Death of Gerierhl iAichibaWl Henderson. trfngbytbe außourioboionf<« »W ouadt& db&th Of Gmimal PendereonMAThe' dweaaod had been eMum* aboat-»PP*wbUy ' to* his nsnel* health fldriDjr the mpit l Betarned-from a long‘walk abbu\ 4 u’oloofc P. IT', hlsußuaV dinner hour, and feeling Bpmewbkfc #tigaed;‘he seated himself on a with: his head-resting Bpfa. .. , V liTUp servant, an- ringings the dinner bell,.ob aecTodfthafc'he dld-.not:appear to;notloe H» end ■ wunk’iO=rodsuhuri«;:'He was discovered to be deed, feataret of bis face was changed; arid "from the toatuwrf the limbs, it wee apta rent .that:death come .without a strnggle, and the good,mad arid btave,'»ldiet ,K&clpaesed. to hiafinal rest without suffering id any respect the bitterness oJ : death L -i „ ,*/,* . r:-. <• »/ - * i . The deoeasedwas hom in the year 1793, in the town'of-Bamfries,-Virginia-, and entered the ser vied ei/tiutry in 1806, being then, twenty three yearS of age- ; He Was on board the Consti tution, and ,oommandant.of the. marine oorpa in the celebrated battle betweon that shipjuuk the Querriero/darlnglbe last war with Great Britain, He took an native part in tboCroek campaign, itt.’tlie years having volunteered to that eervioe, an example which was followed, by every mentiberof hijs staff.lri eonacquenoo of his gallant ae'rriobs daring that and other Indian Wars, ne was made perioral on, the.4th. ef March, 1843--.; 'C.j •< VI • In tho register at the Adjutant’s office, Marine barracks, we ,-find. the following entry: “ Archi bald- Henderson, commandant, Brigadier General by brevet, 4th of March, 1843, to take rank from January 27th,-1837, for gallant and, meritorious Services while in command of tho marines in Ala bama, Florida,, and Tennessee, daring , the cam paigns- against' the" hostile Indiana. ’ Washing ton Star,.-. grow dvercthO’mucUin some of our streets." Oflly think of the lady in a Western oity who; at a crossing, was soon U lose first an over shoe/ then tv. gaiter, aud J lastly'Aar stocking, üßoaplng Surely with her foot —the latter being w ell fastened on J—iV. Evening Post. lmi)o?tatiott3. [Reported for the' Preas.J ' CHABLHSTON—Icht J H Stroup, Cowon—l9B tea rice Coohwo A RasieUj ,19fi do 68 bates cotton & eloan A Boo: 22b*leirope enttioft Jessup A Moore; 2 casks brandy B Ltaber. . • BOSTON—3obr B A Hall, Cain—39o,ooo lbs palm oil Thaiu A MoKeane. ; F43S£NOm AfiEIVED ! In'Ship Totuwand* fritti Liverpool—Wm Ireland and OhsrUs tfowsos, of England, and 132 in the' steerage. . PaiLADELPfirABOABD OP TRADE. Jobsß. fasaosa, 1 8. 7j Mebricx, . S CohHirrsß or tbb Momth, H. O. Ksjoht, i LETTER BiGS . "At the j\rerchdnt3 % Jxzvhcinge. Philadelphia. ‘ ■ Barque Hamilton. Jackson.:,,i I .,:....•'••Havana, soon; Barque Mary E Kendall, BhankUnd .Havana, soon Brig Tboa waiter, Hi0rtb,...’....8t Barts, soon Brig Idas/ WiUiajns;..,Barbados*-,soon BchrWoodrnff aimflj 8r00ka,..,., .Havana, soon infinite Intelligence. FORX OF PUILADKI.PHIA, Jan. 8 1849. .7 201 BUN'BETA. SUN R13E8.... HIGH WATER. abriybd. Ship Tonawanda, Julias, from Liverpool Nov 29, with ■mdse and 184 passengers to Cope Bros. Towed up by ate sin tag America. Experienced very heavy weather iron Nov ?5 to Deo 26; during that time there were but six hours'ttaat the wind was not from the woitwaxd. and but parts of five days that it did not blow a gate, mostly very heavy, the ship averaging but abbot one mile per, hour to the westward. Arrived i>ff tbe Oapes Jan 81, and was obliged to keep off onaocount of thick weather,, a gale blowing from the eastward at the time. Dec 9, Robert Balobridge, a steerage passenger, fell overboard and was drowned. , , , Fcbr F A nail, Gain, 6 days from Boston, with mdse .tocaptain.- „ vl .. . Bohr Alert, Garwood, 4 days from Richmond, with*, mdseto FergusonASons. . OLEABBD. Steamerß Willing, Olsypool,.Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. [Conroependenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.] LEWES, Dei.. Jan 0,8 AM. The sebr Hickman/for New York, is in the roadstead’ taking to corn. Brigs Henry Leeds and Oalrert are the only vessels at harbor.' Wind BW. Yours, Ac. Wtf. H. ZZIOKHAN. : [®T TBLSOKAPH TO TUB PBVBB.] Wasbinotox, Jan. 7. i The* Oharleatou Courier has a letter from George*, town; 80, reporting the brig J A Taylor, of 8t George’s, 1 Me/ashore in Georgetown Bay on the 30th ult,, Bbe. was expected to be a total loss The crew, were strip ping her of aaild&ndtfggiogoa theBdinst. .She was, lnmber loaded, and bound to Portsmouth; NH. Toe. aehr Adele, reported aground'on Roily Island,: has been got off and taken to - Charleston.' Bhe is not' seriouslyinjared. ' { ■ 5 New’Oruuhs, Jan. 6. . Arrived, ship John Stewart; ffom'New York. Below, steamship Black Warrior, from New York. MEMORANDA. . Bteam&hip PaeiSo, Nicholson, for Ga’way, cleared At New York yesterday. . Eteamihip Boston, fellow, hence, arrived at N York yesterday' gteamrhip YnUon, Wotten, for Havre, cleared at New York yesterday. Bblp Polar Star, Edwards,- for Boston, sailed from Bombay Nov 9. / ’ 'f. Ship J P Wheeler, Robinson’,' at Calcutta Nov 10, was. ' reported for Philadelphia.' khiplaaak Walton, Wardle, from Batavia, arrived at New Yorkyeßterday. . Ship Harry for Havre, eleared at Mr** bile 81st nit with 8699 bales cotton, valued at $214.208.‘ \Bhlp Bf Nottebohm/Lamb, for Liverpool, o'eared at- Pavantah 4th inat with 8019 bales cotton. 1 > Sbfppfcoeijix, Hoxie, for Queebitownr for'orders, cleared at Savannah 4tit fast. with 8221 buta cotton. ■ Bblp Star King* Tarner,'from Callao, wu off- Bwan ; Point, belowßaltimore,6in Inst.-' fthip NotthAtlaalia.l4oore«fimm (V—»**> far-flogy ton, W spoken Tttfhlti’iat* l&N, long 88 SO. Pfciiana, Loot, from Cape Town, CGH,ar 'rived k Bolton 6th ihit. Birqae Anteric&n, Worttnger, from New Orleeae for PhSl>delpbie, wee seen 25th alt, 40 miles west of Bend Key Light// Uirqae Savnnn&h, Polleys, for Gothenburg, oleered at Ssrannah 4th last.- Barqao Swan, Lennon, for Hirer Plate, cleared at. BulUtoore Btb Init. Barque J G Brtme, Gayle, for Birer Plate, cleared at Baltinme 6tb lent. Barqne Virginia Ann, ftapposed) T7iiejr, from Lirer poole was off Oharleaton nth in«t>. Barqae Marearet, from Gh&rleston, wm below Kew *oik jearerdayl ’ Batque Bnean Jane, Phinuey, hence, was telegraphed below Boston 6th Inst. Barque Our Onion. Kent, from UftTsaUlet for Boston, £ut Into Botoes’ Bole. 6th lost, haring experienced earr gales and sustained some damager Brig laDxarotte, Harrixoan, cleared At Boston 6th < Inst, for Peroambuoo.. '• Brig Samuel Ohnrehman.vbiheis, from Bueoes'Ayres, arrirfedatNew york yesterdsy. Left at Buenos Ayres Nor 4, ship Vicksburg, Boghes. from New York, ar2d, use; barque* Ji B Catalog, Bfchbom, do, ar Ist; Lex* Ingtoa, Thatcher, dodo do do; Haile Nickerson, from Boston, do do; Bwallow, Upton, from Balero, do do; Abagnn, KoUlos, from Boston, do do; Volant, Botsford, from New York er2d, do. At Rosario, barqae Califor nia, Bnrsloy expected down tn a few days; - brig South' ’ ern, Tucker, unc; rchr Mtsslulppl, do. Brig Belawsie, Baker, henoe, was at Batbaioee 17th ult uccertalo. Brigßama, Baker, hence, arrired atßostondth Inrt. Brig Daniel Malooy, Stselman, from Charleston, ar rived at Hew York 6th Inst. Brig BVzibeth, Llbbey, hence, arrired at Mobile 29th nit. ' ■ ' Brig 0 B Allen, Waae, hence for flarana, sailed from, Wilmington, Del. fllh inat.'-' • Brig Paul Bruit, (Fr) De Gnoyen/fromßochelle, ar rived at Rew York 6th lust.' Ketch President Benson, Champion; for Wist Ooasl of Africa, cleared at Baltimore oth Inst. Sehr Lamot Dnpont, Corson, for New York, cleared at Prankim, La, loth ult. - Bch?8 V W Sumnossl Godfrey, for Richmond, cleared at Franklin; La, 24th nit. Bohr R w Tull. Townsend, for Baltimore, cleared at Franklin,' La,lBth dlt Behr Sarah. Wocdbridge, Hirgeos. cleared at Boston 6lh Inst, for Philadelphia. flehrHHay/Wateon from Boston for Philadelphia, was at Holmes* Hole 6th'lnst. ' Sehr Deborah Jooea. Wlnsmore. hence for Nantueket, sailed from Itolmes’ Hole oth lust; alsoschrlovinolble. Sehr W G 'Audenrled, fiewitt. from Charleston, at Wilmington, NO, 6th lust. Sehr J B Myers, Cobb, for Havana, cleared at Mobile 80tb ult/ ' J - Sehr Sarah. McOalmon, from Philadelphia, of snd for Porttsod. with coal, was run into 8d mst, 8 AM, offi Nauset Beach, by. an unknown sehr, and hid bi«ai>rlt cerried away,.cutwater started, and sustained such other damage as to. render her. unable to proceed far ther, She therefore anchored near, the beaeb, »nd af terjpTocurlog aaslitince from the shore, made her way to Byinois Port, where she nowlies. Her captain left for Portland 4th imt. SchtsM B M&hony, Hedges, acd 3 G Btille. Oorton, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Bchr J W Miner, Beiry, for Fort Jefferson, cleared at Savannah 4th Inst. Bohr A Cordery, Allen, clerred at Charleston 4th mst for Jacksonville, Fl*« ... Sehr E W Pratt', Nickerson, hence, arrived at Boston 6th Inst. , fichr M P Stevens, Shaw, arrived at Wilmington, Del 6th lost. Sehr Mary Price, Blisiard, for New York, sailed from Wilmington, Del, 6th Inst Sehr Brunette, Johnson, hence, arrived at Norfolk 6thlnst. ~.. x ,. - . Sehr Elisa Frances, Curtis, hence, arrived at N York 6th Inst . Sehr K Tilton, Triton, from Charleston, at New York 6th fast. Sehr hl!» Fiances; Curtis, hence for Boston, at New York tth Inst, Sehr Hannah Grant, Blxbu'r, hence, arrived at New burgport 6th inst. \ Sehr 8 P Godwin, Hendrickson, at Now York 6th Inst, from Milford, Del. Sctira Wm H Bone, Wiggins, and Electric, Lord, hence at Providence 6th inat. Sehr A B Hey, Robinson, cleared at New York 6th inst JtorPhiladelphia.'; , , . ■ochr' Christopher Looser, Bnoir, at Port au Prince 19lh ult. from Wilmington, Del., . /Steam*tug,Baltic, Barnard, for New Orleans, via Key fWest, cleared at Oh&rieston 4th Inst ARRIVALS AT.THE PRINCIPAL HOTELP, OF TO Offß O'CLOCK THIS XOBNIHS* V .eIBABD HOUBI-Oheatantrtreot, belotr Ninti ,j H.W.min, Hwirf«lrarg: lumen lomg, Middletown - Geo Georgs Tucker, Bi .AH Qfeue, Lowell WTOHlsme. Pa . IMoMoijfcle.Joneakoro AH Wooten, Del Obae A Grlnoell, Belt . H Sewell, jr.- Belt) H B Harrlafc la, Md D P Berry, Mobile M Hsrrluoo, Belt Dr. RH Thornes,. Belt. ffm HDennon, N ? HTWoodrol, BY' Thao A Neel, Salem, Hue J Whleldfcla Ky ' Mralameaon, Ky Btewerfl, Woodford, ST J, Oheneler k la, BY CHOhepln.W Y - - Mre S A Donglaa, Waah Maetet Donglaa A too Waah m olar Modd, Waeh A W'Lelaenrlnj; M OBonlt H 8 Beene, Weat.Oheater B h Grant;St Ltrala JRTijlett, Bt Lome W A Crow, St Loole . J K LlonleVger, Bt lonia Pant B W foots,U BA H Trailer, Beading S OBowmaOjN Y,' 1 . jil Jotdim'&lr, N Y Wih'Klog, Jr; Rdffelo '' RH SamOaon, BotWtt HGKrIIW,NY Beck, Boston -.,y. i , H’CmMeteSt,Boston VT L Hob eon. Val par alio I 'trP-Iddlngil, Balt-, H Baldwin,Yonier. H Y ’ PH. Bailor? Richmond'Va O A Will&rd7 Boston - 1 TAB r*lto, Boatod ’* 0 Oomatoeh, H TVI A Oloae, Balllmore WmH Merridk, H Y DDatldion.letMjpltr:; Hiß.llr.Hl . . >j ! JssMrirphj.N?. ' AJOrew.flO ; Bolomon,Baltimore 8 P Waller, N Y ; OX Great £I»,M T:, : i hetow Arab. • HonHßWeWani.pio. no h Moore A la, Dajton, 0 ! ■ HBench,'MObooh syi? BBaUlett, Oartonco , - # 0 Taller, Ceteeetque.