The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 22, 1859, Image 3

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    . Late .Fire utßubaque, lowa. —Dubuque, Jan.
7> 1860.„ilES3Hfl. HERRING & GO.—GentS: lam
requested, by Jfc, ® A. g. Cochrane, ot this place, to
•ay. to you" that, oa the morning'of tbe 4th ultimo,
abont S o’cleckj his store took Are,' and the entire stock
of goods was destroyed. The heat became so suddenly
intense that none of the goodd oould possibly be saved;
bat fortunately bis books and papers, jwhloh were in one
of your OHABIPION'iaMSi all preferred perfeot
y. And‘well may they be calUd Ohampion, for dating
the whole conflagration there was pouring of
flame directly upon (the 7Safe which' contained them.
And still, upon opening it, the inside v was found to be
scarcely warm, white'*'the outside was most’severely
scorched. . . >ok Yours, tru'y, .
HERRING’B, PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND
BOHOL AR-PROOF - BAFBB, 'with HALL’S PATENT
POWDER.PKOOP LOOKB, afford the greatest security
or any Safe in the world. Also, DWELLING-HOOSB
SAFES, of elegant workmanship and finish, for plate,
Ac. PARREL, HERRING, * C0.,-
ja!4-tf • 130 WALNUT Street. »
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 daily,’ without
notice. The .investments .are ’raade'ln Beil Estate,
Ground Bents, and such flrst-class securi
ties as the Charter requires. ’Office hours from 9 o’clock
*n themofulng until 5 o’clock in the afternoon, and on
Moudiyind- Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock, fefl
A Mew Article for the Heir*
. , PHALON & BON>B OOOOINE .
Is the best and cheapest article for the hair. For pre
serving beautifying, and restoring the hair,'the moat
perOctkatr-dreselcgever offered to tbepnblid. Sold
at 617, *497, and 197 Broadway, and by-alt Druggists and
Fancy-Goods Dealers. Pint bottles 60 centsjholf-pints,
25 coots, Idqniie for Phalon A Son’s Coeolne, Be
ware of counterfeits.
T. B. PETEROON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT
Btroet, Wholesale Agents. -’' " ja!4-ti
Dyspepsia.—There lie probably no disease
which experience has so amply proved to be remedia
ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The
most inveterate forms of this disease have been com
pletely cored o by this medicine, as ample testimony of
eome of our first citizens proves.
For sale in this city by F, Brown, corner Fifth and
Chestnut, and Howard A Go., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. dHWAWtf
Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner
of SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits received
in small and large amounts, from all claeses of the
community, and allows Interest at the rate of fire
per cent, per annum. -
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte
rest.
Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. ' President,
Franklin-Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris.
890, 890, 890, 890, 890, 890, 890, 890—
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES.—PRICES RE
DUCED.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma
chine for 160, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re
liable Sowing Muhlne, .which has an established repu
tation for doing the very best work on every kind of
material, are invited to call at our office'and examine
the new machines, at the reduced prices. -They can
not fail to be satisfied. I. Jd. SINGER A CO.,
no 2-029 • .No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
Tflndew Drapery,
' BROCATELLB.
BATIN DAMASK,
BATIN DE LAINB,
. WOBBTBD DAMASK,
‘ RJSPB, MOREENS, AND PLUSHES,
Together.with all the trimmings appertaining to the
Curtain trade.
Owing to the lateness of the season, we will dose ont
our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates.. Curtains
cut, made, and put up4 lower than prices elsewhere
Alco, While Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip
tion, bought at and selling at half the usual
price. Window, Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape,
Gothic, Fresco,'Plain Linen, and Oil Oloth, at whole
sale and retail. ' , •
PATTEN'S OSRTAIN STORE,
...680 CHESTNUT Street.
Graver A Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES. ■ ■
A NEW STYLE-PRICE 160.
980 Osnantu* .Btamsv,’ Pbiladiltxu,
These Machines sew from two spools, and form a
Qeam. of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
whioh will hot rip,'even if .every .fourth stitch be eut.
They are unquestionably the. best In the market for
family use.
colft-tf |D*amn eon a oixom-aa. -fll
One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, mad
made is the best manner, expressly for axTAii. balib.
We mark out lowest'selling prices In plaix nouaie
on each article.’ All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and; oar oxx-rsioss ststsx is strictly ad
hered to. We belters this to be tbe only fair way of
dealing) as thereby all are treated alike.
JONKfI k CO.)
*O4 MABSIT Rtreat
Importations.
f Itepor ted torthe Press.]. " k ‘
PALERMO—Barque Powhatan—l9so cantors brim*
Stone 1200 bags Sumac 12 canters oorkwood 100 bblsci
nary seed 100 bales linenrags 100 boxes shelled &l moods
SO bbls do 49 oases licorice 60 bags Alberts 60 do walnnis
100 boXes plums 100 do cherries 000 boxes lemons 8678
do orange* Isaac Jeanoa & 00.
RlOHMOND—SJteamthtp City of Richmond. Mitchell
—lObxstobteeo Wardle & Btephac&oo; 85 ao 26 cues
do Mercer k Antelo; Staff do A k B Armstrong; 45 do
15 cases do Bohan Sc Tailt; 78 boxes do Bucknor, Mc-
Oammon k Co; 30 do J EBook Sc Co; ISO do Tbos Web
ster. Jr; 80 bales domestics Welling, Coffin Sc Co; 6 bugs
wool B Bnlloet Sc Boh;'Xsbales'shooks 0 JAdams Sc Co;
R bigs festbcrs I *' Tolandj 165 bales waste B
Eiodge; 12 bags flaxseed 0 H Camming*: 18 do Miller Sc
3ro; 30'iimpty carboys Parage Sc Cot 80 t»bls oys era cap*
taiu; 51 bags flaxseed 4hhdsdo Boyer & Barclay; 21
Stales rags J easup k Moore; 2 pkgs mdse A M Vogel; 50
bales cotton drainer Sc Rankness: 9 bales rags Server &
Marker; 15 do cotton W Randolph;' 20 bags 6 bbls fruit
Martlen ACor 19 bags do J Rogers A Co; 284 bags 1
bbl fruit Tttfltto Sc 8 bags do J Morgao; 69 do
N Helllngs; 12 do Gill St Baal; 40 do Jordan tc BroJ 25
empty bhdff 91 dp bVs Massey, Collins k Co; 143 empty
bbl* Bogie k Wolf; 100 do 'order.
PASSENGERS SAILED.
Tn steamship Keystone Btate, for Charleston—Bobort
Brown, Bliaabelh Brown, Mrs -Wm Hoyt and two chil
dren, Croton Fletcher and lady, MrsJMaehsray and two
children, Miss Ellen Tracy, Miss J F Henderson, Miss
Ana*HemfersoD.- Anna'J Bronson, John O Callahan, W
V Pattar, Geo Hoffmnn, Henry B Jones,Bobt P Brooks,
A Jf Thompson, K T J&maison, Henry Vaughan, H S
Stewart, and S 3 In the steerage.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
V. B. Oops, )
Tnoiiis Kiusxa, Jr., } Ookkittks op «B> Hovrs,
BENJAJIIH Mabshall, J
BAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS*
PROM THE UNITED STATES.
