V..'.-i:; &ih-br^ebwWa r yeatarday vfSif \*7v,-. -V..-BSL*O^cp.URCIL*;; . and eMurymptweSj fui,m jkß thereat l fajaU'u.sprtf >? .completing' ito Tetoaioderfyy.-'V'-i “’ r y BoediWdx&rtpersbufltare,, Wd’i gaits ‘ from .northr of :;fltoSte v \Firth‘Abd ’Sixth 'etreetk/toa -M&U -■Mftlhtf'luW-'bdtmigh 'oE'! 1 - 1 ----v> ( ''* « - • FfifckfotVly'W^ Balurtuf , TO^inWr^'seotiblii:^^« > ..V;:.';302;477' Be«TB©t| t 's&b»B|LT s tVv : : ‘ ~' ’ J ‘Mr! OafJCb'repdrtedan thetltJo of theoitytoeeertalQ atrip of grffaddin tQeVlclnlty tbeiam’Of fSfXM 'tO: aabdryorflers of prfipertr ad- ‘ Jolalngf- ThebJ)J pMsed;'" . V - ,7; J,’:,. • f ipcrfent*d- a" the ! reduction .of tbe tmmoer or coples of the tproceedibgt , ; of .Corindll*, and snndiy other items, wbich wculd 'aaye' ■ .the citr $B,OOO p 4 r annum The report waa toidorerr ■ ; \ Mt: Willl&ma offered a bill ytrtfridlngfor the eopahne-. - tlbn- bf.a.paapenrer Jn Oheatnut and Walnut 1 fitteeia,. fixinrithe.Tpricß.orilbahßß oh^rathcarat $lOO pira‘anum.7B«fCrr*d to pommUtee bn Baiiroada.to rdport tifo ! weekp;h’«n>Mclntt6n tb'jtubUsilTdellnqaept w»f ‘ com'mfl ti 6 MpptihUd the propriety of ■ pdrcbasfng’ .'certaln^improrements l afjoh'estnut-street ' , >llil appropriatin Wator I)epatt 'n>ehtfdrlBspwaa, ’7 *, ■'•'■"/ r \ 7‘\ '7 s(t K One. contract a "to" be;inadS' with certain pattlMrfor 'cleaning i trieta wafthen ♦hVeA r 'up77 1 ' ’~ : ‘A;'m«tfoU7WM made the 4 contractors; to > •nter'fS.OOO aicurity/br'ifie. faithful dttebarge' of their datieit; but ibe'siito Wca v ifabBwjn©atiy Sxed at doable; the rate at whieh thn;'cohtractorHih&d ,agreed'tb clean, ’ tbe,teteral dlalrlcta, and];after' considerable debate,; pj»«at'sa^iy^^7.yJ vtu . - ';7' (v 7 ' ■• ,7ifr."Bnoipi«aented 'lni n]see a bill, providing for.tbs'! copotructJonof' 1 » i b*M?btfer. ,ra)lway;-’in and • Wftlnht atteets.’ J -lt'was :Joinew&t',different nomthei oflf.presentMl by Mr-WillUaja/aod wair' referred to tbo; Ootnqittee WlUUrbtdSj-th'report'two weeks hence. ! Ur. OuflCr reported a bill relaf.re to the better pro tect'Oh'tir tbh pbbiftfV*bVdar;Ordertd i *iklo» fin* the ; d)acontlnnanw»-cfY ariit/agaiaat ; tbemforthe;leiao 6fYwharf of whichlheybavenot i 'bed the uaer'RererfeOo the prqpor committee - l *;Mr. Haraier;Apetition settag for ChYehtnge ° r< bamei ofcsrUlnYtreeta in " the-Twahlj-second,rward: i Referred toCowmittaeon Highways;--<* : (] i ; Also, a Eolation ftptlfyle'g.cettalh property owners • of thY openloprYf the‘WHOw' Grove avenue, ini the ' sNrenty-*«oonatNraf r Ob' motion' of If c 7 Hacker, it ,-vmreferred to theCommlttee bn Highways. l ' -'<■ 3 Mr. Hand/ submitted a preimhie aos resolution »r "questing the tfioXe'Yslature to secure the y passage pt an set tOTnlly declare the meaning of the act 4 f of34wsB l ; l&f the Drankford un& Southwark, and Paweoger .Railroad Com* paolea. 7 •■; '• "-**..«*.•s v *»,— **•-<■ * ) . Mr. Gordon BDhmitlediU.ooromonlcatidn from the Guardians :of ; ‘the-j>oor: asking for aa. sddltionalappro prt*tloß YC*s3o.T,d?>jJ* to pay bilM cohtract«d,.in,3B6B. Referred to A on .u - t y % $ , - A Uo,.aU;ordlo*ijee,moV°KY B J *ppfoprfation off4Bi- j 900 for.thoettpportottbe ont.door. > poor- 7 aald.ibbQey ' to?hb»*P®hdiHl;ttJB4.er the to he elected lYCpuueilft and the members, of OonnolUi « Th«j»ubj«ctWM,PPftponed> andltwaamadethe'crder of *ha,dajr ; /0r i - l ■; < Company, in their boose. - Poor^submilt^dho * eirtinuite ot at department for, 1850. The total amount of 1* $lOO,OOO. Referred to the Cetn .ttlltse ontib*aee.i : ; r . > * Vz r jLtso,-en otdieanee vaboiUblngthe Gnardiaos :of the” .' -Poor, and plariog the cootrot-of- the department under i -three « CommGaioner* Of Rtor ” to.he elected I - ' fourth maetlitrof Councilstin /anuary.: 'AU Mils for v • • aopplies sre only to be paid after spprovsl by the Com* Jnbte^^oaPcoF^■lkfd■oter:^'^.\-^■ , >)3erf Pablic Schools' -Waalaid OTer. Adjourned. “y, / . ' RoßneitY.Zi-'On Wedne«day'night tb6 hoiiso v-* 'of Mr, WUUam'Curry, aVTwentyisedcmd aud f CsU‘owV hil! streets,-.wae;entered and -robbaJ of a Quantity 0 ; vawtnr appirsl^books,“silver spoons, auda mookJog ' hlrd«s#ac atg!3. 'The burglar* effected an entraoo* - by prylrgopcQ a wlndow-ia the aide jard, the nte of /■ . . • f 1111 M m v - M..' p. , ■*' oratort WIU dolWer 1 of 3 ftafiireji jmT ln'; ar&jjntit'lfau,, t ' cbßWeEcftg oo rf jr«blog nsitj/pr-lho benefit 6f ( •/. .TiTUso« r iathtsdtf. Th«flio*- • ; - been celeoted 1 tbe;TicM QfJntem^ '" *httn tho i>*wl. He' ■ ' * lrlu will flodhlm inatl the of geotleraao, the wdlbrtraekftiiailißiJV • - f ~ .;vj!vfj Wi pxoollent . ' * Cctlou ttts b(«u aUraotiag pon*idVr*bi# *tt*£- 1 ?*!& io ' • lt'rj J%ncflr«bttoine * cptomoo wptMßlbnXben'a ’ *V^Ps,suuk r^9QoniM'ponafl«d^of l an«xirAiamoAotof money), Viat/will £9 Ao\yr)}h il 4*XeJi>tiabltJM*a*r of-Gr*aV?fle'BtooJU*} N0.,607 Oheatnot , ■*. f X -/:■■ '. ~ ' f *•• •> ?VsMtw4 r £i ; iin6{ior,ii»rt.oC.(>ir;p*i«f,‘t<> bi fjtryii. 6/tdo ■ "■.’T^Ht» i :jw»ty'Ctll««(''of Maine,r»t Concert Hall, tU« ‘ ’ ‘'"'’eTenlog for tbs benefit of tbo Colon Temporary Homo, the. • •?;''', lMt»ie^iii > WeC tlifiilio''lnteteefirg eharaotir ot hie 'V.:'? 1 ! ,s' ; i S>& leotai-e, annoan?-'. ' ' ;( : ot-e>+««4ted.,itt ' ; i-the oboTO CoapJit ; bataiin, precppl williout exeinpie Thi Pntl, 1 - ox /[/«,” ectlbuy jcur clothing at w ; Sl‘'rl a *?’> '‘‘DlijFrotlilln niill Olothlng Bill.’ ”'—oV . donHateof Indi- V- ‘ii» S(» ( o'"4s«oeli«OM>:’rlielr n*|. Pb’iflulelphlx nro getting np ■ grind & , wiU be to eeoirtitbe oomfort • >v? u -v-r. C;''- titration of prloofplo deUrmfned follow*. | j '? ; WttrP^^ea^afr;t^o^ijfdwit v otone Clothing- V.'^Y'^ 4 f Htltbf Wlt»Oia, 6b3 tnd COB CneaUiOVi :, J APD'T«oa*>*BobT-CpHi*Nblß'O' C*uf* ian4 ; tliejf piaaeu^wjr COVMM BJUItCB. I »Blli&XKßL?m^Ba itt OF, trade: 8. V: Msbbiok,- M o OF FIIIi.ADEI.FnIA, lan. i« 1,85? i suN filMg..:.7 wisdh bet5..........4 « high water. ~v . ....................i» « ' i . . .QIiBABBB. • . ’ Btwvu»sl\lp KvafUngtou.' Baker, Boston, H Wlnaor. 1 ■■ ‘ Sfoamahjp'Delawars, Copes, NYotk, J Allderdlce. ;• Barque' Hamilton, JAokaon; Havana, G W 3 Bernadoti & Brother.' * ’ I '' ", ' Bohr Franklin Treat/Treat,-Frankfort, M©i B A Bon der* Od.’-.v , . . ' •, - ;} SAILED. ’ The City Tea Boat, Sobellenger, left Plnd street wharf atlo o’clock yesterday.morning; taking In to* jhe barque White winy,' bound to Lsgdayra, and two soars for eastern markets, j;, ; 11b6n SW aei.« 0 f t» ■ ,ThtWa» 66mi>!c5in fcut.lt.TTal carried ,to sea ln'the afterodonby the ebb tide. . ■ • i The brig Henry Leeds went to «ea yesterday from the Breakwater '' Thebaiquq American*’,from New Orleans, ' for Phllkdelplifi/loither anohora in the hay last Satur day night, and was conceited to go,to sea, but returned to the Breakwater yesterday;* where she.got-supplied, and remains there, In cotopafcywlth the sehr W Baals* bury. '.Wind west—wev.her moderate. . . ?“*• - Wtft i"*o'; •* - - WM. M. HIOHMAtI.: ! | *?*;« • : [BT«L*d*Ara roMK PBSBS,] - ' .** - ’ 5 Norfolk,. Jsa. IS: ; | The ichr Abby 1 from Boston, bound to Ba vabuah, with an assorted cargo j is ashore at Body’s Is- i -['..r'.'J, V ,I ,MjskOBAN2)A.'' ! Steamship Virginia, Kelly, for. Philadelphia, salted ftomßichmondllthlnst.' . s - , . '’ 4 ] Steamship Boston, Sellew, hence at New York yester d»y,'and;cleared toaeturn.- t I Aetrqa, Oobt?, for Boston; /sailed from Caldera 7 Nov IS. • ' ' - j'. • '•, ~ . 5 ghlp,SUr KlngvTurner, from Callao, arrived up at Ba'timoro yesterday.' j Ship Sumbeam, Besbee, for Boston, was loading near •Iqulque Not 20. .' , 1 * \ Ship John Merrick, from London, at New Orleans 12th I . Bhfp -Xonian, Btitohell, for Callao, cleared at Boston slltViust.., - : . 1 ' fhlp Alexandria, Batttett, from New- York, was at jVa'ptraiao Nov80,discharging. ' - ‘’ . BhlmHeleu MoCaw, Tueker, was loading at Ohlncha , Islands Oeh nit. for Mauritius. , • , Barque 8 H Waterman, Baker, for Baltimore, sailed from'o*lderaNovl4. 1 ' . . ... • BarqueKlisa, Biker, for Baltimore, has loading at l9 BarqueAchmo», flpedden, was up at Charleston l\th Inet. for Botterdam.- - ‘ _ , Barque Emblem. D*tJs. from Boston, was discharging st Gibraltar 18th l7th. _ , . , Barque Southerner, OlHford.from New Y <> rk forMar seillesy sailed from Gibraltar 14th ult," J • Barque James Bbepherd, (Br) for Philadelphia, was loading $5OO qtls nitrate of soda at Tquique Nov 80. -Barque £lf,'MoKee, at Richmond IBtn inflt. fromN York. ’ •• Brig ATooticelio, Perking*, for. Pornambaco and a market, toiled from Baltimore yesterday. - . , . fihnspa; fer Para, cleared at New York Rankes Blide' Darliog, olokreil nt New York ve-tarday for Montevideo. 