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ABHiß—ThemaiketisqulstforbOth hinds at 86.62 X for Pots and $6 for Pearls., .< Plocb, &o—The market for western canal flour at tho openingwas nnsettied, hot towards.the do 0 afirm foaling prersiled with a better demaud—many holders hafe withdrawn from the market. ; The sales are 11.000 bbls at 84.60a4.76 for superfine elate | 855006.60 f Qr extra j 0 •$5 8505.7& for low graces of west-ru extra : 86 7606.80 for Shipping brands of rouod-boop extra Ohio; $6.85a7 for trade, brands do.; |6.75a7>75 lor extra Genesee, 1 and 86 80«8.(0 for Bt. Louis brands. i Oaotdian Piour is quite steady; small sales at $6.70 C. 0.70. Bouthern Plour is in fair demand, and is held with increased firmness, and Is less freely offered; the sales are J ,700 bbls at 8505 60 for- superfine Baltimore, &e.. and $9.6907.45 for fancy and extra brands.- Bya Hour is in moderate snpply,and Is firm at $3.40 ss4JQ. , Corq Meal,ls in fair demand at 83 4008.60 for Jersey. $i04.10 for Brandywine, and $l9 forpuocbeoos. Gaaix—A good demand prerails Tor Wheat, and the muket is firmer-j the arrirals 'are limited. Tie sales are some 88.000 bos at $1.26 for red Westers, in store, 1.86 for fair white Southern, $1.60 for white Kentucky, or equal to that, in store, and 75090 for' Colcago sHog, including aome 80 to 86,000 boa .ofjhe latter at prices withiuourraoge.n - .r.-,-y\ Rye is a»m at 70c for Northern. Oats are in falr .de> mand.' Bates of State63os7omeaturOsbd and Western end Canadian at 59«60ih store.' Barter ?s heid w*th more confidence. The sales are 2,000 but' inferior State at 69a700,’500d and choice held at 76 ©' 92c. , Corn is held higher, bnt is quiet; small sales of Southern yel ow at 80c. ' Western mixed is held at 88 086 s. , - r. : PBOVIBIOSB.—The Pork market!! firmer) the dftnrnd Is more active f< r, which is io small stock. Prime is held firmly: and is in 'speculative request for the future,. . 1 Bsl*sof 1,700 bbls at 817 37# for'new mess, now held at $17.60 j sl3el& lGfor. new prime—the latter rate for 600 ibis prime deliverable about the 20th of February, and $lB 76&J0 for clear ; this Is scarce; Beef iewneitanged ; tbe demand is fair; sales of 860 fcbts at80C0.76 ft-r countryprime, SSoB for domes*, soolO 60 for repaeked.mess, and 810.76a11.6Qf0r extra do . - . Prime'mess la heM firmly at J16©19. Beef Hams are steady at513.60©16. Uacon isquite doll and hearj at B*©loo. , Cat Meats are in limited demand, at B#©9,Vo.for Hams ia pickle, and CffOjfo for Shoulders, with sales of ZlOhhds , Xard is held with more flrmness: sates ,o' 650 btfa at 11V oil £o _ DrsisedHogs at 7#®Bo. Corn-red are 2sneh;wanied for'-hiery i Me«# Po>k.' .Batter is in fair demtnd. at'll«20o ; for/Ohto/\aad 16<a260 for State. Cheese ia ea’cable at \ .. WBiskir —Tbe steady and,thedemand fairj sales'of 250 bbla at2oe.; ’ ’ CITY ITEMS. Leciukb- nir Hon;'Edwabd' Eybbxtt.'—By re* ference to our advertising columns, It will be Men that' Hon..£<twaTdETerctt,ls>aunouneed to deliver, a lecture •at the Academy. of in this oity, on Thursday evening, the 27lhinit.;bls subject to/be ‘‘Benjamin Prahklin.> 1 a r sehqlarllke Everett! fa & house like ,)Kusioy,-in » oity like , Philadelphia—wboie.ciUxens may - safely challenge the: world jn 'their appreciation; of things that are, wall/ good—cannot failto MMYTectare-foidevehtortbe . PATBMTS Fpn THB MiLLiOH.—Wo doubt if. there is any whioh theft is cosbeotratedthe qOlntceaenceof as wide and varied a ecope'of genius as . the .reader mayf And in - tij e" nuiu&ctorjr a\d .sa’esrooma of M eMrs.Ar thM , ; ’Burnham, dcGilroy, onthe'Kortheut corner of Tenth'Wd Oeorge in^Wj^ty.lS^r^ teoalve sight of whichthe “Old Dominion” gree of, A i4geaUytm'k^^ 4be pttbltoii beglaniig to •ppVfcJater.lndHd ,*o,well Is it nndcritood by the most intelligent,of the readers of The Prpss~\h%t this Ann will not lend , the prestige cfjtehamo/to any other than'inve nt ions of' undoubted merit, that themerefaet of an ar/lcle being manufactured by Arthur, < 6hrnhamj./b,. Gilroy, fa saffi- r eientto warrant 1 , its; sprody; introduction into general nee. Their HvO’dpomiillon” Pot has, really wrought a miracle in the art ofjcoffee making, aabon*: dreda of coffee drinkers -in the community-will terrify.' Their said tobesoeooDoml cal anjnstitutionthai.the cost of it, In an ordinary) fami'/V.is more than made-up ,in tlm;teait j miresiif three monthV ‘uee. : 'VThfir ~oelebrat^.r‘ < 'W'eath'er Strips,” to : remedy' door end window cracks, hare had an extraordinary the pwt few days, and we do not doubt that: where such cracks exist, to any ex* tent, thb-'appUcaUoa’of'these strips will not only add much, tothe comfort, of the inmates, bat detract ma terially from the amount of- their coal bills. Dead Letters.—Daring the list year th«» hare been received at the general Poet Office, 13,103 «» dead letters,” containing $61,239.72 in money. We do not kn'iW what dispositionwill be mado or this snug sum, bat-think it nightbeput to agoodpurpcse, by applying It to furnish .suitable winter clothing to the living. That is, by transmitting it with orders for ele gant Overcoats,*'Sadrs/.'etc.', to E.H.Etdridge’s‘old Franklin Hal) CiOthlngEroperium, N0.,82l Chestnut I; 'gf s ' -, r - j=v _• “ Cutting Hiou Dotoh There Isa good ideal of “outting high Dutch” going on upon the Schuylkill at present - The skaters gyrate gracefully upon thei? steel runners,-the sliders glide swiftly, along,.and the. ladles look ,on approvingly, particularly if-the. flying skaters are clad in the, elegant garments made at the Brown Stone Olothlug >Hall of'Boekhill and Wilson, Kos 603 and fIOS Ohestnui'itrefli/aboTe SlAb. . The Advxkt op PicOolokiwi at the; Academy of Huslo on Friday evening, l promises to.be a Wry, bril liant affair’/ In operatic ‘circleV great preparations are being made to give eclat to .the occasion;'and we an informed that orders have beenreeolved>t the Palatial Clothing'Establishment of Granville Stokes; No. 607 Chestnut street, for upwards of four hundred entire'new suits, to jAd to the brilllanoy of her reception. The •ale of tickets has already commenced, and 71 tremen dous gathering of the “ upperten” will doubtless be' on hand to greet the fair bantetrlceV We wish her every success oh her debut lb tbeQuakercity. ‘ r -ittnriue intelligence, POUT OF FIIILADELPHIAj Jan. 13 ISS9, SU» RUES. ;.% 17 |,STJN BETS HIGH WATER........... ARBIVID. Steamih’p Delaware, Copes 3 i hoars from New York, with mdse and .passengen.to, James. AUderdio e Passed brie America at the Buoy'on the Middle. > The City Ice Boat. Capt L D Bchelliogor, from New Castle fi'iU yesterday, arrived at 8 PM. Beports having left the brigs' 0 B AUeo, laas, Thomaa Walter, Mercury, Sophie, America,' revenue butter Forward: ana two sehoooers. "At. Matcui. Hook«.scbr X<amartme r diiobi'gtbg; at birqua Onsrm/ seha Margaret Belbharat. and A Hatnmond. The steam ship City of Richmond, for -Elohmpntt, passed Gi übb’a landing about noon, hod tbe . steaoship Boston,’for N ■York, pacasd New Cafctle at 7.15 Tuesday evening. The floating ice ii fast diminishing. , ... CLEARED Barque White Wing, Ssliug, Laguayra, psliett Bros fsr tauwaayn to thu rasee.] < ' - . Batjjihab,Ga., Jan 12 Arrived, steamship BVan, from New York; ship Mary Davenport, from: Vatencla.- MEMORANDA Steamship Keystone Btate,Marshman, hence, arrived at £*v&nnah oth Inst, and was to s>il at 2 M llih on her TeturO. ... = ' , flteaiishlp. Cahawba/Bollcck, cleared at New York yesterdeyfop.Havana: • T i BUaoiship Hhokley, from Havre Dee. 26, arrived at New.Yorx yesterday. x * *.‘ . . ‘ Steamship Arsflo, Lines, from New York, arrived at, Havre . ateamshlp .Virginia, KeUy t hence, arrived at Bioh- t ; 1 ; ‘ . fiteamshfp .Moses .Taylor, Gray, from Aspinwall Jan 8, strived atNew York lltn Inst.:-. - • ■ ' Steamßhlp*.PUiadejphia, Harrison, c.eared at New Ofleaos 4th lost; for Havanaand New, York. Ship ’ Commonwealth; for * Boston, sailed from Vslpa ralßoNaTiO.'-' »sr . * . % . ' Ship.-Union* Shellings,-from OaUao.orrifed at Ant werp ft) tfruU/‘-; Ship Blga.Freto,frow-Savannih,arrived afc'Havre ISthult. r % • ' Shin Volant,-Luot, from Mar«eHl«Oot22, arrived at N#wY6rk 3 ye*t«rday. ■ 'i J| v" ■ ->• *•••:’ Ship Alfred Btorer,' Connery, for Mobile, sailed from - Havre24thult. .. . ■* • : 1 Ship 8 March, Stow*, for at New York ye ehib^T M lIg fi to ! ’> from-Baltimore, arrltedat Bor ’ duox Slat alt. Bhlp'Aoßtr»ll,,'lMl»ji forßamntra, eldaied «t Now ' York ycßtanlar. . ■ ■ ' '■ BhlSjohn JfnWr.H.riMt.fo Thllid.lphln, w«« In Ui« rlt.r, LWerpool/23d ttlf, onliwd bodnd. Skip H«nryßrirt*m; Pow; 13td»,..frqm New York, ' , .. . ... Ship Luquter. pwu, Orle»n»-9lh' - Ship Plifta™; for. Huropton Bo«d«, MdtM fr ovu O.IJ ao 4thnll. . Bhlp 'LiDitntnlßir, Oifßa. fro™ Botlon, urlnd at - OalUiMslir i . . ' , : Skip WtokiU. rrduTui VMaolmo, at Te»k ’fc'allliwtt.' '•■•/tito&'tfi-**..'; ' Bhip .looiniura, H*aitW) fMra Sfcn kruicißCo. at Sllß d.dy,Pug,t Boandi2l!rtUit;;-‘V ' -• 1 . ship Saariti VaW,'?6tuiff/«aakt'Bofika, Not 24tb, '' ynan* & j ' - for •: loohdob; IcAdlpgi By Drummond, for N Pettafeon: d)s -i KOkfeß 0, . ■ SU^oUa, F'.lnV, incerUW; P.m.llurt. M«gnlr«. »=d Oj en et. Mooie, diMhuttlngi were »t Sjdn.r, MBW> Oct 11; : Ship Badly-Farnum. Some*, tor Hampton Roads, •tiled from Callao. Nov BGth-not 26Jh. - - * * Ship Luckuow.'Gorham, for Mobile, cleared at Ban * r shlp Thorndike, Billed from San B/aacieoo Bth alt. for Puget Sound/ - . Ship Golden Oity.-Learj.for Bhanghae, sailed from San Francisco Ilth ult ‘ ’ ._ •- g|jjp Xldrldge, Coleman, Bailed from Ban Franols co 12th ult. for Elide Island. Ship Indiaman', Smith, for Hong Kong, Bailed from San Francisco 16th ult. ■ - ■ ' BhipSosaa G Owen, Norton, for Liverpool, was load* ing at Apalachicola sth inet. Tlarque Hold Hunter, Hatch, sailed from San Francis oolStb ult. for Hnmboidt. ’ Bardne N. Hinckley, Strout, salted from 8t Thomas 23d_ alt: for Bio de Janeiro, with the paasengera and cargo of barque Parthian. v j BarqueEdmundDwight, Nickerson, was upat Mobile 6th Inst for Baltimore. .