SEIFS LEAVE FOR EATS
G1a5g0w....,Y0rk..G1a5g0w..,,.,'......Jan22
Niagara............ 805t0n,.Liverp001........... Jan 26
Circassian,.lt York..Galway.. Jan 27
York.. LI v0rp001.......... Jan 29
E0r0pa..,;.,i,4.,.N York.. Liverpool Feb 2
TO ARBIVH
S3IFB • -LBIVC.. FOR DITB
QireMaUa..Galway..New Y0rk.......... Jan 6
E0r0p&,.........Liverp001..New York..,. ~»*».Jan 8
8remen...........8rerden..N0w Y0rk...... ...Jan 8
Aarsj{o... i. ..Southampton. .New Y0rk.......... Jan 12
OV* The California MaU Steamers sail tfrom New
Yo>k on the 6th and 20th of each month.
ID* The Havana Steamer s leave New York, on the
2d, 7th. 12th,17th; and 27th of each month, and Charles*
ton. fl Oj-on tjie 4th and 19th- -
Wian-the aoovo date* fall-on Sunday, the steamers
will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans.
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants* Exchange* Philadelphia.
Barque American, Wortinger...........Cardenas, soon
Brig Sea Bark,'Coffin....... Demenra, Jan. 22
Brig Western Star, Collard Barbadoes, soon
Brig RUaßeed, Tu*0....Uv.».».8t JsgodeOuba. soon
Bchr David Faust, Hollander..,...Havana, Feb. 1
marine intelligence.
PORT OF. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 22 1859.
10 f BUN'SETS.
SUN H1*E8....
HIGH WATER,
ARRIVED.
Steamship City or Richmond, Mitchell, from Bloh
mond,.via Norfolk, 25 hoars# with mdse and passengers
to Thomas Webster, Off the Btioy on the Brown
passed the barques Chas B Lex and Washington Batch
er, and a fall-rigged brig, bound out; off Liston’s passed
the City Ice Boat, with ship BwarUnaare and barque
Monmouth In tow; off Reedy Island saw a barque at an
chor, hound np. ..
Barque Powhatan, Simmons 60 days from Palermo,
with fruit, Ac. to Isaac Jeanes A Co—was towed np by
the City Ice Boat from Reedy Island in 5 hours
Behr Lancet,' Bayard, lday from Ohristiaaa, Bel,with
grain to Christian A Ourraa
Bchr JR Harris, Charles, 3 days from New Yojk,wlth
mdse to Jatrus Baker. .
Bleep Mountaineer, Cann,2 dnys from Salem, with
corn to L P Peterson.
OLKARED.
Steamship Keystone State; Matshman. Charleston. A
Heron, Jr. 1
Barque Merrimao, Pitts, Clenfuegos, Madeira. A Oa
badas.
Biique Belle, Ryder, Boston, Twells A Co.
Bchr New Jersey, yanhbmsn, Savannah, Pettit, Mar
tin A Co. u 1
Bchr L 8 Levering, McLaughlin, Charleston, do
Bchr E L B Wales, Hoffman, Wilmington, NO, D 3
Stetson A Co. ?.• •
Bohr John Farnum, Crowell, Providence, Crowell A
Collins. . •• •
Scbr J B Austin, May, Newcastle, Del, (to load corn)
David Cooper. v
fltr H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
BAILED.
IheU 8 M steamship Keystone Slate, Oapt Marsh
man , - for Charleston; sailed at 10 o’clock yesterdiy
with a full freight and a number of passengers.
(Gorretpondenee of. the, p hlladelpbla Exchange J
... - < v V LEWES, Del.. Jan 20 IH9.
' Barque Mary H Kendall, sofcrs Greenland, Jane, Al>
Uance. Job March i and Ulofcmao, with tag Att&ntlo. ue
at harbor- ,\Hotbing paaaad in or out yest»xday. Wind
8 TP, and the weather einoe yeaterday morn lag has been
quite bj ring-like.
Yonn i &0c
WH. M. HICKMAN.
in niMoinU
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Bxehange.)
, OiJTi IflLAifD, Jan. 21,6 40PM.
No renal can be ieeo at half a mile’s distance, owing
to rain and fog; ■ Wind fresh from the so at ft.
Yoars.Ao, THOS. Js.;fitUGHM.
r*YTILMJIAPH*OTH« PJ»BB.J _
; " ‘.JXaxpto&BoadS' Jan 21. ;
Attired yesterday, BrbarqneLady Prafiklin and Br
ship Belvfa, from Callao.
y. ; . V ‘ MEMORANDA.
Steamship Phineas flprOgne, Matthews, hence, ar
rived atJJoston at-T A U yesterday. < . , -
fiteainship Boston, Hand, hence, arrived at' N York
yesterday, - , ~ .
Steamship Glasgow, Thompson, for Glasgow, olearei
at New.Toth yesterday. ,
Ship Falmouth. Berry' from. Liverpool/ arrived at
Baltimore 20th Inst, -
Ship Klolse, Collins, for Liverpool, cleared at Charles*
totflthhinet. ; -. r '.
f Bostsed, fitamwdbd, from Klasatlan Ang
2fi for. Liverpool, tddehed’at Mi 6« lo.Bmiil, 16th nit.
for fresh provisions; •/ ‘VI-.;' ‘
Sort,-twin Fjimclttb, »rriM4»t
w Ship Ganges, Evans, from Melbourne, at Calcutta
N Shbp Benator, Coffin, for London, sailed from Bombay
Not 26'
' Ship Vetoka, Stevens, for London, sailed from Bom
bay Not 20. , , .. . -
Ship' OircionituSj Doano, for London, sailed irora
B flSlp y MuMongus, Carter, for Charleston, sailed from
Marseilles 17th ult. Has been reported sailed 16th for
P Bhlp l °AustrsHa, Smith, from Liverpool Not 29, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Ship'Barana, Langston, for Buenos Ayres, cleared at
Nef York yesterday.
Snip'Bamoset. from Liverpool for Charleston, was
spoken 18th Inst, lat 29 48, long 2010.
Barque Oarollnfe BllemSj-Bllems, henoe at New Or
leans 17th lost.
Barque* Dennis Kelly, Corson, cleared at N Orleans
17tb Inst, for Philadelphia,
Barque Hathariuo, Crocker, from St John, NB, at
Bristol, B, 31st ult.
Barque Old Hickory, Holmes, from Trieste, arrived
at New-York 20th lost.
N. A. MoOLURE
- Brtquo Oamaoli, Gordon, for Cape Town, OGH, sailed
from Baltimore 20th Inst.
Barque Geo Henry, Trower, for West Coast or South
America, sailed from Boston 20th Inst.
Barque Reindeer, Pinckney, at Rio de Janeiro 10th
nit. trom James River—arrived 6th.
Barque Blue Wing, Burnham, from Baltimore, at Bio
de Janair* 10th ult—arrived Bth.
B<trque Mondamin, Collins, at Rio de Janeiro 10th
ult. from Baltimore.
Brig Mary H, Kelly, from Baltimore, arrived at Bos
ton 20th Inst.
Brig Lodebar, Temple, cleared at Charleston 18th
iofct. tor Havana. ,
Brig R B Clark, Bnmney, for New York or Philadel
phia, sailed from Providence 19th Inst.