7'Brlg Alberdlna, (Bbtoh) .Oqetdag, for. Philadelphia, was loading at BotMrdaraSM Ult. ■ > Brig Susan, Brew, from Jacksonville for Antigua, put into Charleston Uth Insf. leaky, having struck heavily ob St John bar'. J \ . Bcbr . Sallie T Chartre, Chsrtre, hence, arrived at Charleston lith lust.' fjehr. d P'.WetheriU, Cobb,‘ for Boston, cleared at Charleston 10th inM.. -' 3 '' ’ - ficbr N, B'Boardniso, Brightman, for West Indies,: cleared at'CbsrießtonlOfh Inst ' , CchTS QaroUue Mlgnionette, sMled from Richmond llthi'inst.for Philadelphia ! hebr Bardett West;' Thomas, cleared at New York yesterday for Buenrs Ayres.-" r Schr.undfn**, Bisley, cleared at - New York yesterday, for Philadelphia. '• - s * '*■ 7 <-• - ■ - ■ r Bchr’ Josephine, Smith; from Bio de Janeiro Nqy 21,, with coffee, attired at New York 12th Inst. - Left gologj into Bio 2ist, 'barques Adeline V 'Adams, WhistUogi Jed, and another biiqne and a -fore-and-aft sohooner, who did ndt show thblr- names. - In 'port, barques Co rlUa, Pettlngill; for New York In 2 days; HenrfetU,: Brown,'wlg: Br#Etlle'ro.‘Baitob, jostaj} Lapwing, Kel ly, ldgforNew York; Kedron, Parrell, wt« Delegate,- Chase, wtg wind for ——•; brig H B Forrest, GiUespie, do; and others The J experienced a constant soloes tioa of heavy gales, lost'atilt, carried aw&j-*t&xa t and received'other damage in rigging; has several or the cretr badly frost-bitten. Bchr liOmbard, 'Harding, hence, arrived at Mobile 7thinst. Bcbr. M v AM»ge*, Magee, and Neptune, Myers, form Bsston for*Philadelphia;'sailed from Holmes’ Hole Pth Inst. -•' ■ - Bchr bhas S Bqmers, cleaned at Savannah Bth inat. for Richmond; ■ /■'* 7 a' Bebr ' Heory May, Watson,from Boston for Phlladel*. •pbfa sailed from Holojea’ flble Pth lnsL‘ . 1 Honolulu, Nov 20—In port, eblpt War Hawk, Sim mons: Mountain Wave; BaTdy; Golden Kagle, B&rdiog; Skylark, Follansbae. and West Wind Baxter, for New Bedford, Idg; B F Willetts; Holmes, for New-London, duV'Booard, Praemao, foj* Jarvis Island; Gladiator, Luco } H and'Harriet & Jessie, Gray, unc; barqueß Frances Palmer/Green, for Bah* Franelscoj. Alextuder. Bosh; noc; brig Josephine, Stone, dischg; H 8 surveying sehx Cooper, Brooks, tttcj sehr Isabel; Davis, do. ; ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB, vr to on o'clock this now*a. GIRARD HOCSB-rChestnut stxeet, bolow Ninth , P A Prendegart; Del r -* - Capt-R F Brehwith, US A Peter Haldeman, Columbia ~ Sdw Wilder* Louisville ; John Bull, Lbolsvlllo's r* * XUH.iOin, O W-A-fitokeVf Weetmoretand • H. i DCarUn; Brookljid v ' *BCliman, WY. - i ‘ LAOsboftjVNJ'* SWBkker,Ptov,Rl T W WelUcgtodj Worcester H McOnne, N Y Mrs J W Ramses, NY B H Oooke> Naehville.... f n Krttmtaann, Gklosgo7 VH P Robeson, Pa - C Ax, Balt Wm Lamping, Balt . ; ’J DKreiriblUg; Balt* - * Bey H Giles, Boston 0 N.Dickson. Augaita. Ga OLHall, Balt Alek McKeatle, N Y F W Bvlth, N Y TLKnelp, NT- - .Tho* Olcott, NY .. E 8 Stephecson, N T W C Aurao, N Y - WmflAngle.Xl Y- ? LO.Ooe.N Y _ ! J V folomoh. N Y . JH Watkins & la, NY D P Jadson A la, Conn PAlalHii. NY H N Slater, Prov,Rl : Thos Henderson A? la, N Y John Mclntosh, Balt - . W Grtnoell, Bootlaod J Haldeman. Pa . • . W H Forbes & la; N Y Geo A Freeman, NY.-, J V Brown, 8t Louis K B’ Ahdetton; Bedford, Pa L E Taylor A la, St Louis LJSUmaker A wife, Lano O Wilson. N Y J Gooden, Jr.Cln, O C M X Hedges, Ya J H Allen, N Y Wo Dove, Washington Geo-Warren, Newark, N J J H WymaOvßalt Jan Q Smith. B»'t. ■ O H Tyson, Pottavll’e JudgeBpaldlng As la, thio O T Ohuckerlng, N Y John H Hall, N Y . .J T Crowell, N Y W & Treadwell, NT . W Eustace, N Y 3 H Congdon A lti,N X LA Booth. Sacramento - 'Mr Lowry;‘N Y l l ' -' D P Nichols, Maas J W Fellows, NY J W Matthews, NY . Henry Wyatt, NY - Mr Wheeler A la, NY • Sami O Merritt, N Y : v ’A Bchwendler; N Y E Dickinson, Boston ' ' O A Waterbary, NY < Geo Whitlock. N Y - / B B Harris, NY' A Dabreal, NY' , ■ , WHttjao,Balt , W A .Dean, Ba t / JDflturtevont,NH J Hosoier, Boston ■ - B J Bturgea. N J L Wiight. Newark, N J ’W M Cocrane. St Paul 0 H llfne, NY. W D Haley, Washington M Goldsmith,-N Orleans' - ,GDrummond. Oonn J H Armtogton fcwt.Bl O Wendell, Washington H B Walbndge. Ohl'o 1 J W Ramsey & la, N Y II McCone, NY -• Mr Hobson, Valparaiso , FRANKLIN HOUBE—Chestnut street, above-Thlrd. Tboß U Virle. N J ‘Wjr Wtlght, Ohio • , fi Turner, Waterbary. Conn Jas W Thompson, Wash’a A. ftp Barr* l*. V*l ‘ J a Waldo, if Y T JJffagurder, Washington John MMoore, NJ hfids fi t Cate, NJT ‘ W Howey 41ft, N J Geo B Ford. Md ■’ T J Borden. Fall Btver. AJ- Pickett, Conn W Cowlu, NJ v . KLangdim,NY ‘ JManlein, Troy,N Y J Brown, Fa __ WmK Arnold, Cohn BALD BAULK—Third street, above OallowhlU. 0 P Wack, Norristown \ : . J.Sblffert, N Y •W Sharpe^Northampton. . J Geisloger, Backs co Mrs Gsfsingrr, Bucks co _ Joshua Kuuti, pa . B HoffW Hotchkias.NY J Whitehead, N J 'SB'Woodford, Aurora ’ J Newmayer, N Y H M Cornell,}?*.... ' t LDe Aogdlat wf,N~Y J G Hodfiob, liSton' ■ " ; " Ij Dubernet, York, Pa. John Tindall, York, Pa h Ueraheimer, York-, Pa II CBurgie; Chicago '■ ‘ .Capt J McConnell, N Y SLACK BBAB INN—Filth and Merchant streets, J P StSeLDd oo.Pa . L Bock, Chester co. Pi / Stillwell A la, Pa - ■ • ■ 8 K Hawmoad, . W Cheater. 3 Fisher, Harrisburg. Pa - 118 Goshen, Juniata to 'j Menough,Cheater co, Pa ’ Henry Walter. Chester co Wm Wright, Cheater co, Pa Wilson Wright, Chest'r co •A'Pennock, Chester co,Pa HOCheuey,Cheater oo . j M Jactton At la, Fa Site M Wright, Lano oo Tbos Haslet, Md - » -V W PotUt, Rochester, N Y H Bellel tc family, Pa" ' H Baicom, Boston 8 W Ludwig, Union oo Wm Eldon, Franklin oo Chat West, Pa ' 5 • J Scott, Phila BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Seeoud street, below Vine. 3 JamVob, Backs co, Pa ’ G Buckmsn, Newtown Braun PhtlA ’ ,- - J OWUHmm, H Y . B Flih, Cama.n ■' 0 Vannnningn, Jr, Phil* • NATIONAL HOTBL-Bmm ttroot, nhovo Thirl. B K Oopp, lovoilyn, Pa John E.bbach, Phlla A 8 Bpinnrr, Balt - J B L.IrO, Ttrnton, N J O W Wright, Chaster co W P Oampbrll, N J U 8 Miller, Pa'- OHMortod,NJ B A Adams. Phlla J M ehalion, Leldyatown O W MeonlK. Potlarllln A A Bloharda, Allentown B W Molgsrl" Beading D Shiner, Hlmlm MBs H Shiner,Blmiia WKraioer, BehuylkHarcn ’A Hackman, Leidyatocrn, n a ltn.pp,sMont:o«e, pa ’B Hhlalaer co J Terrenca, Pa. 8-Lavia, Pa, Jno l!r own, hi, thick cm ’ - 7 UNION HOTEL —Arch atreat, below Fsrarih. B F Blair, Pa o Manchester, Ohio 00l Wm' Blaekhntn, Phlla B P Lnskb josh,'Nebraska J I/Pryor * lady, kd -FA Mlsnieb, Plt'aburg Joa Bioharda, Pa .80 SWcktcn A lady, N J. J B BockhlU A lady, NY E P Bowman A lady, Pa Gao Wig*an,Tamarpia W T DaWltt, Bt Lonla aOaiOlnjFn Thos Haitnuok, 111 ■ MOUNT VERNON HOTHL-Sacond at., aboye Aroh. 0 Chrlatman, Norrlatown, J P Brown, Olearllald -M A Rejnolda, Olearflald ' ' MADISON HOOBB-B«con4 at., below AreE, Rot W B Warn, Dal .. W Merrielt, WmFalla.Md , . Johnßdwarda, U 8 I.Tnrner.Del - J Johnson, Re ding Win Robitflon, Read ; ng . Mr Godfrey A la, Pa .VII OoDovera PottsviUe T MoOHntoek, Conn 0 Peirce, Hartford, Conn" W P Conway, Md , Seomen’i Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of SKOONH and WALNUT Streets. Deposite received io smaU and large amounts, from all cUesea.of the immunity,’and allows'interest at the rate of ove per cent, per aouum. ~ ' Money mey be drawn by . checks without loee of inte rest.' -j- - • 1 -' - '• ;v pfflee open daßyj frbm 9 until & o’clock, and oo Mon* { d*y aud’BaVardey 1 uoUj.9 ihthe evening. President, dfcankjin Felt f/: Tmiorer and Secretary; OhdrJee M, Special Notices. i Late»Pire at Dubuque, lowa*—Dubuque, Jon. 2,1859. MESSRS. HBBBING'fc GO—Gents: lam. requested by Mr. T. A. C. Ooohraue, of this place, to say to you that, on the morning of the 4th uttitro, about 8 o’clock, his store tdok.nre, and the entire jtock ofigoods was.destroyed. The heat became so suddenly intense that none of the gOods.coutd poßslbly be caved; but fortunately his books and papers, which were in one of your CHAMPION SAFES, wereatl preserved perfect ly. And well may they be called Obamplon, for during the whole co'nQagratlon there was Incessant pouring of directly .upon the SaTe which contained them* And still, upon 1 opening It, the Inside was found to be scarcely .warm, while , the outside, was most severely soorched. ' Yours, tru'y, ‘ HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, with HALL’S PATENT .POWDER*PItOOF LOCKS, afford the greatest security of any Safe in the world, Also, D WELLING-HOUSE of elegant workmanship and finish, for plate, fco." BARREL, HERRING, A CO., jaU-tf • • 130 WALNUT Street. ;The most terrible foe we have to encounter in thlß country is Consumption. First manifesting itself in the form of a slight cold, it gaius strength while its vlotim is unsuspicious of danger, and sooner or later, iu nine cases out of ten, terminates fatally. Among the' various remedies before the poblio for ibe cure of this terrible disease, none is equal to HOOF LAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL. Even this may not care you; but, if the disease is not too far advanced, you may confidently rely upon It. Try it. 1 Prepared only by. Dr. O. M.