> ■ .-Mm B Bragin,MtPleeeent, Arororthe,Pa' Hon.B B Wigton, Pa _ ranee P laek. PorfamHb, 0 J p Thompeoo&la, St Panl, fl»ff»Steel»Vldi«ta»o-?rM'BX.ewrle,Brle ) Pa -t KAHMniKrfiUefTib' • B r Bauman, Pe . ** ■'-t,'l AHBRIdANvHOTBB-Oheatont at,; chore »««». ■ TV aSwItWHY-' J Xendle, Leicester ■ 13 Porter, Pa - . • Win Wolff, Pottetnie A Prml iVrtotritodVJa "... < Sathen Begley, HOhnnk A Paeker, NY UNION street, below pourth. R OanaU; Ohio ~ W B Shaeffer, Pittsburg 8 King.,Ohio i ;,»■ . HBarmag, Reading JasMoKinsey, lowa 1 .JR Burgess, HtLouis J 0 Matthews/Odessa, Del MissHighee, Odessa, Del Hiss Ellison, Odessa, Del -. J Y* J r >« %/ VMaurey.NO Armstrong, Pa -, WE Evans, Pa FRANKLIN HOUSE— I Chestnut street, above Third* J Phillips, fUohbUTg* Moss J Bigler. Newburg, N Y J W Nevins A wife, N J .J Q Keliev, Wheeling, Ya g a.Yau Yliet, N Y Geo Tan Yliet, N Y . H Brink, Balt J Adelsdorf, N Y J Haldeman, N.Y . NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. T Y JRhoads, Allentown R Keller Harrieborg b Hanek, Lebanon J B .chman. Lebanon M Delnlnger* Lebanon S Bacon, N Y Hon J Day,- Bchnyl oo W P Sarason, Hellertown J M Teget, jottsvlUe H A Wilson, Pblla H J Handler, Dottsvllle - H Hewer, Schuyl Haven A G Saeger, Mlo&town A A Dlurner, Pa John P Leebrlck, Pa Bbem Splgelmeyer, Pa HADIBON HOUSE—Second sX., below Aroh. Wm Anderson, Balt Jno Winder, Baltimore Stephen Simpson, N J Thoa Fountain, Mo H T BeU, NY- „ S R, Jones, N Y R A Hem, Lebanon Thus 8 Brown, Plttah John L Baker, Allentown H D Conway, jr, Balt MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Second st., above Arch- ThOB Ellitt, Del R Smith, N York G Ranaler, Harrisburg H Smith, Olearfleld MrS 8 Hoffert. NY. 0 Hath, Pbila G 0 Wilson, NY AD Marktey, Montgomery John P Ale, Pa BARLEY BHBAP HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. J W Stuart NY A Parker, NJ Chae H Hill, Germantown J Rittenheuse, Maryland J W Sleeper, Hartford Mrs J A Kirk. Taylorsr A Gilbert, Taylorsville P 8 Kugler, Md D D Prossen, Philada ThosDyer. Doylestewn T P Chambers: Newtown , J*s B Lambert, Dolington J B Brown, Yardlejvllle ’ A Comfort, Pa J T Poor, New Hope, W Vimhttt, Pa K Smith, Pa a Danneofaower. Pa W Flowers, Attleboro Moses Comfort, Pa B Taylor, Pa • J P Ooraon, Buckingham 0 Mathews, Cecil co, Md W R Beans A la. Pa P K Frets, Doyleatown E Piokering, Pa A Qnrson, Pa 8 Murray, Pa A M Parsons.. Pa B Brown. Yardleyvllle J Stackhouse, Attleboro Tom Linton, Newtown W M Wharton, Newtown P Batterthwait, Newtown W T Donaldson, Mentg co J 8 Btaokhouse, Pa W Davison, Pa D Peaster, Pa B&AOK BEAR INN—Fifth And Merchant stmt*. Thoa Dewees, Chester co.Pa j March, Chester eo, Pa ‘John Hail, Genera. N Y Geo B Klnkead, Bel J Leedom Sc la, Bel eo, Pa Miss Leedoro, Bel co, Pa J J Samson', Bel E WlUtaraß&la, Bel co, Pa Wm Wollexton, yf Chester W T Smith, 111 8 0 Hoff. 11l 3 Thompson* Pottstoirn A Bootleg, Pel co, Pa J Mc&loogMin, 51 Y Wm Johnson, Del qo. Pa Chaa Fairl&mb, Bel co, Pa BLAOR BEAR HOTEL—Third fit,, ah. OallowhUl. J Ley, Barks co John Prisley, Barks co AB Borne, Pa E Erdman, Centre Hill 8 Pniitb, Pa., Alvin Faust, Pa L Olemtneus, Doyieetown H Gibson, DoylestoWn Mrs Gibson, Doylestown L Roads, Byberry Camper Roads, Byberry Ohafl Kreamer, Fa v Mil Jones, Pa AS Jones,Fa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CftilowhUl, John H Walber, Lebanon H Blokel, Lebanon Henry Bnyderj N J Henry Mellck, N J. J L Metzger, Phlla B Beans, Baoka co, Pa Speriol Notices. A New Article for the Hair. OOOOIKB. COCOINB, OOQOINEj OOOOIKB) la the heat and cheaptst oil for dressing, curling, and preserving the hair It? use. ; Prepared by PHALON & BQN, 51T, 497, and 197 BROADWAY, and aold by all Dmggista and Fanoy Goods Dealers. Pint Bottles 60 Cents; Half Pints 25 Cents. T> B. PJTEMON A BROTHERS, 806 Ohpstnut street, wholesale agents. It Fane], Herring, Sc Co.’t Sale In Norristown}! 1 \ Nobbibtowk, Dec. 81, 1858. MESSRS. PARREL, HERRING, A CO .-Gentle men : The Patent Champion Fire Proof B»fe I ordered from you a few weeks ago hu been received, and gives perfect satisfaction. lam pleased with Its appearance, both as a safeguard against fire and ft protection from burglars. The Hall’s Patent Lock, witV its wrought* Iron cap, seems to be impervious to any attempts which could be made with gunpowder, and the inside burglar safe is the mo at complete I ever saw. At the time my old Safe was forced or broken into, a rival (?) concern in your city besieged me to exchange with them for a Safe of larger sice, which tbeyrepre* sented to b$ both Are and burglar proof. Not suppos ing they meant anything bat an honorable use of the old Safe; I consented. On the receipt of the Safe, which they sent me, I was muoh disappointed, as I do not believe thftt their Safe is as secure against thieves as the old one I returned to them, and this opinion is shared by all who hare examined it. In your Safe I have every confidence, and, indeed, jta appearance spe’ks for itself. Respectfully yonra, JOSEPH FIZONH. P. B.—ln jxutloe to the old Safe, I will add that it was intended simply as a fire proof one, with the usual protection against rogues that such Safes ordinarily have. It was made in New York many years ago; I purchased it . secondhand, and it was not either your 'make or your patent, as has been erroneously reported. PARREL, HERRING, A CO.’S PATENT OHAM* PION SAFES, the only Safes 'made in this City, which - have never.heen robbed by bnrglars or had their con* tents destroyed by Mddental fires.. barbel; HERRING; fe Co,, Makers, 180 WALNUT Street, below heiMd. FAOTOKY—WiIIow street, above Broad. - iaB«s*ttu&th Head the Medical Testlmouy.— auUto* guished medical gentleman says, in a letter to the pro prietor : “It may be a little irregular for me to say anjthlig in favor of a patent medicine; bat still I mast bear witness to the efficaoy of ‘Dr. HOOFLAND’S BALSAMIO CORDIAL/ My wife had long been suf fering under a violent cold, which defied all the curative means at my command; when, without my knowledge, she purchased a bottle of the Cordial, and was so visi bly relieved that I myself procured a second bottle for tor; on taking the oon 4 enls of which she was radically cured.” This invaluable remedy, to the efficacy of which other medical men hare testified, as well as the writer of the •bore, Is prepared only by Dr. C. M. JACK SON, No 478 Arch street, Philadelphia, and for sale by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle. it A Word to tbs Wise* —ln purchasing fuel, the principal object to be gained is, to obtain an artlole that will produce the greatest amount of heat with the least possible'waste. The Coal that most effectually com bine! these qualities, and, therefore, the most economi cal, is the Hickory, sold at tbs loicest cask prtees, at DEACON A NKWHALL’S FAMILY COAL YARD, No 836 north BROAD Street, below OALLOWEILL. Orders by despatch, or left at No. 39'south THIRD Street, promptly attended to'. j*S-oi* . 9001 «60t S6O, -«6O, 950, 800 , «60, 880— SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES.—PRIOBB BE* DUOED.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma* ohine for 660, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re* liable Sewing Machine, whleh 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 the reduced prices. They can not foil to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER A 00., no2*tJ22 No. 603 GHSBTNUT Street. Saving Fund—Five Far Cent, interest— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, B.W.'corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any eum, 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 Rents, and such first-class securi ties as th charter requires. Offloehours, from 9o>oloek in the mining until 6 o’clook In tho afternoon, udon Monday and Thursday •▼«oto(cs until 8 o’clock. f<o One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made In the best manner, expressly for xstail SALbs, Wo mark our lowest selling prices in tlais morose on each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our offs-raios srersw is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the -only fair way of .dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES A GO., aoTT.ly *O4 MARKET Street. Byspepala. There is probably no disease which experience has so amply proved to be remedia ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The most inveterate forms of this disease have bean com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some'of our first citiiena proves. For sale in this city, by F. Brown, oorner Fifth and Chestnut, and Haesud A 00,, corner Twelfth and Chestnut. , dlO-diWtf Highest Premiums Awarded from the World’s Faib, LoNnctf, AHD oThbb. Falßs.—Since 1036, whea JULES H ACJ3L A 00. started their celebrated Labora tory for the manufactory of Perfumery, Cosmetics, Transparent Soaps, Shaving Creams, Hair Dyes, &o, Ac , the highest premiums haveboeu awarded them from all Fairs, Exhibitions, Ac. The articles of their manufacture ate sold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUJBL A Co., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia. ja3 fit Seamen’s Saving Fand-Northwest Corner of Seoond and Walnut streets. Deposits received In small and large amounts, from all olasses of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per oent. per annum. Money may be drawn by cheoka without loss of inte rest. Offloe open daily, Ikons 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9. in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Tmtnrsr and Secretary, Charles M. Karris Wladew Drapery, BBOCATELLB, SATIN DAMASK, SATIN DE LAINS, WORSTED DAMASK, RJSPB, MOREENS, AND PLUSHES, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Ourtaln trade. Owing to the lateness of the season, we will close ont our heavy Curtains at greatly- reduced rates. Curtains cut, made, and pat up, lower than prices elsewhere Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every desorp tion, bought'at auction, and selling at half thensnal pries.' -Window. Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retail. PATTEN’S CURTAIN STORE, dS-ttpia . ' 630 CHESTNUT Street. Groyer.