Soar W J Bsrtlett, Connelly, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Charleston 18th Inst, with 476 bales cotton, 93 bales
domestics, 60 bales rope. 816 sacks do firnt,
110 tons old Iron, and 80 pkgs mdse.
Schr W H Hatz&rd; Larsen, for Philadelphia, ba'ore
reported at Ohaxlestou in distress, cleared 18th: inat.
with Inward osrgo from Black River, Ta.
Schrs Treasurer, Fisher, hence, and J W Rumsey,
Taylor, from Charleston, arrived at Boston 20th inst.
Schr Daniel Morris, Hoover, from Delaware, at New
Haven 19th Inst.
Bohr «W R Newcomb, Bacon, from Fredericksburg, Va,
at New v York-yesterday.
Schr Peqnonuock, Burroughs, oleared at Boston 20th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr Baronet, cleared at New York yesterday for Phi
ladelphia.
Bohr S V W Simmons, Godfrey, from Attskapas, at
Richmond 20th Inst.
.Schr J H Planner, Dsrey, from New York, at Wil
mington, NO, 19th inat.
Sent Biohaid Tull, Smith, hence, arrived at Norfolk
19th inst.
Schrs Sophia Ann, Smith, and M J Gause, Smith, for
New York, sailed from Wilmington, Del, yesterday.
Schrs Maria Fleming, Bhaw, Mary Add As Caroline,
Adams, and Joseph Jones, Stevens, at Wilmington, Del,
20th in*t
Schr J M Honston, Bussell, from Mobile, at Provi
dence 39th inst ■
Schr Deborah Jones, Wtnsmore, from Nantucket for
Philadelphia, at Newport 19th inst.
Behr Daniel Morris, Hoover, from Brandywine, at N
Haven 39th last. '
Schr Hall. Kelly, for Philadelphia, went down from
Providence 10th in«t, and anchored below the Crook.
Schr Fannie; Vahce, from New Orleans for Richmond,
was 'spoken 4th inst, off Tortugas.
Sohr Helen Mar. Nickerson, bonce, arrived at Boston
20th inst.
Barque Margaret. 250 tons, bntlt in Philadelphia, be
fore reported sold, brought $5600.’
BBioHcßmoiHU Bird—The following particulars of
the abrndonmeotof the brig Hurricane Bird are from
Oapt Dubel, who-arrived at New York in the Blaek
Wanlor from Havana The H B was fallen In with 7th
lost, as previously reported.
The brig Hurricane Bird, James A Dubel, master,
•ailed from Bahia Deo 6,1868, with a cargo of rosewood,
coffee, eogar..hides, aod tapioca, for Hampton Boads for
orders. Jen 6,1869, at 8.29 A M, was mu Lite by barque
David Lapsley, Gapt Bishop, of and from Philadelphia
for Aspinwall, breaking our foremast belew decks, and
onttlng the brig down to the watei’a edge. Finding the
brig a total wreck and in a sinking condition .was obliged
to abandon her, in lat (by observation) 29 N, l'Dg 69 20
(by chronometer.) All hands went on board tbe David
Lapsley, which in the collision hid lost bowsprit, with
all the head gear, cutwater, part of stem, snd starboard
anchor, besides receiving other damage, but the vessel
was tight. We remained on board the D L until noon
of the 7 th, when myself and two mates went on board
the baraue Emerald Isle, of St John, NB, Capt Hane
bery, wno took us to Havana, and to whom I return my
thanks fer his kind treatment. The balance of the
brig's crew remained on board the David Lapsley, which
was going to the first port for repairs.
- JAB. A DUBBL.
The Hurricane Bird was two yean old, 269 tons, built
in Baltimore, and owned by Fendergrast BroiL or that
city. *
New Fmyrsa, E Fla, Jan 9—This bar is a place not
to be trifisd with in the winter season, there being no
pilots to attend toinward bound vessels.
[ Mr. J 8 Shelton, pilot, states that there are 7 feet
water on tbe Mosquito Bar, and the tide rises upon
it from 8 to 6 feet, eo that vessels can pass over the bar
safely when loaded to D# feet.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
VP WO OKB O'CLOCK THIB JCOKKiXO.
GIBABD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
J Allen, NY- B Lessing, 8t Louis .
M Burch, St Louis Mr. Gray, NY
A H Jackson, Conn B A Whitney, N JJ
W B Sheldon, Portland R M Mickbee, Balt
T Pott*, Richmond j f Bower, Petersburg,Ya
G Warner, Balt ADCaeaux Wilmington
AO Bodges, NY M T Meeker, N Y
Miss Woodruff. NY 8 J Stopford, N Y
W B Dobbin, Bilt Wm Temple, Smyrna
M White, NY - J Pamlmer, Jersey City
R R Morgan, Phils J H Brady, B O
Jas B Blmpson, NY 1C A Inglis, N J
Geo Waters Georget’nDO O Robenson, Prov, RI
8 Smith, Boston £ O Hlnkley, Bait
W Gale & la. N Y Jos R Beacham, Balt
Misa Ga e, N Y Sami T Brill N Y
Geo Small, Louisville Miss Alice BrlU, N Y
W C Logan, Louisville H A Muller, fit Louis
J P Gray, Sandusky, O , R Sellen, 8t Louis
Geo H Walbrldge, NY J M Oerhart, Key Port
W H Shaw, NY G P Oogeshall, M Y
G R Pace, N Y P H Mason, St Louis
M O Roberts, N Y Gustav Bussdorff, N Y
D Anateo, N Y Mrs J A Connell, N Y
Ed Wilder, Louisville J Olabaugh As la, Balt
John Bell, Louisville P B Dorsey & wi, N Y
G W Jacoby,' Pa. ■ Jas M Griggs & la, N Y
P Thompson, Louisville O Proctor &. lady, N Y
R H Oudlipp, NY TP Von Arntm, Boston
John Stallman, Balt D Miller, Balt
J'Goodwlo, Jr, Oin A M&relzek, N Y
D H Haight, NY W W Woods, Ohio
W P Boboron, N-J J GaUop, NY
W H Russell, Mira - - J B Simpson' NY
Howard Grate, Miss B M Johnson, Washington
BA Tucker, NY ' Jas 0 Smith, Balt
8 J Hart, NY J Altkins, Detroit
F 8 Phelps, Boston H McKim, Belt
W K Belcher, NY ..BP Toms, Detroit
Miss Huddleston, Saratoga H N Slater, Prov
P O Howie A lady, Wash R P Lester, Petersburg
Edwd R GrJgg, N Y Chas Lenta,
R 0 Lockett, Balt £ N Reading, 111
Isaao P Martin, N Y R Lewell, Jr, Balt
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut flt., ab. fifth.
