilson, Lano Co, Pa M Halfpenny and son, Pa MADISON HOUSE—Second st., below Arch. Uriah Gregory, Deposit, N Y D O Burnete, Del W Thomas, Burlington, N.J B L Poland, Pittsburg J F Francis, Oin, O DA Stawart, Jr, Pa Wm Beaman, Allentown Julias Wademan, Beading Jos Millard, Wilmington Wm W X Whitfield, N Y J A Alburtia, NY J B Butts, Baltimore MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at., above Arch. T Alberti, Pittsburg A Roberts, Pittsburg Marcus Bobtrts, Pittsburg C A Gould, Clearfield Sami Folnell, Clearfield J G Grant, Clearfield Mies 8 Grant, Clearfield G Loud &la, Elizabethtoo A Geromi, NY GW Earnest, Hanover BLACK BEAR HOTBL-Thlrd st., ab. OallowhiU. BFcgel,Lehighoo BO Pyle, Pa Wm Thompson, Pa E Arts 9c wife, Pa W Lott, Beading Benj Krubb, Landedale C Kinney, Rockdale N Landis, District H Schell, Pa Peter Hahn, Pa T Garnish) Pa W Harmer, Pa F A Stawirt, Pa F R Bchmnoker, Beading Reuben Richards, Beading HS Clemens, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhiU. EC Musselman, Pa A Thatcher, Pa O B Btoughton, Beading Lewis Lentz, Northampton 8 Musselman, Qaakerton David Williams, Pa Thos Hunter, N Haven, Ot E W Linder, N Castle Peter Seibert, Easton E W Stoner, Jonestown BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL~Becond street, below YJns, Robert Beans, Bucks co I G UpdOrgrave, Rockville Wm Sitobln, Books bo Thos Ooret.'New Hope David Eirkbrlde, Pa Chas Pobree, Pa Mrs M Pickering, Pa Miss 8 Rich, Pa • S Bookman, Newtown JYoorhees,.Newtown Edw Frets, Doyiestown •{. BLACK DE AR INN—FUth and Merchant streets, John EL Thompson, Pa" GW Linville, Lano 00 Wash'Fineh, Pa, , E Preston, Chester co G Whiteside, Chester 00 T B Jarman, Del co Thos Warrington, Pa Wm M Taylor, Chest 00 G Mackey, Chest co NH hsou, Cheat 00 BL'Walter, Chest 00 Jas Frlok, Monts co Jss Brundback Pa Edw Sigler, Pa S Griffith, Cheat co E Lewis, Del 00 G Falrlamb, vbeet co G Dickson, Chest co G W Mitchell, Ohestoo D Priest, Chest co gpetial JNfltnaj. 850) 850, 850, 850, $6O, 550. - WHEELER it WILSON’S 350 Uaoblnefl are the Very best cheap Sewing Machines everyet made. _f. ,376. $76, $76, 376,376,476, $76. WE&EXtKR A WILSON’S $76 Machines are the same as formerly sold for $100; beyond alt competition for variety of Uses, peHectlon of manofactore and besety of finish. $lOO, $lOO, $lOO, SICO, $lOO, $lOO, $lOO. WHEELER A WILSON'S Large Machines for Tall* ora’use ted quilting One of these is worth two of any ther patent to a tailor. Office 628 CNESTNDT Street. Hoofland’s Balsamic Cordial.—Read what the eminent glaseblower, John M. Whilall, says of it: Da, O. M- JacaeoK: JResptcted- FYtcnd— Having for a long time been acquainted with the virtues of thy Balaamio Cordial in coughs, colds, inflammation of the lungs, Ac., I thus freely bear testimony to its efficacy, for several years I have never been witbont it in my family. It also gives me pleasure to state that I have rued it with entire success Jo the treatment of bowel complaints. ' , Thy ft lend truly, - ■„ : Jobs Al. Whimll, ..Race street, above fourth, Phil*. Pifthmo. 17,1868. • Prepared only by Dr.O. iI # Jackeon,4lB Arch St, Phi ladelphia) and for sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United . States And Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle. ltd*ltW That New York Safe*—Keep it-before the PEOPLE—That the safe of Joseph Trisone, of Norris town, that was blown open on the nlgnt of the Ist of December, aod $1,600 stolen, and which is now said was “intended simply as ft fire-proof,” had on the famous powder aod burglar uud andrtcommtndtd by Parrel, Herring, A Co. [Prom The Press of the 4th ult ] PARREL, HERRING, A CO ’8 PATENT OHAM PION BAYES, the only Safes made In this City which have never bem robbed by burglars or had their con tests destroyed by accidental fires. X~ Evans $ W atson’s PAi/aii/pAta Answer to a New York Humbug. We, the undersigned, oitizenß of St. Joseph, Mo., do hereby certify that the iron safe belonging to C.E. Baldwin, made by Parrel A Co., No. 84 Walnut street Philadelphia, which was in the fire that occurred here, is not fire-proof, and is useless as a fire-proof safe • that the books, papers, jewelry, ko , which were In the safe at the time were much injured; also, that the building white ft was in was of frame, and only ens story high, and that» fire so trifling as the one which burned over the said safe was net sufficient to have lojnred any 1 aft purporting to be fire-proof. W. R. Pskkick, druggist. Jos. W. Thott&k, merchant. J. A. Babtlb, banker. - Dahikl Saxtok A-McDonald, merchants. Wu-mamßay. Joiia OoaDT. C. E. Baldwin, St. Joseph, Mo. EVANS A WATSON, 20 South POUBTH Street, Philadelphia, have now on hsnd the largest assortment of Salamander Fafoa In the Doited States, warranted eqaal to any others,made on reasonable terms. Please give us a cull. jas-w J tu 3t At White Hall Clothing Bazaar, Market and FOURTH Streets *he lowest price fa marked in plain Qgucoa, and all huy at one and the eame low price. Stook, the largest and best made In the city, jtl 3t Hooftand’a Balsamic Cordial will Cure a long-standing Cold In a very short time. Bead the fol lowing : Pfiii.AbBX.raiA, Peb. 16,1868. Da O.M. Jaokbon-Sis: I had for some time bsen suffering under a severe cold, having pains through my whole system, sore throat, aud hoarseness, when I was recommended to try “ Hoofland’a Balaimio Cordial.” I accordingly ptocured a bottle, and am happy to state that one-half of it completely cured me. 1 now un hesitatingly recommend It to my Mends who may be similarly afflicted, and deem it no more than Justice to bear this public testimony to ite virtues. Respectfully yours, ELEANOR MoHENRY, Tenth street, aboTO Coates. Prepared only by Dr. 0. M. JACKSON, No. 418 Arch Btrcbt, Philadelphia, and forsaloby Druggists and giore keepers throughout tho United States and Canada, Price 76 oenis per bottle. DfcW-lt Barnett's Cocoaiae,— BURNETT’S OOOOAINB. A single application rondure the hair—no matter how stiff and dry-soft and glossy for several days. It is y&B BSBT ASD Cheafsot Hats Dbkssiso Iff TUB Would. HAZZARD CO., Twelfth and Chestnut Ste. Sols Agent. ' Por sale by dealers generally, at 60 ots per .bottle,. nolQ-tf “The Best Is nlway B Ihe Cheapest.”—This maxim hrids good with every artiole of use, and there fore applies with its sttengost force to the celebrated Hickoiy Coal, sold entirely free from slate, dirt, and *ll Imparities, at DEACON A NEWHALL’B Pam! y Coal Yard, No. 885 North BROAD Street, below Cal lowMll, N. B.—City Wiumots taken at par for Coal, <531-6t* ' Dfipppilft. There ii probably .no disease which experience has so amply proved to be remedia ble'by the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepflla. The most Inveterate forms of this disease have been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some of bar first eittsens proves. Por sale in this city by P. Brown, comer Fifth and Chestnut, And Haesud A Co., comer Twelfth and .Cktetnul. ‘ 4}o-4*Wtf THE WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1859. . Silver’s Gas Consuming Stoves ’.