& Baker’a Celebrated Family Sewing Maohinbb. \ A NEW STYLE—PIUOB |6O. 730 OHsarjrrc Stmiv, PhiladbM»uti f These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam. or unequalled. strength, beauty, and elasticity, which, will wot rip, eyen if every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best .In the market for \ V '* ■ pdfi-tf/ py eii'p yon a oiiophia,' -Tfj , That New York Safe*—Keep It before tUe PEOPLE—That the safe of Joseph Trizone, of Norris* town, that was blown open on the night of tho Ist of December, and $1,600 stolen, and which is now said was "intended simply ss a fire-proof,” had ontbe famous powder and burglar lod f used and recommended by Parrel, Herring, & Co. [Prom The Press of the 4th utt J •PARREL, HERRING, & CO »S PATENT CHAM PION BAPEB, the only Safes made in this City which have never bean robbed by burglars or had their con tents destroyed by accidental fires. Evans §• Station's Philadelphia Answer to a New York Humbug. We, the undersigned, citizens of St. Joseph, Mo., do hereby certify that the Iron safe belonging to 0. V. Baldwin, made by Farrel A Co., No. 84 Walnut street, Philadelphia, whioh was In the fire that occurred here, is not fire-proof, and is useless as a fire-proof safe j that the books, papers, jewelry, ko , whioh were in the safe at the time were mneb Injured*; also, that the building which it was in was of frame , and only one story high, and that a fire so (rising as the one which burned over the said safe was n> t Buffioient to have injured any tafe purporting to be fire-proof. W. It. PbukiOk, druggist. Job. W. TBotfiL*, merchant. J. A. Bartle, hanker. Daniel Saxton A McDonald, merchants. William Rat. Jons Cdrdv. 0. E. Baldwin, St. Joseph, Mo. . EVANS & WATSON, 26 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, hare now on bend the largest assortment of Salamander Safes in the United Btates, warranted equal to any others, made on reasonable terms, please give ns a call. jas-w 8 tu 3t Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma. [Letter from a Lawyer in Newburyport, Maas j Nbwburtpoet, February 25,1866. JofiEpn BoaHBTT, Esq —Dear Siri It is now nearly twelve months since I received tho first bottle of your valuable medicine for the oure or the Asthma. For thirteen years I suffered with the Asthma, and during that time there were bat few months in whioh I did not suffer with a paroxysm that entirely prostrated me for two or three days, and sometimes longer. I will say, that from the time I took the first dose of your “ Remedy 1 ’ to the present hoar, I have not had a bad attack, and now my system is so free from it, that the moat active exorcise and exposure seldom has any other effect than to slightly restrict the lungs Your medloine soon dispels that sensation, and I can safely claim a general release from the tormentor. Please accept my gratitude for the great blessing, and believe me that I shall endeavor to introduce the Remedy whenever opportunity occurs. With great respect, your obedient servant, J. H. BRAGDON. ASTHMA. [Letter from a Clergyman.] WAHnaßcao’. Vt., May 12,1857. Mb. Burnett : I take pleasure in stating the won derful effects of “ Whitcomb’s Remedy for the Asthma,” on my wife. She has suffered for years with the Spas* modio form of that terrible disease. # * * Atone time she was so far gone, that her physician could not count the pulse. * * # We were obliged to open doors and windows in mid-winter, and resort to every expedient that affection could devise to keep her alive. At length I heard of "Whitcomb’s Remedy,”—it acted like a charm; it enabled her to sleep quietly in a few minutes, and nearly-broke up the disease. I keep it constantly on hand—and though it has not cured her, it hai done wonders in the way of relief. I am a Metho dist clergyman, stationed here I shall be happy to an swer any inquiries respecting her case, and you are at liberty to make any nae of the foregoing facto that will benefit the sfilioted. Yours, truly, KIMBALL HADLEY, VMOK ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Jonas Whitcomb’s Romedy is prepared only by JO SEPH-BURNETT fc 00., 27 Central street, Boston. For sale by all the principal Druggists throughout the United States and the Oanadas. dBolfe27 Barnett’s Coconino.— BURNETT’S COOOAINI. A single application renders the hair—no matter how stiff and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It Is tub Best and Cheapest Hatm DaxssiKa is the Wobld. HAZZARD CO., Twelfth and Ohestnut fits, Bole Agent, For sale by dealers generally, at 60 cts per bottle. nolO-tf iilarriafles. Jan. 5,1859, at 1410 Hanover street, Kensington, by John G. Wilson, V. D. M., Mr. JAME 3 MITCHELL to Miss ALIOE DEVLIN, both of this city. * On the 6th inst., by Rev. J. B. Ripley, Mr. JACOB D. KARCH to Miss SARAH JANS SEWELL, both of Wilmington, Del. * * By the Rev. George Chandler, on the evening of the sth lost , M r . GEORGS W. SOUDSR, of Danville, Pa., to Miss MARY ANN HUBBARD, of this oitf. # On Thursday evening, Deo 30,1858, by Rev. B. O. P. Morse, Mr. EDWIN R. MCDONALD to Miss MARY B. READ, all of this city. * On the 21st of December, 1858, by Rev. T. Stork, D. D., Mr. HOWARD JONES to Miss JULIA A, CONOVER, both of this city. * On the Sd last., by Rev. H. Kennard. Mr. GEORGE MOBRIBON, of Hudson, N. B , to Miss ANNA TAO of this city. * Oa Thursday morning, 6th lost , by Rev. Samuel Durborow. Mr. FRANOIB B. OWEN, of Lawrence county, Ohio, to Miss HARRIET COLLIBON.of this city. * flleal&s. Suddenly, at Cincinnati. Ohio, on January Ist, WM, M. CHURCHILL, in the 24th year of his age. # ’ ~ OBITDAIIT- - The following quotation from Ba ly, which, in your description of the monument to the *ife of Saunders, tho sculptor, you say is inscribed on Its pedestal— ” He most lives who thinks most— Feels the noblest, acts the best,’ * lupplle* to nimriabln & thought which may express its estimftteof WILLIAM B. EVANS, the surprise ef whose sudden decease has left all thoughtless and mute. This beanti/nl idea deolaree that one may live tbe full life may die early, yet have lived rao?« tban TO * ay 0 f those who even exist to tho longest period allotted to human life. William R. Evans filled the measure e&rly. He thought nobly and noted well. He will be remembered* his virtues survive him. The results of tbe action of bis life will be present always. When others are for gotten, he will be remembered. And so, in tho meaning of the poet, he will ** live most.” jj ® On the morning of the 6tU Instant, Mr. CHARLES ALbBBTSOtr QABBtU,, in tbe tfth ,ear of bis age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of his parents, No. 1074 Germantown road, below Second street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * On the 6th instant, MARGARETTA, daughter of SA MUEL and MARY STEWART, aged 12 years and 8 months. . The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly invited to attend the funeral, from her parents’ residence, southwest corner of Sixteenth and Stiles streets, above Girardavenue, on Sunday afternoon, 9th Instant, at 2 o’clook, without farther notice. To pro oeed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. # On thefilh Instant, Mrs. PBISOILLAB., wife of JOHN F. ROHBMAN, in toe 86th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ef her husband, Market street, above William, West Philadelphia, on Bond»y morning, at 9 o’clock. To proceed to Merlon Square. * On the 6th instant, BERNARD O’HANLON, aired 70 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Milton street, above Eleventh, below Christian this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to El. Mary’s Cemetery. * Oo the Oth instant, FRANK MILLER, son of JACOB and HARRIET P. FOBTBR, aged 2 years and 9 months Her frlepda. and those oi the family, are Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 414 Coates street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * Suddenly, on the 6th instant, THOMAS CHAMBERS, In the 60lh year of his age. The relatives and friend* of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, 1630 Richard street, below Pine, on Buoday after noon, at 1 o’clock, without further invitation * -On the moroingof the 6th instait, JAMES 8., son of JOflN SMITH, in the 30th year of his age. His relatives, and friends of the family, are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, oorner of Twenty-third and Wood streets, this (Fatarday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Wood’and Cemetery. # On the 6th lantnot, Mrs. ANN D , wife of JOSEPH HORNER, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No, 228 Prime street, below Third, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. Oo the 7th instant, MARGAKkT THERESA, daugh ter of ANNE and the lats JOHN KELLY, agedilSyears The relatives and friends of the Tamily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. II Washington place, in Juniper, below Cherry streot, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Norris town. Montgomery county. % On the 6th inatant, JOHN C. MoGUIGAN, in the 80th year of bis age. ’ The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend thefuneral, from the residence orhls mother, Mre. Ann MoGuigaa, No. 2 Strawberry street, Market! above Seoond, on Hturday morning, at 8K o’clock, withontfurtber notloe. Funeral service otSc. Joseph’s Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. * ftclo'ined Cburcb, Knee itreet, below 03 Fourth, Boy. Dr. IIOMHKItOBB. Divine ner- Yloe.es usual, (D, V.,) MOKNJNO at 20« o>olmrlr_ EVENING et ffc o-clock. Ifir.t or . s.Sos of ooutses oo unfulfilled u ProphccUs of the Bible.” it* ry-s» First Independent Church, Rev. John U 3 CHAMBERS, Pastor.— u The YouDg Men’s Sab bath Evening Prayer Meeting” will be held in the Church corner Broad and George etreets,' TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7# o’clock. An opportunity will be nf forded to all serious persona, by the paator, for convof cation with him, In regard to their eternal welfare. It* nr'»Sp)rltuallsm.>-Mrs. F. O Hyser, of New York, an inspirational medium, will ring acd lecture under spirit control, at fiansom-street Ifail, on BUNDAY, atlO){ A. M., and7)f| P. M. Admission 6 cents. it* r/y» Rev. R. A. Carden, cl tho Church of the Intercessor, will preach In tho American Me chanics’ Hall, corner Fourth and George streets, above Poplar, TO»M(?aaOW (Sabbath) AFTERNOON, at 8W o’clock. it* rys» Chnrch of ’’The Intercessor,” Melon IL3 street, above Twelfth. Divine service and ser mon, SUNDAY MORNING and EVENING, at 10W A. M,, and7X P. M Collection at each service to defray the expenses of fitting op tbo building. Sunday School at 2# P. M. Strangers will be accommodated with seats at morning and evening service. Rector, Rev. R A. GARDEN . Jt# ryv=p* sermon to Young Men.