* JACKSON, Not 418 AROn street, Philadelphia, and for sale by druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. Price 76 cents p'ey bottle. It A New Article for the Mnlr. . PHALON &• SON’S COCOINE la the beat and cheapest article for the hair. For pre serving, beautifying, and restoring the hair, the most perfect hair-dressing ever offered to the publio. Sold at 517, *497, and 197 Broadway, And by all Druggists and Fancy-Goods Dealers Pint bottles 60 cents; half-pints, 26. cents. Inquire for Phalon So Son’s Cocoine. ' Be i\vsre of oomiterfeits. T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS; 800 CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale Agents. jal4-tf . Saving'Fund*—Five Per Cent. Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT ;street, S. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Honoy (received in anyenm, large or small, and interest paid from the'day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payment* made daily, without ■notice. The. investments are made in' Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Bents, and yuchlfirst-olass securi ties as the charter requires. Office hours from 9 o’clock in the morning until 0 o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday, evenings until 8 o’clock.’ fe6 Keep It before the People—That the filling used by these New York tnaketa contains an acid which eats the iron €nd spoils the Safe. Evidence of which can be seen at 28 South' FOURTH .Street, and no Safe can be made nnder the Champion patent whlbh will lint ten years before it will lie entirely eaten up; and that the safe of Joseph Trlaone, of Norris town, that was blown open on the night of the let of December, and $l,BOO etolen, and which..is now a&id was •< intended simply as a fire-proof,” had on the famous powder and burglar lock, used and recommended by Parrel, Herring; So Co;, as the only burglar-proof lock in use, - rFroza The Press of the 4’h nit j PARREL/HERRING, So CO ’S PATENT CHAM PION SAFES, the only Safes made, in this City which have never been robbed by burglars or had their con tents destroyed hy accidental fires. Evans f lYaiJou’# Philadelphia Answer to a New York Humbug. We, the undersigned, oitisens of St. Joseph, Mo., do hereby certify that, the iron safe belonging to C.S. Baldwin, made, by Farrel So Co., No. 84 Walnut street, Philadelphia, which was in the fire that occurred here, , is not fire-proof, and Is useless as a fire-proof safe; that, the books/papers, jewelry, £o > which were in the safe at the time were much Injured; also, that the building which It wad in Was of frame , and only one story high, and that a fire so trifling as the one which barned over the said safe was n-1 sufficient to have injured any tafe purporting to bo jire-proof. Vf. R. Pehsiok, druggist. ‘ Jos. W. TnotTLii'merchant. J. A. Bastlk, banker. r . . Dakibl Saxtos So McDonald, merchants. William Rat. JoHSCoaDV, C. E. Baldwin, St. Joseph, Mo. EVANS So WATSON, 20 South FOURTH Btreet, Philadelphia, have now on hind the largest assortment of Salamander Safes In the United ‘ States, warranted equal to any others,made on reasonable terras. Please give us a call. jtlo-mw&f3t A Word to the \?Ue.i—ln purchasing fool, the principal object to be gained Is, to obtain an attielo that will produce the greatest amount of hea\ with the least possible The Coat that most effectually com bines these qualities, and, therefore,' the most esonqmi cal, fa tbs,Hickory, sold at the lowest cash prices, at DEACON So NEWHALL'B FAMILY COAL YARD, No 835 north'BßOAD Street, below OALLOWHILL. Orders by .despatch, or. left at No. ,39 south THIRD Street; promptly attended to. jaft-ot* Jonas Whitcomb’s Hemedy for Asthma* [Letter from * Lswjer in Nowburyport, Mass.] > . ' , Nbwbobvpoxt, February 25,1856, Wosspn BtraMst*, Esq.—Dear Sir: It is now nearly ■ twelve' uion&e'aiiM* XjriaCAtoed AhhUxfef Lbttl* bt-your valuable medicine, for ibe,cure of the Asthma. ' ' For thirteen years X suffered with the Asthma, and daring that time there were but few months in which I did not auffer with e paroxysm that entirely prostrated me for two or ifrrde days, and sometimes longer. 1 will say, that from the time I took the first dose of your << Remedy” to the present hour, I have not had a badattack, and now my system (a so free froth If, that the most active exercise and exposure seldom. has any other effect than to slightly restrict the lunge „Your medicine soon dispels that sensation, and I oan 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 respeot, your obedient servant, J. H. BBAGDON. i ASTHMA. [Letter from a Clergyman.} Wabdsbobo’.Y?., May 12,1867. Mr, Boekbtt i I take pleasnre In stating the won* darful effects of“ Whitcomb's Remedy for the Asthma,” on my wife. She has suffered for years with the Spas* inodle form of that terrible disease ■ * *>W Atone time she was so far gone, that her physician coaid 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 hoard of ‘‘Whitcomb’s Remedy,’’—it acted like a charm; Jt enabled her to sleep quietly in a few minutes, and nearly broke up the disease. I keep it constantly on hand—and though it hsa not cured her it has done wonders n the way of relief I am a Metho* ‘diet clergyman, stationed here. 1 shall be happy to an seer any inquiries respecting her case, and you are at Überty to make any use of the foregoing facts that will benefit the afflicted. Yours, truly,' ■ KIMBALL HADLEY, VBICS OJfB DOLLAR rSR DOTTLB. Jonas Whltcoqib’s Remedy is prepared only by JO* BfiPU BURKETT 4 GO., if Central* street, Boa ton. For sale by all the principal Druggists throughout the United States and the Canadas. dSOtfeST Window Drapery, BBOOATELLB, BATIN DAMASK, BATIN D£ LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, RBPB, MOREENS, AND PLUSHES, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. ,Owing to the lateness of the season, we will dose out our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. Curtains cut, made, and'put up, lower than prices elsewhere Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought’at auction, and selling at half the usual price.- Window Bhades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retail. ■ : PATTEN’S CUKTAIN STORE, dB-tapU 680 CHESTNUT Street. , Grover le Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES. J A NSW STYLE—PRICE $6O. TBO OHxetHOT Sraaar, PaiLADKLPHfA, These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and slaetieity, which will rip, even if ..every fourth stitch bo cut. They are unquestionably the beat In the market for family use. OOIS-tf g7*SU*D »0* A OiaODLAft. -f|l Ons-Pr/ce Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made in the beet manner, expressly for .auriiL BALX9, Vfh mark our lowest sailing prices in plaiu riovssa on each article/ All goods made to order are warranted eotiafactory, and our om-raioa btbtbU is strictly ad hered to f We believe thU to .be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONXB A CO., , auBT-ly 604 MARKET Street. $6O, $6O, *5O, $5O, $6O, $6O, 960, 9&o— SEWING MACHINES.—PRICES RE DUCED.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma chine for $6O, and the general scale or prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu tation for 'doing the very beat 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 fail to bo satisfied. I. M. SINGER A DO., noS-Uaa No. eoa CHESTNUT Street. Burnett’s Cacoaine.