■ Barque Mary Elisabeth, Hichborn, spoken 7th ult In the Straits of Gibraltar, left Messina 17th ult. for Phi ladelphia. Barque Z D,’Fairfield, for Montevideo, cleared at New York lUh Inst , Barque' Roman, Lowry, oleared at New York yeater terday for Montevideo. .Barque Blmwocd. from Boston, arrived at Valparaiso Nor 23d. - . Brig West, Studley, from Galvestoh, arrived at New York yesterday. . Prig Monticello, Hopkins, elsared at Baltimore 11th Insti for Pernambuoo and a market. Brfg Abbott Lawrence, Matthews, from Jacmel for Boston, arrived at Nassau, NP, 17th ult. leaking badly. Her cargo (1390 bsgs coffee and 60 tons logwood) Is dis charging; probably insured in Boston. Tho vessel will be hove out and have her bottom caulked. .... - .Bchr O.H Rogers, Langley, from Porto Rico, at Jack sonville 8d lust. , . . „ Bohr H B Gibson, Crocker, hence, arrived at New London 10th Inst , . Schr E W Gardner, Bourne, for Charleston, was at Attakspas Ist last. il , - « : gehr W O Mershon, Cole, from Mobile for Provi dence, arrived at Newport 10th inat. Bchr Argus Eye, Sharp, hence, arrived at N Orleans 9th ihst. - - Bchr Jas Martin, Hall, henoe, arrived at Providence 10th inat/ ‘ The' U 8 steamer Bhubrick, Com’r De Camp, arrived at Ban Francisco 17th nit. from San Diego. , A mail big for tho Paraguay squadron will be made up early next week at the Brooklyn Naval Lyceum. The mail bag from the Mediterranean squadron for Boston, which was supposed to have been lost with the barque Kate Wheeler, abandoned at sea, has beensayed and delivered to the U 8 Consul at Gibraltar. - bBO 71* . 71* - Ihe U B brig- Balnbridge arrived at Bio de Janeiro Nov,B from the Coast of Africa. All well on board. The Balnbridge would sail, in company with the flag-ship 8t Lawrence and sloop-of-war Falmouth, for Montevideo In a few days. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Great Isaacs Lightbodbb,—We are informed, says t&e Nassau, NPj Gnatdian of the 18th December, that the whole olthis lighthouse will be completed in about a'month, as Jt Is now only waiting for the lantern, which, with that intended tor the lighthouse at Cay Lobes, is daily expected from England in the Bine 3 aoket. . BAN FRANCISCO, Deo’ 11—Ar, barque J Godfrey, Clark, New York, 175 days; 12th, Fr corvette Kurydlce, Pichon, Honolulu; ship Black Hawk, Bowers, Liver pool, 121 daya; 13tb, brig -Francisco, HaU, Portland: 6th, steamship Bonora, Baby, Panama; 26th. barque J B Lancaster, Small, Batavia; Sami Merritt, Llbbey, Co lumbia River; brig Franklin Adams, Bean, Port Town send. . -81 d 12th, Dan barque Farvell, Fischer, Valparaiso; 18tb, steamship Cortes, Huntington, Vioterla; Br ship B. L Hardman, Barclay, Iquique, via Pnget Bound: Bound: barques. Ann Psrry, Lion, Paget Bound; Gold Hunter, Batch, Humboldt; brig Halcyon, Wood, do; 14th, steamship Paelflo, Haley, Ylotoria; 36th, Colom bia, Patterson, Columbia River; barquo Madonna, Hoeg, Puget Bound; 17tb, Frshlp Turgot, Haraategny, Ma setTan. ARRIVALS AT THE MINCIPAL HOTELS, DP TO on O'OIiOOK IBM ÜBIIM. OXBABD BODSB—Okartnnt .bmt, below Ninth. BM Sherman, NY JR Taylor, NY Joe 8 Cleveland, Balt ’ John Elliott, Balt .John B Payne, Miss Win Ginmen, Miss J Chamberlin, Louisville J Waibutoh, St Louis F Odivaue, Boston J Holmer, Boston W H N Howard, Mass Mrs H A Wrigbt, Detroit J P Jones, Reeding Wm Small. Balt A Dnthel, New Orleans - E Gollen, New Orleans J F Sherman, New Orleans John D Wing, N Y Mrs P 8 Morgan,N Y Miss M E Jenham, N Y P H Wentworth, Boston Ghas Torrey, Boston J A Moore, Pa “ Dr Goble, Newark, N J Wm R Whitehead. Va Geo W Lyon, N Y Sami O Bunn, Sasioa 1 - D Davies, N Y B Davies, NY J Goodin, Jr, Cincinnati AlexSßliaw, N Y Dr Hunter & la, Va BR Dickson, Lewiebnrg, Va E N Marshall, Charleston Lewis B Henry, NY J LLockwood,Ala John Mannikhnysen, Md Jokn T Ritchey, Balt Jat N Boatoheroh, Buffalo Wm B Redfield. N Y BA Grouse, Pa PD Luther, Pottsvlllo John Nelson, Pa - Ohas T Jones, NY ON Salt. Pu w HJ Denning. NY GeoMOloott,NY ' H Nesshler,NY Alex D o apier, NY H M Norton A la, N J Alex Peterson, 8t Louis L A Chandler. N / A Elliutt, N J . J Sorole, Boston J L Taylor, Ohio Geo 7 Nichols, N Y C Wilson. NY J P Helfenstelo, 8t Louis Chauncey Smith, Boston Mr Swift, New Bodford AH'GaIe.NY M E Richards, Pottavllle Geo F James. Fan Frandico Obas M Carpenter, N Y DHWeekfcNY - s JBPatoam,NY OOObapin, Springfield . Robt Hall. Baltimore Wm O Broken, N Y ‘ WnJ Bryan, NY CG Wilson, NY NS Forbes,Portsmouth,Va W M Davis, Waih’n G M Jacobs, NY Wash Jacobs, NY D Clark, N Y DW O Wheeler A la, N Y Jaa B Taliaferro, Va FE Smith, Pa ; - Mr Elliott, NY WS Peckham.lnd JR Matthews. Md Dr N B Rankin,* Md Ohas Seller, Pittsbur g W H Winder, U S N M Malone, Pa J Robley, Brooklyn LA Willard, Chicago Hon D Todd, Ohio * - MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth st., below Aroh. ft B Parker, Lewistown . T J Ooe, N Y H B McKean.Towanda , O BMerriok, Phila Wm D bprecher, Lancaster R Ball, Mass W Mershon. N Y ’ H 0 Lebauway, StreudsVg W P Wallace, Oineianat!, O H A Rowe, Wooster, Q .IT Boyd/OornwalJ; Pa - FA’ Macartney; Pa J Howarth, Jr, Wilßcsbarre G P Parrish, Wilkesberre A G Brodbesd, M Ohank ' W Ramsey, LooUriile, Ky C G Nicholson, Balt . D.W Davis, Tenn AO Spring, Boston B L Hendricks, N Y .Mm Merrick, Phila ' . .y . : Fourth. * . A Hiller, Pa a . .».sBK Miller, F» * ,G Barker k, la, M Chunk Miss L Barker, M Chunk Miss. Annie Willett, Del: J Bwlnnerton, Jr & la, N J J LStrouse k la Bellefonte T f Eilenburg, Easton J P Holman, Newark. N J ■ BP Long & la, Bellefonte .& J Bide&wf, Del F B Reeves, NJ ’J Tncker, Richmond. Va - O Alpaugb A la. N J P Van Byekel k la, N J 'GW Walker, N Y G W Damson, N Y, -.8 R Peters, California J Roberts, California . B. McDowell, Va • AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., ab. Fifth. Robt a Jours, NY John B Lewis, Balt P J *arry, Easton W Irvin & ledy, N Y MGidelman, Balt - ~ 0 Black, Phils < X Sturdevant, Danbury, Con B W Gerring, N Y G G Oowperthwaft, N x WO Hill, Va .0 H Breed, Portland,Me John B«tes, Brslon L Carson, Boston ' D B Wilwn, Chicago DIB Freeman, N Y John Hunk, jr. N J L Butler, Wilkeabarre Blits Fiah, N Y M M Rhodee, Taunton B L Wood. Taunton J 0 Hinsdale, N Y PFobifHin.NY Dr J 0 Brown, Ya W Watts, Va Anson Atwovd, Troy, N Y FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third, 0 F Morton; N J "- Aug M, Wills, NJ T BUnger, Glauboro H htene, Relvldere, IU T King, New Haven " HA Bennett, Phila Beoj Griff-y r Pa V MutchUy/N J J BotchklM.<M.ddletown Geo W Hobbs. Balt J 8 Mopp * lady, Balt Mias T Elchburger, Balt F A March, Easton T J Galbraith, Minnesota J DQuackenbush, N Y A G M Prevost, N J Mr BuU«field,>N Y. ‘ J Llppincott, N J R H Wells, Mass , J Husyer, Balt ABHaJnes, NJ J Johnston, NY . NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third, 0 Q Btiel, Mount Bethel' 0 M Straub, Pottavllle HD Shsfer, Bmitbfleld .J P Leebreok, Pa H J Handler, Pottsville B Germany, Lancaster J J Gk«er, Doylestown 0 J Boyer, Trappe, Pa -BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhllJ. I Horn, Easton G Lesa/g, Monroe co, Pa H Miller, Pa. M Eckert, Pa 8 Lelts, Pa J Harbest«r. Reading A Trate, Reading W B Meyer, Bucks 00, Pa . BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third ft., ab. CallowhUl. V Fisbar, B-rksco John Berg, Butler, Pa Obav Harper, Jenktntown E M Strauss, Mlnersvllle D Lehr, Graiztown H Maurer, Beohteliville J F RuppBrt, Reading MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., above Arch Wm B gathers, N J Mias H Conover, N J Wm WitehUl, Pa Jaa Haywood, Marshall, 0 R G Porter, Mt Holly, NJ B M Fieas! Pa Mias E W Page; N Y , M as B A Page, N Y Mist 8 A Caodoq, Trenton Mies B Oaonon, Trenton 0 D Smith & la, Del Wm Howard, Wilmington John McCann, Rochester Thos Dickson, Phila John Dickson, Phila Thos Dickson, Jr, Phila . MADISON HOUSE—Second at., belev Arch. JaS H Badcl!ff,Del Sami Oarson, Balt Jaa Anderson, Balt . ’ ¥ Audenon, Balt Sami Onrt.o, N Y A Worth, west Cheater F Kerr, Wilmington Mr Harris, Wilmington Lewli K Davis, Albany - BenJ Moore, Albany Col J B Agnew, Pa John E Wood, Pa 4 43 .....8 46 BABLSY BBIAF HOTBL—Second etreet, below Vine. J Diaper, 81 on Shiner, l'a John S.rreni Bncke co • Je«»e Comfort, Attleboro A BUtenhouse, Md . A Craven, Bucks co Ohaa Boaler, Cheltenham Tboaßnt, Lambrrtv'e. N J Jos Hill, Germantown V Diokeraon, Attleboro BLACK BEAB INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. Lev! Shaw, N Y Geo Davis. Pa A Carr, Pa Joo Bussell, Clearfield, Pa Price Ingram, Chester co T Miller, Oheiter co, pa S M Uikedith A la, Pa Jno Creamer, Franklin co A‘Bordst>, Md Geo A Trlpple, Lane co,Pa R F Ohiiaman, Phceuisville A Spencer, Md A Bunting, Marous Hook H M Hitchner, N J » E Garrett, Coataville, Pa G 8 Morphy, York, Pa Special Notice©. Grand Complimentary Bali to David J\f. LYLE, to bo given at the NATIONAL GUARDS’ BUILDING, THIS (Thursday) EVENING. 07* Tickets #l., Must be prepaid. It* ' JNO.' H. BAlLOR,Chairman of B. o! M. VA Distressing Cough and Sore Throat Cured* Da. 0. M. JicuoK : 1 : A. short time blnoe I was attacked with a very severe sore) throat and hoarsetess, aooompanied with a most Cisifft.sing and violent cough, which racked my system terribly. I used various remedies without obtaining relief, and finally • purchased two .bottles of HOOF LAND’S BALSAMIO CORDIAL, on taking wbioh I waa entirely cored. We have since used It for other members of our family, and find that it never faile. We look upon it as the very - best medioino of the kind in the -world. Very respeotfully yours, Nbwtows, N. J., May 17,1868. Prepared , only by. Dr. 0 M. JACKSON, No. 418 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States and Canada.* Price 76 cents per bottle. It Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent. Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY/WALNUT Street, 8. W., corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in 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 lire made in Beal Estate, Mortgages, Ground Renta, and fuch first-class securl tift as the chatter requires. Office hours from 0 o’clock in the morning until 6 o’clock in the afternoon, mid on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock, fefl Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits received in email and large amounts, from all classes of the .eommunity,'and - allows interest at the rato of five per cent, per annum. - Money may bo drawn by checks without lots of lnVt< rest; " Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. jlpTitt. -v - - ;’ T ' ‘ Farrel, Herring, As Co., sell mere Safes than all others In the trade. And why so 1 The reason is, beoaote the pnblio have,/rout experience, faith In their security from midnight robbers; and, should a fire oo oor, their books and valuables are sure to be found in excellent preservation. J*l2 t( Premium Perfumery, comprising Eau Lus- TRALB, EAU ATHBNIENNB, EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, NYMPH SOAP, VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, BOAPS or all hinds, POMADES, 008 MOTTOS, PERFUMES, &0., with a great variety of Pasov Goods. Bold by all Druggists, and by JULEB HAUEL k 00., Importers and Manufacturers, No. 704 OHESTNUT Btrset, Philadelphia. JalQ-et A Word to the Wise.