—By request of [kit th® Young Men’s Ohnatlan Association, the Rev. J. P. DU HAMEL will preach a sermon to Young Men, by Divine permission, on SABBATH EVENING, 9th lost, at half-past seven o’clook, in the Methodist Church, Eleventh, below Carpenter street. Subject “ Fins! Judgment.” Seats reserved for young men it* Philadelphia Sabbath-School Association* U 3 —A meeting of Superintendents. Teachers, Dele gates, and the friends of Sabbath-Schools, will beheld on MONDAY EVENING, next (10th Inst,) at 7# o’clook, In tbe Ghurohon Broad, corner of Bansomstreet. (Rev. Mr. Chambers’.) Important sabjoots will be presented for consideration. Bev. John Leyburn, D. D., Rev. W. T. Brantley, D. D., Rev. James Pratt, Rev. John Jenkins, and Rev. John Chambers, and others, are expected to take part In the meeting. It Is earnestly hoped that all who feel an Interest in the great work of “ feeding the Lambs of Ohriet’fl Hook,” and gathering them into His fold, will attend this meeting. GEORGE H. SfUART,. President Philadelphia 8. S. Association. J. 8. CUMMINGS, It Chairman Missionary Committee. fy-rssto professor Morris will preach in Jayne’s Ujr Hall on SUNDAY EVENING, January 9, at o’clock. Subject— <( The Resurrection Is Necessary to the Immortality of the Saints ” 1 Cor. xv. After the expository argument, tbe message of God’s grace to Sinners will be given. In the morning, at 10)( o’clock, Professor MORRIS will expound Scripture for Instruction In the Christian Faith. a In order to accommodate the members who wero un able to gain admittance on last Lord’s Day evening, the Large Hall has been engaged, where there will be room for thousand* to he*; tbt* eloquent minister of the word9fGos» ft ■ TftE PRfi^S.—PHILADEiiPHf A. SATURDAY. JAMJARY 8. 1859. nrs=a Church of St. Matthias, N» E. cor. Hroad LK»3 und Spring Garden Streets—The Rev. G. H. WALSH, or Rhinebeck, N. Y., will preach in this church on SUNDAY MORNING next at 10# o’clock': and the Rev. F L KNIGHT, of N. Kent, Md., in the EVENING, at7# o’clock. . It* ryr=» Tho Extent of the Atonement, wltli Strib lures oa the opinions of Andrew Fuller and Adam Olarke. Rev. W. OATHOART on the. above eutjet, in the Church, New Market, above Poplar. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 o’clook. , It* rY"===» Commercial Rooms, Philadelphia, Jana [LM nry 7, 1869. ’ ' • Tho auoual meeting of The Commercial Room As sociation ” will be held at their rooms, Philadelphia Exchange on MONDAY EVENING next, 10th lost., At 7# o’clock. L. S. LEVERING, jaB fit* - Beorotary. (vtsss* Lecture.—The Rev. J. L. Burrows, D# tisJif D,, of Riohmond, V*., will deliver a lecture for the benefit of the Northwestern Young Men’s Ohrishan Association on TUESDAY EVENING, 11th lost., st 7# o’clock, in the fit Mark’s Lutheran Church, Spring Garden street, above Thirteenth. Subject—‘‘Christi anity Essential to Democracy.” Tickets, admitting one person. 26cents; admitting gentleman and two ladies, 50 cents, and whioh can be obtained at the Lutheran Book Depository, Arc*, below Eighth; nt the Presby terian PuVUaUon office, Ohestnut, bolow Ninth; at the American Baptist Publication Society, Arch, below Sixth, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. jaB-Bt* An adjourned meeting of young people of LL3 both sexes will be held at Oiarkeon Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, the lltb fast., to complete the formation of a Jnntor Anti-Slavery Society It ry-s=» House of Refnge.—The nnmml meeting (JJi of the Contributors to the Douse of Refuge will be held on WEDNESDAY next, at 4 o’clook V. M.> at No. 109 North TENTH Street, above Arch. The annual report of the Board of Managers will be submitted, and an election will bo held for officers and managers to serve for the ensuing year, ALEXANDER HENRY, January Bth, 1850. jaB-4t* Secretary H. of R. • rv-==» The Precursors of the Second Coming «f LLS CHRIST.—The Rev. Dr. BERG on this subject TO-MORROW EVENING, at h&lf.p&st 7. Church, Seventh, above Brown street. It* , “Philadelphia Lylng-ln Charily and U 3 NURSE SOCIETY ’’—The annual meeting of the Contiibutors to the Society will be held at the Norses’Home, 031 Race street, on MONDAY EVEN k ING, 10th inst, at eight o’clock. j&8-2t ISAAC S. WILLIAMS, Secretary. . Notice —A special meeting of the Fhiln* Lk_s delphia Association of Prinicipals of Public Schools, will be held 10 o’clock THIS MORNING, at the old Normal BohoolDulldinx, Chester street, above Race. By order of the President, It* JAMES G. BARNWELL, O. 8. me anniversary of the Indigent and Uj£ Single Women’s Society will be held at the Asy lum, at 12 o’clock, on THURSDAY, January 33th. The Rev. Dr. LBYBURN will preside at the meetlog. j*B-3t The largest and beat Photographs, and* LkS Cheapest and most pleasing Ambrotypes, are made at RSIMBR’B GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green It* r/s» fills* Munson, of Boston, a clairvoyant Lk_s medium and physician, may be consnltod, medi cally, a few days longer, at 710 BANBOM Sheet, be tween 9 and 2 o’clock. Those who hare never witness ed the wonderful powers of his faculty In revealing dis eases whioh have escaped the knowledge of the learn ed pbysioians, ac<l in prescribing appropriate remedies, would do well to call on her. It* rvr~-» Statement of the Unlou Bank, ac repaired (J. j by the Becond Section of the Act of the Gene* ral Assembly of this OoinmoaweaHh. approved the 13th day of October, A. D 1867. Amount of Loans and Discounts...,, Do. Specie. Do. Due from other Banks. Do. of Notes to circCfotion. Do, Deposits, including balances due to other Banka... 169,487.74 Phila.bilphii v January 7th 1859. OITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ss —I, James Lesley, Oasbierof the Union Bank, being sworn, depose ana say, that the abore statement is correct, to the best ol my knowledge and belief. • *JAME3 LESLEY, Cashier. Btrorn before me this seventh d&y of January, A. D, 1859. It 0. BRAZER, Alderman. Weder’a Chestnut Springs Water ijsjf CURE, at Chestnut llill, Philadelphia county, Pa. j&a-ly ryga* Office of the Frankford & Sontkwark UJ? PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL* ROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below Fourth, Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1869.—At a meeting of the Directors, held THIS DAY, a Dividend of BIX PER CENT, on the capital stock was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the of&ce of the Company, on sod after January 10th. The Transfer Boohs trill be olosed until the 16th Inst. ja6*9t OHAB. It. ABBOTT, Secretary. iyr» Office of the Green and Coates-street L? PASSEfIGAB RAILWAY COMPANY, N O . 428 WALNUT Street.—. Philadelphia, Deo. 23d, 1358. The interest falling doe upon the SEVEN PER OT. Bonds of this Company, on the 16th of January next, witlbe paid upon presentation of the coupons, at the office of the Company, on said day. HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer. Office of Union Mutual Insurance Com- JJJ PANY.—PuiLADBLpnu, December 27, 1858 Notice is hereby given that a Stated Meeting of the Scrip-holders will he hold at this Office on MONDAY, January 10th, 1869, at 11 o’clock A. M. Immediately alter which an Election for Directors will take place. USQUaIO JOS. OOLLISON, Secretary, rvr*=» Office of the Frnnkford and South \X3 WARS PHILADELPHIA CITY PAB3ENOER RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below FOURTH, PninoßLpHii., Deo. 2, 1858 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Prankford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Railroad Com pany will he held at their Office, on MONDAY, 10th January next, at 12 M., at which time and place an eleolion will be held for a President and twelve Direc tors CIIAB. B. ABBOTT, &25-S tu th-tjlO Secretary. ry=» At a meeting of the Stockholdera of the JL§ GIRARD PZRE AND MARINS INBT7BANOE COMPANY, held at their ofilce, No 416 WALNUT St., on the 4th inst, the following officers and directors were chosen to serve the ensuing year.* - -- v-— . .. .. YICJS PRESIDENT AND TREASURER, Atit&tD 8. Gillett. SECRETARY, B. AITORq.. dirsotob*. Geo. W. Woodward, Obsa. I. Du Pont, A. 8. Gillen, W. Q.'Budraan, H. N. Burroughs, A. 8 Lawrence, J. B Hughes, Job. Klapp, .□an Coburn. Joel Jonas, Wm. M. Swain, John A unpack, Jr., Francis Peters, H R.Ooggehall, J&o.W. QUghorn, Jer. Walker, Thos. Graven. jafi-thß&tu Ct ,y» Twelfth Annual Boil of the French \XS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Committee respeotfally announce that their ANNUAL BALL, for the relief of their indigent conn trymea, Will take place at tbeAIUSIdAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY, Jan. 26th, 3869. Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, $2. Every effort will be made by the Managers to render this popular fete equal, if not superior, to any boreto fore given, and they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage of the frlenda of this Benevolent In Btitution Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN COMMITTEE OF AbRANGEMENTB, 8. Destouet, A.Ardex, | H. Ducommun, E. Durand, II Perdrtaux, |J. Flot, B, Roussel, M. Boovler, jA. B Durand, A. Lafore, P.B Duval, IW. Pelletier, H. Tlrel, M. V. Oiry, |J B. Obampronr. Tiokets maybe procured from B. ROUSBEL, 518 PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, CHESTNUT, above Twelth streets, south side. d26.29-ji 6 81316 20 22 24 25 ry;—* Office of the Fronkford and South- Ujjj WA.RK PHItADKLPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Btreet, below FOURTH, Philidblphia, Dec. 27tb, 1858 —NOTICE, —The Coupon# of the Mortgage Bonds of the Braok ford and Uouthwafk Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company, (late The Philadelphia and Delaware River R&Uroad Company,”) due on the let of January next } w<ll be paid at maturity, on presentation at the Girard B«nk. d2B tathAa-12t IY=» Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com* PANY —The annual meeting ot the Stockhold ers of the Philadelphia and D»rby Railroad Company will be held at the fIOMMIT fIOUBB, Twenty-fourth Ward, In the City of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Jan. Xof&6£9, at 8 o’clock In the afternoon, at which time mod place an election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. d26-tj!o GEORGE MoHBNRY, Bscretaiy. .vest Office of the Green and Coatea-atrret X 3 PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, No 428 WALNUT Street.—Philadelphia, December 33d, 1858. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com* pany will be held at their office, on MONDAY, the 10th day of January next, at 12 o’clock M. The elootion for a President and Twelve Directors of said Company, to serve for the eusulng year, will tako )laco at the office of the Company on the same day, be* ween the hours of 12 M and 2 o’clock P. M. d24*to j&IQ GEO. W* HAMERBLY, Sec. ry-7==» Second w«d Third-street Passenger Rail* UJ? WAY COMPANY.—PhiladrlPhia, December 23, 1858. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Second and Third-street Passenger Railway Company, of Phifa* delpbia, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1850, at 12 o’o'ock M , at which time and place an elec* tlon will bo held for a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the enaulng year. d24-tja!o DENDY BRA RWOOD, Sec’y. Western Bank of Philadelphia, January UUJ6, 3859.