--Unless these Stoves are made in a proper manner they are no better ;than the common old*fa«hlonel heating Stoves. ( , I empioynbne but. thabest workmen)and tue the choicest Imported . ( , , ~ I warrant every Gas Consumer I sell to be fdllt bQual to those I had'on exhibition in the Franklifi Inatitute, and which attracted the attention and Admiration of visiters generally The Committee conceded that GALLAGHER’S make of SILVER’S GAS CONSUMING STOVES Were the best in the Exhibition. I call attention to the following letter: “ I have exaraiued the 'Silver Gas Consumers ’ tua nufactnred by Mr. A J. GALLAGHER, and pronounce them fully equal to any I have ever seen. The Russia Iron Is the tbrt bust, the workmanship unsurpassed. The whole stove folly embraces my invention. I re commend with pleasure to my friends and the publl Mr. Gallagher’s make of Stoves. J. 0.811.vkb.” A. J.GALLAGHER, Btbve Manufacturer, ' uofi-amw No. 808 N. SECOND, above Vine. Illghest Premiums Awarded from tho World’s Faib, London, and otbbr F&ibb.—Pinoe 1886, when JULES HAUEL Sc Co. started their celebrated Labora tory for tho manufactory of Perfumery, Cosmetics, Transparent Soaps, Shaving Creams, Hair Dyes, &o , &o , the highest premiums have been awarded thorn from all Fairs, Exhibitions, &o. ' The artioles of their manufacture are sold by all Droggiats, and by JULES HAUEL 9c C0.,.N0. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia. j&3 6t Gayctty’s Medicated Paper, for the Water closet, fs a sore cure «ud preventative of piles, and should be used everywhere. It is not to be regarded as a mere medical preparation; but it is to be esteemed as a necessary laxary, conducive to tho comfort or every consumer, and the preservation of health. For sale by »U respectable druggists. Depot of the discoverer No. 41 Ann street, New York. All genuine medicated paper has “J. O. Gatbity” water-marked -In each sheet, and his autograph Is on each package. For sale in Philadelphia by T. B. .Oailbndbr 9c Co., THIRD and WALNUT streets. jal-6t One-Price Clothing ol the Latest Styles, and made in the best mannCT, expressly for xbtail BALaB. We mark our lowest selling prices In plain piqubis on each article. Ail goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our onh-pbion ersTRH is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES 9c CO., auar-ly 804 MARKET street. Window Drapery, BBOOATELLB. SATIN DAMASK, SATIN DE LAINS, WORSTED DAMASK, REPS, MOREENS,'AND PLUSHES, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. Owing to the lateness of the season, we will close out our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. Curtains cut, made, and put up, lower than prices elsewhere Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual price. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Olotb, at whole sale and retail. PATTEN’S CERTAIN BTORB, dB-tapl2 680 CHESTNUT Streot. Grover & Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES. A NEW STYLE—PRICE $5O. 730 Chestnut sthbbt, Philadelphia These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, whleh will not rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best in the market for famXyuse. oeX6-tf icy bind torn a _rti Saving Fnnd.—Five Fer Centi interest*— NATIONAL BAPETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Btreet, S. W. oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received is any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made dally, without notice. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Bents, and rook first-olass seonrl tiesasth charter requires. Offloo hours, fromOo’clook In the mtjrnißgunttl,6 o’dook in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thursday •vanlnae until 8 o’clock. f»S Seamen’s Saving Fond—Northwest Corner of Second and Walnut streets. Deposits received In small and large amounts, from all olasses of the community, and allows Interest at the rate or five per cent, personam. Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte rest. Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Mania Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthum. [Letter from a Lawyer in Newbnryport, Maaa.] Nkwbubtpobv, February 26,1860, Josbph Bobhbtt, Eeq.—Dear Sir : It is now nearly twelve months since I received the first bottle of your valuable medicine for the cure of the Asthma. For thirteen years X suffered with the Asthma, and during that time there were but few months in which I did sot suffer with a paroxysm that entirely prostrated she for two or three days, and sometimes longer. I will say, that from the time I took the first dose of yonr “ Remedy’ ’ to the present hour, Z have not had a Dad attack, and now my system is ao free from It, that the moat active exercise and exposure seldom has any other effect than to slightly restrict the lungs Your medicine soon dirpels that sensation, and I oan safely oliim a general release from the tormentor. Please accept my gratitude for the great blessiog, and believe me that I shall endeavor to introduce the Remedy Whenever opportunity occurs. With great respeot, your «■ li'l. I, A— **. nt».WT.nw Mb. Bpbsbtt; I take pleasure In stating *the won derful effects of u Whitcomb’s Remedy for the Asthma,” on my wife. She has suffered for years with the Spas modic form of that terrible disease. * * # Atone time she was so far gone, that her pbyaiclan could not oount the poise. # # ft Wo were obliged to open doors and windows In mid-winter, aud resort to every expedient that affection could devise to keep her Alive. At length I heard of ” Whitcomb’s Remedy,”—it aoted like a charm; it enabled her to sleep quietly In a few minutes, end nearly broke up the disease. I keep It constantly on hand—and though It has not cured her, It hat done wonders in the way of relief. I am « Metho dist clergyman, stationed here. I shall be happy to an aeer any inquiries respecting her oaae, and you are at liberty to make any use of the foregoing facts that will benefit the afflicted. Yours, truly, Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy is prepared only by JO BRPH BURNETT A 00., 27 Central street, Boston, for sale by altthe principal Druggists throughout the United States and the Canadas. dBotfe27». 550, 850* 860, 850, 850, 850, 850, 860.- SINGBR’S SEWING MACHINES .—PRICES RE DUCED.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma chine for $5O, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu tation for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office and examine the new machines, at tho reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I.M. SINGER A 00., no2-tJ22 No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. OntheleWnst., byßer. E. W. Hatter. Mr. JOHN SCHOTT, of Lower Salford, to Miss ELIZABETH KRATZ, of Upper Salford, Montgomery county, ft On the 26th of. August, 13b8, by Aldermen John Swift. Mr. WILLIAM D. COWAN to Miss BALLIB JAOKPON. both of this city. * On the 30th ult, by Rev. John 0. Lyon, Mr. GEO. PELKER to Mias LEAH HONS&ERGER, all of this city,formerly of Allentown, Pa *- On the 30th nit., at the residence of the bride’s father, Burlington, N. J. t by the Rev. Wro. 0. Doaue. HENRY JOHNSON, of thU city, to KATHARINE ; APPO.of New York. » On the 2d inat., by tho Rev. John 0. Baker, at 1240 North Fourth atrect, Mr. AUGUSTUS B. BTIOHTKB to Miss MARY WOODVILLB, both of this city. ft On the Ist Inst., by Rev. M. H. Blsty, Mr, TBOMAB MoNAIR, of Northampton. Bucks codtiy, Fa., to Miss ANN ELIZA OROABDALE, of Southampton, Bocks county,Pa. # On Tuesday morning, 4th January. 