-In purchasing fuel, the principal object to be gained is, to obtain an artiole that will produce the greatest amount of heat with the least possible waste. The Coal that most effectually com bines these qualities, and, therefore, the moat eeonomi cal, is the Hickory, sold at the lowett cash prices , atj DEACON k NBWHALL’B FAMILY COAL YARD,' No 835 north BROAD Btreet, below OALLOWHILL. Orders by despatob, or left at No. 89 sonth THIRD Street, promptly attended to. jaS-6t* Window Drapery, BBOOATELLE. BATIN DAxMASK, BATIN DE LAINB, WORBTED DAMABK, REPB, MOREENS, AND PLUBHEB, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. Owing to the lateness of the seaspn, we will elose out our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. ECurtains cut, made, and put up, lower than prioes elsewhere Also, White Laoe and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought at auotton, and selling at half the uraal price. Window Shades, Gold Bordered,.Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retail. PATTEN’S CERTAIN STORE, dB-tap!2 680 CHESTNUT Street. Grover 5c Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES. A NEW STYLE—PRICE $6O. 780 Ohssthut Btbsm, Phh.adklfbu. These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will rot rip, even if every fourth stitch be cat. They are unquestionably the best In the market for family use. 0016-tf fFTom von a aingpLim. _ffl * Jenaa Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma. . [Letter from a Lawjer'in NewbUryport, Maas.] Nkwbubtpobt, February 25,1866. Josbph Bobbitt, Esq —Dear 8lr: It Is now nearly twelve months since I received Hie first bottle of your valuable medicine for tho core of the Asthma. For thirteen years I suffered with the Asthma, and during that time there were but few months in which I did not suffer with a paroxysm that entirely prostrated me tor two or three days, and sometimes longer. I will say, that from the time I took the first dose of your (< Remedy” to the present hour, I have not had a had attack, and now my system is so free from It, that the most active exercise and exposure seldom has any other effect than to slightly restriot the lungs Your medicine soon dispels that sensation, and I can safely claim a general release from the tormentor. PJesse accept my gratitude for the great blessing, and believe me that I shall endeavor to introduce the Remedy whenever opportunity ocoun. With great respect, Jour obedient servant, J. H. BRAGDON. Mb. Bubshtt: I take pleasure in stating the won derful effeots of" Whitcomb’s Remedy for the Asthma,” on my wife. She has suffered for years with the Spas modie form of that terrible disease. * * * Atone time she was so far gone, that her physician could not count the pulse. * * * We were obllged.to open doors and windows in mid-winter, and resort to every expedient that affection oonld devise to keep her alive. At length I heard of "Whitcomb’sßemedy,”—it aoted like a charm; It enabled her to sleep quietly in a few minutes,guxd nearly broke up the disease. I beep it constantly on hand—and though it has not cured her it has donewpnders n the way of relief I am a Metho dist clergyman, stationed here. I shall be happy to an sver any inquiries respecting her ease, and you are at liberty to make any use of the foregoing faots that will benefit the afflleted,'' Yours, truly, - FBIOS ORB DOLLAR MB BOTTLB, Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy is prepared only by JO SBPH BURNETT k CO., 27*Central street, Boston. For sale by all the principal Druggists throughout the United States and the Canadas. dBotfe2T One-Price Clothing ol the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for ritail balks. We mark our lowest selling prices In flair riggers on each artiole. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and otp»ora-r*roß stbtsx is strictly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES k CO., * auST-ly «04 MARKET Street. •SO, *6O, *9O, ISO, fSO, 850, 860, 880.-A SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES.—PRICES RE DUOBD.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma chine for $6O, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, whiob has an established repu tation for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our offloe and examine the new machines, At the reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I. M. BINQER & 00., ao2-tJ2S No. 60S CHESTNUT Street. Burnett’* Coconino.—' . A single application renders the hair—no matter how stiff and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It is vox Bist ahd Chbafbbt Hub DixssrXb iff in World, HABZABD 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts. Sole Agent. For sale by dealers generally, at 60 eta per bottle. * nolO-tf On the 12th instent, by the Rev. Thomas Street, Mr. EDWARD 0. FENFIBLD, of Albany, N. Y., to Mils OABRIB F. BITTER, of this city. •# On theeth instant, by MayOr Henry, Ur. JOSEPH COX. of Philadelphia, toUlse MARGARET A. WELL, of Chester county, Pa. * On the 2d instant, at St Theresa’s, by Rev. Mr. Dunn, Mr. THOS. MCDONALD to Mias ALIOS MURRAY, third daughter of James Murray, Drogheda, Ireland. At Trenton, New Jersey, on the 10th Instant, MV. WILLIAM BRADFORD, formerly of this eitj. in the 82dyear of his age. fils relatives and friends are invited to attend hia fuueraKfrotttthe residence of Fauranie Myres,Eiq., No. IT South Sixteenth street, below Maiket, at 12 o’clock M., on Friday, the 14th Instant, without further notice. ** On the 11th Instant, DAVID LAPSLEY, In the 67th year of his age. His funeral will take place on Friday, 14th instant, at 10 A. M., from his late residence, soutnwest oorner of Ninth and Spruce streets. ** On the 11th instant, GEORGE HBNRYwOnIy son or John and Josephine V. Green, aged x years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fuliy Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 8M North Second street, above Brown, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * On the 10th instant, ELEANOR WOODSEND, In the 60th year other age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Bridge street, above Thirty-seventh street, Mentuavltie, this Thursday) morning, at 10 o’olook. To proceed to lolmesburg. - * On the llth Instant, BARNET QUINN, aged 76years. Tho relatives aqd mends' of the family are respeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence, No. 1216 Mount Vernon street, (laiq Washington street,) on Friday morning, 14th Instant, at 9 o’clock, without further notice. #* On the 10th Instant at, the residence of hia brother-in law, D. Broakensha, 144 Girard avenue, WILLIAM KINOH MARSHALL, aged 89 years and 11 months, one of the first piper carriers of the New York Sun and Herald , And late carrier of the JVationaf Argus. In terment at Greenwood Oemetsry, N. Y. * On the 10th instant, EMMA JaNE, daughter of Wm. and Mary Wiler, and grand*daoghter of Mr. Joseph Day, aged 10 years and 2 months. The > elattvei and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the /literal, from her parents’ rest donee, No 1817 South Fifth street, below Wharton, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * # On the llth instant, MARY CAMPBELL, in the 70th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Widows’ Asylum, Oberry st., between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, thie (Thurs day) afternoon, at 2 o’olock, without farther notice. ' On the llth instant, Mr. JOHN BILL, Sr., aged 66 years. The Relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of nis son, Mr. John Hill, No. 1520 Hancock street, above Jefferson, teventeenth ward, on Friday after noon, at 1 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed te MonumentOemotery. #. On tho llth Instant, JOHN DUNBAR, in the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence oi his father, No 21 Bye street, above Wharton, this (Thurtdey) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. * On the morning of the IOLh Instant, after a protracted illness, LUOY i)., wife of Oapt. James Marks, and daughter of the late Oapt. Wm. Phillips. Her relatives and Meads, and those of the family, are respectfully invlteif to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 220 Lombard street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. * At Camden, N. J., on the 9th instant, WILLIAM W. PIERCE, In the 32d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fully Invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence, Bridge avenue, above Second etreet,’ Camden, this day, at 12 o’olook. * On the 10th instant, JOHN LOUDENSLAGHER, in the 40th year of his sge. The relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Bristol road, \)l miles above Frank ford, this (Thursday) aftsrnoou, at 2 o’olock. # On the 10th instant, HENRY KANE, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence, No. 617 South Tenth street, below Lombard, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without further no tice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. * At a meeting tt the Philadelphia Board of Marine Underwriters, held on tho 6th instant, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adoptsd Whereas, since our last meeting, It has pleaded the Almighty Baler of the universe to eall to his last, ac count the late Oapt. WILLIAM FLEMING, a useful and efficient myraber of our Board of Surveyors; there fore, Resolved, That this board cannot permit this event to pass without expressing, as we now do, the deep oon victlon experienotd in the remembrance of the unswerv iDg fidelity, unflinching impartiality, ant mature judg ment manifested by the late Oapt William Fleming in the performance of his exceedingly delicate and arduous duties. ,* "Rejoiced, That we experience a melancholy pleasure In attesting to the efficiency of his faithfnl and valuable services, accompanied as they were by a jealous regard for the rights of all parties Interested. DINAH DOBBB. Resolteil, That the secretary be requested to ’ trans mit a copy of these minutes to the widow of the de ceased, and likewise communicate the sympathy which this board febl with herself and family In their bereave ment, together with the expression of a hope that their eonsolation may be found in Him who suffered all things, that man, through Him, might Inherit eternal life. nr==» Lectures upon the Female Organism*— in? Mrs. 8. H. YOUNG. M. D., at the urgent solici tation of many Ladies will repeat her Second Leoture to Ladies, in Sansom-street Hail, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2% o’olook. Bubjeot—“Utero Gestation,” 0 lust ra ted by thirty-two different beautiful Models, showing the various changes from the first up to the termination of the period. AdmisrioojMoents. It* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1859. ASTHMA. [Letter from a Clergyman.]