0 F Keefe, Delaware W Buraraers, Germantown
M B Brunson, Baltimore 0 0 Jones, N J
3) J Justice, Minnesota H T Kidd, Memphis •<
G T Ga’e, Baltimore II H Bayre, Bethlenem
J A Williams, NO FA Fisher, Vermont
F Corbin, NY GF Gale, Vermont
VO Goodwin, N T WO Houston, Boston
OjH Hobart, PhlJa J Leland, Maes
0. S Titus, NT H Tucker, N Y
W D Hart, NT G A Halsey, N J
J F Boice, Petersburg, Va J Tracy, Boston
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third*
M Davis, Easton W Nichols, Williamsport
T J Mega*, Phils W Cowen, Lambertvlile
L U Cobb, Jersey City J B Le Van. N T
G H Bailey, J ersey City W G Robiasoo, Georgia
J M Dick, Buffalo J Orerling, Richland, O
W Walker, Dover, Del J B A) tes, N T
W 0 Fountain, Delaware JW Oollins, Delaware
G W Mahan, Milford M McGrath, Brooklyn
J W Mickey, Pa . John Snyder, Pa
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., below A rob
B F Mengler, Lano L L Adams, Jaoksou’e, Mo
0 0 McLain, Pa F £ Dayton, Mo
A H Belgle, Reading 0 H Mott, Mil ford
S G Dexter Boston W B Irving, Harrisburg
A W Wolle, Bethlehem Wm Nugont Jr, St Louis
J A Gettler, Balt Abram Veazsy, Conn
H A Hughes, Louisville P R Holly, Conn
A H Senaeny, Ohambersb’g John Waist, Franklin eo
Mrs A K McClure, Pa R L Williams, Louisville
B*ml Outbert, Wilmington H 8 Buckner, Louisville
TbosMcOomb Wilmlngt’n J V Barker, Mass
Rich K«ar, Minersrille Geo Steele, Lano co
J Molnnes, Boston Robt M Field, Lebanon
J S Carpenter, Louisville Grove Pomeroy, NT
0 A Nichols, NT AN Niles, Balt
UNION llOTBlfl<“Arch street, below Fourth.' -
P Kerns & la, Kent eo . OH Bishop, St Louis
0 B Turner tc la, St Louis K Pratt A wf, Tyrone
Miss 0 Taylor, Lewistown J G Oaraant & la, Tyrone
KB Law Pkila . I< U Benson & la,Pa
T W Burney, Pittsburg H S Sterling, p*
F Green, las ton AR Z Dawson, N T
NATIONAL.HOTBL—Race street, above Third.
H Seburllng, N Y H J Smith, Boyderco
G W Jones, Balt K H Bauch, Mauch Chunk
John Breaw, Easton J N Metegar, Lane co
8 J J Rally, Lancaster F & Miller Lano co
H J Handler, PotUvllie 00l 0 8 Shelves, Phila
P Qliphant, Br, Liverpool J Whitaker, Durham, Pa
. BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
M R McHenrr. Chester co T Dewees, Chester oo
Thos Boyle, Ohio J 8 Watch, Cheater fio
T Miles, Pa John F Brant, Florida
J L Brant, Florida John Rishel, Centre oo
8 J Miles, Colombia John Duncan, Pa
W R Wister, Germantown J B Horth, Unlonvllle
Enoch Leedom, Radnor
.4 46
4O
MOUNT VERNON HOTKL-Second st , above Arch.
S- 8 » Ten J? Mrß M Stanford, Balt
Mwsß K Winters, Tenn Miss J Stanford. Balt
A R Cox, Norristown R J Hull, Balt *
A Yettriek, Mt Liberty 00l M Wheeler, N Y
Jamfcs Torbet, Pa K Young, Parkersburg
? H 8 ®? ! . w Howard, Wilmington
R W Shannon, Del Q Hunt, Pa
MADIBON HOUSE—Second st., below Arch.
John Bmtth, PhUa W R Rash, Trenton
R Lolland. Del A Sport, Del
A U Prettyman, Del 8 A Mansfield, Phils
H 0 Comfort, Boston J B Anderson, Maryland
S Atkinson, Maryland
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
8 Murey, Bucks co G Pickering, Bucks co
T Warner, Bucks co • H-Jaulk,’ Bucks co
J Koltey, Bucks co W Davidson. Cheltenham
8 R Elliß, Harrisburg £ N Miles, Bucks co
N Corson, Middletown 8 Folsom, Bucks co
B Corson, Middletown J Paul'
M N Allen, Bucks o) D Lite, Buckingham
RLLoesfiell,Newtown RN Boyd,New'Hope
A T Duffield, Bucks co GW Kugier, Md
T P Chambers, Newtown J M Stackhouse, Pa
A Oomfort, Bucks co W M Wharton, Bucks co
0 Palmer, Bucks co 8 Taylor, Bucks co
“J“ Parry, Attleboro W Venliart, Bucks co
J E Parry, Attleboro J James, Bucks oo
J Raiding, Bucks co T A Kirk, Bncks co
C Rhoade k. la, Rockville 8 Braoor, Bucks eo
J Buckmao, Rockyille T S Pickering, BucXb co
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st„ ab. CallowhlU.
John Gerbhari, Pa A Buckmao, FeasterrJlle
8 Hogelaod. Bybery H Lefferts, Northampton
G Wesner, Maiden Creek Ohas Hennessey, Reading
J Maiden Creek J Garner, Dojlestown
W E wows. Moreland M Richard, Berks co
C Roads, Byberry Rachel Buchanan, Pa
J Vanartsdale, Feasterville
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhUl,
A Godshall, Pa John Godshall, Pa
A Bianvelt, N York R Good, Doylestown
G W Baum, Beading B Basted, Bethlehem
Tabernacle JBnptiat Church*—The ser-
U 3 vices in this Church will be resumed TO-MOB
RG W. 28d inst. The Pastor, Rev. Dr. BBANTLY, will
? reach in the morning at o’clock, and in the even-
Qgat7)i o’clock. it*
Second Baptist Church, New Market st.,
U 3 above Poplar.
* A course of highly entertaining and interesting Lee*
tares will be given at the above place, by the follow*
Ipg able and talented speakers, commencing THURS
DAY EVENING, January 27th, at half-past 7 o’clock :
By Rev. R. a. CARDEN. Subject—“ Influence of
Novels.”
. EVENING, February 3d, by Rev Dr.
ARMITAGE, of Now York. Bubjeot—“ Women of the
Revelation ”
EVENING, February 10th, by 8. M,
BAIUCKEB, Eeq. Subject—« Woman s Rights and
Wrongs ” The choir of the church have kindly tolun
‘fH* Taluable services on this occasion
Ticket for the Course, 6° cents; single tickets, 25
cents. To be had at the door on the evening of the
Lectures. Proceeds for the benefit of the Sunday*
School. it#
NOTION TO MARINERS-
Marriages.
On 3m. 20th 1859, bj Bey. Thomas Sovereign, D. H.
ARMSTRONG, of bt. Louis, to LAURA A., daughter
of the late Francis Milligan.
On the 10th inst., by her J H. Rennard, Mr. W. I*.
STBINMBTZ to Miss CATHARINE CROWELL, both
of this city.
On the 11th inst., by Her. J. H. Turner, Mr. WM. .
PIOKERIKG to Miss MARY B. SEXTON, both of this __ A Q , eat Ll , c , ure ._Rev. A. A. Witllt.
“Jf-, „ . „ . .... Thomas LL3 wilt deliver a leoturs on» Tho Power and Noble-
On New Year’s m BMNTon! ness of Kindness,” at HANDBL and HAYDN HALL,
Worcester, DD..EDWARD (’LARENOE BM«i , ( Biehtb anJ f tlnJ , Garden ,t m ts, on THURPDAIf
M.D ,of Washington, D. 0., to Mise LIZZIE HAiJ.ni, EVKNINQ nB J t 27th at Volsck. li cke te,
of this city. j cents, can be had at Henry A. Bower’s drag at re, N.