—The PLANTERS’ DANK- OP TEN NESSEE has declared a dividend of fire per cent., payable to Eastern Stockholders at this Bank, on and after the 10th inat. G. M. TROUTMAN, j&O 4t Cashier. North Branch Canal Company*—Notice. UJg The Stockholders of the North Branch Canal Company will hold their Annual Meeting at the office of the Company, in Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 19th of January, iB6O, at 10 o'oiock A. M At which time and place an Election will be held for Officers of said Company, to serve the ensuing year. D. MITCHELL, Jr., Secretary. Atqbmb, Deo. 28,1858. jao-12t ivww Office of the North Pennsylvania Rail liJj ROAD COMPANY. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the North Peorsylvania Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Csmpanv.No. 407 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1859. at 12 o’clock M . at which time And place an election rrill be held for a President and Ton Directors to aorto for the ensuing year. d23-tjalo EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary. rfssask Notice. —Sealed Proposals, endorsed Vk§ “Proposals for FarninhiDg Supplies to the Board oT Controllers of Pubiio Sohoola,” will be rooolved at tbo Office of the Controllers of Public Schools, southeast corner of Sixth and * delpbi streets, addressed to the undersigned, until TUESDAY, January 31th. 1859, at 12 o’clock, M., for the supply of all tbe Books and Sta tionery to be used in tho Pubiio Schools of tho City of Philadelphia, until the 81st day of December, 1859. The Proposals most state the price and quality of the Books and articles of Stationery proposed to be fur nished, and be accompanied by & sample of each Hem. A list of the books authorised by the Board can be aoen, with lamploa of the same, at the Secretary’s Office, southeast corner of Sixth and Adolphi streets. By order of tbe Committee on Supplies, ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretory. jafi*dtll Board of Controllers of Pubiio Schools. f/*jw Notice.—A Meeting of the Stockholders IL9Tof the WASHINGTON EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia, will be hoiden at their office on MONDAY, January 10lh, Innt., between the hours of 10 A M.,and 2 o’clock P. M., for the purpose,of eloettng Twelve Diran-ors to servo the ensuing year. 0. MORRIS, ja4- 66 Secretary pro tern, ry-r==* Office of the Insurance Company of \J- j NORTH AMBKIOA, PmnDBLPHiA, Dooember 81, 1858.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 232 WALNUT ntreet, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1869, at 12 o’clook M.jandouTUESDAY, the day following, January 11th, 1859, an election will be held for Direotora. to serve the ensuing year. MATTHIAS MARIS, jaltoll Secretary iysai Geological Declares* —ig consequence of UJj DR. BO YNTON not obtfJnlug the Hall at Rich mood, Ya.. he has by special vequest consented to give five more lectures (condensing his coarse of eight In five) with much new matte'* and one entirely new Bub j*»ot, at CONCERT HALL, 'commencing on TUESDAY Evening, January 4th. all the besntifu) illustrated Paintings will bo exhibited Thin conrse will be much taoreinieretUng than the first Tickets for the coarse only 75 cents; minora, 69 cents Pot s&IeatHAZ ZARP’S and the Hall, dnrlog the day. Co nmence at 7# and close at 9 o’clock. By |speoJal invitation, the Doctor will give his great , Experimental Lecture on Saturday afternoon,Hnftluding I the Ealiooa Ascension, r .1174,001.86 . 124,725.03 . 29.213.40 . 55,790 00 Jo*l Jonss John Bachai £. HART, Treasurer. 'jys» Firemen's and other Union Prayer UcSf MEETINGS, under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN .ASSOCIATION ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS, Prom 8# to o’clock. United States Engine, Wood, below Crown at., from 4to6o’clook. Pennsylvania Hose, Eighth st., below Green, from 3# to 4k o’clock, United Hose, Brown at., below Twelfth, from 4)4 to 5)4 o’clock. Perseverance Hose, Quarry street, below Third, from 4Xto6J4P.M. ON SABBATH, at 7 % P. M, ♦Diligent Engine, corner of Tenth and Filbert ats, Delaware Engine, South st., above Nineteenth at. Western Engine, Callowhlll, below Sixteenth st. ON TUESDAY, at 7% P. M America Eogin®, Buttonwood, below Third at. Philadelphia Engine, Seventeenth, below Chestnut Bobert Morris Bose, lombard st., above Eighth at. Columbia Hose, Cherry, above Uevapth at. The Atbooaam, at Uolmeaburg. ON WEDNESDAY, at 7)4 P. 51, Eingseasing School ouse. Darby road. Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24th st. Southwark Engine, S. Third, above Washington st. DiUgent Hose, Madison, above Race st. Harry Olay Olub Room, Chestnut street, West of Seventh. ON THURSDAY. at P. M. N. Liberty Hose, New Market, above Cqatea at. United States Hose, Buttonwood, below fifth at. Schuylkill Hoae, Locust at., below Thirteenth at. Naval Aeyluro, Gray’s Perry road. Falrmount Engine. Ridge avenue above Wood at. Good Will Hose, Wood at., below Twenty-third. Club Boom, corner of Fifteenth and Filbert ata. Falrmount Hose, Pleasant street, above Eleventh, Humane Hose. Wood street, below Third. ON FRIDAY, at 1% P, M. Western Itoee, Twentieth at, above Lombard at. Vigilant Hose, Eighth at., above Wharton at. Warren Hose, Barker, above Eighteenth at. Spring Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh at. DAILY. * Diligent Engine, corner Tenth and Filbert ata., from taSP.M. 1 Handell and Hayden Hall, from 4 to 6 o’clook. Hedioal Student meeting, every morning, from 8 to quarter before 9 o’clock, at room of the Association, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut. Ladies and Christian friends are affectionately invited to attend. By utfler of the Executive Committee of Young Men’s Association. sell-sat tf r/s» Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain -RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the-Huntfogdou and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office, No 309 WALNUT Btreet, on TUESDAY. January 11th, 1859, at 11 o’clock A. M., when an election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.' J. P. ABRTSON, Secretary. lB5B, dad-tjall ry^s=» v Insurance Company of the State of (Jo? PRNNBYLYANIA.—PuiLADinrHUt Decomber 28, 1868 —The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company’s Office, No. 4 Exchange Building, on TUESDAY, January 4, 1859, At 12 o’clock noon~ And «n Election for Thirteen Directors of the Company, to serve for one year, wQI be held at the same place on MONDAY, January 10th, between the hours of 10 O’clock A. M, and 1 o’dosk P. M. d2Btjalo - WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary- Office of the Quaker City Insurance U 3 COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street. ' PBiLiDBbPSU, Jan 4,1859. The direotors have this day deolared a dividend of Ten per Cent on the capital stock, clear of State tax, payable oq and after February Ut, 1859. Ja6-6t , H. R. COQGBHALL, Secretary - ry«» Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice lk3' Owing to a previous engagement or the Hall, the BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held- until further notice, In the SANSOM-STREET CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting Is open for all to take port who ore members or any Evangelical Ohuroh. d2O-tf IV~-» Safeguard In*m IJJ? YORK. AND PBNNf Street, Philadelphia, and 1 The annuel meeting of th< pony, hold at their office, 1 DAT) December 18th, 1865 were elected Directors there Jacob N. Heeler, Francis Bliokbnrne, Robert P. King, B. B. English, George H. Leris, Hubert R. Clark, Joseph B. StidXeld, John Prentice, Edward WUer, P.S.Blrekhesd, William B. Forbes. ranee Company of New fSYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT 12 WALL Street) New York, ie Stockholder* of this Com in Philadelphia, on MON >B, the following gentlemen eof for the ensuing rear: Hon 8 B. G tubing, Charles P. Watroue, A. V. Stout, Ellhu^.Baldwin, J. A. H. Haabronok, Aaron Close, John M. Be&oh, Henry B. Poote, Matthew Keller. M. Rader, Alexander 0.. Lawrence, Alfred Oltpp. of the Board, JACOB N. imonaljr elected President, sret&ry thereof, and Belah d attorney and counsellor of 'New York. IY R. VOOTB, Secretary. Daniel MeJemore, At a subsequent zaeetioj KJSBLBB, JEW., vu an an and Henry B. Foote Eec Squires, Esq., was appoints this Company it the city of dl7-lm HENB ryts* Dividend.—New Orleans Gaa Light LLS COMPANY-OFFICE OF THE NEW OB LBANB GAB LIGHT COMPANY, N*W ObLIASS, December 28, 1808 —The Directors of the Near Orleans Gas Light Company have declared a semi-annual divi dend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on the Ist of January next, (and henceforward,) at the Office of the Company, in New Orleans, to the Stockholders or their legal representatives. d2B-12t N. 0. J. TISDALE, Treasurer. New publications, TOE'W ENGLISH BOOKS—Just imported and for sale by 0. J. PBIOE A CO., No. 88 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. THE BCOUfiINQ OF THB 'WHITE HORBB; Or the Long Vacation. Rambles of a London Clerk. By the author of Tom Brown's School Pays. Illustrated by Biobard Doyle lrol. 12mo, cloth. ELLIS'S THESE VISITS TO MADAGASCAR, durlug 1863-&6. With notices of the People, Natural History, Ao. Illustrated. Bto, cloth. MHIRHEAD’B LIFE OF JAMES WATT. With eeieotlons from his Correspondence. Portrait and wood* cute. Bvo, cloth. TUB FOREST OF DEAN. A Historical and Be. scriptlye Account. By the Rev. 11. G. Nicholls. Illus. trat-ed. ' 12ulo, cloth RAWLINBON»S TRANSLATION OF HERODO_TUS. W VStfftffiSifSWjr WrirfCSttfff&T Bj William Wordcwocth. Beautifully Illustrated by Birket Foster, Ao. 6rd, elegantly-bound. WOBDBWOBta’S pictorial jubtory of GREECE* New *O4 mlwd edition} elegantly Illus trated with; .wood tWrt flies] engwii**.-1 to],, royAl Bro, cloth. THpMBON'B SEASONS. Illustrated by Piokerszlll, Humphrey*, aod Wolff Bvo, cloth. THE BTO&YOF BETHLEHEM A Book for the Young. JJlnrftr/.ted. J2mo, cloth. THB USBRIB BAYS OF ENGLAND. Sketches of the Olderi Tlfoe. Edward McDermott 20 lirge en grating* pnwood, Small 4to, oloth, extra. soekeTov animal life and character. Frpm Nature and Recollection. ByJ.B. 20plates, dto, fancr boards. THE BOYS’ OWN TOY-MAKER. A Pictorial II- Initiated Guide to the useful employment of Leiiure Houce. ,By J. Landelle. With upwards of 160 engrav ings. ltoo. doth. THE WAR TIGER. By W. Dalton, Illustrated by H. 8. Melville, 18mo,. cloth. THE HEADLONG CAREER AND WOFUL END ING OF PRECIOUS PIGGY. Written for his children, by the Jate Thomas Hood. Illofetrafed by bis son, and a preface by his daughter. Colored plates, laucy boards. SIR HUMPHREY DAVY. Fragmentary Remains, Literary and Scientific, with a (ketch of his life and se lections from hla correspondence. Edited by hta brother, John Davy. Bvo. oloth. DUFFJ3BIN, LORD, LETTERS FROM HIGH LATI TUDES. New and cheap edition. Illustrated. Bvo, clotb. LIGHT FOR THE PATH OF LIFE, from the Holy Scriptures. Every page illustrated In gold and colors. 12(no, cloth. • MOLTUAUSBN’B JOURNEY TO THE PACIFIC. Maps and plates. 2 vole , Bvo. cloth. PAUL BLAKE. A Boy’s Adventures in Oorsioa, Il lustrated. 