- Wabdsbobo’, Vt., May 12,1867. fcIHBALL HADLEY, BURNETT’S OOOOAXN9. Carriages. SDratbs. OBITUARY. n<s2» Rev. Henry Giles, of Maine, will deliver \l3 a Lectute in Concert H&il, on FRIDAY EVEN ING. 14th lost, at a quarter before 8 o’elook, for the benefit of the Union Temporary Home. Stteot—"lrish Social Character and Humor ” Tioketsy2s cents, to be had at the door, and at the principal Book stores Jal3-2t* ivy* Notice.—A Committee of the Managers Lk3 of the Complimentary Ball to the Philadelphia Grays will Sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grajs. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGB, for the delivery and settlement of tiokets, until the 26th. 0. F. DESMOND, JalB-t26 Secretary. nesjsaScience and Art are combined in producing Ul£f those beautiful and valuable Life-rise Photo graphs in Oil, at RBIUKR’B GALLERY, SECOND St., above Greeu. Pall and examine specimens. It* rrtsa Mercantile Law." Samuel C. Perkins, U 3 Baq., will deliver a Lecture on " Contract!,” at Bryant and Stratton's Mercantile College. 8 B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, on THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock Baalnew men cordially invited. It lyva Merchants’ Fnnd —The annual meeting Uc? of ihe MerohADta’ Fond will be held on TUES DAY NffXT, 18th lafct., at 4 o’clock P. M., at the room' of the Union Benevolent Association, N. w. corner of SEVENTH and SANBOM Streets. The annual report will be submitted, and an eleotion held for officers to serve the ensuing year. ja!3 6trp THOMAS F. BRADY, Secretary .% ry7s=» Insurance Comp LL 3 PENNSYLVANIA, J The following gentlemen RBOTORB of this Company Henry D. Sherrerd, Simeon Toby, * Charles M&caVator, William 8. Smith, John B Budd, William R. White, George 0, At a meeting of the Dii HENRY D. SHERRERD, I elected President of the Cor jal3-8t WILLIi pany of the State of Jannary 11th, 1889. n have been re-elected Dl y for the year 1889: George H. Stuart,' Samuel Grant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Thomas B. Watte on, Henry G. Freeman, Oh&rles 8. Lewis, ). Carson. ireotors, held THIS DAT; Esq., was unanimously re mpasy. AU HARPER, Secretary. ryW* Philadelphia Gas Office, January 11th* LL3 1869—T0 CONSUMERS OF GAS.—As the sad: den extreme oold weather has cause much inconvenience to consumers of GAS by obstructing their supply-pipes and meters, It may be useful to many of them to know how to remove the ohitrnetlon, and obtain their usual light Thisoan he done In a few minutes by the application of a few quarts of boiling water. £ The best method of applying it Is to cover the me ter. and the pipe that comes injthrough the front wall, with a piece of cloth, (the oommon tow-linen honse-cloth answers very well,) and to poor the hot water upon the doth until it is thoroughly soaked. The doth serves to retain the hot liquid, and thus, iu a short time, the coating of frost within the pipe ana meter is thawed, leaving all clear for the flow of Gas. In many oasss, the trouble arising from the freeslng of meters eau he entirely avoided by the exerolse of proper care in oloeisg the oellar doors and windows, so as to exclude the cold draught of air, especially In the tvicinity ef the meter. < Should the above procedure fail to give Immediate relief, it will he advisable to send notice to the GAB OFFICE, No 20 South SEVENTH Street, where persons are in attendance night and day, to glvo all heedful as sistance • JOHN 0. CREO*ON, jalB 3t Engineer. ryssp* Notice.—A meeting ol tbe Stockholders °f the Seeond and Third-ntreet Pasienger Rail way Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the Office of the Company,23B WALNUT Btr«et, on THURSDAY. January 18th, at 10 o’olock A. M, By order of the Board. DENDY BEARWOOD. Secretary. The semi-annual Interest of the Heads UJf of the WYOMING CANAL COMPANY will be paid on presentation of the Onpoos at the BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, on sod after the 25th Inst. Office of the Wyoming Canal Corapiny, 828 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARLES %B. BRAKE. Jahuary 10,1860 jal2*Bt Treasurer. r*rz=*> Twelfth Annual Ball of the French BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Committee respectfully' announce that their ANNUAL BALL, for the relief of their Indigent conn* trymen, will take place at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY, Jan. 26th,:i869. Tickets, admitting a Oentleman and two Ladies, $2. Every effort will be made by the Managers to render this popular fete equal, if not superior, to any hereto fore given, and they look confidently for a continuance or the patronage of the friends of this Benevolent In stitutron. Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN COMMITTEE OF AhRANGSMENTB, S. Destenet, A.Ardex, H.Dacommun, E.Dnrand, H. Perdnaux, J. Fiot, B. Roussel, M. Bouviar, A. B Durand, A. Ltfore, P. S. Duval, W. Pelletier, H. Tirel, M. V. Olry. J B. Obamproay. Tickets mar be- procured from S. ROUSSEL. 618 PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, CHESTNUT, above Tirelth streets, south side. d26-29-j!8813l6 2022 2426 rypgs* Erie and Susquehanna Coal Company*— Lks An adjonrned meeting of Stockholders will be held on SATURDAY, January 26, next, at 10 o’eloofc A. M., at Mitchell’s Officr, No. 134 South THIRD St., opposite Dock, on business of Importance An eleotion will also be held for President and Direc tors A fall attendance requested. By direction, jall-tnth&B*Bt# 0. ADAMS, Secretary. ryna At a meeting of the Stockholder* of the \l3 GlfiABD PIBE AMD MABINB INSURANCE COMPANY) held at their office, No 416 WALNUT Bt., 00 the 4th Inst, the following officers and dlreotorawere chosen to aerre the eosnlng year: PKEBIDBNT, JOBL JONRB VlOfi FBESIDBNT AMD TBEABUBBB, Alfrid 8. Gillbtt. BBOBSTABY, Jakbb B. Alyord. DIBEOTOBS. Geo. W. Woodward, OhM. I. Du Pont. A. 8. Glllett, W. 0. Hodman, H. Mt hurrongha, A. B. Lawrence; J. B Hughes, Jos. Klapp, lan Coburn. Joel Jones, Wo. M. Swain, John Anspaoh, Jr., Francis Peters, H • R. OoggshaU, Jno. W. Olaghorn, Jer. Walker, Thos. Craven. John Bnchi jsMhsJtttt-6t ry;j* Office of thelnsnranco Company of North LLS AMERlCA—Philadblfhia, Jsnnarj 10, 1859. The Directors have THIS DAT declared a semi-an nual dividend of SIX PJS& CENT. ont or the proflU or the bnalneosof the Company for the pastalx months; and also an extra dividend of BIX PER OBNT., fex** dative of the State tax,) payable to the or tfiilr legal representatives, o» demand.' 4 \ , jail St . MATTHIAS MABIB, Secretary^ ivsa Office of the Union Canal Company— \kg paiLAhsLrflu, January 10,,1869. . The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Pennsf Ivanla will be held et the Of fioe of the Company, No. 928 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o’clock A. M.{ after which an eleo.ion will be held for officers and managers for the ensuing year The Transfer Books will be closed after the2oth Inst, jall-tfel 0. THOMPBON, Secretary. ry==» Notice*—At the annual meeting of the IJj? Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY, held January 10, 1869, the following gentleman were unanimously elected officers for 1859 1 PRBBIDBKT, R. B. ODLLBN. TICB PBKStDBHT. J. BUTTON BTJCKLB. Muriosns. ]Darid 8. Brown, |M.B Richards, of Reading* | J. Ratten Steele. t»iABtTRB&. SAMUEL BRABJOItB. B&muel Norris, G. W. Richards, John Ashurst, BKOBBTABY. W. H. MoILHENNY. rvoa Office of the Green and Ceatea-street LLs PASSENGER BAILWAY COMPANY, No 423 WALNUT Street. At» meeting of Stockholders of this Company, held at their office on MONDAY, January 10, 1869, the fol ing gentlemen were unanimously electod to serve for the ensuing year PRESIDENT, Hon. Jamsb Ooorsa. DIREOTOKB. Harry Connelly, f Henry W. Andrews, George Road, r Andrew Mcßride. George Collyer, Samuel B Jones, EH'Krupp, Samuel W. Groome, George G. JPresbory, Jr., James F. Stileman, Henry 81. Fuller, I Alexander M. Fox. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held oa the same day. the following gentlemen were unani mously elected for the ensnmg year: Secretary—GEOßGS W. HA&IERSLY Treasurer—HAßßY OONNSLLY Solicitor—WM. 0. KLINE iladelphta, Wilmington, BAILROAP QOMPANT. nnael meeting of the Btoek leld THIS PAT, the foUow tREOTOJBS for the eoeaing ry=» Office of the Phil UJg AND BALTIMORE Jtnniry 10,1850 —At on an holders of this Company, he log persons were elected Dll year; Samuel M. Felton, John 0. Groome, Monane Koblnron, K 3. J. Cohen, Jr., Wra. Littleton Savage, Thomaa Kel«o, Joseph 0. Gilpin, Columbus O’Donnell, John A. Dunoan, Enoch Pratt, Jesse laoe, Thomas Donaldson, Frederiok A Curtis, | William W. Corcoran, Edward Austin At a meeting of the Board of Director*, held THIB DAT, SAMUEL H FELTON was unanimously olected President, and ALFREDHORNER Becret*rvandTrea tarer. ALFRED HORNER, jall-6t Secretary. ry-=» Notice*—A meeting of the Subscriber* to jj. g the Oapital Stock of the Wyoming and Basque* haana Talley Railroad Company,, for the election of Di rectors and other offloers of said Company, will be held at the Office. 8. W. corner BEYENTH and BANBOM Streete, Philadelphia,..on the 26th JANUARY, Inst., between the hours of 11 A. M. nod 2 P.M. ' BURTON KINGSBURY, j C COMSTOCK, > Corporators. A. P. ALLEN. . S January 8, 1860 J»lo*tB6* Office of the Reliance Mutual Insurance LL3 COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, January 8, 1859.