13. corner Sixth and Green; J B. Springer’s, 8. B. cor.
Fifth and Walnut, and A. Deoniflson’fl, N. W. corner
Tenth and Race It#
SDeatas.
On the ship Plying Pish, Oapt. B. 0. Nickels, off the
south coast of Formosa, on the »14th of October, nit.,
Oapt. WILbIAM MAO MIOIIAEL. His remains were
taken to Foochow, where they were burl'd in the Euro
pean Cemetery, on the 25th of October, in the presence
of all the furelgn residents, and amid the firing of
minute guns by the vessels then lying in port.
Ospt Mao Michael was, for a long while, connected
with the East India trade, and wss well known and
highly esteemed Some years since he settled in Ban
Francisco, where he resided, until a severe and long
coutlnued dlseiso induced him to make a voyage with
an old friend, in the hope of obtaining a mitigation of
his sufferings. For a time Ih’a object seemed likely to
be accomplished ; bat the expectation proved illusive,
and he finally olosed his life, where he had passed ma
ny of its b«Bt years, at sen. To thosowbo knew him
it is needless to say that be bore his trials with the
fortitudo of a man, and met his fate with the resigna
tion of a Ohriatiao. *
On Friday the 31st Inst., ISRAEL W. OAD WALL A
DBR, in the 29th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 253 North Tenth street, to-morrow (Sunday)
morning, at 7# o’clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Montgomery Cemetery. *
On Tuesday, the 18th Inst., 0. WILLIAM HOLLOND,
only son of the late Charles Hollond, in the 35th year
of his age *
On the 20th last., Mr. WILLIAM H. PHILE, in the
80th year of his age.
The relatives and friends or the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, in Heston Ville, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1
o’clock. To proceed to Mechanics’ Cemetery. *
On the 20th mat., THEODORE NEIL, in the 13th
year of his age. >
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his father, at Gloucester City, N. J., to-morrow
(Sunda)) a ternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
On the 20th instant, ANN, wife of George tJrwllor,
In the 40th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of her husband, No. 12 } 6 North Third street, this (Sa
turday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther notice.
On the evening of the 10. h instant, after a lingering
illness, which she bore with Ohristian fortitude,
ELIZA, wife of John A. Wetherill. [Burlington and
Mt. Holly papers please copy.]
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, to-day (Saturday; 22d, at 2 o’clock
P. M.. from the residence of her husband, No. 017
North Tenth street, above Green. *
On the 19th instant, ISAAC GLAOKIN, in the 51st
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lato resi
dence, Queen street, Germantown, to-morrow (Sunday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
On the 10th instant, HETTY'MATILDA, daughter
of Godfrey and Hetty Emery, aged 2 years, 4 months,
and 15 days
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from \he residence
of her parents. No. 222 Wharton street, above Second,
this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to
Philadelphia Cemetery. *
On the 19th instant, DAVID YANDERVEER, In the
81st year of his age.
The relatives and friendß of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 1518 Coates street, this (Saturday) morning,
at 10 o’clock. Interment at Haddonfield, N. J. *
On the 39th instant, BIOHARD MoOUNNET, aged
47 years.
The relatives and friends of the family; also, the
members of the Hibernia Booiety, are res cectfully In
vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N.
W. corner of Nineteenth and Bansom streots, (late
George street ) this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock,
without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral
Cemetery. Funeral service at the Chapel of St. Peter
and Bt Paul. *
On Wednesday, 19th instant, A W. BUBHTON, in
the 86th joar of his age.
The male friends of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Ne.
1237 North Twelfth street, above Girard avenue.this
Saturday) 22d instant, at 9 o’clock A M., without fur
her notice. *
ysp=» Second Coming of Christ.—The sixth
Jsjg Sermon of the series, on this subject, TO-MOB
iUW EVENING, at half-paat 7 o’clock, by Rev. Dr.
BERG Church, Beventh, above Brown. It§
y£s» Noon-day Prayer Meeting.—The Princl-
L 3 pals, Teachers, and Boholars, of bo'h Sunday
and week-day schools, are earnestly and affectionately
invited to attend the noon-day meeting, in SANBOM
STREET CHURCH, TO-DAY, as the hour will be
specially devoted to their Interest. it*
yssa* Sermon to Young Men*—By request of
Ijj the Young Men’s Christian Association, the Rev.
TuEOPHILUBBTORK, D D. f will preach a sermon to
Young Men, by Divine permission, on SABBATH
EVENING, 23d inst, at half.p&st seven o’clock, in
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, SPRING
above Thirteenth street.
Beats reserved for yoong men. Medical Students in
vited to attend. it*
rvrjs* Church of the Covenant.—Services la
CONCERT HALL, Cbestaut, above Toelfth,
EVERY SUNDAY, at 10* A. M., and 7)4 P. M.,by
Rev. JAMES PRATT, Rector. Sermon TO-MORROW
MORNING, onTho Churoh at Bmyrna ” . It*
fY-'sr» Necessity of the Atonement, with Strlc
\KS TURBSON UNIVERBALISM.—Rov. W. CATH
-0 ART on this subject TO-MORROW MORNING, in the
Ohurch, NEW MARKET, above Poplar, at half-past
ten. Ordinance of Christian Baptism will be adminis
tered. it*
ry==» Rpv. John Chambers will be present at
L. 5 “ The Young Men’s Sabbath Eveniog Prayer
Meeting,” held in the First Independent Church, cor.
of BROAD and SANfiOM Streets, TO-MORROW EVEN
ING, commencing at 7)4 o’clock. During the evening
an opportunity will be g'vep to Alt serious persons for
conve*Baiioß,;in regard to their eternal welfare. Let
whosoever will come. It*
Spiritualism.—Rev. R. P. Ambler, of
Baltimore, a Trance-medium, and one of the
most eloquent men of the age, will lecture at SAN
-80M-BTHEET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10)4 A. M.,
and 7)4 P, M. Amnlstlon, 6 cents. it* ~
H. Day, D. D,, of Broad*sireet
UJs BAPTIST CHURCH, will preach In the Ameri
can Mechanics' Hall, corner FOURTH aod GEORGE
Streets, TO-M.ORROW (Sabbath) AFTERNOON; at3tf
o’eloek. * It*
IY-2— ■ Rev» It. A. Carden Wilt deliver his great
U 3 Lecture on v TrnuHabstaatlatioa,” in the IiALL
corner Foaithaud George street*, on TUEBD AY EVEN
ING, 25th Just. Tickets, 25 cents, at Gravenstine’s,
Twelfth and Wallace; Patrick A Stewart’s, corner of
Melon and Ridge avenue; Neill’s, Bccond, below Colum
bia, and at the Hall. ja22-3v*
C’hhrch of St. Matthias, S. E. corner of
? Nineteenth and North streets, (below Coaxes).