— BUBNKTT’B COOO4INB, A siogle application renders the hair—no matter how cliff and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It U vsu Bxby Alin Chsapesv. Hair UaKaaisa tu tub World* ~ HA2ZAHD 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts. Bole Agent. For sale.by dealersgenerally, at 60 ets per -bottle. nolO-tf Dyspepsia. —There is probably no disease which experience has so amply proved to be remedia ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The roost Inveterate forms of this' disease have been com pletely oared by this medioine, as ample testimony of some of 'our firftt citUens proves. For sale In this city by F. Brown, corner Fifth' and Chestnut, and Hassani ■ The aonuai report of the Board of Director* will bo presented, and au election held for officer* to nerve for tho ensuing year. JAMES J. BARCLAY: jsH-frm&w-St Secretary. rv-2==» Prof. M. P* , 1859. X*ao Directors ha*o THIS DAY declared a *eml an nual dividend of SIX PER CENT, oat of the profits of the baeluefla of the Company for the pastalx months; audalfioan extra dividend of SIX PER OKNT.. (ex* elusive of the Btate tax,) payable to the atockholdera, or their legal rflprejeotativea, on demand, jail 6t MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. Office of the Uoion' Crtnol Compuny— U. 3 PmLiDiLwiu, January 10. 1860. The annual meeting ortho Stockholder* of the Union Canal Company of Ponnß' Ivania will be held at the Of* flee of the Company) No. 928 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, Kebruary Ist next, at II o’clock A. M. { after which an elec ion will be held for officers and manager b for the ensuing rear . , . The Tranafer liooka will be closed after the2oth Inst, jall tfel 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. rY~z=» Notice.—At the itnnual moating of the ll StrckUoldera of the PHILADELPHIA AND RhADINO RAILROAD COMPANY, held January 10. 1859, the followinggentleuma were uoaniraoasly elected officers for 1862: Panin el Norris, fl/W Riclnmls, ’John Ashurst, ■aiai-tfatjes. |3Jcat!jo. illemen ate managers under and tbe Court of Quarter Evans Rogers. Robert P. Smith, IWNE, Secretary Pro Tern", puny of the Mate of January lltb, 1859. a have been re-elected DI« jr for the year 1859; George H. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr., Tobias ffagn*r, Thomas B. Watt on, Henry G- Freeman, Charles 0, Lewis, J. Cara~n. Irectore, hold THIS DAY, Esq , was unanimously ro. )mpauy AM HARPER, Secrotary. JS. RA.RT, Treasurer, PREBrcgltr, R. D. OUU>KN. VICK rKKBIOBNT. 3. PUTT ON UTBPUK. W4NAOKBO. * David B.Btovrn, iM.S Richards. of Reading |J. Patton Steele. . THEAHOHRR -BAMUKL BHAPKORP. MCCKKTAIIY W. U. UvibUiMNY* tliu Green and Coatee-street UJ? PABBBNOSR RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 428 WAt.NCT Street. - ~ r - At a meeting of Stockholders Of this Company, held at their office on MONQAY, January 10, 1860, the fol log gentlemen irero-unanimously elected, to■ serf® for' th© ensuing year: • „ , PHKSIPENTt • , Hos. Jaubb Oooi*na. DiaKOTOns. I Henry W. Andrews, ; • Andre* Monride. B&muel a Jones, Samuel W, Grootne, , Janies 9 Btlleinan, Alexander M. Box. iloavd pr Directors, held on log gentlemen were onaot ting year: • W. HAMEBBLY CONNELLY, LINE Ilflfrj Connelly, G'Oraa Real, S»°r? B ooll y ar > - Kli Krup;. i | ■ Ge°i|te G. Preebary, Jr.,| Henry M. Jailer,' - And at a meeting of the : the flame day, tho follow! mooflly elected for the euaai 1 Secretary ~(JROB(JB , , Tmenrer-HARRY’I Bolloltor—WMi O. KI Office of the Phil LL3 AND BAI/TIMORB January 20, 1860 —At *n am holderf of this Company, he iasr perfofls were elected DIJ year: : Bamael M. Felton, Mortaae ilobinron, ,TVm. Littleton Savage. Joseph Gilpin, Ilndrlphta, 'VVilmlngioiti &AILROAD COMPANY, inaal meeting of the Etook* leld THIS DAY* tbefollow* tft£C’fOßS for the enaalog John 0. Groomot J. J Opheot Jr., Thomas Kelso, Oolambus O^DonoeJl, JoiiuA. iiancan, Setae lane, Fredetiok A Ourtiß, j Enoch Pratt, Thomas Donaldson, William W. Corcoran. Edward' Austin. At a meeting of the Bdatd of Director*, held THIS DAY, SAIttUBLM FELTON was unanimously elected President; and ALFRED HORNER Secretary and Trea tutor. • ALFRED HORNER, jall-6t Secretary; Notice.—A Committee of the Managers IL? of the Complimentary B ill to the Philadelphia Grays will sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of tickets;anti! the 26th. .0. F. DESMOND, ja!3-t26 Secretary, Notice*—A meeting of tho'Subscrlfcers to' lis3 the Capita! Stock,of the Wyoming and Susque hanna Valley Railroad Company, for the olec’lon or Di rectorsi sud other officers or said Company, will be held at the Office. 8. W. corner SEVENTH and BANBOM Streets,’ Philadelphia, on the 25th JANUARY, inst., between the hours of 11 A'. M. and 2P. M. BURTON KINGSBURY,) C COMSTOCK, > Corporators. A~P. ALLEN. ■ S January 8,1850 J510425* ry-^H'Office of the Reliance Mutual lusnrance LL3 COMPANY OF, PHILADELPHIA, January 8, 1860.—1 ha Directors have THIS DAY declared a divi dend of BIX PKH cbht. on the Capital Stock of the Com pany,Andon the Certificates or Profits outstanding, for the year ending December 31, 1868, without deduotiou fer State tax, pay&llt in cask, on and after the 12th inst. Also, a dividend of vivs pbr obnt. payable pro rata, on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned out of *the profits of tne'CdMpany for the year ending Decem ber 31, lgSB. for which Certificates of Proofs bearing Interest.wiU be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the insured entitled to receive the same, under the pro visions ef the Obartor, on and after the 12th Inst jato-6t - D. M. HIKOHMAN, Secretary. rys s * J*r- Weder’s Chestnut. Springs Water •L 3 CURE, at Chestnut H 11, Philadelphia county, Pa. jad-ly ’ Office of the Frankford & Somhwark UvS PHILADELPHIA CITY PABSENGER RAIL ROAD, COMPANY, OHATHAM Street, below Fourth. PtiiLADKLpaiA, Jan. 6. iB6o.—At a meeting of the Directors, hfld THIS DAY, a Dividend of BIX PER CENT, on the capital stock was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the office of the Company, on and after January 15th. The Transfer Books will be closed unUl the 15th inst. jafl-Ot OUAB. B. ABBOTT, Secretary. ty~p» , Worth Branch Canal Company.—Notice* LL3 The Stockholders of the North Branch Canal Company will hold their Annual Meeting at the office of the Comptny, In Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 10th of January, 1859, at 10 o'clock A. M At which time and place an Election will be held for Officers of Baid Company, to servo the ensuing year. D. MITCHELL, Jr., Secretary. ATan»a, Dec. 23,1858. jtd-126 rfsgs» Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice lks Owing to a previous engagement of the Hall, the business men’s union prayer meeting win be held until farther notice, In the BANSOM-STREET OBURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) All ate oordially Invited to attend, and the meeting Is open for All to take part who are members or any Evangelical Church, • d2O-tf rvTS» Safeguard Inam YORK AND PENN! Street, Philadelphia, and 11 The annual toeetlngrof th< pacy, heldat their office, ii DAY, December lath, 1858 were elected Director a there Jacob N. Keeler, Praneis Blackbarae, Robert p. Kins, JS.B. English, . George H. fieri*, Hubert 11. Clerk, Joseph B. fitidfeld, John Prentice, Edward WUer, - . P. K. Bfrckhead, William E: Porbea. Daniel Mewmore, At A subsequent meetinj KEELER,Jtsq., was nnani and Henry R. foots 8601 Squires, Esq., wasappomted this Company at the city of: dW-tro . HENR’ rnnce Company ©t Now fBYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT 12 WALL Street, New York, te Stockholders of this Com in Philadelphia, on MON >B, the following gentlemen fof for the ensuing year: Hon 8. B. Cashing, Charles I*. Wstroas, A. V. Btont, Ellhu J. Baldwin, J A. H.Haahroaok, Aaron Oloee, John M. Beach, Henry B. Poote, hlatthew Kelley, M. Rader, Alexander 0. Lawrence, Alfred Clapp, ' of the Board, JACOB N. imonsly elected President, ;retai7 thereof, and Solah id attorney and counsellor of fNew York. \Y R. POOTK, Secretary. ■ Retail SDrij ©ooda. jgJVENING DRESSES JUST RECEIVED BIOH ILLUSION BOOBS) Do. ORBNADINK (Jo. i ,, Do. BILK do. BAYADBRBS, &o ■ 'qS 820 OIIBSTNUT Strtat. JXotiua. IST THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE OITY- AMD COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. The Washington Star Savings Puod and loan Asso ciation vs. Andrew Longbridge, J/taj Levari Paola»of