1860, GRAHAM, youngest son of T. Russell and H. Mary MeOlnre. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fuoersl services, at the S. E. corner of Thirteenth and Cherry streets, on Thursday morning, at 0 o’olook. ftft On the 2d Just., Mrs. MARY ANN CLAYTON, wife of the late William QUyton, in the filet year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tenoral, from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Barah Frees, Park street, below Walnut, Wert Philadelphia, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. ft On the 2d Inst., JOHN R. THOMPSON, aged 62 years. The relatives and friends, a'so Hancock Lodge, No, 43,1. 0. of 0. P , are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sister. Mrs, Craig, No. 867 North Eighth street, on this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock P. M. ft On the 3d test., MARGARET, wife of Fatrffck Sho rten. rged 45 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Hamilton street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, this (Wednesday) morning, at 3 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathe dral Oemetery. * ft Suddenly, on the Ist inst., RICHARD, infant son of Thomas and Mary Greenweil, aged II months and 2 weeks. The relatives and friends of tho family aro'respect fully invited to attend the funeral, (without further notice,) from the rortdence of his parent*, Fox Chare ViPage. Twenty-third ward, on this (Wednesday) &(. teroor>n, at 1 o’clock, precisely. To proceed to Oxford Oburcb Burial Ground, w On the 8d lost, PETER WARD, aged 02years. The relatives and friends of the uunlly are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, 726 Federal rtreet, above Seventh, thU (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 1 o’olook, without further no tice. To proceed t * St. Michael’s Church. ft Qa the M last., MICHAEL CONWAY, aged 86 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully incited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Bedford street, below Eighth, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without farther notice. To pro ceedto Cathedral Cemetery. ft On the 3d inat., BOSS, son of Isaso and Hannah Evans, lathe 18th year of nis age. The relatives and friends axe invited to attend the fonersl, frfim the residence of hispareate, Columbia avenue,below Broad street, thla (Wednesday) the fith Inst., at 12 o’olock, without further notice. To pro ofed to Odd Fellows’ Oemetery. # On the 8d Inst., HENRY ORAPPBB, in the 39th year of hi* #gd- The relatives and friends of the family, also Fidelity Lodge, No. 1881.0, of 0. F., aod the Good Intent Fire company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 1046 Besoh street, on Thuriday, the 6th Inst., at 1 o’olook. ## On the morning of the 3d initial, ELIZABETH p wife of John Sellers, In the 67th year of her age. Her friends, and those of the family, are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, MJUbourne, Delaware county, on Fifth-day. the 6th Instant,, at IK o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Darby. * ft Ontbe2dinsmnt, SU3AN LEIBRANDT, daughter of William and Susan Liuker, in the 6th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her psreots, 284 Richmond street, (Into Queen street,) Eighteenth ward, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. Funeral to proceed to.Glenirood Qem §- tery, * ABTHMA. (Letter front a Clergyman.] • Wabdsboko’, Vt., May 12, 1867. KIMBALL HADLEY, PBIOE OKA DOLLAR PB& BOTTLS. MaxtiaQtß. iDratQs. lyrsa. Prof. W. rilin', great Lecture oaJOys |j_3 PEPSIAf at tbs Eclectic Medical College, SIX WI and OAtLOWIIILf, Streets, THIS BVEMINQ, at 7Ji o’oldck, Lecture freo. * •• It* 1 rvnta ' Fellticsl Economy in its relations tv 113 ' BUSINESt,—BOBINiBLODGKT* Kaq.f,w|U de liver' a'lecture'on the above .aubjoot, Bryant a Stratton’s Mercantile College, S. E. corner BhVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, on THURSDAY EVENING,( January 6th, at'6 o’clock. Young men and business men cordially Invited jafi 2fr Poet Office, Philadelphia. January 4, Ujs . iB6o.—The departure of the Oalirornta steamer having been postponed until the 6th inet, extra malls for the Isthmus 'and Pacific will be made up at this office,'closing at 9 P. M. on the 6th, 1 ‘ GIDEON G. WEBTCOTT, It ‘ Postmaster. ry-cssk »* In the city ot Brsthesiv Love,” > << In the land of the Stars and the stripes,” Does BBIUER, all others above, Excel in Ambrotypes* " ' . It* ) SECOND Street, above Green rys* Sens 'of Temperance— Pennalylvanln IOT DIVISION, No. 4.—SCated meeting TO-MOR ROW f Thursday) EVENING, at B W. cor. FILBERT and TWELFTH Streets (second story). Installation of officers, and other important business. It* ) JOSEPH 01888, R.S. ry*ss» Office of the Quaker City Insurance UJg COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street. ‘ PniUDBLpHiA, Jen 4,3869. Tho directors, have this day declared a dividend of Ten per Oent on tho capital stock, clear of Btate tax, payable on and after February Ist. iB6O Ja6-6t H. R. OOOQSHALL, Secretary. Siotlce. —Sealed Proposals, indorsed lAjf “ProposalsforFurciihlngSuppUeStotheßoardof (Joi.trollers of Publlo Schools,” will be received at the Office of the Controllers of Public Schools/ southeast ootner of BJxth and Sdelpbi streets, addressed to the undersigned, until TUESDAY, January 11th. 1860. at 12 o’olock, M., for the supply of all the Books and Sta tionery to be used In tho Public Bohools of iihe Olty of Philadelphia, until the 81st day of Deovmber, 1850. The Proposals must state the price and, quality of the Books and articles of Stationery .proposed to be fur nished, and be acoempanled by a sample or-eash Item. A list of the hooka authorised by. the Board can be seen, with camples of the same, at the Secretary’suffice, southeast oorner of Sixth and Adelphi streets.' By order of the Committee on SupDliee, /• • ROBERT J. HEMPHILL&ecrVtary. jo6-dtll Board of Controllers of Publlo Sohools. iyr» 8501 860, 350, ,860, »fiO. .t' , T^. JS WUKELBR Sc, WILSON 8 $6O raaoblnea are the wot cheap Sewing Machines ever jet made. » ST6,«T6, $76, $76, $76. * WUESLER & WIUON’S $76 Maobtnea are the same as formerly sold fet $lOO, and ate bejnnd all oom petltion in yariety of naei, perfection of tnaou'actare, and beauty of finish. $lOO, $lOO, $lOO, $lOO. WHEELER & WILBON’B Luge Machines for tail, ore* use and quilting. Ono of these la worth two of any other patent to a .tailor. Office 628', CHESTNUT Street. <‘! • ‘ t . it Notice.—A Meeting of the Stockholders Li 3 of the .WABHINGTONvtIRB APD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia. will be holden at their office on MON DAY, January* 10th. fast., between the hours of 10 A* M.. end 2wclbck p* M., for the purposed eleoting Twelve-Dlrhc-om to iem the ensuing year. -. 