—K«v. JOHN A. HARRIS will preach on SUNDAY
MORNING, 234 inst, at 10* o’clock, and Rev. KING
-BTON GODDARD, In the .EVENING, at7# o’olook. *
rysF* Union Sermons to the Yoang I—The
U 3 fourth of the Coarse, boforO the Y. M. U. A., of
the NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, North Sixth
above Green, will be preached TO-MORROW (Sabbath)
EVENING,, by the ReT. RIOHARD NEWTON, D. D.,
of Bt. Paul’s P. Episcopal Church. Services at 7k
o’clock. it*
Rev. E. H. Chapin, D. JO., will lecture
U 3 forthe PEOPLE’B LITERARY INSTITUTE, in
CO.XCERT HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, January
26th. Subject—'* Order of Nobility.” Admission, 25
cents. Lecture commences quarter to eight. Tickets
for sale at the bookstores ja23-3t*
Church of the New Testament.—T. 11.
U 3 STOCKTON, Pastor.—Preaching SABBATH
MORNING, lOtf o’clock, ASSEMBLY ROOM, Tenth,
below Cheitnut. Bubject—‘* Immortality!” persons
interested (andwho are not?) Invited, so far as con
venient, to attend. Helpers in good works, a singer,
Sunday-school teachers, Ac , are specialty wanted. *
Rev. J. Lltch will continue his ReVleW
U 3 of Dr. B*RG TO-MORROW, at 8 o’clock, at
Eighth and Buttonwood streets. Services also at 7
o’clock. Also, 10% A. M. it*
rv*?Sp» German Reformed Church, Race street;
□3 near Fourth, Rev. Dr. BOMBKRQBR. pastor.
Divine service (D. V.) SABBATH MORNING, atlOjtf
o’cIock—EVENING at . Evening, Third of aaeries
of dieoohrsea bn Unfulfilled prophecies of the Bible 1*
rysg=» Young Men’s Christian Association.—
U 3 The Btated monthly meeting of the Y. M 0. A.
will be held on MONDAY EVENING, January 24th,
at BANSOtfd3TRBET ORUROH, Bansom street, below
Ninth, at 7# o’olock. An Essay will bo read by the
Rev. A. W. MILBY. Subject—’ ll Christianity afl an
Element of Power in the Social Compact,” The mem
bers are earnestly urged to attend, as business of im
fiortance will be transacted. The ladies Are cordially
nvited to meet with ua. JAMES E. BELL,
ja?2-2t Recording Secretary.
An adjourned annual meeting of the
LkS Stockholders of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COMPANY will be bold on TUESDAY EVENING, the
25th Inst., at 7jf o’clock. A full attendance is re
quested. RIOHARD PARKER, Chairman.
HfeKBYLVLBPRS, Secretary. ja22-3t
rYV» Popular Lecture.—Rev Newton Heston
U 3 will deliver a Lecture in thb NAZARETH M.
E. CHURCH, Thirteenth street, below Vino, on FRI
DAY EVENING, January 2Stb, forthe benefit or the
Nazareth Young Men’s Western Home Mission. Sub
ject—“YouDgAßerica:”Tickets, 25 cents. It*
[Y"-s=» None but the very best Artists ore em-
U 3 ployed to paint the Life-size Photographs in
Oil. or the Miniature Photographs in Water Colors, at
BEIUBR’S GALLERY. SECOND Street, above Green
rv’-apa Miss Munson, ef Dtstotf, a Clairveyant
113 Physicisn, may be consulted daily, (Sundays ex
cepted,) until the 24 of February, from 9to 12, and
from 2to 6 at No 716 BANSOM Btreet. It*
Progressive Friends” will hold a raeet-
U 3 ing at HANDEL and HAYDN HALL, 8 Garden
and Eighth streets, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at
o’clock. All classes invited. Several speakers en
gaged. iq*
The annual meeting of Stockholders of
U 3 the PITTSBURG and YOUGHIOGUBNY GOAL
OOMPANY will be held in Philadelphia, at No. 423
WALNUT Street, Room No. 6, on WEDNESDAY,the
Oth day of February, at 10 o’clock A. M., and an elec
tion will be held for seven directors to serve for the
eosningyear. WM. LITTLE, President.
January 21,1859. 1a22-3t
ry-r=» Dedication.—The building er ec ted for
U 3 “ The Bethany Mission,” on riOUTH Street,
wrbtof Twenty first, will bo dtdiented to Almighty
God, on THUrtBDAY AFTERNOON next, at 3 o’clock.
Rev. Drs Bratnerd and Ley burn, and Re? Messrs.
Crowell, Cookman, and Ohambers, will take partlu the
services. ■* r
There will be preachmg by Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS
in the EVENING, at 7 % o’clock.
The friends of Missions are cordially iuvited to be
present. Collection in aid of the cause, Tho Bpruoe
and PiD6*Btroet Railroad cars pass the house every
fire minutes. ja22-sAth-2t*
rr«- AUlw Twenty-third Anniversary of the
U 3 “HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,” held in tho Sluslcal
fo« d 5 aU TUESDAY EVENING, Decomber 14tb,
1868, the following named gentlemen were chosen as
Managers of the Association for tho ensuing year •
George H. Btuart. Geo. Nugent. Jr !
Matthtw Newkirk, Isaaoß. Smith
Thos. T.Miwon, j fi. Cummings,
John F. Rudolph, T. Kamonde Harner
John H. Gitthene, Alex. T, Laoe, P *
Wilson Dunton, Thomas Pedrlck
James Appleton, H. M. Klmtney.’
Charles Santee, Dwight J McCann,
Samuel S. Bhrirer, Samuel Mullen,
JaoobM Johnson, Francis Baeon, ’
James B. Rodgers, James Neal,
Charles L. Oram, Hiram Miller,
R. K Uoefiich.
And at the slated meeting of the Boord. held January
14th, 1869, the following named gentlemen were elected
as officers of the goolety and Board for the ensuing
year. ,
President—GEOßGE H. STUART.
Vice President—MATTHEW NEWKIRK
Treasurer—THOMAS T. MASON, No. 434 Market at.
Recording and Corresponding Becretarv—RUDOPLH
K. HOEFLIOH. '
The regularly appointed Missionaries are—
Rer John Street, j Rev. Roland T Kensll,
Rev. Thos. 8. Dunham, | Rev. 8 W. Ziegler, ’
James Nolen | AlbettG. Rowland,
John P. Arrison.
They are all duly aathorlred to make collections for the
Society, and are now waiting upon the publio for that
purpose.
The managers would urge their fellow oitizens to give
a liberal support to this organization, belivlngitto he
the best Institution of the kind in our o>tj, and in every
way adapted to the wants and necessities of the poor,
among whom there is a vast amount of distress atthis
time, rW’tßfcth] ■ fi, 3, gftBFLlQn, See,
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 22. 185$.
Rev. Henry Mnrtyn Scudder, of India.
[l3 —By special request of the Young Men’s Chris
tian Association, this distinguished clergyman will de
liver a sermon In JAYNE’S HALL, on TUESDAY
EVENING, 26th Inst., at 7# o’clock.- The thousands
who were unable to hear him at the anniversary of the
Association will have an opportunity of doing so.
Young men espeoiallr invited to attend Seats rain
to all. j*22 3i»
rVT.T=a Meeting of the Board of Trade.—A stated
meeting of the ASSOCIATION OP THE BOARD
OP TRADE will be held at the'r Booms, No. 606
CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY^January 24th, Inst.,
at o'clock, evening.