lecaoibflt*Terni, JB5B, No. 66. The Auditor Appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the laud in Coart, raised by the Sheriff’s sale (under the above writ,) of Ail those curUlo messuages or tenements aod lot 1 or piece of ground (composed of three contiguous lota or pieces of ground) situate on the northwestwardly side of Benton street (formerly called Hopkins* Court,) be* tween School and William streets, In the Sixteenth ward Qt the oity of Philadelphia; beginning at the distance of 135 feet northeastwardly from the said William street, containing In front or breadth together on the /laid Benton street fifty-four feet, and extending that breadth northwestwardly in length or depth »ixty feotj sold as the property of the above named de fendant, and more particularly described in the afore said writ—will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, Mo. 249 South Sixth street, In the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 25th of Jaonsry, 1959, at 4 o’olock P. M , when and where all parties in terested are required to present and prove their claims or be debarred from, all participation in said food. JOHN F. BItINTON, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE oitv and county op Philadelphia. Eatft’e or Minor Children of HORATIO ETCING. The Auditor appolntsd to audit, settle and adjust the acocunt of Hyman Qrati, Guardian of BAMtJKL MARX ETTIhG, EDWARD I.3BTTINQ, and FRAN -018 EITING, Minor Children or Horatio Ellin*, ts stated by Rebfcca Grata. suivlviof Executor o( Hyman Grafs deceased, aad to report distribution of the balance in blshands. will attind frr th\t purpose, at the Office of Geo. W Biddle, Esq., No 204 Booth FIFTH Street. In the city or Philadelphia, on THURS DAY AFTERNOON. January 37,1859, at 4 o’clock. I*l4 imw&t* OHAB. R. LEX, Auditor. ani) QEopnrincrsljipg. TOOTIOE.—J. D. HOOVER (lato U. S. il Marshal for the District of Columbia) haß asso ciated him. elf with WALTER D, DAVIDGE, Coun sellor at Law. Business before the TJ. S. Supreme and Circuit Courts, the Court of Claim*, and the Executive Departments promptly attended to. Address DAVIDGB Sc HOOVER, LOUISIANA Avenue, Wash'ogton City. J 14-tf IVOTICE.-The subscribers have this'day 1 1 formed a Copartaership, under the same and firm or TnOVPSON & JRNKINfI. at No 628 MARKET Street* sooth side, below Sixth, for the purpose of con ducting the Wholesale Straw-Hoods Business. BAML.B THOMPSON. SAM.L.U. JKNS.INB. jel3-3t# Ist ino.loth,lBso tf^OPAKTNEKSHIP. —Tha undersigned v h&ve »ie n Qiat«4 themselves, for the transsctiou of a general Dry Goods Commission Business, under the ftrtn or BBItfTON & and bvra UVou the store No. 829 CHUB TNUT Street, abore Third. ». D. BBINTON. J. KDNDRIOK. ja!2-6t* Philadelphia, Jim. 11th, 1859. Copartnership.—The undersigned \j have this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of HOOPK3 & DAVIS, for the transaction of the Hat, Gap, Far, and Btraw-Good* ItoßlneßS, at No. 19 Boath.PODRXU Street, up stairs BERNARD A. HOOPEB, . JOSEPH M. DAVIS. Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, 1859 Jall-126 it F. TO \j lITAB has this, day associated with him JAMES OABBTAIHB, Jr , for the transaction of the “ Import fog Wtao and L qu'ir Business,” under the name and firm of JOSEPH P. TOBIAB & 00., Nos. 206 and 208 South FRO.nT Street. January 1,1869.' ja!o*l2t j\OTIOE. —ATWOOD SMITH hoa this day Ll been admitted to an interest in our business. The style of the firm to remain the same. MARTIN & SMITH. Philadelphia, January 1, 1869. j»10-6t# CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLSB MOORE A CAMPION, No. 501 KOUTH SECOND 8 *‘RRET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a fail supply, finished with MOORE A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which arc pr ncuncoil by ail who havo used them to be superb r to all others. For the quality and flaißh of these Tables ilia manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout tbe Union, who are fiinili&r with the character of their work. jail Ora ZOLLICKOFFER’ 8 ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the only effectual remedy ever placed be'oTO the public a* ft eertftU and Tillable cure lor IN FLAMMATORY or OHRONIO RHEUMATISM This preparation has curod tbou-ands who have been af flicted with Rheumatism in Us most painful form, and we are daily in'receipt of letters and certificates of as tonlsbing and remarkable cares. All who have tried tbo CORDIAL speak in tbe most laudable tormß of its efficacy. Fall drections nud eutiro satisf ction given to the Rheumatic sufferers Prepared by THEOIORR BILKS, Chemist, N.E.cor. PINK and BIXI'H Streets, Philadelphia. jaU-am Lost OR STOLEN—On the 7th lust., a POUTKMONNAtE, confining $l5 in money, a Certificate (No. 816) of 12 shares of Btock of the Con solidation Bank; 2 shares of the Association of Ruteh ersand Drovers, (No 846,) and other valuable papers, of no use to any one but the owner The finder can re tain the money by sending the hook and papers to the office of The t re.is dSO-th m-4w# JTFASHINOTON MILLER, ■ • BUOOBB3DR TO M&ftOUS BAST, BOOKSELLER, STATtONER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No, 2Q4 NORTH THIRD BTREKT, Becond door above Race street. Blank Books for Banks, Insurance Companies Mer ch'nts, Ao , of all descriptions of Rultau and Bindiug, manufactured to order. * I Magazines and other miscellaneous books bound iu 1 gOTd style, jal2-3t* Jnatttwue fiCoinpanwa. statement op the .affairs of o?irU?LAnKl°Pnr? I i UAl ' I . Nro , RArfO B COMPANY oMttOh»*#^: ,PnlA ’ “ confoimlt y with » piovialon ms, to Jim- . «/1,186a i $M2,823 68 PKBMIBM3 earned oaM.rlne and miand LO&SEB, Return Premiums, Relnsurancea, ' ixprfnses, and Commissions during the ' ; flame period, and bad debts..,, $194,C20 81 *. 1 ABBKtB OJt THE COMPANY, January!, Igfig" — 0,000 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loans, cost • $5*055 10,000 Phlladelphi&Olty 0 per cent. Loans, lo’aoo 7,000 City of; Pittsburg 6 • *« 3 « 3*790 7,000 do. . b “ » , U 5,800 41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad 6 per ’ ‘ '.cent. Bonds... 41,713 14,610. Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 6 per cent. 80nd5..,,,, “ 14.610 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent. 80nd5.,... 3,760 100 shares North Poona Railroad...... li 6,000 117 •« , Philadelphia Bank.“ . 14.7C0 87 - Delaware Mains) iMuraoe* Company... ... u 2,175 40 li Delaware Railroad Companyl,ooo Sundry stock of Steamboat and Tele-' graph Companies, and Certificates of Profit in Mutual Insurance Com pany..* 13,077 Estimated value of the above..., $100,640 Cash on baud... » 036 Bills Receivable. .......... 66,938 Due the Company for unsettled Premiums. Salvages, and other a000um5....... 77,678 ■ BIOUAItD S. SMITH, Bnuldeht, Jos. CohUS}*, Beorctary. j.14-12t ■ !P“ At a meeting ot the Bcrlphoidera of tho Union — lD8l i , “ n08 Oorapmy of Philadelphia, held at their Office January 10,1859, the following gentlemen were elected to aerro ae Birector# for threo years; Blchard a. Smith, Godfrey Ireytag, Hugh Campbell, hills Yarn.ll, Oharles Veatn, Ihomaa Miles, . Johnß. Twells, Albert Wor 011, and George W. Bernsdon for two years, Who, with : , S' Dt ‘, to S et ’ John H. Irwin,. Yranols Toto, Henry Lewie, Jr., A. B. Boris, , Wm.G. Kent, Samuel Grant, Edward L. Clark, ■ Charles Dutiln, Georgs Lewis,. Newberry 4. Smith, D. Salomon. . , -Charlea.ifewbold,. J P.Steiner, , ... , „ H. P Robinson, consulate the Board Directors. _* nd • “ e Btin gof th e Directors, held January llth, 2869, RICHARD b. SMITH, Esq., was unanimously re eleoted President. " J aU 3t * JOfl. COLLISON, Secretary. TJIXHIBIT OP THE BUSINESS AND MU CONDITION of the COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. VOB TBS VIBOH.XB.iB BBDIW3 NO7HKBSR 30TH, 1858. , INCOME. Amount received for Fire Premi o®* :....Li.534,05T 39 Amount received for Interest..., 9 250 76 “ “ for Sundries.... *2B 67 EXPENDITURES. ?43,83 ° 72 Fire Losses paid....... $7,464 61 Commissions, Reinsurance, and returned Premiums, 5,292 10 - Expenses of all kinds, Rent, Sola ties, Taxes, Ao 12,266 67 525,013 18 • Sobm,os.. $18,817 64 „ assets op COMPANY, DEC. 3isr, 1858. Cash In Tradesmen's Bank $lB 686 82 “ Drawer .......... *i6o 60 “ Hands of Agents 1,162 u Number of Shares of Stock of alt kinds owned by iftg Company, and the par and market value thereof. * 260 shares Pennsylvania M’ktval J . BaJlrcsd... $12,600 $10,760 lßOshareaNorthPa. R..'