04M0RRIB, Js4«ot Secretary pro tem, - The Church Of St. John 'the Baptist Uof being finished, the clergyaod publio are reflpect fuliyinvited to attend service In itonTVEDNEBI)AY EVENING, 6th Inst., at 7# Bight Bev. Bishop BOWMAN will officiate. A collection will be taken up. ' Ja4-2t» The Gtrard Life Insurance. Annuity* LJJPaND TRUST COMPANY 0? PHILADEL PHIA, Deo. SI, 1858.—The Managers Have this day de dared a Dividend of FOUR PER OENT. on the Capital Stock, for the last six monthß, payable.to the Stock holders, clear of State tax, on demand. * jaB-Bt* JOHN F. JAjiIES, Actuary. Office of the .Insurance Company of [>3 NORTH AMERICA, Phiudslphia, December 31,1868.—The annual meetfng of thrfltookholders will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 232 WALNUT street, on MONDAY, January 10th, uB69,atl2o’clock M.jand on TUESDAY, the day following, January 11th, 1860, an election will be held for Directors, to serve the ensning year. MATTHIAS MABIB, jaltoll i Secretary ivu» Geological Lectures*—la consequence of \XS DR- BOYNTON not obtaining the Hall at Rich mood, Va., he has by apodal request consented to give fire mere leotures (condensing hi£ course of eight In five) with much new matter and ode entirely new sub ject, at CONCERT HALL, commencing on-TUESDAY Evening, January 4th. All the beautiful illustrated Paintings will be exhibited This course trill be muoh more interesting than the first Tickets fer the course only 76 cents} minors, 60 cants For sale at HAZ ZABD’S and the Hall, during the day. Commence at 7# and dose at 9o’clock jal-7t# rysc* Office of the Lehigh Goal and Marl- UJ3 GATION COMPANY, PmUDStPSU, Deo. 29. IbbS—At a meeting of the Board o! Managers, beta this day* EDWIN WALTER, the Secretary of the Com pany, was appointed Treasurer until the nut Annual Election, la place or OTIS AMMIDON, E«q., late Treasurer, deceased. The offices-of Secretary and Treasurer are therefore united in Mr. Walter, dso-et JAMES COX, President. ry-spa* Office of Union Mutual Insurance Com* \±3 PANY.—FbiladilPhtA, December 27, 1868 Notice is hereby- given that a Stated Meeting of the Scrip-holders will be held at this Office on MONDAY, January 10th, 1669, at 11 o’clock A. M; Immediately after which an Election for Directors will take place. d29UalO JOS. COLLIBQN, Secretary. ry*saa Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice ILJj Owing to & previous engSgeffientof the H*U, the business urn's union prayer meeting wm he held, until further notice, Id- the BANBOM-BTBEET CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) AU are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting isopen for all to take part who are members .of any Evangelical Church. v , ■ d5O-tf ry=s=» Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com [A3 PANY.—The annual meetingof the Stockhold ers of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Company will be held at the SUMMIT HOUSE, Twenty-fourth Ward, In the Olty of Philadelphia. »q MONDAY, Jan. 10, 1860, at 8 O’clock in the’ afterneon, at which time and place an election will bb, field /or a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the enduing year. • d26.tJ10... GEORGE MoHINRY, focrdUry, ryrsp* Office of the Lillie ScbnrlkiH Nnirlga \l3 TION RAILROAD AND 03AL COMPANY— PaaADiLpaiA, December 18th, 18®. The anon*! meeting of the o'.ocktolier* of thli Cote pany, end an election for officer* te serre the efisdln# veer, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 407 xtoimig a »—**, ary nest, at 11 o’elooh A. H. d2Q-mw4.fr-tjolO JOHtfANDBiyjON, Bee. A Tree’r, rw Cheataut Hill gad Cheltenham Rallrotid OOMPaNY.—The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Chestnut Bill Hd (Cheltenham Railroad Company, to electa PieelcUßtand TwelreDirector* of tbe Company, to aerre for tbe'feniraing year, will be held at the Company’s office, Germantown Depot, on MO ft DAY, January 10th, iB6O, at 10 o’clock A. M. J. liIGHTFOOT, Secretary. d 24-27 29,31&ja3,5,7* > COUlce of the East Mahnnoy Railroad COMPANY.— PaiLi.DKLpnu, December 18th, * ... annual meeting of the fl ockholders of this Com pany, and an election for officers to serve tbe ensuing rear, will be hold at tbe office of the Gonpany, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, ouMONBAY, the 10th day of Janu ary next, at 10 o’clock A. Al. dgQ-ttnr&fr-tjslQ A. McINTYRB, Secretary. r/s» Office, of the Kuit ftluhauoy Railroad UJ? COMPANY, No. 407 LIBRARY Street —Phila delphia, December oth. 1868. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until one o’clock **. M , oh WEDNESDAY, tbe sth day of Jfnaar/, 1859. for excavating a Tunnel through the Broad Mountain, and tbe approaches to the same. A Map and Prolife trill be exhibited, and all necessary Information given on application at the Company’s office. . - The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any and all proposals which may not ha considered satisfac tory in all reepeots, dlo.ftn&wtja6* JOHN AKDBBBON, Engineer. [V=Si Office of the Green and l'oates*atreet PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, No 433 WALNUT Street—Fhiladslphia., December 23d, The annual meeting o t of this Com pany will be held at their office, on MONDAY, the 10th day of January next, at 12 o’clock M. The eleotioo for a President and Twelve Directors of said Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will take place at the offlee of the Company on the same day, be* tween the hooka ofl2 M. and 2 o’clookP M. d2i*tojalQ GKO. W* HAUBRBLY, Sec. office of the Often and €»Atet*stTeet \IJS PASSBNGBB RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 423 WALNUT Street — PaiLADBLfau, Deo 28d, 1838. The interest falling due upon the BKVBN PEROT. Bonds of this Company, on the 16th of January next, will be paid upon presentation of the coupons, at the office of the Company, on said day. HARRY CONNELLY, d24-tjalo Treasurer. Second and Tltlrd*strfeet FasseDger Roll* \iS WAY COMPANY.—PriiLADsumiI, December 23,1858. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Bedond and Third-street Passenger Ballway Company, or Phila delphia, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, Jaonary 10th, 1850, at 13 o’c'ock M., at which time and plaoe an elec tion will be held for a Presidens.andTwelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. d24*tja!o DUNDY S HARWOOD. Bec’y. Home for Intnlldi with Affections of ILS THE CHEST. STW corner PARED and CHESTNUT Streets. < >,d2B lm West Philadelphia. 'fftfip* Iluntlrgdon and Broad Top Mountain U 3 RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. 'NOTICE —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office, No. 309 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY. January 11th, 1859, at Uo’olookA. M., when an election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. 3. P. AERTBON, Secretary. December 34,1868. d24-tjall lnsurance Company hi the State of UJ? PENNSYLVANIA—PniLiPiLPHU, December 23, 1868 —The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company’s Offlee, No. 4 Exchange Building, on TUESDAY, January 4, iB6O, at 19 o’olook noon And an Eleotlon for Thirteen Dlrootors of the Company, to serve for one year, will be held at the same place on MONDAY, January 10th, between thfr. hours of 10 o’clook A. M» and 1 o’eloik P. M, d23tjalo WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ry-sp» Notice —Office of the Westmoreland LL3 COAL COMPANY, No. 280 Bouth THIRD flt., corner of Willing a Alley —Fhiladilphu, December 82d,1868. At a meeting of the Dlreotors, held THIS DAY, a Dividend of BIGHT PER CENT, was declared en the capital stock, payable to Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at‘the office of the Company, on and after January oa, 1860. Tbo Transfer Books will be dosed until January 6th, next. V, U. JACKSON, d43-tja6 . Treasurer. ryr?