—1 he Directors have TUIB DAY deolared a divi dend of six fir cent on the Oapital Stock of the Com pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for theyear ending December 81, 1868, without deduction f«r State tax, payable in cash, on and after the 12th inst. Also, a dividend of nvn fir OKHt. payable pro rata , on the Oapital Btock and Premiums earned out of the profits of the company for year eading Decem ber 31,1868. for which Certificates of Profits bearing interest will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the insured entitled to receive the same, under the pro* visions of the Oharter,<on and after the 12th inst. jalo»6t B. H. BINOHMAN, Secretary. Dr. Weder’s Chestnut Springe Water IkH OURE, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county, Pa. jafi-ly r/Sr> Office of the Frankford & Southwark UC3 PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL ROAD OOMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below Fourth, PniLiPBLpBiA, Jan. 5, IB6o.— At a meeting of the Directors, held THIS DAY. a Dividend of MX PER CENT, on the capital stock wad declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the office of the Company, on and after January 16tn. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 16th lost. Jaft-Ot OHAB, R. ABBOTT, Secretary. North Branch Canal Company*—Notice* UJj 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, 1869, at 10 o’clock 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. Airbus, Deo. 23,1658. jao*l2t mo* Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice— SLj? Owing to a previous engagement of-tbe Hall, the BUSINESSMEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held- until farther notice, in the BANBOM*BTBEET CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting is open for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Church. d2o*tf once Company of Mew SYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT 12 WALL Street, New York. io Stockholders of thin Com* in Philadelphia, on MON* >B, the following gentlemen lof for the ensuing year: Hon S B. Gushing, Charles 7. Watrous, A. V. Stoat, Eliha J. Baldwin, J. A. H. Haebroaok, Aaron Oloee, John M. Beaoh,' Henry B. Foote, Matthew Kelley, M. Bader, Alexander 0. Lawrenoe, Alfred Clapp, of the Board, JACOB N. iraously elected President, notary thereof, and Belah id attorney and counsellor of F New York. A. FOOTE, Secretary, rys» Safeguard Ininri \X3 YOBK AND PBNNB Street, Philadelphia, and 15 The annual meeting of th« puny, held at their offleo, i DAY, December 18th, 1861 were elected Directors there Jacob N. Keeler, Brands Blaokburne, Robert P. King, H. B. English, George H. Deris, Hubert R. Olark, Joseph E, Btidfeld, John Prentice, Edward Wiler, P. B.Birokhead, William B. Forbes. Daniel Mowjmore, At a subsequent meetinj KERLEB, Esq., tm unanl: and Henry it. Koote Sect Squires, Esq., was appointed this Company at the city of: , diMm hens: Retail Ora ©cob*. JgVKJfING DRESSES JUST RECEIVED BIOH ILLUSION BOBSB, 80. GRENADINE do Do. SILK do. BOIIIS ANTIQUE, BAYADSBES, AS OPERA CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Tkos. W. EVANS A 00., 618 and 820 OHKBTNUT Street. New JJttblitationa. gOLD ONLY BY CANVASSING AGENTS COOPER’S NOVELS, ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION VIQXSYTEB ON STB EL AND WOOD. From Drawings by F. O. C. DARLEY A Volume Published Monthly, containing a Notcl com- plete. Price $1.60. Mailed free of Postage, on receipt of pries. 07* Aqxns Wantsd in ivbry Oitt. W. A. TOWNSEND k 00., Publishers, 877 Broadway, N. Y. A TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE. CHAMBERS’S INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE. NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION. ' - bditsd nr WILLIAM AND ROBERT CHAMBERS. Two Vels., Royal Bvo, 1,660 Pages. Cloth $4.- \ Library style 14.60. This work ‘Comprises those subjects on which in formation la of-\he most Importance, snob as the more interesting branches of science, physical, mathematical, and moral, natural history, political history, geogra phy, and literature: Thus everything Is given that is requisite for k generally well-informed man, and no thing omitted appertaining to intellectual cultivation, excepting subjelfta of professional or local interest. J: B. LIPPINGOTT a OO . Publishers, Jaiß-4t f 92 and 24 N. FOURTH Street. T|flcELROY J S PHILADELPHIA CITY If A DIRSOTORT FOR 1859 has Jost been published, containing, besides an Alphabetical arrangement of names, TWO LISTS of Streets, with sundry miscella neous matter useful to the public. Office of Publica tion, .83 South SIXTH Street, second floor, front room. £ Jal3-tWu3t* PENTECOST; Or, THE WORK OF GOD IN PHILADELPHIA, oarefally prepared by a Committee <of Fifteen of tike Tonng Men’s Ohriatlan Association of .this city, comprising one from each Evangelical denomination. The narrative and facts stated in regard to the Revival of Religion during the past year have been subjected to the most rigid scrutiny, and may be relied on as authentte In every particular. Profits devoted to the Missionary operations of the As-, soolation. Price 10 cents; prepaid by mail to any part of the United States or Oanada 18 cents. Published this day. PARRY A HoMILLAN. jalB'Bt ; Umbrellas, STEEL-FRAME SILK AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, and the Paragob Fox’s Patent, and all other styles and kipds. Wholesale and Retail. k JOSEPH. FDBBBLL, J*l3-3t» . No. 9 North FOURTH Street, Phila. Gingham umbrellas, with steel frames ant white handles, neat and light, for Ladies and Hlssss. JOBEPH f UBBELU, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET, jall-St* . Philadelphia. ffljggolnliqna attft dTopottnersliips. ■fVOTICE.-VThe subscribers have this day Jl v formed a Copartnership, under the name and firm of THOMPSON A JENKINS, At No. 628 MARKET Street, south aide, below Sixth, for the pnrpoae of con ducting the Wholesale Straw-Goods Business. BAHL. 8, THOMPBON, - OAML.H. JENXINB. Ist mo. 10th, 1859 Jal3-3t* COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have associated themselves, for the translation of a general Dry Goods Commission Business, uoder the firm of. BRINTON A KBNDRIOK, and have taken the store. No. 829 OHEBTNUT Street, above Third. R. B. BRINTON, J. KENDRICK. Philadelphia, Jan. 11th, 1859. Jal2-6t» COPARTNERSHIP. —JOHN OOOHRAN has,' THIS DAY, associated with him RICHARD BATTBRTHWAIT, for the transaction of the *• Whole sale Notion Business,” under the same and firm of JOHN OOOHRAN fc 00 , No. 12 North FOURTH St. JOHN OOOHRAN, ' - . RICHARD BATTBRTHWAIT; January llth r 1869. - jal2 9:» riOPARTNBRSHIP . —The undersigned V/ have "this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of HOOPES & DAVIS, for the transaction of the Hat, Cap, For.-, and Straw-Goods Easiness, at No. 19 South FOURTH Street, up stairs \ BERNARD A. HOOPES, .V JOBEPH M. DAVIS. Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, 1869 jsll-Ut if F. TO \J BIAS Juft* this day aaaoeiated with him JAMES for the transaction of the ” Import ing Wine and Liquor Business,” under the name and firm of JOSEPH I. TOBIAS * 00., Nos. 206 and 988 South FRONT Street. January 1,1809. * jalQ-12fc fWOTIOB.—ATWOOD SMITH has this day in been admitted to an interest In our busineii. The style of the film tv remain the same. MARTIN k SMITH. Philadelphia, January 1,1859. jalo-0t» , ttJttldjes, Seroilrj), &z. Bailet & CO., fORHBBLT BAILET & KITCHEN, Hat# removed to their new Fire-proof, Witte Marble State, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH HDB, BELOW THE (HEARD HOUSE, Now opening their. Fall Stock of IMPORTED • JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To which the? lnVite the attention of the publio. BILYSR-WAAB, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, at WBomaiLß ahd Uriah. aulMf tf JJON. EDWARD EVERETT. “ The Pennsylvania Inititute, for the encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in Ingenuity and Design,” hare engaged Mr. Everett to deliver his new lecture on the life, charaoter, and genius of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING* 27th THIB MONTH. Notice of the time and place for the sale of Tickets will be given In a few days. jalB-tf “ODD DOMINION.” Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominions -Old Dominions Old Dominions Old Dominions For Steamboats. Old Dominions Oyer twenty different eliee, etylee, and qualities or the celebrated “ Old Domimoh” Coffee and Tea Pots are now manufactured. Being based, as Dr Hall, of the Journal oj Health, *nys, "on science and common seas*,” they are rapidly comiog into use, and are des tined soon to supersede all others. They can be ob tained from or ordered "through any storekeeper, or dealer In housekeeping artiolea. {o> Merchants who have not received our Trade Circular, glvlog prices, terms, &c., will be immediately supplied on application, by letter, to ARTHUR, BURNHAM, 4b GILROY, 117 and 119 Bouth TENTH Street, Philadelphia, Bole Manufacturer, under the Patent, fnr Also, manufacturers, under the Patent, of AR THUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEAL ING FRUIT CANS AND JABB. jal3-thsto6m Anew article for the hair. PHALON A SON’S GOCOINE is the best and cheapest artioie for the h&ir. For pre serving, beautifying, and restoring the hair; the most perfect hair-dressing ever offered to the pablio Bold at 617, 407, and 107 Broadway, aod by all Druggists and Fsnoy-Goods Dealers Pint battles 60 cents; half-pints, 26 cents. Inquire for Pbalo#A Son’s Oocolue. Be waro of counterfeits. T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS, 800 CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale Agents. It JF. ROLLER, • FRENCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 27 South NINTH Btreot, third door above Chest nut, Philadelphia, Begs to inform his friends and the publio generally that he has opened business on his own account, as above, where he will always be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors. As the senior partner of the late firm of Roller A Bomov, probably no other guarantee Is necessary to an appreciative publio of his entire ability to fill ail orders In his line with the ut most satisfaction. Remember the number t 27 South NINTH Street, third door above Chestnut. ja!3-2m* Fresh shad, SOFT CRABS, ENGLISH PHEASANTS, CANVAS BAOK DUCKS, CHESAPEAKE TERRAPIN, SADDLE ROOK OYSTERS, AT GUY fc LITTLE’S, SEVENTH STREET. It# J WASHINGTON MILLER, e SUCCESSOR TO MARCUS BAST, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 204 NORTH THIRD STREET, Second door above Face street. Blank Books for Banks, Insurance Companies, Mer chants, Ae , of all descriptions of Baling and Binding, manufactured to order. Magazines and other miscellaneous books bound in good style. I ja!2-3t* BUTTER. —59 tuba Goshen Butter just re ceived, and for sale by O. 0. SADLER, A 00., 09 AB9H St., j*fiand doot below pENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE K - B. comer THIRD end DOCK Streets, Fhllulolphlt. Tho rolloning Btetementor the effelre or the Com racy le puMlehed In conformity with e prorlelon of the Charter: RED »IPTB for the year ending December 81, 1858. g For Premiums and Policies 7160.814 IT -•* > * For interest on Investments aid ' Dividends M,700 08 LOBBE9 AND EXPENSES during the «MaTeri«l Loaaea 23, amounting to 158.350 00 - Expeoaea, Salaries, Advertising, <ko * 6,708 83 Bent, State and OityTaxea, Ac.. 2,874 52 Agency Obarges, Oomntlaeiona, Taxes, Ao 7,042 64 Reinanrance and Interest 2,745 76 l— M 1,821 14 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE TO PAY LOSSES, JANUARY Ist. 1860. 