. 7,600 1,850 ■ - - $l2 100 00 Bonds of all kind* owned by the Company, and the par and market value thereof. - r . _ . Af’Atral. Masonic L0an............ $2,350 • Missouri State Loan 17,000 16,800 * m - 17,650 00 Temporary Loans of the Company secured by collaterals (chtefiy bonds) ,with a mar gin exceeding 16 per cent, on amount' . lowed 24.621 66 Amount of Loans on Bondi and Mortgages, being the first Ilea on improved Real Estate in the city of Phila., worth more than double the amount of said mortgages 119 300 00 Assessments on Stock paid, 9186,600 . .TT.. « « « not paid....’....,.., 28,600 00 Instalments on Stock not called for, and for which the Stockholders are individu al!/ liable under the provisions of the Charter of the Company 800,000 00 Total assets of the Company, Dec. Ist, '68.. $607,169 62 The undersigned Auditing Committee, having ex-' aminedthe foregoing statement And the same to be correct. JOHN M. BUTLER, : JOHN K. WALKER, i Dr. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN AI. WHITALL, Vice President. '■ Bamcbl 8. Hook, Secretary. jal3 6t OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL \J INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. No 303 WALNUT St.—Jaavißr 8, 1869. The following statement of the affairs of this Com pany, os tbs 31st of December, 2868, is published la pursuance of the Charter, via t To capital Stock paid 1n,..,..*,. $176,950 00 Cert ficatesof Profit,converti ble int0fit0ck.............. 98100 ' $177,931 00 To Contingent Aceounts for Pra* mlums on Eire Risks out- - , standing Deo 81,1867 66,611 28 ' *« PireßisksreceivedinlB63... 41,646 21 98,166 49 “ Interest Account, net, re ceded In 1868 11,280 21 “ Policies, Transfers, and other profits 1,814 34 ** Profit and Loss, Dec. 31,1867. 13,676 04 By Losses by Fire paid 1n1888... 12,767 23 *• Re-losurances at Baltimore and Cinctanit’, Return Pre miums, Ac 4,164 18 (< Expenses, including Agencies and Taxes 9,467 24 Remaining with tbe Company *..5276,478 43 Which Is invested as follows, viz: In First Mortgages on City Pro perty, worth double the amount $164 600 00 “ Penna. R. R. Co.’a 6 perct. 2nd Mortgage Lean $30,000 00 27,900 00 “ Allegheny Co fiperct.Penna. B R. L0an....... 10,000 00 “ City of Phllada 6 per ct. Pa. B R Loan 6,000 00 “ Penna R. R Co.’s Stock ... 4,000 00 << Stock of the Reliance M. In surance C0.....' 19,160 00 cc Btock of the County Fire In surance Co 1,060 00 << Btock of the Delaware M. H. Insurance Co 160 00 Union M Ins Co.'a 80rin.... 680 00 ?» Bills Repairable 30,373 43 “ Book accounts, accrued Inte rest, 4o 7,811 04 << Cash on hand 16 563 06 The Directors have, THIS DAT, declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Com j>any, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for be year ending December 31, 1868, without deduction for State Tax. payable in cash to the Stockholders, os and after tbe 12th instant. Also, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro rata on tbe Ospttal Btock and Premiums earned out of the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem ber 81,1868. for which certificates or Profits, bearing in terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, |nd to the tailored entitled to receive the same under the pro visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th instant. No certificates will be isea*d for aoy Itss sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional pert of one dollar. Sams less than ten dollars, and not less than one dol lar, arp oredited to the insured on the books of the Company, and it within any period of ten years, tbe said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be issued. Certificates of Profit are liable, tquaily with the Capital Stock, for the losses end engagements of the Company, and may be converted into Capital Btock at any time, at the option ol the holder. ja!2-12t-if B. M. HINOHMAN, Secretary. FULTON’ 8 INSURANCE, ADJUSTING* AND COLLECTING OFFICE. No. 608 OHESINUT STREET, Fsm.iDxi?ou. The undersigned having been practically engaged for a number of years In different capacities of the Insu rance business—for several years la adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies—.now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property Insured in making out their proofs of such IoBS or damage in full compliance with the latrleate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. He is assisted by the best legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. ! It is known by many who have sustained loss by fire to property insured, and ithss also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire occi\re, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment In effecting the Insurance, or for some other c&UBe, which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it la too late, in order to avoid such disastrous occuirences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired, and examine policies effected by others (in most esses) free of extra charge Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will find It to their interest to consult the undersigned as sooa after the fire as passible. d22-lmif# JAMES FULTON. totatcljes, Jcwclrn, &c. Bailey & 00., VORMBRLt BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening their Fall Stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANOY GOOD 3, To which they invite the attention of the public. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WnOLEBILB AND RETAIL, auU-if tf EDWARD EVERETT. “ The Pennsylvania Institute, for the encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in fngenuity and Design,” have engaged Mr. Everett to deliver his new leoture on the life, character, and genius of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, AT TIIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON TUURBDAY EVENING, 27th. THIS BfONTH. Notice of the time and place for the sale of Tickets will be given In a few days. jalS-tf RUSSIA. AND AMEKIGAN TAKKED Cordage, .aaorted sizes, raanuraotured and for sale byWKAVBit, HTLKR, A. 00 , No. S 3 North WATBB Street, aad SSNortk WHARVSB. . j.li £ot Sate and to £et. acres of land* AJ in s ,l ? ( £ l t? e . nn ®J , . ,ee > B ** r Nashville. Soil rich anq productive, looatlou very desirable near to mills, stores, and churches, Will be sold low for cash, or ex- l ,aod the rents have been reduced since the money over $lOO per .annum. They ara iu an elevated sltua-- tioa, in a healthy neighborhood. The low Bents make them, very .desirable for' clerks in'banks, and'store keepers in central situations, who wish to reduce their expenses; A line'of Omnlbure's, to and from the Exchange, pass the bouses every five minutes, and th» Tenth-street .Railroad runs within , one, square. They are well finished, and have all the modern im provements ? water intheyard,kitcbenand bathhouse,’ and gas throughout the house. . They are In good re- Jii J « ai r!? ba kept so,as loeg as thereat Ib panda £££.' wfil.be rented.to good tenants at $226 The same class of houses, in a more central Bituafoa, wonld bringf4ooas6oo. ‘Apply to • ' i laio o»* G. W. CARPENTER, J»I2 Bt* 737 MARKET Street. $193 948 81 fiaJHSP? „^ AD . 0P VEEMOIfT drirera.i and good style. Can ■ss^sss.&d!s: * tha wltMA !ssr SJtobe to rent. - ; —: V A HANDSOME BTOBB, orjjV/iUIO/IiMiDSM. Bent,s9oo. '" amlTaMmla >> A WELL LIGHTED FOURTH STORY BOOM. Flit/ br Thirty Feat ’ ‘ ON NORTH STREET ! Apply to . !, „ „ JONES, WHITE, fc- MoCOBDy. : . No; 628 AROH Straat, •m J New ijJnbluntions. \J\TB. AT WILL HE DO WITH ■/’ BULWER’S long.expedted Novel" is now cou plet® in one volume, aud for sale THIS MORNINCh HOLT»fI DAUGHTER. By tho Author of v Kathle Brand.’* j. SIDNEY. Amoit ebaralng Biography, the first edition of which was sold In ten daw. nOUBBTO LET. By Charles-Dickens. THE NEW PRIEST IN CONCEPTION BAY. 2 vols.,coth. . - . , the noma of fbanobs annb kemblb. Com pete fn one volume. 1 ROBEBTaOH'B LBdTDBES, ADDRESSES, 4c. A Anthor or the Sermon.. ’ »iSSS DUPP|®IR!B IN HIGH LATI- Polanttcßiona SQ ficcount ' of B yacht voy&go to the i IP” In aaaitton to all the books, which are received „ aoon at isaaed, tre have constantly on hand .a IaAROE and vjlbibd assortment of books la event ,DBpAaTM#NropUTSBAToaB. It his been, and always ,w»» be, our constant aim to keep on hand a large stock of the bßst' editions of the bss* aothosb, and in binZiag to Bait every purse and every fancy. We can. therefore.'c.iifldedtJr say that all those wishing to pur ch^f,a books of any description may be sure to find the right kind, at the right prices, at our establishment. ... hazard brothers, ,724 CHESTNUT Street. - Going to the opera.