=» notice—Office of the Westmoreland Us 3 COAL OQMPANY— December 21st, 1858. Tho annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com* pan?, will be hold at their offleo, No. 230 Boath THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of January, 1850, at 12 o’clook, at which time on eleotlon will be held for Eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to sorva for tho ensuing year. d22-tj%s P. H. JACKSON, Secretary. Office of the north Pennsylvania Halt- LkS ROAD COMPANY. The annual meeting or the Stockholders of the North PenesyVvanla Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Oampany, No, 407 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1859. at 12 o’olock M at which time and place an election will be held for a President and Ten Directors to servo for the ensuing 7e d22-tjalo EDWARD ABMBTBONG, Beoretary. ranee Company of New SYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT 12 WALL Street, New York. ie Stockholders of thU Com* to Philadelphia, on MON >B, the following gentlemen eof for tbo ensuing year: Hon 8.8. CnaTitng, Charles 7. Watrous, A. y. Stout, Eliha J- Baldwin, J A.H.Haebcoaok, Aaron Oloee, John H. Beach, Henry R. Yoote, Matthew Kelley, ry-ttfa. Safeguard !tt«n [Tj; YOBK AND PHNNS Stratt* Philadelphia, and li The annual meeting of tai pony, held »t their offlm, I DAY, December 13th, 1861 were elected Dlrectore then decob N. Keeler, Iranota Dltckbnrne, Robert F. King, ■ K. B. Eoglleh, George 11. Derie, Hubert R. Olarh, JoaephE.Btidfeld, John Prentlo*, Edward Wiler,. P.B.Blrchheea, William K. Porbee. M- Rader, Alexander 0. Lawrence, Alfred Clapp, of the Board, J AOOB N. mously elected President, iretary thereof, and Selah 4 attorney and counsellor of 'Neif York. Daniel Meesmore, Ai apobsequent meeting KEELER, KEq., tras nnftn and Henry K< foots Sec Squires, Esq., wasappoiDte this Company at tho city of <U7*lra lUBM \T B. lOOTßiJlMtetwy, saffiLM B ufe <H Si °s, up f« .™>w oOZ™*: «“« or p*y*w« oq “ho x.t oi ■Tannery next, find henoeforward,, »tthe Offloa d the fa°X7r , e»ata“* M ' * tt ° « M •_aSB-lat I • N.O.J. TlSDALE,Twaeurer. iDrg ©uoi)* Jobbers, JOHANNY BEAYER CLOTH. RECEIVED TBIB OAT, Per steamer «»Ariel,” SATIN QABTOBB, CHINOHILL&fi, and la hlAQks, bluts, btowne, dark greens, and mixtures. For sale by LIPPINOOTT & PARRY, Importer# and Dealer# in Cloth., &0., JaB-8t B. W. cor. BBOOND and MARKET street*. New pnbluations. THOUGHTS! LIFE THOUGHTS! The wonderful power which ' HBNBY WARD BEScilEIt Foiaeueetoutter truth in language attractive to the nnlTeraal heart la inoontrovertibly demonstrated In the fact that nearly / '* 3 8)0 00 COPIES Hare already been sold of thii most remarkable book, Xj2f& THOxja-iia:©, Which is now selling ss rapidly as ever. As the know, ledge of what this book contains is extended the de mand for It most continue to increase. Its words o* adrioe, warning, expostulation, and encouragement will find a response in erery earnest soul, and the book should be a familiar friend in erery household. . No person becoming acquainted with this hook can for one moment doubt that HENBY WARD BEECHER ’ Is unquestionably the " great preacher Of this country, and that his words wilt' lire to exert a positive Influence upon the hearta of humanity as long as any in the language. Dealing with the great and momentous questions of LIPS, DEATH, AND IMMORTALITY, His thoughts are so eloquent and forcible, his lllostra trations so unique and original, that he never fails to interest while he instructs, and to convince as well as convert us. A glance at Its pages will convince every one that the possession of XiXFJE THOUGHTS IS an Indispensable necessity. 1 vol. 12c0.. ........Price $l. Upon receipt of price, a copy will be sent, post-paid, to any address. PHILLIPS. SAMSON, <fc CO., PUBLISHERS, For sale br all Booksellers. Nolir/a jyjBBTING OF GROCERS. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the GROCERS OF THIS CITY will be held at the BOARD 07 TRADE BOOMS, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FIFTH, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, 6th Inst., at & o’clock# It* JOHN D. TAYLOR, Secretary. i. o. & m. MINNE-HA-HA LODGE. A Stated Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 6, at 8* o'clock A full and general attendance Is requested, as busi ness of vital importance will be brought'foi ward for consideration- BY ORDER OF THE GRAND COMMANDER. GEOBGI W. WOOD, Grand Secretary. - TO BUSQDinANN CANAL BONDHOLDERS. TRANSFER OFFICE BUHQUEHiNHA OAKa£*&OY 222 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, fHiLADELPHIA, Jakoabt 8, 1839. The Bondholders of thif Cempafiy arfl hereby in formed that on and after FRIDAY NEXT, the 7th Inst., scrip will be issued at this office for the Coupons falling due Ist Inst., in conformity with the recommendation of the meeting of Stock and Bondholders held In this olty on 80th alt., pamphlet copies of the report of the Committee, made at said meeting, may be had on and after the Tth Inst., at this office and At the office of Messrs. J. B. A H. B. PRY, No. 184 Booth THIRD St. jfcl it JOSEPH T. FOBD Transfer Agent. I\xmols.— Agfesitfljr to the directions of it an Act of the general Assembly of this ticmtuun wealth, approved the Bth day of April, A- D. iB6O, t hereby give notloe that the Speaker of the Senate, att tbo Bpeaker of the House of Representatives of sa’d Commonwealth, will redelfe proposals until the foorth Tuesday of January next, being- the 26th day of Janu ary, 1869, fordoing the public prating ana binding, for the term of three years from the first day of July next, at a oertain rate per centum below the rate sped filed In the aot relating to the public printing and bind ing. approved the 9th day of April. A. D. 1860, and ac cording to the mode, manner, and conditions thsrela specified—said proposals to tpsclfythe rate per cent, on the whole of the rates of said aot taken together, 'and not a specification of the rate per centum below the rates on each Item. The following is the farm of proposals for State print ing and binding: *< I, ——. propose to do all the State printing and binding in the manner, and In all reepeots subject to the provisions of the Aot of the 9th April. A. D 1866, for the period of three yaara from the Ist day of July next, at the rate of —— per centum below the rates spsolfiedln sild Act: and should the State printing and binding be allotted to me, 1 will be ready forth with to give bond, with sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance of the work to allotted. !J which said proposals shall be sealed and endorsed “ Propo sals for the Public Printing and Binding,” and shall be directed to tie said Speakers, and be delivered to One or both of them, to be opened, announced, and allot ted, on the 26th day of Jannary, instant, agreeably to the provisions of the Act of the 9th day of April, 1866. WM- M. WESTER, Ja4-6t Secretary of the Common wealth. 