8,000 00 United States 6 per cent Coupon Bonds $8,112 60 2,188 26 Fennsylrania 6 per oent Loan 2,29» 62 20,000 00 “ 6 “ “ .... 28 174 69 10.000 00 11 6 “ Coupon Bonds 9,100 00 10,000 00 Philadelphia 0 per cent. Loan/..... 9,811 26 44,000 00 * 6 “ “ Short. 86,799 60 20.000 00 « t 6’ “ “ exempt from tax 18,868 Q 0 20,000 00 Philadelphia 0 per cent. Loan, new no tax 21,000 00 Pennsylvania R. Ist mortgage 0 per eent. Bonds 20,090 00 20 000 00 Pennsylvania B. 2d mortgage 0 per cent. 80nd5...*:,, 30,040 00 22,000 00 Allegheny County 0 per cent. Bonds 16.9t6 00 10,000 CO Pittsburg City 0 « - “ 8 325 Ofr 10,000 00 Washington Go. 0 « “ 7.526 00 80,000 OONorth Pennsylvania Ist mortgages per cent. Bonds - 22,600 00 20,000 00 Union OanaT Ist mortgage 6 per eent. Bonds j 100 shares Western Bank Stock 200 Commercial Bank Stock 100 u Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Stock 2,784 00 62 “ North America Bank 5t0ck...... 7,042 00 IS6 “ Girard Life Insurance 00. 11 8,626 26 000 “ Pennsylvania B. 00. ** 20,442 77 176 <( New Orleans Gas “ 18,897 60 Mortgagee and Ground Bents, all first liens. .222,676 06 Loans on Policies ........ 20.870 19 Loanson Collaterals... 29,211 03 Bills Receivable, Premium N0te5...........,106 994 10 ueal Estate, Office Building 87,046 70 Sorip Dividends of Insurance Companies.... 41810 00 Agents, balance or thelraceounte due *16,017 91 Quarterly payments on policies issued...... 11,697 82 Oashonhaod and in Bank..: 18,768 76 Interest on Investments to Jan. 1,1869, 16 606 76 Office furniture., 1,836 41 Franklin Fire Insurance Company 800 00 , $812,168 06 Deduct three Losses dne in 1860.,..,. 0,912 79 Guarantee Capital,....., pHtLADBLPHU, January 11th, 1869. At an eleotion held at the office of the Company, on Monday, the 8d lost., the following gentlemen were duly elected Trosteeij to serve for three years: BtmnelO- Huey. Stsrael B. Stokes, Theophilua Paulding, Daniel L Hutchinson, Charles Ballowell, Henry 0. Townsend, Edmund A. Bonder, .. John W. Horbor, Peter S. Mfohler, E&'ton. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held this evening, DANIEL L. MILLER, Esq , was elected President, and BAMTTEL £. BTOKES, Esq., Tice Pre sident, for the ensuing year. s The Board of Trustees have THIS DAT deolared a Scrip Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, upon the cash premiums paid In 1868. They have also declared a OABH DIVIDEND of BIZ PER CENT, upon the Scrip Dividends of 1860 to~lBsB, Inclusive, payable at the office of the Company after the 4th day of February Übkt,- to those who have paid their whole premium lu CASH; and -to those indebted Kremlum notea it will be allowed In settlement of meat premium. ' DANIEL L. MILLER, President, B&HUEL E. BTOKES, Vice President. JOHN W. HOBNOB, Secretary. JalB-thsin«tf TTiXHIBIT OF THE BUSINESS AND ILIA CONDITION of the COMMONWEALTH INBUBANOB COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, rOK THB FISCAL TSAR BSDIKO NOTBUBBR 3QTH, 1858, INCOMB. Amonnt received for Fire Premi- uma $34,05* 39 Amount roceiYed for Interest..*. 9.2£0 76 i< <i for Sundries.... *2B 67 $43,830 72 EXPENDITURES. lira Losses paid . $7,454 61 Commissions, Reinsurance, and returned Premiums 6,203 10 Expenses ef all kinds, Bent, Sala ries, Taxes, Ac.,.. 12,266 67 Bubplos $18,817 64 ASSETS OP'COUPANP, DEO. BIST, 1858. Cash in Tradesmen's Bank $18,686 82 “ Drawer.... *1,.'.,. '• i6O 60 “ Hands of Agents.; 1,162 14 ■ |]9 Numbtr of Share* of Stock of all kinds owned by the Company .and the par and market value thereof, 260 shares Pennsylvania M’kt val Railroad $12,600 $10,760 • leOsbareaNorth Pa. R... < 7,600 1,860 ** $12,100 00 Bonds of all kinds owned by the Company, and the par and market valve thereof. M’ltval. MasonioLoan $2,860 $2,?50 Missouri State Loan 17,000 15,800 —_ 17,660 Q 0 Temporary Loans of the Company secured by collaterals (ohlefiy bond«) with a tsar* ffin exceeding 16 per cent, on amount oaued A Amount of Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, being the first lien on- improved Beal Estate in the city of Phlla., worth more than doable the amount of said mortgages 119,300 00 Assessments on Stook paid, 1186,600 “ “ •« not paid 13,600 00 Instalments on Stook not called for, and for which the Stockholders are individu ally liable under the provisions of the Charter of the Companyt;b,.,...Vr...« Total assets or the Company, Deo. Ist, ’69.*. $507,169 82 The undersigned Auditing Committee, having ex-. aminedthe foregoing statement find the same to be correct. JOHN H. BUTLER, JOHN K. WALKER. Da. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President. Bamuil 8. Moon, Feoretary. ‘ >l3 Bt OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, No 808 WALNUT Bt—IAROArVS, 1869. The following statement of the affair* of this Com pany, on the 31st of December, 1368, is published In pursuance of the Charter, vis : To capital Stock paid In 3176,060 00 Cert flcates of Profit, eooTertU ble into Stook. To Contingent Aeooante for Fro* mhime on Fire A Sake oat standing Deo 81,1857 66,611 38 “ Fire Blake received in 1868... 41,645 21 98,156 49 “ Interest Account, net, re calved In 1858... << Poliolen, Transfers, and other profits. 1,814 31 « ProfltandLoM,Deo. 81,1851. 18,676 04 By Losses by Fire paid InlBsB, <■ Be«losaranoes at Baltimore and Olnolnnatl, Return Pro miums, &e 4,104 18 (( Sipenses, including Agencies and Taxe5..•••...9,407 24 26,378 66 Remaining with the C0mpany........ f 278,478 43 Which ii invested as follows, vis la first Mortgages on City Pro perty, worth doahle the amount “Peona. R. B. Oo.’sO per ct. 2nd Mortgage Loan.s9o,ooo 00 27,000 00 “ AlleghenyOo Operct.Pexma B R. Loan “ Oltyof Philada dperot. Pa. R. R Loan..,. “Penn* R. R‘ Co.’s Stock.... “ Stock of the Reliance U. In* sarance C 0.... “ Stock of the County kite In* sarance Co ,«•*» “ Stock of the Delaware M. S. Insurance Co “ Union M ine Oo.'eBcrlp.... <* BUle Receivable “ Book accounts, accrued Inte rest, do “ Cash on hand,.. The Director here. THIS DAT, declared a Dividend of SIX PJBR CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Oom pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for the year ending December 81, 1858. without deduction for State Tax. ptjrable In cash to the Stockholders, on snd after tbe 12th instant. Also, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro rata on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned oat of the profits of the Company for the year ending Decern* bar 81,18<i8. for which certificates or Profits, bearing in terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the insured entitled to reoelve the same nnder the pro visions of the Oharter. on and'after the 12th Instant. No certificates will be issn*d for any Uu snm than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Sams less titan ten dollar*, and not less than one dol lar, are credited to the insured on the books of the Company, and if within any period of ten years, the said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be issuA. .... Certificates of Profit are liable, equally with the Capital Stook, for the losses and engagements of the Company, and maybe omverted into Capital Stook at any time, at the option ol the holder. jal2«l2Mf B, M. HINOHMAN, Secretary, Coffee Pots. Coffee Urns, For Hotels. For Boarding Houses. For Restaurants. For the Million. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY In surance COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET. —Philadelphia, January oth, 1850. The third annual statement of the business and con dition of “Quaker City Insurance Company “ as pre sented to its Stockholders January 4th,' 1859; Oapitalstock. .......$200,000 00 Surplus January Ist, 1868 77,670 87 Premiums for insurance in 1868 296,696 68 Interest account 12,614 80 Salvage and reinsurance aco’t.. 22,216 11 ,511,008 90 LOSSES, EXPENSES, *0 Losflespald Id 1869... $122,089 11 Dividend, Oommisalona to agents, Taxes, Licenses, Printing, Ad vertising, Office Bent, and Bx penie* Reinsurance and return premi ums........ 27,622 18 Salaries paid In 1868 6,846 18 5216,766 M AS9BTS. Bonds, Mortgages, Stooks, Cou pon Bonds, Loans on Collateral and on call . $184,653 60 Bills Receivable 87,170 60 Cash due from agents and out atandingpremluma 28,642 49 Cash In bank and on hand...... 23,084 93 ! $324,861 42 At a meeting of the Stockholders, held the 4th Inst., the following officers and directors were unanimously elected; OFFICIRS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL, Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER. Geo. H. Hart, B P. Ross, A. 0. Cattell, John G. Hale. Foster 8. Perkins, Hon. H. M. Fuller, jao tht Atu-lmif H, Fire and inland risks.-fame INSURANCE COMPANY * Capital 8100.000. (Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to In* suraooe Companies, passed April 2d, 1860.) Offloa 411 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Samuel Wright. Henry Lewis, Jr., William W. Walters, D. B.Blrray, Charles Richardson, John W. Brennan, Jacob W. Stout, A H. Rosenheim, BarolayLipplnoott, John B Rlllson, George A West, W. W. Knight. GEORGE W. HAY, President. W I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Jal2»y GAS STOVE, manufactured by W. i\ SHAW, or Boston, and pronounced by those who have used them a good artiole. For sale by jalO-Ot ARCHED* WARMER, MIJ3HJSY, A CQi Insurance Companies. 