-a ib W words addieaaad to ptofeasora of tho Ohriatian faith, showing tho, incongruity of each a profoaalou with ut tondanoo upon the Opora. In paper covers 6 cents per copy, or one dozen for £0 cents. * • Just published and for sale by THIS AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, » ■ . 1121GHJBBTNUT Street. PENTECOST i Or, THE WORK OF GOD ■IN PHILADELPHIA. Pamphlet, Bvo, lDcenta BOOBRING OP THE WHITE* HORSE; Or, The Long Vacation of a Lcndon Clerk. By the author of Tom flrovn’a School Da.a. ■ ° POOR GOBPNIB. llmo. > *o® HBIGETS OP MDKLBURG, By Helen Hal wtti lvnio. . .h T , H S, BA . NK i OI, NEW YORK, ! vrlth an account of Hou “- '•ithmanyliinetraCoua. lamo. Bvo I,E ANB LiBOBS 0V WNISL BAKBB, D/D, SSBMON ON THE MOUNT. By Prof. D! b: HiU. llmo, YOUNG MEN 8 1011 THOnOHT - A BOOK JOB Tor sale at low prices by - WILLIAM 8. A ALFRED MARTIEN, J* l4 No. 60S CHESTNUT Street.. T IffDSAT & BLAKISTOK* LATEST JLd PUBLICATIONS. 1 -*•«- ! THE LIFE OF MRS. VIRGINIA HAL® HOPE MAN, late of the Protestant Episcopal Mission to Western Africa. By tue Rev. George ,D. Gammas,' D D., Rector of-flt. Peter's Church. Baltimore. With a beautiful engraved Portrait One volume, IQmo. In plain doth, 76 cents j in full gilt. $l. 2. SUNSHINE; or, Kate Vinton. By Miss Harriet B. - Hc&eerer. ' In one volume, 16mo. Price, In doth, slain, 75 cents; in cloth, gilt $l. . . 8. , QUAINT SAVINGS AND DOINGS CONCERNING' LTJTHCE, Golleoted and arranged. • By the Rev. John; G. Morris, D. D., author of “ The Blind Girl of Wlt-i tenberg,” &e , &o / I vol., lOmo. Price 76 cents.. PALESTINE—PAST AND PRESENT, A work of enduring value. Elegantly Illustrated. By the Rev. : Henry 8 Osborn, A. M. , In one volume. Royal Bvo. ) MCOANDLISH'S LIFE IN A RISEN SAVIOUR.' 12mo, doth. Price $l. ' i LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, , ! , __ „ Publisher* and Booksellers,. Ja24 28 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. ; 0 WHOLESALE MERCHANTS A NB RETAIL STOREKEEPERS. > ! , 8 000 COPIES I 3.000 COPIES !! ; “LAriJ'B* SHOPPING GUIDE AND HOUSE- 5 KEEPERS I COMPANIONS* Price 26 cents. 3,000 more copies of the above popular Manual will be is sued from press on or before 6th prox., and will tain, in addition to Us former matter, Ust of Officers of the Banks. Issu&ancx Goxpakiss, Saving Ponds, to gether-with correct list of U.-fl Watt OfVlOsbs.- This work has had a decided success, and its value as a per-' manta* advertising medium is beyond dispute, inch new- advertisements as are best to the Office, 810 CHESTNUT Street, (3d floor,) will be inserted at for mer" rates. Sevsral Wholesale Houses hare already purchased hundreds of copies, (some having their cards. in gold,on back cover,) for distribution to their cus tomers, sod we are still prepared to furnish sush or ders. With this edition we shall reise taking new ad vertisements for 1869, and shall close Its forms on the 20th Instant. - • it * ■ 25,769 60 SSQ2 4 867 08 f'IROPSEY* AMERICAN SCENERY.—i Just received, the following beautiful American Views, by J. F. Qropaey, beautifully chromolitho graphed after the original paintings, and mounted on card bora d*. in a handsome portfolio. They are the moit beautiful views of American Scenery ever produced; AUTUMN ON THE DELAWARE RtVTR. NEW YORK CITY FROM WEttHAWKSN. LiE* ONTARIO, NEW - ■ NIAGARA FALLS, THE AMERICAN FALLS FROM BIDDLE’S STAIR OAiE. * 26,378 65 WHITE MOUNTAIN LAKE SCENERY. NEW Hampshire. i THE Bay OF NEWPORT. BHODE ISLAND. NIAGARA FALLS FROM PROWKOT POINT. CONNECTICUT RIVER SCENERY. C.J. PRICE &00., ! Importers of English Books, Ac., j*l4.3t 83 Bonth SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. • JJIKOTAt. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS EATS aSMOTSB From their old stood, 45 Bonth SECOND street, to 795 CHESTNUT STREET. The Retail Department will ba closed for & few weeks. jal3-tf J^EMOVAL. $276 478 43 KELLY & DOHERTY, Nave removed to 81 and 33 SOUTH FIFTH StRE&T,, OHR DOOR ABOVB OQBBTMDT, January 7th, 1869. Dr. moallister', No. 263 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine. rniLADiLFsia, ja3-12t* JJ^EMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR BBLOW TWELFTH. South Side, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON,. *2&-Sm-lf No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street. V* EMOVAIi.—THE UNDERSIGNED has XV removed to No. 68 North FOURTH street, (late HENRY COHEN’S.) second house above Merchant’s Hotel- GEORGE A. MILLER, jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist dhC nriri and $lO,OOO to invast on Mort qpt/.UUU g.'ga ol Oitjr Property. Apply »t the oils, if JAMES H OASTLB, l»12-8t* Mo. 116 Bonth FIETH St. (ft |Q flfift l° an oa hrst-class City fjp LiVjUl/U Property, in one, two, or three sums of not less than $4,000 May remain for several years. Whl. MoLEAN, Conveyancer, jal2 3t# 152 Bouth FOURTH St. a-A flfUt TO LOAN, In sums to suit tJyeJVjVJvFvJappUcanta, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Olothing, Ac , on mode rate terns, by JONES A CO., Brokers, N. W- cornet THIRD and GABKRLL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 35 years. Office hours from 7A. M. to 7 P.M. d!7-lm If CJTEEL-FEAME SILK AND'GINGHAM O UMBRELLAS. »nd the Psrsgon Fox’s Patsnt, and .11 other style, and kinds, “”£^l;, jalß-St* No. 2 North FOURTH Street, Phlla. Gingham umbrellas, with steel frames and white handles, neat and light, for Ladles and Missel. JOSEPH FUSSELL, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET, jal3-3t* Philadelphia. T F. ROLLER, 'l* FRENCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No 27 South NINTH Street, third door above Chest nut, Philadelphia, Begs to inform bia friends and the publio generally that he has opened Tlusineis 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 Rollur. Sc Bozior, probably no othir guarantee is necessary to an appreciative public of his entire ability to fill all orders in his line with the ut most satisfaction. Remember the number: 27 South NINTH Street, third dooraboveChestnut. jalS-2m* JOY, COE & CO.’ 8 ' ADVFRTIBING AND COMMISSION AGENCY, 489 CHESTNUT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and Tribune Buildings, New York. JOY, COE, & CO are the Agents for the most iq flnentlsl and largely circulating Newspapers in the United Btates and theCa'.adas They are authorized to receive advertisements and subscriptions at the lowest rates. ja7-fmAw-rp-3m fiAS STOVE, manufactured toy W. F. VK SUAW, of Boston, and pronounced by those who have used them a good article. For sale by j»Wt AKQHSR) WARMER, WI, * G9 f ftemoDate, TAILORS, East side, itloncjj. Umbrellas. Ittunts. 000-*WANTEIM-A PARTNER, ifUjUUv* with the above amount,' to go West. Address ’) BUSINESS,” at thiaOffica. ja-U-St* a firat-rate;Book-keepor,— r -TIT a SITUATION.. The very boat reference wpl ~; be given. at thisjQffice,■ ■ jsl4-3t»; . T T^'ANTBD— By a, a Situa- u v;f tionjn some large Wholesale House. HeiaweU .nBar c Hy-*ad some far trade;'Has sold $70,000 to ins own trade of dry goods .itf one yesr. : The best eity reference given.’ Address SALESMAN > No I, at this Office/ . , ;r V%/"ANTED-~ln a Wholesale ‘ Silk and . ** Straw House,-an active/intelligent LAD, of business Unexceptionable re- i 1 No ' 481MARk.aT B>reet,,,, SALESMAN in.a Dry wlio Home In Market atreat. ,To one BbeiifeawSm « l*W ■»* and afr-mehtha trade a oaw) • - T 111 b ® S 1 ™ 1 ?, Addrew Bo* 1688 Boat AGENCY mania tp boot,Trah« to unit* with m« of civSSr f°^ <: “P sclt J r i , “ *&» eßtabliehmeiit of v tmlneia wh^h npio&ctlTeof iHwproato, n no llakl . An eqdal amount of maos will bn Teqnlwd oftbe new man, who-»m be expootodto attend to So book*, finance*,-to. - ’ Thoageney Has satisfied Itself of the chiraoter aol competency of. the advertising patty, .and the value of the undertaking, and confidently cpnuaendaboth to the consideration oi, those who won d make money 'out of iterate means. Apply from 9to 31 A.M.- v or fromfiv to 6 E. M. • -- I ‘mv • : < j*l3-Bt* a Dry-Goods-iOomndsfifori f * House, a LAD, from 16 to 36 years ia of applioant, BgxNo>. ig4o, Philadelphia post Office.