1.0. & M. THE SUPREME GRAND 00UN0IL INDEPENDENT ORDER OP THE SONS OP MALTA, Of Eutero Pennsylvania, Having purchased PIYE THOUSAND BREAD TICKETS, Of the Mechanical Bakery, for' the distribution among the various Soup Societies and other like chari table Societies of our City, would respectfully request the Presidents and Secretaries of all such organisations to send their address to the Office of The Press , on or THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 6th, 1869, In order that a proper distribution may be made on the following N SATURDAY, January Bth. The apportionment will be published lu this paper, to which reference may be made, All communications to be addressed to “SONS OP MALTA,” Press Office. By order of the Standing Committee on Oharlty. GEORGE W. WOOD, jal-4t # <» Secretary. Germantown telegraph—this MODELFAMILY and AGRICULTURAL NKWB PAPER, confessedly the best published, Is Issued every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at *2 per annum, cash; and in OtUBB at the following rates: 8 copies for $6; 6 copies for $B, and one to the getter-up the Olab, for six months-, 10 copies for 816, cud one to the getter-up; aod 20 copies for $2B, do. Address p. R.FRBAB, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, Philadelphia. Ja 44R* ASHTON’ 8 COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 606 CHESTNUT BTaEBT. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS is ready to unite with its equivalent in the cendnot of the silver-plating busi ness, with whioh the applicant ia fully conversant The partner Is expected to attend to the books and financial department. The party sseking the oonneotlon is a gentleman of address, obaraoter, and capacity. Js6 Bt# Exchange hotel; (Late 001. R. B Jones's J N O . 77 DOCK STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Will be served at the eating counter, on the 6th Inst., i Wednesday.) Fresh Shad, pheasants, Quails, Canvass :ack Dnoksi Venison Steak, and Turtle Boup. Gentle mob fond of good living are invited to call. It# J. OTIENKIBK, Proprietor. fiAfß. DUi’F* DANCING AOADEMT, iTft Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. The second quarter of the season Is Just com mencing. Ja6-6t HILADELPHIA, JAN. 6in, 1860. JOHN R. SELKIRK i« nn longer In oar employ. 11# ATWOOD, RALSTON, & 00. ■mCsara PIANO-FORTES OORREOTLY nTYT’SUNBD by 0. K. SARGENT. S«tleftetlon warranted. Ordere left at No. 804 OHEBTNUT Street. Term., ,1. M 2m« CLIFFORD F. MAO OALLA, \j ATTORNEY AT LAW, 114 South SIXTH Street. JaB Bt* 1 rjlOW LINES, AND BOW AND STERN X LlNES—Manufactured and for aale by WEAVER, EITLBR, * 00., No. *8 North Water Street, «ad 22 Worth WhUTW. dM Hetnil JDra (giuo&a. ©5O, ©5O, ©5O: WHEELER & WILSON'S $5O MACHINES ARE THE VERY BEST CHEAP SEWING- MACHINES. EVER YET MADE'. • • : ©75, ©75, ©75,' ©75, ©75. WHEELER & WILSON'S $76 MACHINES ARB THE SAMB AS FORMERLY BOLD FOB 8100, ■ And are beyond all competition In variety of axes, perfeetlon of manuraoture, and beauty of flnleh. ffiioo. ©lOO, ©ioo, ©loo. WHEELER & .WILSON'S LARQB MACHINES FOB TAILORS’ USB AND QUILTING. One of theae !« worth two of any other Patent to a Tailor. OFFICE 628 CHESTNUT STREET. Jae. et ; OZABINE3, Holidays. ' BHABFLXBB BROTHERS W lll aell thmdghout this months HANDBOME FANCY BILES EMBROIDERIES and LAOS SETS. ' i. , NEW WINTER.FABRICS, At a great redue'ion from the neoal price.. dl6 If . t OHBSTNUT and EIGHTH. (PHEAP SHAWLS. ! ' LONG BLANKET SHAWLSi *3 60 to $5. REVERSIBLE SHAWLS. BB.OCKE SHAWLS. ' FRENOH WOOLLEN SHAWLS. TRAVELLING MAUDS. SHABVLBBS BROTHERB, d!6 if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. fiDissolmicns anb gToyartncrsliipa. PHILADELPHIA, JAN. Ist, 1869 The undersigned has this day associated with him, in the morocco business,’ hie eon, JOHN L. ADLER, under the name and style of, Geo. S. Adler &Bon. ' s - jaS Bt* GEO; 8. ADLER. Dissolution of partnership— The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name and style of 0. J. PRICE AGO,, is this day dissolved-by limitation. Thebusl-- ness of the late firm will be settled by OHAS J. PRIOR, .who will continue the busineoe at the ’ old stand. 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. -a . OHAB. J. PRIOR, , „ EUGENE M. PBEVOST. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1869, • Ja4-Bt* • fWOTIOB OF COPARTNERSHIP.—A. 1 V H. ROBENHEIM Jk BROOKS, haring admitted DAVID ROSENHEIM to an interest in their business, have changed the style of the firm to ROSENHEIM, EBOOKS, A 00. OEMOTAL.— ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, K w A 00., have this day removed from No. S 3 South Second street, to No. 431 MARKET Street, north, side. January J, 1860. • ja4-8t /COPARTNERSHIP NO.TI CE.—The undersigned here formed a Copartnership under the firm of MOUNT, HALL & 00., for the purpose of transacting the Domestic Dry Goods Commission busi ness, at N 05.40 and 61 Park Place. ANDREW MOUNT, Late of Wllmerdlngs A Mount. PELBG HALL, JOHN W. DUNNELL, WILLIAM HALL, Late Hall, Dana A Cm New York, Jan 3. jaB-6t /COPARTNERSHIP. The Subscribers vV have this day associated themselves for the trans action of the Wholesale Boot and Bboe badness, at No 601 MARKET Street, under the firm of Monroe, Btidfole, A Smaltz. JAMES MONROE, JOBEPH E. BTID7OLB, JOSEPH E. SMALTZ. » , Philadelphia, Jan, 1,1»69. jal-Bt jaG-wsSt The firm of t. a. newhall & 00. expired by limitation on December Ist, 1868. T. A. MBWHAIiIt,G H.NEWHALL&ndF.O.NXW HALL have this day formed a co-partnership, and will, oontinue the PENNSYLVANIA STEAM SUGAR BE FINERY, and transact a shipping and Commission Bu siness, under the firm of T. A. NEWHALL A 80NS. Philadelphia, Jan. 1.1659. jal-iw IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT that the partnership heretofore existing between Jacob Steiner, J. P. Steiner. F. F. Wolgamuth, and Henry Vollmer, under the firm of J. A J P. Steiner A Co.,inconsequence of the decease of the senior mem ber, Jacob Steiner, expiree this day by limitation, and the survlvieg partners will settle and close up the busi ness of that firm at Ike old place, No. 9 BANK Street and 12 STRAWBERRY Street, where the under sighed' will continue the importing and commlss:on business as heretofore, under the firm of J. P. Steioer A 00. J P. STEINER. F. 7. WOLGAHUTH. HENRY VOLLMER. December 81,1858. Jai-6t PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The Subscrl * • bers have this day entered Into partnership, under the firm of Lea, Richardson, Tunis, A 00., for the trans action of the Domestic Commission business. and have taken the Store, Noe. 223 and 226 OTBBTMJT Street. THOMAS’T. LEA,- W. 0. RICHARDSON. A. E. STEPHENS, THOB. R. TUN 18. ‘ Philadelphia, Deo. 1,1868. jal-fit FI. HABJES and JOBN H. HARJES, • under the firm of HABJES BROTHERS, Com misifon and Foreign Exohange Business! have re moved to No. 19# STRAWBERRY Street. J*4-3t* DR. MoALtISTEB, No. 263 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine. PHU.IDSLPHU. • jaS-iat* M O V A L . SAMUEL. H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR’, nis REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, Mia© boox bxlow vwxbVTa. South side, Where he is prepared to execute *U orders in his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men's wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, &26-3 m-if No. 1126 OHEBTNUT Street. REMOVALs-THE UNDERSIGNED has i removed toNo 68 North FOURTH street, (late HE#tHY COHEN’*}) Second house above Merchant's Hotel. GEORGE A. MILLER, jal-lm# 1 , Wholesale Drngglst. Dr. e. MoOLellaln, Removed to No, 1441 WALNUT Street, dlO-lm North (an; corner cl Fi£t#»ntK*i»***, dbKfh non TO LOAN, in sums to suit Upt-H.ysv!vFvfappUeantt, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry/Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, Ac., on mode rate terms, by JONES A CO.. Brokers, N. W corner THIRD and GABKSLL Btredts, bdldW Lombard. Es tablished for the last 36 yearn Office hours from 7A. M to7P.M. d!7-Imlf SnsnrfliuT ©onpanUß. Fulton* insurance, adjusting* AND COLLECTING OFFICE, Nd. 608 OHESI NUT vSTRSST, PBltiDßLrbU. The undersigned having been praotlially engaged for a number of years in different cepacitAs of the Insu rance business—for several years In adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damtge by Fire to property insured, in making out their ptoofii of such loss or dstnagd in full compliance with the ittrleate and ounoing conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so inolined, or others. Be Is assisted by the best legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loss by Fire to propsrty 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, In consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment In 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 w »vold snob disastrous ooonrrenoss, Urn undersigned will alio effect Insurance In any Companies deaired. aud examine policies effected by others (in molt owes) free of extra charge. . , „ . Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as scon afterthe fire as possible. d22-lmlf» JAMEB FULTON. MINCED MEAT—The subscriber has commenced manufacturing his _ NB PLUS ULTRA MINOBD MEAT, which he offers to his customers in large or small quan tities Orders through Bloods Dlapatchwlll be punc tually attended to. ,oBD^xy&H £ J SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Bts., dO-lm-lf Philadelphia. oni J*«n. BiMDSL V, MIkBIOK. J,,TA®QSAB HBABIOK* WILLIAM H MSRRIOK. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. . FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, rEILAVZLVRII. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao. : Cast logs of all kinds, either Iron or braes. Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, Ae. ~. . . . . . Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of plantation machinery, such as Bngar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Bteam Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, Ac. Bole Agents for N. Billleux'e Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Bteam Hammer; and Asplnwall A Wooleey'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain lng Machines. au6-y V\RNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. Vf We have just received a comprehensive and va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and otherbtiUdlDgs, where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chasto and elegant appearance. Any oolor movie bed,either P“? KgSt elrto ' -atelT or in relief. ZIEGLER A BMITu, . wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla*fl Dealer^ J eaffi-Atf o-ntbwitMr fUmßil »oi Qr«m ail /-^IGARS* —2,000,000 HAVANA CIGARS, XJ favorite brands, by late arrivals from Havana, in WAffAfta Oneras. Conchas, Londres, Ao., ®o.< in store »nTboid?.nd ’fdr sals by A. MERINO, 140 South MONT Street. - CJOOTOH WHISKEY.—IO Puncheons very O superior old Scotoh Whlikev, in bond, uid for etle by A. MERINO, ISO Bonth FRONT Street. J»4-tf BRANDIES U nited Vinyard Proprietors’ COGNAC, In x end jl, old vintage. Henneear A Co., do. do ■ in bond, und (or Bale by A. M881N0,140 Sonth »BONT Street. J»4 tf SMTHISKEY.—6O bbls. very superior Old If Bye Whiskey. 100 bblß very superior Monongahela Whiskey, In store, and Tor Bale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. J‘«-« M- ANILA ROPE—Assorted sizes, manu factured end for sale at lowest New York prices, by WEAYERTFITLER 8c 00., No. « N. WAT*® Bt, and 22 N. WBABYEB. Utmoonls. JlUiteg. illeat. (Panto. WANTED TO FUBOHASK—A DWEL-. " LING. w|th all the modern situ* , ate between Fifth Ftrset and Seventh street, and BprbjC . Garden street and Girard avenue. ‘ Price not to etees4 . 10,600. LUKEN? A MONTGOMERY, . , jt6-w f-2t* 1033 Beaph street, - Eighteenth Ward- fjiNTBY CLERK WANTED—Bapidpsn* •E-d man and correct at figures. , Addreak CharinM,’* at'TA# Prtss offlee. . .■’ WANTED —A Salesman in a Fancy Dry Goods or Notion Honse, doing a hear trade with dose buyers - To one who can infiaeoee.eiet? amount of good trade, a large salary or interest will be given. Applications must be nude wjtb red names, as no others will be noticed All oommuoleatioos shall ’■ be held strictly confidential. Address Box 2QT, Ph<la delphia Post Office. ' . . j W/yANTED—By the advertiser, a: young - w * Man, 23!yeara of age, who has jo*t-returned from fe west, ib a destitute condition, a situation in any hecorable calling, where he can make a livelihood*' Pleaee address JOSEPH R., at this officer atatiok where an interview may be had, f *. ja6-4t*-«. WANTED— >A Bltuation as,Salesman, dr .Book-keeper In a Hard were.or Silk House,by an experienced person, who can influence 4 Consider*’, bib amount of PennsylTaiiia trade.' ' AddxeSs .‘‘fi, B,” at this office.- * r- - ■ fafi-ft* WANTED— By an expert penman, a situa tion «s OopyUt, .user la a literary : legal, or mineUaneoae eharaeter. AddteM BTEWAfiT, at tbU Offlee , ■- ■ jiS-Bt* WANTED.— A BOOKKEEPER (alngte tnaa) —one who can write rapidly and' , ery neauy. Best of ief«Tenc«B requirad.- Nonebutakood man need apply.j Address Hooesty,”. office or Ths tr rc*a., stating what stl»Ty may be expeotekl. It* ANTED—A Situationf as Bookkeeper or •.v V Asris'ant, by a young man, who has had five experience; in the Dry.GoOds OommUalon bu»l-- UM3, both Foreign and Domestic} \ can bring the best offl STa?”"-* Addre^Jtttl. THi UNITED STATES IS .n7i?rV — „ 7 bodiea > wawrted men. to whom 111 wiu be given good pay, board, clothing, turd medical “attendance. Pay from 812 to 822 per month, lfo man haying a wile nr child, Will v< accented. .only lor above Eighth, north Bide. I. N.-MOORE aplT-tf Ist Litnt. Ist Dragoons, Beoraitlng Officer. TO CAPITALISTS.