5177,931 00 12,767 23 E.W. Hailey Andrew R. Chambers, J. L. Pomeroy, H. R. Coggah&ll, Sami. Jones, Charles G.'lmlay. B. COGGSHALL, Seo’y. Insurance, Companies. FULTON’S INSURANCE, AND COLLECTING OHIOJ, No. 808 CHESTNUT STBIBT, ‘ PHILAnXLFHII. The undersigned haring been prsetieally engaged for a number of years in different capacities of the Insu rance business—for several years In adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies—noir offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property insured, In making ont their proofs of such loss ordamsge in full compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in each a manner as to obtiateplea or exease for redaction or litigation by companies ao inclined, or others. Be is assisted by the best legal eonnsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Oolleo* tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loss by Tire to property insured, and it has also been the experience °' the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a Are oeeurs, in eonseqnenee of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting the insurance, or for some other eaase, which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of* until it id too late. In order to *T.°. * au « disastrous occurrences, the undersigned wiu also effect Insurance in any Companies desired, frae of extra charg M others (in most cases) -in ft flt l s a t» 8 ? Bt s! D i B ? l ow damage by fire, as above, will and it lo their interest to consult the undersigned M J2? * fire as possible. d23-lmlf* JAMES PULTON. 18,670 60 -for Sale anb lo £et. TO LET—A handsome CHAMBER, to a ■iygl. G.ntlemu, with Qu, Bath, Braakfut. and ashoMTO: 1,1111 * pri "* famuy - CHEAP RENTS.—Two three-story Hiiißrick HOUBKB. with Back Buildings.* situate on west side of NINTH Street, below Catharine. These Houses axe in a highly respeotable neighborhood, and the rents have been reduced sines the money pressure over $lOO per annum. They are In an elevated situa tion, in a healthy neighborhood. The low Bents make them very desirable for clerks in banks, and store keepers in oentral situations, who wish to reduce their family expenses. , A line of Omnibnres, to and from the Exchsoge, pass the booses eyery five minutes, and the Tenth-street Railroad runs within one square. They are well finished, and have all the modern im provements} water in the yard, kitchen and bathhouse, sad gas throughout the house. They are in good re pair, and will be kept so as long as tho not is punctu ally paid. They will be rented to good tenants at $225 per annum. The same class of houses, in a more central sltuat on, would bring s4ooas6oo. Apply to . e4Jt •G. W. OABPENTIB, Bt* 737 MARKET Street. 18 477 60 . 6,862 60 10,885 25 MFOR RENT—THE STORE, No. 884 MARKET Street, below Fourth. It is one most dsslrable badness stands in Market street, having been occupied as suoh for many years. Apply to - * . , „ , THEODORE J. DONNELLY, jaS-atathflt* ' * 207 South FIFTH Street/- $BO2 226 26 . 100.000 (0 $002,225 29 FOR SALE.—A splendid farm of 167 acres, in Ohester county, convenient to the Penn’a Oen tral and Ohester Yalley Railroads, and within lJtf hour’s ride of Philadelphia. Inquire of D. B. TaYLOB, A 00., OOATES-Street Wharf. d2l-tu th sa.lOt* EIGHT HEAD OF VERMONT HOBBES— flue drivers ,1 and good style. Can trot fast. Can be seen at the WILLIAM PENN Stables. Will be Bold low. jal2-3t* OTORE TO RENT. *3 A HANDSOME BTOBE, „ 4i No. 628 ABOH Stmt, Neatly fitted up with Wall Cues, Marble Counters, and Marble floor, loitabtejfor Jeweller and Silversmith, or any fancy business. Bent, $9OO. Alio, A WALL-LIGHTED JOURTH BTOBY BOOM, fifty by Thirty feet, . OH HOBTH BTBEBT Apply to , . JONBB, WHITE. * MoCOBBT. Ho. C2B ABDH Street. J^EMOVAL. LINCOLH, WOOD, & NICHOLS HATS BKMOVBD From their old stand, 45 Bonth SECOND street, to 725 CHESTNUT STREET. The Be tail Department will he eloaed for a few weeks. N jjemoyal. KELLY & DOfIEBTY, $26,018 18 Have remored to 81 and 88 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, OSS DOOH ABOTS OBIBTHV7, January 7th, 1669. Dr. moallister, No. 263 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine. rHiLioatPHU. jaB-12t* JJEMOYAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS BEHOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, TBIBD BOOH BILOW TWSLFTH. South Bide, Where he la prepared to execute all orders in hie line, having on hand a foil supply of GOODS for Gentle* men’s wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n2s*Sm-lf No 1136 CHESTNUT Street. 4 24,621 60 800 000 00 'REMOVAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED lias removed toNo.AB North FOURTH street,'(late HENRY OOHEM’S,) second house above Merchant’s Hotel. . GEORGE A. MILLER,. • jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist. tifeK nnn an d $lO,OOO to invest on Mort- WvjUUU gage of City Property. Apply at the Office of JAMES H OABTLB, jal2-8t» No. 116 Snath FIFTH St. 4^lo Onn to loan on first-class City tjp IwjUvv Property, in one, two, or three sums of not less than $4,000 May remain for several years. WM. MoLKAN, Conveyancer, ja!2 3t* 152 South FOURTH St. tfhQn nnn TRUST MONEY for iDvest fuUjVUU ment in Amt-daw MORTGAGE or GROUND BENT. Security in one sum, or divided into sums of not less than $6,000 each. S. W- THACKARA, Jal2-2t* 244 tooth THIRD Street. nnn to LOAN, in sums to suit © "A/LJV7appl lean ta, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, Ac , on mode rate terns, by JONES A CO., Brokers, N, W- oorner THIRD and GABKELL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 85 yean. Office boon from 7A. M. to 7 P.M. d!7-lmlf 29,769 69 $302,867 08 (Stotts, pistols, &c. JJJEW GUN STORE. PHILIP "WILSON & CO., 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Ask the attention of Merchants, Gunsmiths, and Sports men, to the very bupbriou Fowling pieces, Rifles, Ac. of oar own manufacture, which are not - surpassed by the beat imported Guns in quality and finish. The SHOOTiSQ QUALiYiia of eaoh Gun manufactured by them will be fully guarantied. They are also regularly re ceiving, direct from the makers, a full assoitment of the $164,000 00 BEST CLASS OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH GUNS, Of the celebrated stamps of 19,160 00 Westley Richards, Patdj, Greener, together with a complete stock of the cheaper style of English and Belgian Guos, which will be eold at the lowest market rates. 380 00 30,873 43 ALL VARIETY OF GUNSMITHS' TRIMMINGS, such as Barrels, Stooks, Bods, Mountings. Flasks, Gun Bags, Locks, and Look Fnroltnre, Ely Caps, Car tridges, wads, Ac,, on thehnost favorable terms to the trade. jal2*tfelB 7,311 04 16,603 60 $276,478 48 HOFFMEIER’S COMBINED SHAFTS AND POLS, FOR CARRIAGES ■, PATENTED SEPTEMBER T, 1858. This valuable invention oonsists in the arrangement and combination of the shafts of a carriage operating on joints that, when closed together, form the pole, so that either one or two horses can be Instantly attached to a carriage, and with more despatch, safety, end se curity than by the usual mode. It has the greatest advantage for oonvenienee, there being no bolts and nuts to be unscrewed, which are so tedious and inconvenient when the ordinary shafts or pole have to be removed or changed in muddy or frosty weather. , , . , It is the most perfect arrangement for a physician’s carriage, so that he may attach one or two horses with despatch. Livery stable keepers will find it to be most useful and profitable to their daily business; and the carriage maker will find that this ImprovementwiU not only add to the neatness and beauty of his carriages, but increase his sales. The Patentee is now in this city, and will remain one week at the UNION HOTEL*, ABOH Street, be tween Third and Fourth, and is desirous of selling State. County, and Shop Rights. Persons wishing to see and examine this useful In vention, by calling on the Patentee, or at the celebrated Carriage Depository of George W. Watson, CHEST NUT Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, will have a fair opportunity of judging of its merits and utility, as a fall and complete SHAFT AND POLV is there for exhibition, and the satisfaction of all inter ested in the me and purchase of the same. For further particulars inquire of jall-St* AMOS K QpFFMBIER, Patentee. CB. LOVELESS’ 8 • SELF-GENERATING GAS BURNER, MANUFACTURING GAS°FROM BURNING FLUID. This improvement oonsists in the Burner being so constructed that eachperson, so disposed, however re mote from large Gas works, may enjoy the luxury of a brilliant GAS LIGHT of their own make, equal in its volume of light to Coal or Rosin Gas, at less than one half the cost. All the ornaments of BRACKETS, PEN DANTS, CHANDELIERS, Ac., that are used for Coal Gas, may be, and are used in this. There are no pipes to be buried under ground, consequently no freezing of pipe* or meters in the winter. Chandeliers may be fixed at a small cost. Each Burner is a GAS WORKS IN MINIATURE, Each one, when lighted, making Its own Gas, just as fast as consumed. ...... , , To allude to all the advantages of this beautiful and simple arrangement, would require pages. It is gene rally known how certificates are usually obtained, and very little Importance is attached to them. A host of these might bo added if deemed necessary. The thing must be seen to be appreciated, which can be done by applying at MERCHANTS* HOTEL, FOURTH Street, Or to AARON SSELEY, No. 32 Burling Slip, New York. Arrangements are now complete for manufacturing the Generators to any amount to meet the demand. This artiole must be introduced into every town where light is used. Teeny active business man, here is an opportunity for an honorable, profitable, and almost un limited business. The details cannot be given on paper, but any one desirous of business, may, by celling as above, learn the particulars, and secure a business that may lead to a fortune, for oertainly the same induce ments are rarely met with. Manufactured by O. B. LOVELESS. ja!2-4t Syracuse, N Y. MANILA ROPE, assorted sizes, maim factored and for sale, atlowestNew York prices, by WEAVER, FITLEB, * OO ,No. 28 North WATER Street, and 21 North WHARVES. J»* 2 W" HISKEY 00 bbls. very superior Ufci RyeWhiskny. . , . , 100 bbls. very superior Monongahela Whiskey, In »tore, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 Sooth FRONT ptieol !»*•* Esmoualsf. TAILORS, East aide. iUoittg. Moore A Harris, Dean A Adams, Pondevaux A Jassy, A Co., ttJahte. ■MTANTED—By a SALESMAN, a Situa- T V tloa in some large Wholesale House.