12mo, cloth. For«lgu Books imported to order by every steamer. Monthly Catalogues of new and old English aud French books furnished gratis on application. ' j*B-3t rSTSr”^ DISTRIBUTION OF BREAD TICKETS BY THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL INDEPENDENT ORDER OF SONS OF MALTA EABTBBN PENNSYLVANIA, The Standing Committee on Charity of the Supreme Grand Connell of the Independent Order of the Sons of Malta, of Eastern Pennsylvania, hare made the follow ing Distribution of FIVE THOUSAND BREAD TICKETS. The Officers, or others properly aufforired by the re speollvo Aesociitloos, hereafter named, will osll at the cilice of TAe Prtta and receive the number of Tickets appropriated to them. The Bread may he obtained of the Agents of the Mechanical Bakery, in any quantity deiired, and at such times &b the holders of the Ticket! may apply. A list of the Agents will accompany the Tickets. By order of the Standing Committee of Charity. GKO. W. WOOD, Secretary. January Bth, 1869. Griscom atroet gift} Green) Soup Society, JOHN J THOMPSON, Secretary,,,,,, fiOO Tickets, Spring Garden Sbnpßociety, FRANKLIN BHOEM A KBit, Secretary Western Soup Sooietj, Seventeenth and George streets, BAML. Xi. DAILY, Seore* try .........600 Pickets. Northern Soup Society, Fourth, abovo BroTrn,. *»»».,..« >6OO Ticket!, Kensington Soap Society.•.•. 500 Tickets. tfoyemeoeiug House of Induatry, Catha rine atceet, west of Seventh, ISUABL H. JOHNSON, President 600 Tftkets, Northern Home for Friendless Children, 600 Tickets, Moyemenaing BoupSooioty ~,,,...600 Tickets, Bosine Association ...,250 Tickets XJntou Temporary Home for Friendless Children Western Provident Boeloty, West Phlla delpMa, Mrs. FRANKLIN BACON, Presl dent... Female Association for the Relief of the Sick and Infirm Poor, HANNAH MILLER, President,.... i gAN FKANOISCO LAND ASSOCIATION FIVE BIIAHES OP TUB ORIGINAL BTOOK, FOR SALE BY E. N. lIALLOAVELL, STOCK AND KOTS BROKER, NO. 229 LODGE STREET, ConNca of Exoramok Place, OKIE & GAPP, 228 DOQK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers In Mei* cantile Paper and securities generally. Attend the Brokers 1 Board daily, and fill all orders for the pur. obese or b»l> of STOCKB, BONDS, &o. ja7-ly ]UB. DUFF'* DANCING ACADEMY, LfJt Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Tho second quarter of the season Is jost com* mencing. Ja3-6t ■ B. A. DUKE, <3xH3J dkntibt, Office, No. ttT North TENTH Street, (corner of 1U bert.) dSO'lm* WHISKEY.— 60 bbla. very superior Old Rye Whiskey. 100 bbltf Terr superior Monongabela Whiskey, In store, And foreale by a. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. - Betail EDrfl <3ooba. Heavy stock of blankets—Ke auced In price before t&kXug stock OrlbßUnkati fl 25 to 2 25 ?„ 4 . n ' d Blankets 2 00 to 2 60 j O, 5° 60 to 3 00 “•’do. ’l° 400 to 6 60 ' * ?“■ 4 60 to 7 60 "’do. e° 700to10 60 144 Extra do. 13 fiO These Blankets are or superior quality, and at least twenty per cent, less than regular prices, w/ , * OHABLKB ADAMS, EIGHTH and-AROH Streets. jaB*stuth tf charpless brothers Are calling their whole stock of Finer Goods— Valencias and Poplins, Bhawls and Oloakß, New Fauojr Silks, Bilk and Oashmere Rohes, French and English Chintzes, Balbriggaa Hosier/, Embroideries and Lace Goods, At pries* very much reduced. They have also sup plied their Ohbap Oouhtbr with a large stock of new Prints and De Lalnes at very low prices. j*6 CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH. $5O, ® so ’ ® 5O » ® 5O » ®so. WHEELER & WILSON’S J6O MAOHINEB ARE TBS VEST BEST CHEAP SEWING- MACHINES, EVER VET MADE. $76, $76, $76. $75. $75. WHEELER & WILSON’S *76 MACHINES ARE THE SAME AS FORMERLY SOLD FOR 8100, And Bra beyond all competition In .arlety of uses, perfection of manafaeture, and beauty of Qniah. $lOO, $lOO, $lOO, $lOO. WHEELER & WILSON’S LARGE MACHINES FOR TAILORS' UBB 1 AND QUILTING. One of these Is worth two of any other Patent to a Tailor. OFFICE 628 CHESTNUT STREET. jafi-et WHITE FRENCH MERINOES AND ™ V OASHMERBB.— SfITersI lots to bo elosed oat CHARLES ADAMS, Elghib and Arch strata. cheap. ja4-tu th a-tf ONE MONTH OF BARGAINS' BEFORE TAKING BTOOK. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO PUR CHASERS! All kinds or WINTER DRY GOODS REDUCED, Tit.. Broohe aod Blanket Shawls, Drew Goode In variety, French Merlnoee and Cashmeres, Blankets, Best quality Eld Gloves to 88c. 1 lot French Merlnoes to 600. Embroideries, all kinds, <fce., <fce. CHARLES ADAMS, Eighth and Arch streets. jftl-ta th i-tf pLOAKS,, RAGLANS, AND OIRCU \J L\RS —MoKLKOY respectfully invites the La dies to call and examine his stock, embracing many elegant styles not to be found elsewhere. At there were a number of our customers unable to be suited l&stweek,in consequence of our assortment being di minished, we haro pat on an extra quantity of bauds, and hope that we will be able to supply all who favor uawi'h a call. LONG AND SQUARE BROOHB SHAWLS, of superior styles and fabrics, all shades and colors, at greatly reduced prices. Long and Square Blanket Shawls, of choice colors, decided bargains. McELROY, No. 12 South Ninth street. 125 yards Bayadere Poplins at 26, usual price 40 cts. The cheapest Black Silks in the city. A large assort ment of French Merinoes at SL, cost to import $1.26 : 2,000 yards of figured and plain Merinoes, at 60, 66, 66, and 75 cents. 2,000 yards Cloth, fresh from auction, for Ladles’, Cents’, and Boys’wear, from 75 cents to $2.60. deci dedly tne greatest bargains in the city. 500 yard* Oaaalmere, at 44, cheap at 75 cents. 6 bales of Blankets, from $2.25 to $lO. 600 Undershirts and Drawers, at 60 ots j usual price $l. The largest and cheapest assortment of Velvet' Ribbons in the city, from 10 cents to $1.76, warranted all silk. Embroideries and Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Trimmings, Fringes, and Linen Cambric Hdkrs.. a rail assortment, at the renowned MoELROY’B, u27-a tu ih No. ll Bouth Ninth street. UHssolntiong, qnb Copartners!) ips. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The rab ncribertf hive this day associated tbemaeWes for the tr»n<iftcUouof the Wholesale Fancy Dry-Goodi and Notion Business. at No. 12ft North THIRD Street, un der the style of UIBBQ, 4c. BROTHER. MASON HIB9H. LEOPOLD HIESH. JaB-6t# Philadelphia, Jap. 1,1859 /"COPARTNERSHIP. Tbo undersigned has this day associated with him, in the Whole sale Boot and Shoe Business, at their sew location, No. 24 North THIRD Street, Mr. JOHN HBIBLKR The business will hereafter be oontiimed under the firm of HORN k ni&SLRR. DAVID HORN. January 1,1869. It* jVOTICE—The Copartnership heretofore - tbhtofmgalnt S^mnta’^ consent Th© baelness of said firm will be Battled nn St No. m COUURROR Street, ( «coo4 itoS.) P WM. WILOOQK - - <SIIOB. F. JRA.LKY. Philadelphia, Janaarj 1, 1859. jal«e in tb 3t* Dissolution.— The firm of palmer, EIOUA.RDBON, A 00. expired on the Ist day of January, 1859. JOHNS PALMER, ENOS RICH* ARDSON, and WILLIAM D. MAXWELL trill continue the business as heretofore, under the same name and firm, and are atone authorised to settle the outstanding business of the late firm JOHITB. PALMER, ENOS RICHARDSON, THOMAS S BROWNE, WILLIAM D. MAXWELL. New York, January 1, 1860, JaO 6t» Insurance GLomjianies. gEOUIUTY FIRE INSURANCE CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 8*3*685 19. FOB FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. WILLIAM D 6HERRERD, Agent, j&l-B ta th if OFFICE OP THE QUAKER CITY IN SURANCE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET. —Philadelphia, Jafioarj 6th, 1850. The third annual statement of the business and con dition of “Quaker Olty Insurance Oomtiany ” as pre sented to Its Stockholders January 4th, 1869; Capital stock $200,000 00 Surplus January Ist, 1868 77 67s 87 Premiums for insurance in 1868 278,690 08 Interest account 12,614 SO 6 alt*ko and reinsurance aco’t.. 22,216 11 - $541,000 M LOSSES, EXPENSES, Jka. Loues pidd In 1669 $123,989 11 Dlridend, Commission* to agents, _ Taxes, LlcflQues, Printing, Ad* vertiaing, Office Rent, nod Ex* pence!........ 60,609 07 Reinsurance end return praiul* 27,622 18 Salaries paid in 1868........... 6,846 18 9216,766 64 ASSETS. foods, Mortgages, Stocks, Con pon Bonds, Loans on Collateral ao<l on ca 11.5181,653 60 8i115Receir&bt0................ 87,170 60 Gash due from agents and out* standiogpremiams... 29,64$ 49 Gash In bank and on hand 23,984 *8 —! $324,861 42 At & meeting of the Stockholders, held the 4th heat., the following officers and directors were unanimously elected: OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vice President—E. P. BOSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSQALL. Assistant Seoretary—B. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, B.W. Bailey E P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, A. 0. Cattail, J. I*. Pomeroy, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Foster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, Hon. U. hi. Fuller, Oharles G. Imlay. jaO-tlnktn-linif H. R. CQQQBSALL, Beo’y, COMMONS INSOBANOE OOMP/ PENNS7J DIRKC j ALTH ANY OF THE STATS OF LVANIA. ITOR9, Ttiomas 0. Btewatt. John M. Butler, Thom&a W. Evans, Henry Bowls, Jr., John Allen. OFFICERS. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN M. WULTALL, Vice President. 8. 0. MOON, Score tarr. OFFICE N. W. oomor WADNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. .SCO Tickets. Dr. David Jayne, John M. Wbitall, Edward 0 Kolgbt, John K. Walker, Isaac Je&nes, FULTON 33 INSURANCE, ADJUSTING* AND COLLECTING OFFICE, No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, PaiLADiLrnu. ,•.,390 Tickets, The undersigned baring been practically engaged for a number of years in dllfereut capacities of the Insu ranco business*-for eeveral years In adjusting losses exclusively for the Immranoe Compa&iefl—now oners his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property Insured, in making out their proofs of auoh loss or damage in full compliance with the Intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so Inollned, or others. Be la aaaintcd by the best legal counsel in Philadel ?hla, and will give particular attention to the Gollec* ion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who havo sustained loss by Flto to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that polloies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a Are I occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage' mentln effecting the Insurance, or for some other cause, which, although an important faot, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it Is too late. In order to avoid &uoh disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in aoy Companies desired, and examine policies effected by others (In most oases) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will dud it to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire as possible. dM-lmlf* JAMES FULTON. EARFUL INDEED IS THE KESVoIf -BIBILITY of those who have fallen into the habit of usleg Opium daily as a stimulant, but still more so of those who, knowing the poisonous life-de stroying agency of the drug, havo led the innooent Into its uie by reoommendlng it as a panacea for every ill and pain Its long continued use paralyses the nervous system, vitiates tne secretions, induces palsy, blind ness. dropsy, insanity, premature old age. and death The REBltfisNT PHYSICIAN. No. 1132 VINE Street, QOiJUSTfijis to remove all desire for the use of this drug In every instance, no also Invites a oall from all whose systems have become shattered by the coullnued uso of alcoholic stimulants. j>7-3t» ,260 Tlcketo. .360 Ticket?, BR AN DIB S .