—Partner - wanted to take one-third or one-half interact in 21,000 Acres of Land, densely covered with yfblte and Norway Pine, of Urge growth, together with Gangmhd Ssgliah Mills, now ia eomplete .operation, situated in Clinton 00.. p*„ on line of Banbury and Erie Railroad; * . The lands were selected with snnsnal cere, hr a per* eon fully competent to judge of the amount or lumber ther would yield,' acre by acre, as he travelled over every part of them. A; portion of these lands is richly under* laid with Coal, and parties cao.be satisfied that the lands are among the beat in the country In every aspect of the ease. The purchaser may rely upon a constant, and rapid appreciation of the value of his Investment. Jot, further information, address , ~ , R. Si CLARK, Agent. - • ‘ Catatotth, Tioga " A' WIDOW! LADY—Competent 89 A Cor rea pondenfc on matters of btuiness And Copylit of legal p*per£-deaireg employment In the above ] m would nctwsJLwider and Amanuensis, Housekeeper andCom panlbn to an Invalid) or u Govtrnese—teaching Bug* gllsh, Music, Dancing. Ac. Address Mrs.' JIHOWABD. Box m; Post office, "d2B-IJIO £ai Baleanlr to £«t. ' $6O,. t sso, $5O, $5O. . WHJBLSE to WUSOH’BIKUicUnwm the best cheap ' ’ fc&WINCt HAOHIHIB 976 976 , 976, 976, 976. , • -' - Wheeler A Wifsoa’a $76 machines are the same as * formerly sold for |190,~ and are beyond all competition in variety of sees, perfection of manufacture. and beau ty of floieh. ■ $lOO, $lOO, $lOO, $lOO. . Wheeler to Wilson’s large machines, for .tailors* osa -' and One of these is worth two of any other’ ' patent to a latlor. Office, CQB OHEBTNPT Street; it 8m made, OERMANTOWN.—For sale—A conreni ent, well-built DWELLING HOUSE, near the Depot. Price 86,050. Apply to WM. I. BUSK. 287 BIABKET Street. , JaS-Bt* FOR SALE—The Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of a Grocery Store, now doing a good bad ness. Apply N. W. corner of TENTH and CALLOW HILL, " 1 VdBl.flfc# TO LET—Tho First Floor and Basement of ' the very desirable Granite Front Store,- No. 587 CHESTNUT Street. Inquire on tbe premises. - d3l-tf ! 1 2lmnaemenia. MBS. D. P. BOWERS’ 8 WALNUT-ST. IvJL THEATRE, oorner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. BENEFIT OF MB.TttAYBB. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 6, I 8». LOUISE DB.LXGNSBOLL^. ' NATAL XNGAGEMSNTB. Almlnl Kfogtton, Mr. Tk»jr«; Mlu Mvj Mortl- i mer, MUs Viola Croaker. ... _ „ Prfceeof admission—Second Tiexasd Finally Circle, and'Third Tier, 96 cents; Parquet BT#.eenta; Drees - Circle, 60 cents? Private pokes, aocowdng to their locale,9B and fSjSiagls Stats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, T6cents. . J. i ’ \* Door* open at half past 6 o’clock j Curtain rise* at 7 o’olock. . ' VSTHEATLEY & CLARKE* ABOH-ST. TV THlATOl.—WUliuia.lrMwMU,Aettac*ii« Stage Manager. * :? THIB (Wednesday),EVENlNG* Jeooaryft. 1S», OUB AUSBIOAN OGUBXH.. . Asa Trenohard, our American Cousin, Mr. 7. 8. Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. PHILIP QUABL, OB THB MARINER AND HIS MONKEY. . . Admission, 26 etc. Secured Beats In Drees Circle, 87# eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eto; Beats In Private Boxes, «o ; ota; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for OoloredPexeons, 26 ota; Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 eta; Whole Private Box, $B. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; eoaamenoeat T, ■precisely. • ‘ IVational circus, walnut st^_ IV above EIGHTH—LEWIS E. LENT, Manager. ‘ THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 6, 1869, The startling equestrian scene of the ROMAN COMPB riTOBS: OR# SOBNEB FROM THE ITALIAN ooaao The erer-excltlng farcical affair of • ■ • i the pony races. SCALE OF PRIOS&i Dreas Circle and Parquetto 40 eeatfl Children under ten years of'age .20 « Family Circle ....•••••••.20 d Doers open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Performaneeft will oommenoe at 7%. • IVItTSIOAL FUNUHALL. 1 iU.THU£BDAY EVENING, January 6,1869. SATTER'd THIRD CONCERT. On this occasion Mr. BATTER will be kindly asefatad by the following eminent artists, thus presenting aa array of talent unsurpassed by aoy previous Concert. bertha johannben, vho will fling “THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.” Mr. PHILIP 8008. who will sing DUO from ‘‘EtIBIR D'AMORB,” with Madame JOHANN6SK, Ur. ALFRED £. BOHtULT,. . . % who will play the celebrated “HOMAGE A HASH ' DEL,” with SAT UR on the Piano-fortee,” ' Mesara. WILLIAM MOLLSRUB, (Flute.) v • “ HBMAN ALLEN. (Violin.) . - - - BOHMITZ. Sr., (Viola.) ? «A!■ ’ " CORONATION ' MARCH,” » Q,UART£Xaj*o* MRNDELSBOHN/’ and The two Grand Pianos are from the oelebratid firm of Ohickering A Bom. TICKETS... •.FIFTY CENTS. To be bad at Andrfl A Co.'s, Lee A Walker's, Beck A Lawson'S, and at the door. ~ Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Concert to commence at a. A great ruah being anticipated, the pnblie are re queued to procure tnelr tickets very early.' ’ For further particulars, see Programmes ijyhe Mufle Stores. Jsnl-6t S'GNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH end CHESTNUT Street*. COME AND LAUGH. Come and. see the Funny Blits, the Amusing filiti, the Remarkable Blits, the Laughing Blits, the Popular Blits, the Blits, who 03 PERFORM EVERY EVENING, commencing TM o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. at 8 o'clock. Consisting of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Rope Dancer. ' . _ Admission, 26 cents, Children, 13 cant*. jaS npHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF JL the FINE ARTB, __ No. J 026 CHESTNUT STREET, __ IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. Me . Admttslon26 cents. Children 12 eenta. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission •• all times, 236. dT-tf MUSICAL FUND HALL. —THE GEB 'lfJ. MANIA ORCHESTRA trill oommenoe their Pnblio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nov. 20th. Single Tiokets 26 coots; a package of eight tickets for It, which may be obtained at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton’s, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per formance commences at 8)4 o'clock P.M. nolT-tr Sewing iKart)in*»- betting MACHINES. ® BAVAOB’S PATENT. ran mosv onnLn—woev rrerver- No. 722 CHESTNUT STREET. Tie moat de*lr»ble Sewing Mtohine* forlAmUie* y«t made. 48 lmU * Clatcljes, Jewelrg. #*• Bailey a go., VOAMIALY BAILHY A KITCHEN, H,n Minored to tbolr new Jire-yroof, White Herbie 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BID*. BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Row opening their (all rtoeh o( IMSORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AMD fancy goods, To whieh they Invite the Attention of the pehlle. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PBAELS, At vnoLisAAB aid anAih. »ni7-mt M®' W} QrTS & co., XU MARtrrAOTouii or STERLING SILVER WARS. No. 810 OHEBTNUT Street. An extensive assortment of Holiday Gifte constantly on hand.' dT-ln, ©entlemen’s ifnniisliing ®eoJ>b. jJJOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. B, C, WAtBORN * 00., (Now) No*. 6 T North SIXTH Street, Have now in Store a most complete end varied Stock of— GSNTB’ FURNISHING GOODS, SUtTABLR FOR OHRTBTUAB PRKOSNTB. Thar beg to Inform tbs public In general, and the Lftdlea In particular, that their line of. gbntubmnh’s DRESSING gowns la unequalled in thle olty. dll»linlf i B * A* DUKE, &g§? DBNTIBT. Office, No. 2T North TStfTH Street,‘{cornar of TU b»rt.) . , dBQ-lm* rriAß, Pitch, and Oaknm constantly on hand JL end for Mle, In lots to salt purchasers, t>y WEA VER, VITLBR. A 00., No, 28 N. WATER Street sad ,»N.WHARYM. „ .
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