- ~ - t „ ”jall-4t / A SALESMAN WANTED In aDiy Goods 3?T Jobbing' House'. /One' who Is’well acquainted •; witij, andean sell largely ,to the city, and near trade*- . Mdtaaa “ Box HTe,». Philadelphia Boat Office, with real name. '* • <■■■•■ r ■..? i r j jifi-tf ' *' l united states : Rfy.ft7 A 1 * **”—Able-bodied, unmarried men, to whom' ill S IX.?™ ?. 00d £V> 6om4 ' Nothing, &nd medial - {’ey from *l3 to $22 per manth.: No MmraTKD Apply for No - 817 *ABBW. nS«M, above Eighth. north aide. - I. N. Moons • aplf-tf let Lieut, let Pr*gpom t Becruitlng Officer., BoarMtiaV OOAJJDlNG.—Desirable, BOARD; in ' a mj> private family, with elegant Booms—wOlberented SeTe i*L? er i ona ofMspeotabQity. Address Mr.B., Office of The Press. , , jalft-St* ■A CONNECTICUT LADY, experienced ■ f* fa Teaching, wishes to obtain a few young ladies j &J’ o *?*’- educate, ,-Por particulars,} address, j* Teacher,” at this Office.for one week. ;jal2-2t* ' fino. LET—A handsome .CHAMBES,;fo a wltt * private family. Apply 709 BANBOM Street. _ jalS-et* - Amusements. ! ", ;|||KS. D. P. BOWERS’ B WAJiNUT-ST.'. (J -"X THEATRE, comer of NINTH and WALNUT Streets • ’ ; THIS (Friday) EVENING,' January If,-1860, •i •, r j The performance will commence with lbs new Pl*7 of: } .. WOMANS HEABTJ \ i, . , ' ' . Isolina, Miss Vandenhcff Bwlnbotirae. , To conclude with hew Oomedietts, entitled 1 VICTIMIZING! r , Prices of admission—Second Tier and family Qfrele. «uid Third Tier,-36 cents; Barque*.B7X/cent»: Pretax ■ Circle, fip cents; Private Acaardtog to tkdir locale,S3 ands 6; Single Seat!in Oroheetrtaodprivate BoxeiyTficents, l. «:j j, Poors open at half past 6 o’clock iOurtaia "*!*♦» at T o’dook. ,T ■ • MTHEATLEY & .CLARKE’* ARQH-ST* Y,Y THSATHS.—William's. Fredericks:Acting i*d Stage Manager.'7' * • * M ' THIS (Friday) EVENING; Jafmaiy’H, UftiM •/ '■ OTJB AMEBIC AN, OODRIK,' / •; v -V- Asa Trenehard, our American Cousin, St. J. " i Clarke; I>ord Pun dreary. Mr. Wheatliy. *■ *'* - - THE DUMB 'MAN OP. MANCHESTER: 1 -OR'THE ■ ’ ' * EELON HEIB. . * .h t Admission, 05 cts. Becured Seats In Press OfrclSi 37k> «*; Orchestra Stalls, fiO ctr; Seats in FrirateßoxetVft ets; Gallery, 13 ets; Galleryfor Colored Persons, afrctsi Oolor * d Persons, £Beta; Whole Private Box, $9. - ... •. - ,7. .. / poors open at half past o’clock; eommmot at .7, precisely. ■ • [VATIONAL OIROUS, WALNUT STm h V above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LBNT, THIB(Priday)EVENING. January, i 1 (fquestrian and Acrohatie Peats by the ' v k; ' ? GSANP COMBINATION OP STABS! 5 The performance concluding with the PautmitiißO of » JOCKO;.OB, THE CHIMPANZEE Of BRAZIL. Y In which the u MAN MONKEV« wili appw " SCALE OE PRIOEB. r t Press Circle and Fsrqnette. go oeata Children ohder ten. years of age..,, gfi ' « family Circle.,..**' Por.rs open at quarter to 7 o’clock/ Performances will commence at 7Ji•. . x > # , academy oe, music opera li -£m- BRETTO—The only copyright edition of Opera Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade my of Music, and bearing this distinct copyright title. fOR SALE EVERYWHERE, at the-redaced price of , - ... lIPTEEN CENTS.. * . \ s«re yo»r money, *sd bnj no more twenty fire-'ceht Books, u tKe beet nodmoat correct edition e&n b£ ob tained for . ' - i t )t \>. iv * , , \ PIPTEKNOBNTS. OB9S6VS—This edition hta red ooYer*.’ Buy no other?. > .This is also the-only complete edition xjf 11 The Bohemian- Qlrl,** uni Martha,”, in- Bag* Hah. :7 ■ - ~ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The public are respettfaHyastored that'tfcomum «riU positively.consist of not more, th*n Bight Night*, notwithstanding the numerous rnmora to the contrary. PTO OLOMINI IN PHILADELPHIA.’ THIS BVJBNINQr at eight o’clock Doors open at 7if. TBLB DAUGHTIiS 09, THB;KBGtMJSNS\ • • ; > PICCOLOMINI, POBMBS, and TAMABO Conductor.. ...gig MUZIO. Seats to be had at the Box Office from 9 till 6; and at the door, • - •, v Reserved Seats. $2 .and $l, according to location. Ad mission to Parquet, Parquet Circle. Balcony,'and Fa mily Circle, $1; Amphitheatre,' 69 cents—for which seats will be reserved. N. B.—The~ Family Circle is united with the lower, part of the house. Holders of tickets to the Family Circle will enter bythe.'saxne general doors on Broad street, as those' to the Parquet Qircfe. or Balcony. ' • NOTICE.—To prevent effusion, on seating the au dience, it has been arranged that all persons purchasing a $1 Admission Ticket at the door, will receive a blank cheeky on the exhibition ofwhich the usher'will furnish them with a seat m either the Parquet Circle, Balcony, or Family Olrole. TO-MORBOW, BATUBDAY, THE SECOND OF THE RIGHT NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. . . Most positively the Only Night of Mozut’s Opera in 4 .. Acts, of LB.NOZ2B DI FIGARO. (Figaro’s Marriage ) PICCOLO MINI and FORMES. . M’LLE. GHIONI,, Pritna Donna from her Majesty’s Theatres London, and SIGNOR FLOBSNZA', The celebrated Baritone,from the Italian Opera. Paris, will make their first appearance in Philadelphia. PICCOLOMINI a5..............5U5ANNA GHIONT a5.......THE COUNTIES. CARL FORMES FIGARO FLORENZA..,.. as THE COUNT The other roles by Med. BEHKKL, WEINMOH, PEBRING, MULLER, MOHRA. BARRITINI. ‘ Conductor OABL ANSCHUTZ Ou Tuesday MHle FICCOLOUINI g.ves Concert in Baltimore. Seats for “LeNozze di Figaro” msybe bai this morning at the Academy, between the acts of to-night’s Opera, aod to-morrow at the door ON MONDAY, A POPULAR OPERA. ' ON WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR'OF THE SEASON, ; First Night in Philadelphia of THE HUGUENOTS. Debut of LABOBD& and POXN3OT. ja!4 tf POBMIS as MARCEL. STANFORD’S OPES A HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, between Market and Chestnut OPEN FOB THE SEASON. . Bj the Largest Troupe,of MINSfaSLS IN THE WOELH. BANJORD’b OPSKA HOufiE IHD TAB BANfORH OHILBBBN, Admittance 25 cents. SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COM.K ABU LAUGH. Come and see the Tunny Blitx, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the Laughing Blits, the Popular Blits, the BUti, who makes all Happy. PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commencing 7K o’clock, and WEDNESDAY And SATURDAY AF TERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. Censlstlog or WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSB3, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Rope Dancer. Admission, cents 5 Children, 13 cants. ja3 rpHE PENKSYLYAIOA ACADEMY OF JL THE FINE ARTS, > • No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. lillfi P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents. • Shares of Brook, entitling the holder's family to ad mission &l all times, 930. , , dT-tf MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GER ITJ. MANIA OROHBSTRA will; commencet their Public REHEARSALS on BATURDAY next. Not. 20th. Bingle Tickets 25 cents; a package or eight tickets for fl, which maybe obtained at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton’s, corner of Berenth and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per* formanca commences at 8K o’clock P.M. uolT-tf DEALER Uf PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS, AT NEW TOBK. PRICES, 623 MINOR STREET. ©tma, Pit tola, Sst. GUN STOKE. PHILIP WILSON & co., 432 OHEBTSUT STREET, Ask the attention of Merchants, Gunsmiths, and Sports man, to the very supsriob Fowling piece®, Rifles, ie. of our own manufacture, which are not surpassed by the best imported Haas In qaality and finish. The stnoTijta qualities of each Gun mannfaotnred by them will be fully guarantied. They are also regularly re ceiving, direct from the makers, a' full assoitment of the best class or English and french, guns, Of the oelebrated stampaof Westley Richards, Purdy, Greeuer, Moore A Harris, •' Dean A A dams, / ..-“VV Pcndevaux A Jusky/SgNOo,, together with a complete stock of the cheaper, atjiie. of English and Belgian Guos, which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALL VARIETY OF GUNSMITHS’ such as Barrels, Stocks, Bods, Mountings, Flasks; Gun Bags, Locks, and Lock Furniture, Ely Gaps, Car tridges. wads, Ac., on the,most, favorable* terms to the trade. , Jw£tfetB B- A. DUKE, SrgeT DENTIST, Office, No 27 North TENTH Street, 1 (coroe' nf Fil bert ) . . dSO-ltu* tubs Goshen Bntterjustre teived, and for sale by ' ' C. C. SADLER. A CO.,