—United Vinyard Proprietors’ OOGNAQ, in % &ud Xs old vintage. Henneesv A Co., do. do , in bond, and for sale by A, WEJMNQj U 9 ftntil FRONT otwt. COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, *200,000. (ALL paid ix .) Philadelphia tDnnts. TX/-ANTED-AN OFFICE, on CHEST ▼ V NUT Street, betwesn Second and Fourth treats. First floor preferred. Address Box 3141, Post Office; jsB-3t A YOUNG MAN, who has a thorough knowledge of the Notion Business, and a large Pennsylvania acquaintance, wishes a Situation with some flrat-clasß house in the above business. Highest city references given. Address P. 0. 80x049. jaB-3t* WANTED —A PARTNER, with from Ten to Twenty Thousand Dollars, in an old.es* tablished Silk and Ribbon Jobbing House. Bor far ther particulars addreis Box 280, Philad’a Post Office. All communications strictly confidential. jaS-8t» nftft —A YOUNG MAN WITH active business habits, who can com* mand the above amount, wishes a partnership before July Ist, ina reliable business, where a fair profit will be realised with little risk All communications strictly confidential. Address “Merchant,” Frett office. ja7-2t* A SALESMAN WANTED in a Dry Goods Jobbing House. One who Is weU acquainted with, and can sell largely to the city and near trade. Adless “Box 1879,“ Philadelphia Post Offioe, with real name ' jU-tf WANTED.—An experienced oT- P B **®™* *od wife, want a situation on a torn or country seat, near the *ity. Refer* to Mr. gg l 80 - 838 ■* 81QK ° rlt ‘ Ihira ,.t B e t ,t ’ A SHTON* B COMMERCIAL AGENCY A 606 OHEBTNTJT Street. $15,000 —A partner wanted, wits an arallaM. ...i W; *lO.OOO to join with and attend a wdl „d Vt atehlj- eatawiahed Iron ManuTaonrlng bnalneM, wfara the bllla for work done are, for the moat part, or amply aecojad. The pretent locnmb.nta .re men of oharaoter, capMity add eapltal, and want tha addi tional meaia with an enterprising partner, to render the undertaking eminently remunerative. ja6 Bt* \\f ANTED—By a young man, a situation vv In a v’boleaalffor Retail Grocery Store, with a view Of learning the business. Salary no object,. The advertiser is competent to take charge of a aetof booXs if required. Undoubted city references and security can be given. Address “ Groceries,“ Blood's Despatch. jaMi* r YM^ANTED —By tbe advertiser, a young ” * Man, 23 years of age, who has jait returned from (he West, in a destitute condition, a sitoatfon in any honorable calling, where he can make a livelihood. Please address JOSEPH R., at this office, stating where an interview may be had. ' Js6*4t* II Wanted FOR THf UNITED spates B CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom m Wtu be given good pay, board, clothing, and medioal “attendance. Pay from $l2 to s22per month. No man having a wife orchild, will b» accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET street, above Eighth, north side. I. N-MOORE, ap!7*tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. A WIDOW LADY—Competent as & Cor respondent on matters of business aod Copyist of legal papers—desires employment in the above, or woald act as Reader and Amanuensis, Housekeeper and Com panion to an invalid, or u Governess—teaching Eng glieb, Music, Dancing, ke. Address Mrs J. HOWARD, Box 181, Post office. d2B*tjlo fietmwal*. JJEMOYAL. KELLY * DOHERTY, TAIIOBB, Have removed to 81 and 88 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ONH DOOE AIOVB CHISTNOr, East side. January 7th, 1859, Dr. mcalusteb, No. 253 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine. PEILADSLPHU. ja3-12t* JJEMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1128 OHRSTMUT STREET, IHIBD POOR BMLOW TWSLITH. South Side, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on hand a foil supply of GOODS for Gentle* men's wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n25-3m-if No. 1126 OHESTNUT Street. T3EMOVAL.-THE UNDERSIGNED has JL\> removed to No 68 North FOURTH street, /late HENRY COHEN'S,) second house above Merchant’s Hotel. GEORGS A. MILLER, jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist. Dr. e. moolellan, Removed to No. 1441 WALNUT Street, dlO-lm Northeasq oorner of Fifteenth street. Notices. IVOTICE Agreeably to the directions of , i. v an Act of the General Assembly of this Common* wealth, approved the 9th day of April, A. D. 1856, l hereby give notice that the Bpeaker of the Senate, and the Speaker of tbe Honse of Representatives of sa'd Commonwealth, will reoeive proposals until the fourth Tuesday of January next, being the 25th day of Jana* ary, 1869, tor doing the public pr nting and binding, for the term of throe years from the first day of July next, at a certain rate per centum below the rate speci fied in the act relatiog to the public printing and bind* ing, approved the 9th day of April, A. D. 1856, and ac cording to the made, manner, and conditions therein specified—said proposals to specify the rate per cent, on the whole of the rates of said act taken together, end »isedfiostlon of the rate per centum belbwthe rates on eaeh item. The following is the form of proposals for State print ing and binding: the provisions of the Act of the 9th April, A. D 1656, for the period of three years from the lit day of July next, at the rate of per centum below the rates specified in said Actj and should the State printing and binding be allotted to me, I will be ready forth with to give bond, with sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance of the work eo allotted.” which said proposals shall be sailed and endorsed ** Propo sals for the Publlo Printing and Binding,” and shall be directed to the said Speakers, and be delivered to one or both of them, to be opened, announced, and allot ted, on the 25th day of January, instant, agreeably to the provisions of the Act of the April j*4-6t Secretary of the Commonwealth. Lancaster savings institu tion.—The undersigned, appointed by the Coart of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, auditors to dis tribute to and among those legally entitled thereto, the balance of money In the bands of T. L. Roberts, assignee of tbe Lancaster Barings Institution, as ap pears by bis first account filed in the office of the Pro* honotary of said Court, hereby give notice that they will meet for the purposes of their appointment at the Banking House of the Institution on WEDNESDAY, February 9th, 1869, at 10 o’clock, A.‘M., when and where all parties interested are hereby notified to at tend. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN, de2s sBt WM. AUG. ATLBE. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Goodyear’s Patent for Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrios aod articles madeby combin ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets or vulcan ized rubber are notified that unless tbe same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, they cannot be legally 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, EXCLUSIVE OWN ER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE BIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the stylos heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, L7OENBBB TO MANUFACTURE AND BELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 CQURTLANDT Street, N. Y. n24-ly HORACE H. DAY. ißntdjcs, Jerodrß, &t, Bailey & 00., rouuai-T BAILEY & KITCHEN, {for. r.mor.l to th.tr new Fireproof, Whits Marhl, Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening th.ir_F.ll Stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To whlsh ih.y lnrlt. the att.ntlon ot the publio. BILYEB-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLISAL. Ann BBTAIL. «ir It tr ©euUemctt’s iFnrnistjmg (Swobs. j£|OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. R. o, waljTorn a 00., (Now) Nos. 0 and T North SIXTH Street, Have now In Store a most complete and varied Btook of— GENTS’ FURNIBHING GOODS, SUITABLE VOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Tbev beg to inform the publio in general, and the Ladies* is particular, that their line of GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS Is unequalled in this city. dU-lmlf Qlarnojjes. ISAAC P. BBANIN, JL LIGHT COACH A CARRIAGE BUILDER, FRANKFORD. PA. All work warranted to giro satisfaction. Orders res pectfully solicited. 0010-am* .ftUmejj. dhKfh nnn DOAN, la sums to salt tfp<L}\J«vJ\S\/&ppUcnntB, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, Ac., on mode rate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, N. W- corner THIRD and GABKSLL Street*, below Lombard. Es tablished tor the last 85 yoara. Office hours from 7A. M. to 7 P.M. dlMmif JUitufJt JlTeat. MI N 0 E V MEAT—The subscriberhas commenced manufacturing his NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, which he offers to his customers in large or small quan tities Orders through Blood’s Dispatch will be punc tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, 3 BPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Sts.. dO-lm-if Philadelphia! Seuiiug JUadjine®. JEWING MACHINES. © SAVAGE’S PATENT, TBl HOST BIMPLK—MOST FKBVBOT. No. 722 CHESTNUT STREET. The most desirable Sewing Machines for Families yet made d 8 lmlf* FISH.— 886 Barrols Nos. 1,2, and 8 Macke rel. 30 do and tierces Salmon. 40 do Bea Shad. 246 do Mackinaw White F/sh. 487 do Halifax and Eastport Herring, 860 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 880 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish, sale by 0 0. SADLER A CO., dfi AUGH St., second door abev Froa _ F~UG AB 5.