Nominations for membership of theExeeutlve Coun
cil, for the ensuing year, will be made atthis meeting.
A full attendance of members is invited.
ja22-2t LORIN BLODGKT, Secretary,
ryr==* Office of the fire Insnrnnce Company
U 3 OP .THIS COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA—
January 21,1869.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the said Com*
pany, held on MONDAY, the 17th Inst., the following
gentlemen were duly eleotod DIRECTORS for the on*
suing year, to wit:
Charles J. Butter,
Samuel BoDnell.
Henry Gaily,
Frederick Klett.
Joseph Moore,
And at a meeting of the
DAY, OHABLRS J. BUTT!
re-elected President.
j*22-7t BENJA
ry==» Statement of the Unlohßonk.at required
by the Second Bect(on of the Act of the Gene
ral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th
day of Ootober, A. D. 1857.
Amount of Loans and Discounts...
Do. Specie.
Do. Due from other Banks.
Do. of Notes in circulation.
Do. Deposits, including balances doe
to other Banks... 188,618.84
Janaary_2lj 1869. _
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ss —I, James Lesley.
Cashier of the Union Bank, being sworn, depose ana
.say, that the above statement la oorreot, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
JAMBS LESLEY, Cashier.
Sworn before me this twenty-flrstdayof .January, A.
D. 1850. It 0. BBAZER, Alderman.
(yr=» The Examination ol Applicant! for ad-
Lk3 mission to the Central High School will begin
on MONDAY next, 21th tost., at 9 A. M.
An applicant for admission must be at least thirteen
years of pge, aid an actnal resident or the city of Phila
delphia, and mast hare been a pnpil in the Publlo
Sohoolsof the city at leaßt one year.
The following will be tbe order of examination :
MONDAY, January 21th—Definitions and History of
the United States.
TUESDAY, ci 26th—Orthography and Practical
Arithmetic.
26th—Algebra. _
WEDNESDAY, “
THURSDAY, “
27th—Famine and the Principles
of Grammar.
28th—Theory of Arithmetic.
31et— Constitution of the United
States.
TUESDAY, February Ist—Geography.
WEDNESDAY, “ ‘ 2d-Mensuration.
The Penmanship will be marked from an examina
tion of the writing of all the papers handed in.
NIOHOLAB H. MAGUIRE,
Principal.
PRTDA.Y, “
MONDAY, “
jy==»To the Philanthropic. —The undersigned,
tLj commonly known as 808 BUTT, a Blave, aged
43 years, owned in Portsmouth, VirgloU, and now In
this city by permission of his master, is earnestly
anxious to free himself, and his wife and two children,
from servitude, and begs leave to appeal to the well*
known generosity of the people of this great city for
assistance.
The undersigned is a sexton, undertaker, and grave
digger, and as such, it was his melancholy duty to dig
the graves and bnry 1,159 of the inhabitants of Ports
mouth, in the short space of about seven weeks, in the
summer of 1856, when the yellow fever desolated that
afflicted town.
How these humble but arduous duties were regarded
by bis own people, may be known by the following exj
tract from the roport of the Portsmouth Relief Asso
ciation ;
“ And then we bad to make provis’on for the bnrial
of the dead. In this lastsad duty, the Association was
materially assisted by the indefatigable and truly praise
worthy exertions of one of onr colored population,
familiarly known as Bob Bntt. This humble negro, in
his line, pertormed duty beyond all price. Prom morn
till night he labored at bis spade, and frequently made
the grave-yard his resting place- Under his direction
and superintendence, all who died of the fever were de
cently committed to their mother earth.”
The undersigned is happy to be able to state, that the
estimation in which he is held at home haa prompted
the master of himself and bis family to abate at least
oss-halv of the moneyed value they would Command,
and that ns has earned and saved abont one-fifth of the
aum which will be required for the purchase or him
self and family; and, furthermore, that the ladies and
gentlemen of Portsmouth will, In some public manner,
or otherwise, assist him liberally in his efforts to pur
chase the freedom of himself and family, should he, on
his return home, be able to show them that, by the kind
neBA of the people of this great city, ibe sum remaining
to be raised is within the means of his own small town.
It fa the earnest hope and prayer of the undersigned
that he may be able to return to Portsmouth with as*
suranoes that he and his family will soon be free.
bis
808 X BUTT,
mark.
Witness to the signing,
SiUtJBL W. 01DB.
Philadelphia, January 19, 1869.
The following named gentlemen have kindly consent
ed to charge of any contribution which may be
handed or sent to them, and William J. Wainwright,
Esq , h»s consented to act as Trustee, and will hold the
foods until the whole amount of the purchaso money
shall be made npj'
REV. DB. H. W. DUOAORET, No. 1106 Girard
street.
W&I A. BOLIN, formerly of Portsmouth, N. B. cor.
of Eighth and ATarket streets.
WM. ROBERTSON, formerly of Norfolk, No. 441
South Delaware avenue.
PRANOIt) W. GBIOH, Naval Oonsti'uctor, formerly
of Portsmouth, va., at Navy Yard.
Hou. JO'lN P. ViSKREJI, North Delaware avenue,
above Poplar street.
MICHAEL DUNN, Superintendent of Exchange.
MORRIS B. AFFLIOK, No 618 Franklin street.
WM. B WlBTBR.Germantown.
THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr., No. 14 North Delaware
ivenue.
JAKES T. SHINN, N. E. comer of Broad and Spruce.
'B O BHBPPAUD, No. 2098. Ninth street. ' *»-
PRANK FIELD, N. W. comer of Front and Walnut
streets.
WM. J. WAINWRIGHT, Trusteeof thefond, 188 8.
Third) and 62t Vino *treet. -
JKBPEB HARDING, office of tho FennsJlvanlA la
quifer. jalO 4t
ryv-* Notice.—The annual meeting of tbd
I*3 Stockholders of tho Ocean Bteam Navigation
Company wilt be held at No. 300 North DELAWARE
Avenue, on TUESDAY, the Ist of February next, at 12
o’clock, nooni at which time and place there will be an
election for Five Directors for the ensuing year.
Philadelphia, January 17, 1859. WM. DENNIS,
jalB-12t* Secretary and Treasurer.
ry’ss* Office of the Frankford and Sonth-
U 3 WARS PHILADELPHIA CITY PABBENGBB
RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Htreet, below
FOURTH, Philadelphia, Dec. 2Tth, 1858 —NOTICE,
—Tbe Coupons of the Mortgage Bonds of the Frank*
ford and bonthwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail*
road Company, (late u Thq Philadelphia and Delaware
Hirer Railroad doe on the Ist of January
next, wU be paid at maturity, on presentation at tho
Girard ?Unk t
d2B tuth&s 12t
Twelfth Annual Ball of the French
ILS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY,
The Committee respectfully announce that their
ANNUAL BALL, for of their indigent coun
trymen, will take place at the MUSICAL FUND HALL,
on TUESDAY, Jan. 25th, 1859.
Tickets, admitting & Gentleman and two Ladles, $3.