- He Is well acquainted with n*ar city and some .far trade. Ha# sold 870,000 to his own trade of dry goods in The best city reference giren.. Address SALESMAN No 1. at this Office., - jalS-St* WANTED— In a Wholesale Silk and Straw House, an active/ intelligent LAD, of about 10, to learn the btuiness Unexceptionable re ference required. Apply at No. 481 MARKET Street. JalB-3t WANTED— A SALESMAN in a Dry- Goods jobbing House in Market street. To one who can influence a large cash and six-months trade a liberal salary will be tfven. Address Box 1688 Post Ofliee. 7 Jal3-8t IM/’ANTED—A second-story front or back IT BOOM, in CHESTNUT Btreet, between Sixth and Tenth streets. Address F. 8., Blood’s Despatch, and state rent. It* ASHTON’S COMMERCIAL AGENCT, /A 605 CHESTNUT Street. gDOLLABS 3 500.—A gentleman of superior basinets qualifications, with SS£QQ *inh In hand, with com* margin to boot, wishes to unite with one of character and capacity, in the establishment of a business is productive of large profits, with little or no risks. An equal amount of means will be required of the new mantwho*Hrfll be expected to attend to the book#, finances, &e. Thwagenoj has satisfied Itself of the character and competency of the advertising party, mid the value of the undertaking, and confidently comm ends both to the consideration of those who woo'd make money ont of moderate means. Apply from 0 toll A. M., or from 8X to 6 P.M. j»l2-3t* w ANTED.—A first class SALESMAN wanted, in a Third-street Dry-Goods Jobbing House. One with a Middle and Western Peonavlrania Trade preferred. Please addreea Bos IMS, Philadelphia Post Office, JaU-tnth*at*_ IMTANTED—In a Dry-Goods Commission J * ' House, a smart, active LAD, from IS to 10years of age. Address, in handwriting of applicant, Box Ho. 1845,Philadelphia Post Office. jriUt A YOUNG MAN, who has a thorough knowledge of the Wholesale Boot and Shoe Baal* wishes a situation as SALESMAN Oaa influence bade. Address B. 8. P., Box No. 108, Philadelphia Post Office. ; jdl-*t» A SALESMAN WANTED in a Dry Goods Jobbing House. One who Is well acquainted with, and can tell largely to the city and near trade. Address "Box 1879,” Philadelphia Post Office, with real name. II WANTED FOR TH> UNITED STATES ■OAVALRY— Able-bodied,'unmarried men, to whom 111 will he given good pay, hoard, dotting, and medical •“attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. Ho man haTingawifeorchlld, will beaeeepted. Apply for MOUNTED. SERVICE at Ho. 81T MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. I.H. MOORE, aplT-tf - Ist Lleat. Ist Dragoons, Becmlttng Officer. Boarding. BOARDING. —Desirable BOARD, in & private family, trith elegant Booms—will be rented to several persons of respectability. Address Mr. 8., Office of XAe Press. j»l3*Bt* A CONNECTICUT LADY, experienced la Teaohiog, wishes to obtain a few young ladles to board and edaeate. For particulars, address “ Teacher,” at this Office, for one week. jal2 2t* Slmttsaiunte. ACADEMY OF MUBIG OPERA * I*l - —The only copyright edition of Opera Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade my of Husio, and bearing this distinct copyright title, FOB BALH EVERYWHERE, 4 at the reduced price of FXFTBHN CENTS. . Bare your money, and buy no ,100x0 twenty-five-eent Books, as the best and most correct edition can be ob tained for FIFTEEN OBNTB. OBSERVE—This edition has red oovers. Buy no . others. This is also the only complete edition of “The Bohemian Girl,” and “Martha,” in Eng lish. jaiatr ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FBIDAY and SATURDAY, January 14 and 16, The sale of seats osmmeneas on Wednesday.' DIBOT IB KCILIBBLVHII 0» - Mile. PIOCOLOMINI, Who will appear in two of her greatest characters, THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT, aed LB NOZZB VI Kf ASO. First two sights of the great Basse, , s OABL FO&HEB. On FBIDAY, Jan. 14. at 8 o’clock. First appearance In Philadelphia of ' MUe. PIOOOLOUINI, and CARL FORME* THE DAUGHTER OP THE BEGXUEHT, with a complete and great cart. Piccelcminl. a5................Maria. Carl Formes (for the first time) 55«....... The Sergeant. Tamaro (the new tenor)....•• *&.•••••..•*...#«.Teuie. - C0nduct0r..............V. Big- MUZIQ. On SATURDAY. Jan. I6,nt 8 o’clock, PIOCOLOMIBI end FOBMBB. 1 M’LLE GHIONI, Prima Donna froffi her Majesty’s Theatre, London, and BIGHOR FLOREHZA. The celebrated Baritone, from the Italian Open. Paris, will make their first appearance in Philadelphia. PICCOLO MINI as.. SUSANNA*' GHIONI as THE 00UNTB88. GAEL FOBMBB a* FIGARO FLORBNZA as ..THE COUNT Tbs bther roles by Mad. BERKBL, WEIRLIOH, PERKING, MULLER, MOBRA, BABBXTINI. . Conductor . OABL ANOHUTZ On Tuesday. M’Ue PICCOLO MINI gives Aar First Concert In Baltimore. The sale of seats for the first two nights of PIOCOLOMUfI and FORMES ' commences on Wednesday morning, at 9 A. M., at the Box Office of the Academy of Music. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Referred Seat in Pa'qaet, Parquet O'rcle, and Bal cony, 82. Admission to the same, with privilege of occupying such seats as have not been secured In ad vance, $l. Reserved Beaty in the Family Circle, $l. NOTICE.—The Family Circle will be united with the lower part of the house. Holders, oLtickets Family Circle will enter by the same general door* on Broad street, as those to the Parquet circle, or' Balcony. ' ' • R. B.—The entrance door to the Family Olrele, in Loourt street, will be invariably closed during the pre sent seeson. Admifrion to the Amphitheatre.** ..(Oorata, The entire Amphitheatre has been converted into reserved iwU, which nap bd secured in advance with out any extra charge. Sntranee to the Amphitheatre as new, on Locuit etreet. ' ORDER or THE BALE. Oa Wednesday eomraenees at the office in Broad street, the sale of the 92 seats for the first two nights. On Thursday, will commence the sale of the & seats, when likewise thes2seats remaining from Wedaeedayw sale will be sold. The reserved seats to the Amphlth**- tre will be eold on Thursday, at the ticket office inLo cast street, where will be found the prepared di agram to tne Amphitheatre. TO SUBSCRIBERS. In answer to numerous applications from persons de sirous of securing seats in advance for the Eight Nights, the Manager bege to state, that although the subscrip tion system for so short a season as he can give, it. In his estimation, of little or no advantage to the inters eats of the public or the Management, jet instructions bage been given to the Treasurer to receive such sub ccriptlona, provided subscribers are Willing to comply with the reservations which an unavoidable change of Opera, in ease of an eventual sickness of an artist,'or circumstances of another nature, may compel the Direc tor to make.. • NOTICE —Persons desirous of subscribing for the Season, will please apply at the Box Office, this (TUES DAY)'morning, at 9 o'clock, where every information will be given to them by the Treasurer. - jell-tf rpHE (« The Old”) YO- X CAL SOCIETY beg leave to announce that their TWELFTH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL wiU take place at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY EVENING Bth FEBRUARY, 1860, when scenes from MEYERBEER'S Grand Opera “ LEB HUGUENOTS” will be performed. Particulars hereafter. • jell-11,13,18,20,25,01 MRS. D. P. BOWERS’* WALNUT-BT. THJATRI. oornM of NINTH 004 WAUTOT StrMtr THIS (Thursday) EVENING, January 18, IW9, Bolwer’s GilebraUd PUy of the 107 OF LYONS! Claude Meinotte, Mr. Bwinboume; Poulin*, Mis* Vandenboff, THE DRUNKARD! Prices of admission ■' Boooad Tier and Ptafly (Hxele» and Third Tier, 85 cents; Parqnefc BT*f oents; Press Cirole. 60 cents; Private Boxes, scooritng to their looale.SS and 96; Beat* la 'Oreheetra and Private Boxer, 78 oenti. 1 Poore open at half past 6 o*do6k; Cartels rise* at T o'clock. * H7HEATLET h OLABKK’* ABOH-ST. VV THlATBl.—WUlUma.mdtrioka.Aetlafatd fltaxe Manager. uTHlfi (Thursday) BTXNXHCt, January 13,1869, OUR AMERICAN OQUBIN. Trenchard, oar American Cooiln, Mr. J. Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. MASKS AMD PACES! Admission, 96 ete. Seenred Beats in Dreee Cirole, 87K ete; Oroheatra Stella, 60 ete; Beata In Private Boxes,lB ete; Gallery, 18 ota; Gallery for Colored Pezeons, 26 et* j Private Box is Gallery, for Colored Perron*, 88 eta) Whole Private Box, $3. * Doors opes at half past 0 o'clock i commence at 7, precisely. IVATIONAL oibous, walnut st^ 11 above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT?, Mazacer. THIS (Thursday) BVBNING. January 18.1869, Equestrian and Aorobatlo Peats by the GRAND COMBINATION 09 STABS. The performance concluding with the Pantomime of JOCKO; 08, TUB CHIMPANZEE 07 BRAZIL. In which the “ MAN MOMKEY” will appear 80ALB OP PRIORS. Dress Olrole and Parquette 60 cents Children under ten years of age..«« 90 « family Circle .....8° « Doors open at quarter to T o’clock. ParfoxBUNKOI will commence at 7)f. * ‘ » SANFtBP’S OPERA HOUSE, XLByKHTB Street, between Herket asd Chestnut OPEN JOE THE SEASON. By the Largest Troupe of MINBTBELB IN THE WORLD BANIOBD’fc OPERA HOUSE AMD 188 SAHVOBD CHILDREN, Admittance 26 oente. SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Stresta. COMB AND LAUGH. Oome and aaa the Tunny BUta, the Amusing BUta, the BamartaMe Blita, the Laughing BUta, the Popular BUta, the BUta, -who UI PR RTORMANO K EYERY EVENING, eemmanelng IK o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS, at 8 o’clock. OenaiaUog of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, ajrtonlahlng scenes In Ventriloquism, the Learned Caoarr Birds, asd the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Rope Dancer. Admission, 25 eenta; Children, 18 eeat*. ja3 rpHB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP A THE FINE ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, 18 OPEN DAILY (Bondars excepted) from 0 A. H. tilio P. M. Admission 25 eenta. Children 12 eenta. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission at all limes, $BO. d7-tf m/fUSIOAL FUND HALL.— THE GER -ITA MANIA ORCHESTRA wiU eonunenoe their PnhUo REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nor. noth. Single Tloketa 3S cento; e package of eight tickets forfl, whioh may he obtained at Andre’s, UOd Chestnut sttest; Beck A Lawton’a, corner ofSerenth and (Ihaatnnt. and at the door of the Halt, The pel at SR o’clock P. M. noIT.S OHARLES MULLIKIN DEALER IN PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS, AT NEW YOKE PRICES, MS MINOR STREET. jalQ-lm* B. A. DBKE7 DENTIST, trace. Ho. 8T North TENTH Street, (ooroer of Til fcO.'tJ dW-ln*
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