—2,000,000 HAVANA CIGARS, favorite brands, by late arrivals from Havana, in Regilla, Operas, Conchas, Londrcs, Ac., Ac., in store and bond, and fox Btdt PJ A, MERINO, MO Boutb FRONT (Street) ***» fox Sale attb to tti. pioa SALE—B,OOO AOSESTJHBESfed V FARMING LAND, situated 52 mHtff.aMyvLdek Haven, and 2 miles f/rita the gafitmry ana End Bail road, Clinton county, F* ~ . Inquire of B. UtfilT, 209 OHDROH Alley, Hi}*., Or to OUAB. HUNT, tffif the Property. m for BsiraMrais a** Bill. MARKET Street, beloirfotlrfljr, it i* ode of tfc* moat desirable boaieess ataad* Im Market street, havinflt. been occupied as such for many rears. Avtfy w TOJCODO&B /. DORHSIrbY, 207 South flflH Street. jaB-fltath6t* mFOR SALE—A VALUABLE FRO BBBT7, No. 270 South FOURTH St*«et<- ***▼<>' Bjpruce, suitable for Btuinets or Heetaeoea. Apply oo the premigee, it* mTO LET—The store and basement, No. 628 OHEBTNOT StrMt, Sw.lm’l BalMlnr. la. 4 tt ‘« or M7BBB k VQOMS, H. t. wan Sotoatb mg Btiutom stieeta. STORE TO BENT. k iuhbsomb btosb. „ No. £4B ABOH Btnet, NtoHj atted op irith W»1I 0»u, Harblo Count*™, «n 4 Morbid floor, «tUt»bl«;for Soirelleraod BllTdrontUi, or toy fouoy bojuueu. B«ut, K9OO. Aito, A WKLi l/lOBTED lODHTH BTOB7 BOOK, OH NOBTB STBESIT. Apply to JONBB, WHIM, k McCUBDY. No. 6M ABOB stnet. ga TO RENT—The neat Dwelling House, £llO3O South FIFTH, below Carpenter street, west Bide, baying four Chambers, Bath, two Parlors, private Entry, and Stairs, with a good dry Basement Kitchen and Cellar, In complete repair, and good yard, with out let back. Also, to rent, two neat email Dwelling* In SEARS Street, above Sixth, and below Wharton street. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Beal Estate Broker and Ageet, N. W. corner of THIRD and LOMBARD Streets# Jaft-St* fTTO LET—The First Floor ana Basement of d»ir»Mo Oranits Front Store. Jfo. 28T 'OHESTSVCT street. Inquire on the premises* dBl»tf 'Amusements. MUSICAL FUND HALL. lfX SATURDAY EVENING, JacaarrSth. GUSTAV BATTERS FOURTH AND POSITIVELY LAST CONCSST IN THIS CITY. Aiclrted by BERTHA JOHANNBIN, wfeo will *f»g—Ttpflf -ITrSi die from Don Oioraimi, with Mr. eonß, “Mewra T.BIBHOP, PHILLIP BOHR, „, H. BONBWITZ, k ALLEN, and SCHMITZ, BATTER will playßrnanl—Tarentelle for two Pia nos, (with Mr. Bonewlta)—Trio (Tesca.) and by re quest, « Yankti Boodle i * Tickets FIFTY CENTS each, to be had at the win* cfpal Music Stores, and at the door on the evening of the Concert. 9 Ur. SATTEB has taken eep’cial pains to make this, his FAREWELL CONCERT, the most attractive of the Besson. In order to meet all *xijwneiM, there win be a Programme of classical, modern, and patriotic Marie. For farther particular*, cee Programme la the Maato Stores • The oneqaalled attraction of this Consort being sack as to anticipate a most brilliant, fashionable, and vast audience, the public are rvspeetfaJly requested to get their Ticket* ai early as possible. J>ooi» will be open at o’clock, in order to prerest too great a rush. Concert to commence at 8 precisely. Grand Pianos bom the celebrated firm of Chickeriog As Sons. jaB»lt A MEBIOAH AOABIMY OF MUSIC. £A. The Director of the Opera respectfully informs the pnbVe that be has rented the Academy of Music for the purpose of giving a short season or Italian Opera, which, in consequence o! engagements previously con cluded, cannot ho extended beyond BIGHT NIGHTS. The great faror with which his efforts to please were received last year imposes upon him the duty to express hli regrets that he Is not able to give a season of each length as would be commensurate with the mneicalimportance of Philadelphia. It was his ardent wish to open the Philadelphia season a'ter Mile. PJcoo lomiol’e first twelve nights In New York; but, unfor tacately. the possession •of the Academy, by Mr. Strakosch at that time, prevented the cairjing out of hie original intention. He trusts, however, that during his present visit he will succeed in making such arrangements for the future with the Directors as will enable him to give Italian Opera In Philadelphia with, the same regularity ai he will do in New York and Boston; for which purpose he has united the Boston Theatre with the New York Academy of Music for the next two years, until which time he is the leasee of both theatres. The arrangements made for the xiqbt moats are o( the most complete description. Ail the great artists composing his present company will appear, including Mile. PICCOLOMIWI tfme. LABORDB* Mile. POINBOT, Mile. GHIONI, Mad.BBRKBL. BRIGffOLI, TAMABO, LOBINI, PEERING, FLOBENZA, MAGGIOROTTI. YTSINLIQH, . OOLETTI, PIOKANEBER, DHBRBUL, CARL FORMES, Who will be supported by able and efficient artists for those second and minor parts the perfect execution of which is essential for the correct rendering of tht ensemble In the truly grand operas the director intends to produce. The principal dmusetue will be Mile. SOTO, assisted by an efficient ballet troope under the direction of Mr. Daufitaedt, ballet master from the 80/al Opera in London. For tbe purport cf avoiding any additional rehear sals, which by nodolr fatiguing the artiste washes their vocal powers, Mr. Ullman will bring over THE SATIRE OBOHESTSA AND CHORUS from the New York Academy of Untie, They whl be under the direction of OARL ANOQUTZ and Signor UUZIQ, Mile. PIOCOLOMINI wiU appear on three nights. The first two Piooolo mint nights will be given on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, January 14 and IS, after which she will leave for Baltimore, and appear fa Philadelphia for the third and last time o** her return. Mile. Plccolominl will be succeeded by LABOBDB and fOINSOT, * who will appear in several new and celebrated operas. On four of tae eight nights the great basso, OARL FORMES, will appear in some of his greatest characters. MARTHA, SON GIOVANNI, ROBERT LB DIABLB, and the following new operas and revivals THE HUGUENOTS, LB NOZZE DI FIGARO, and LA ZINGABA, (the Italian version of the Bohe mian Girl.) ■ The prices of admission will be • Reserved seats $2 and $l, according to location. Admission to parquet and parquet circle $1 The Director trusts that the prices of admission will not be found higher than the rare attractions offered, and the great expense incurred in transporting for so short a time an immense establishment from city to city, oblige him to ask. They are the same which the public of New York and Boston hare cheerfully paid throughout the season. On FRIDAY, fan. 14, at 8 o’clock; First aopearance in Philadelphia of Mile. PIGCOLOXINL THE DAUGHTER 07 THE REGIMENT, with a complete and great cast. Piccolomini ..........as. Carl Formes (for the first time) m The Sergeant. Tamaro {the new tenor).*.... as..*.. Tonlo. Qa SATURDAY. Jan. 16, PICCOLOMINI in her neat role of Violetta in la traviata, When the celebrated baritone PLOEBNZA will appear with BBIGNOLI. In the ball-room scene will he In troduced a grand ballet, when blue. SOTO will make her first appearance - sinee • her return bom Sonth America. The sale of seats for the first two nights will com mence on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 22, at 9 A. M., at th» Academy ot Music. After these two nights, Milt. Plecolomtai will leave for Baltimore and Washington, and will be succeeded by MADAME LABOBDE, who will make her first appearance alnoe her return from Europe on Monday. * jaT-tf Mrs. d. r. bowers* walnut-ht. THEATRE, comer of NINTH aad WALNUT Streets THIS (Saturday) EVENING, January 8,1869, THE HONEY MOON! Daks Araazs, Mr. H. A Perry; Juliana, Mrs. P. B. Conway. To conclude with THE DRUNKARD. Edward Middleton, Ur. H. A. Perry; Mary Wilson, Mrs P.B.Oomway. Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Oircia, and Third Tier, 26 cents; parquet* STU.cants; Draia Olrole, 60 cents: private Boxes, eocortßng to theft locale, 68 and 66; Single Beats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. Doom open at half past 0 o’clock; Curtain rises ah 7 o’clock. - •MTHBATLEY fc OLARKE’ 8 AKOH-ST, IT THEATRE-—Williams. Fredericks, Acting led Stage Manager. THIS (B.tunUr) EVENING, Jwmwj S, 1869, OUB AMERICAN CBCBIN. Am Trcnchj-rd, dux America Cousin, Ur. J. 01*rk«; Lord pandrecry, Mr. Wkwtl.7. DUMB MAH Of MANOHKBTEB; 08, THE TOOK EJSIB Admission, 25 eta. Bccoyed Bwta in Dwm Circle, SIM ots; OrokMtn Btslls, M ots; Bests Is Prlrsto ots; Osllnj.lBots; OslloryforOolondPereoni,26cmj Private Box in Gallery for Oolored Persona, 88 eta; Whole Private Box, 63. ... _ Boors open at half past 0 o'clock I oommenea at 7, precisely. _> IVATIONAL cibous, walnut ST., IV .bora EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Msnsg«r. THIB (Bitonfs7) EVENING. Jsonsr, S, 1859, SPRITES OB THE SILVER SHOWER, with the THREE LITTLE GIBLS A 8 THE fAIRY TRIO, with B. HEMMING ss the MERCURY. The Derfermsoee concluding with BRAND COMBINATION OB STAR 3. SOALE OB PRICES. Drees Circle end Pciquett, 40 cent. Olllldren nnder ten jesre of 20 ‘ Bsmllj .•*> “ Doore open at qusrter to 7 o’clock. Perttrnmnce* will commence st 7%. Mrs. d. p. bower* walnut-st. theatre. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT *lllBB CAROLINE RICBINGB. At the solicitation of many Patrons of the Drama, who are earnestly desirous of making some sub stantial test menial of their appreciation of the above named popular artiste, the full embodiment in their opinion ox all those qualities which tend to elevate the purity and prosperity of her vocation, the manage ment of the Walnut-street Theatre, in compliance with a requisition numerously signed, hare xinajy set &P *WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Jan-12,18(59, For that event. The Xutertavnmeute eelected are THE ENGHANTBSSS and the BONNIE PISH WIFE, In both of which the Beneficiary will appear. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Single Seats In Orchestra and Private Boxes.H 00 Dress Oirde, Family Olrole, and Parquet... 60 cents. Amphitheatre or Third Tier.............. 26 Toe Box Plan is now open to the Public, and seats can be secured, wlihont extra charge, in all sections of the Theatre except Third Tier. jaT-ftt* SANFfRD’S OPERA HOUSE* ELEVENTH Street. between Mirketand Chestnut OPEN 70S THE SEASON. Bj the largest Troupe of MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD BANfOBD’S OPERA BOOSE akp thb SANTORO CHILDREN Admittance 26 cents, SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Street;. COME AND LAUGH. Oome and «aa the Fnnnr Blit*, tie Amusing Blits, the RemulkaWe Blltl, the Langhing Blita, the Popular Blits, the Blits, who “ihERJORMiNOB EVERY EVENING, commencing 7X o'clock, mAWEDNEBDAY and SATURDAY AJ TKRNDONB. At 8 O’clock. £asistivg of WONDERFUL MRTAMOBPHOSBS, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned Cftoerj Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Bone Dancer. Admission, 25 oenta; Children, 18 eeota. j&3 mflE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF JL THE FINS ARTS, No. 1026 GHEBTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays exoepted) from 0 A. M. till 6 P. U. Admission 25 oenta. Children 12 oenta. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad* mission at all times, $BO. dT-tf (i/rUSIOAL FUND HALL. —THE GER -1?A MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their Pablio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nor. 20th. Single Tiokets 25 cents; a package of tight tickets for il, which may be obtained at Andre’s, UOt Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton’s, oornar of Serenih and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per* lomaiwo commences at 3# o’ctakp.K' auT-tf
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