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
of the patronage of the friends of this Benevolent In
stitution. . k
Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
B. Desteuet, A. Ardejt, H. Dtloommun,
E. Durand, II Perdriaox, J. Biot.
E. Bousael, M. RouTier, A. B Durand,
A. Lafpre', B. S. Duval, W. Pelletier,
Q. Tirel. M. V. Olry, J B. Ohamprony.
Tickets may ho procured from B. ROUSSEL, 618
PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, CHESTNUT,
above Tirelth streets, south side,
d 16-29-jl 6 818 15 20 22 2125
ry==» Office of the Philadelphia and Savannah
UJJ STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—PhiIa-
DKLPnu, January 17,1659.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Phila
delphia and Savannah Bteara Navigation Company will
be held at No. 24 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on
TUESDAY EVENING, tho Ist of February neli, at
half-past Boven o’clock, at which time and place there
will be au election for Five Managers for the ensuing
year WM. DENNIS,
jalB-l2t Secretary and Treasurer.
ryz—M Firemen’s and other Uulon Prayer
Lk_*J MEETINGB, under the auspices of the
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS,
United States Engine, Wood, below Crown at., from
4t06 6’Clock.
PennujlvaniaHose, Eighth at., below Green, from
to 4# o’clock,
United Hose, Brown Bt., below Twelfth, from Aii to
5% o’clock.
United States Hose, Buttonwood, below Fifth, 4 to 6.
, ON SABBATH, at 7* P. M.
♦Diligent Engine, corner of Tenth and Filbert sts.
Delaware Engine, South at., shore Nineteenth st.
Vigilant Hone, B ghth street, above Wharton.
ON TUESDAY, at7K P.M.
America Eogioe, Buttonwood, below Third st.
Philadelphia Engino, Seventeenth, below Chestnut.
Bobert Morris Hose, Lombard st., above Eighth st.
Schuylkill Hose, Locust at., below Thirteenth.
Mojamen'iog Hohse of Industry,
Cellar of Bulletin Batldlnff 5# to 0.
ON WEDNESDAY, at 7)f P. M.
Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24th st.
Southwark 8. Third, above Washington st.
Greenway School House, Kingseßaing, Darby road.
K. Liberty Hose, New Market, above Coates st.
Naval Asylum, Gray’s Perry road.
FairmounJ Engine, Ridge avenue above Wood st. 1
Good Will Hose, Wood st., below Twenty-thlrd.
Falrraount Host), Pleasant Street, above Eleventh.
Diligent Hose, Madison, AboVe Race st.
Humane Hose, Wood street, below Third.
Western Engine, CallovrhiU, below Sixteenth st.
Club Room, corner Fifteenth And Filbert streets.
United States Hose
ON FRIDAY -* "
Western lloie, Twentieth fit, above Lombard at.
Warren Iloae, Barker, above Eighteenth at
Spring Garden Ho3e, Parriah, near Eleventh at.
In Cellar of Bulletin Building. Third below Chest*
nut atreet, from 6 to 6 o’clock P. At.
# Diligent Engine, corner Tenth and Filbert flta., from
5 to 8 P.M.
Medical Student meeting, every morning, from 8 t®
quarter befofe 9 o’clock, at room of tho Association,
1009 and 1011 Chestnut.
Ladies and Christian friends are affectionately invited
to attend.
By order of tho Executive Committee of Young Men’s
Christian Association. jals-sat>tf
Office Pennsylvania Railroad Compnny,
U 3 Pmi.ADELpniA, January 16, IB6O.—NOTICE TO
STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the
7th day of February, 1869, at 10 o’clock. A. M., at the
BANBOM STREET HALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 7th dny of Ma*ch, 1869, at the office of
the Company, No. 204 S. TDIRD Street.
jal7-tf E DMUND SMITH, Secretary.
Nottcfti—A meeting of the Subscribers to
U 3 the Capital Stook of the Wyoming and Susque
hanna Valley Railroad Company, for the elec'ion of Di
rectors and other offioera of said Company, will be held
at the Office, S. W. corner BEVKNTH and BANSOM
Streets, Philadelphia, on the 25th JANUARY, inst.,
between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
BURTON KINGSBURY,)
O COMSTOCK, > Corporators.
„ A. P. ALLEN. S
January 8,1869 j»i #
Wardrobes of Elegant Styles, for sale
U 3 Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 269 Bouth THIRD
Street
extension Tables, suitable for Ships.
Lks Steamboats, Hotels, and Dwellings, for sale
Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, No. 259 South THIRD
Street.
Secretary and Book-cases, in great va-
IJ3 rlety, at MANUFACTORY, 269 South THIRD
Street.
nrusa Dinner Extension Tables, good and
UJJ Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 259 South THIRD
fttttti* dlB-tfel
I Robert V. Massey.
Michael McGill,
John Horn,
Frederick Schober, and
George Meek*,
said Directors, hold THIS
SR, Esq., was unaniraoußlj
[IN F. HOEOKLEY, See.
...$212,038,90
... 113,851.69
3n,965 45
60,816.00
E, HART, Treasurer.
at 7)4 P. M.
ON THURSDAY.
at 7K P. M
rv~s=* Office of the Union Canal Company—
LkJ? Phil adblpbia, January 10,1869. _ ,
The annual meeting of the Dtookholdeif of tho union
Canal Qompany of Penns* Wanla will be held at tho Of
fice of the Company. No. 228 WALNUT Street, oa
TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o'clock A. M. j
after which an eleo.ion will bo held for office* s and
managers for the ensuing year . , .
The Transfer Books will be dosed after the2oth inst.
j&ll-tfel 0. THOMPBON, Secretary.
EJayne’i Hall Prayer Meetings— Notice -
Owing to a pterions engagement of the Hall, the
fEBS URN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held until further notice. In the BANSOM-BTRBBT
OHUROH, (rear of the new hotel.)
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Is open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Church. d2O-tf
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lk3 of the Complimentary Ball to the Philadelphia
Grays will sit at the ARMORY ef the Philadelphia
Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR
DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery ana settlement of
tickets, until the 25th. 0. V. DESMOND,
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REMOVAL—THE FREIGHT
ffSjgft AND PASSENGER OFFICE of the
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS has
been REMOVED from No. 828 North Wharves to the
8, W. corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
A. HERON, Jr.. Agent
Bills Lading signed at the Office on the wbarf. 2d
above Vine street. ja32-12t
.gftßgfc FOR THE SOUTH—OHARLES
gSaBfi&TON, 8. 0., SAVANNAH, Ga., and HA
VANA bTßAMfclllPd.
FOR CHARLESTON, S 0.
The U 8. Mail Steamship KEYBTONE STATE,
Ospt&ln Charles P. Mrtrahman, through in 48 to 50
hoars.
FOR BAY ANN AH.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Cantata John J. Garvin, through 68 to 60 hours
IH?* Sailing days changed from every Saturday to
every FIVE DAYS. Goods received and bills lading
signed every day
The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run
as above ovary ton days, thus forming a five-day com
munication with Charleston and tavannah, and the
South and Southwest.
FOR HAVANA
These shipsconueot with the U. 8. Mail Steamship
ISABEL, Captain RolliDa, leaving Charleston and Bst
vannahon the 4th and 10th of every month.
FOR CHARLESTON, 8.0.
The KEYSTONE STATE will sail on Saturday,
Janaary 29tb; February. Tuesday, Bth; Saturday,
10th; in March, Tuesday, Ist, Ac.,',at 10 o’clock A. M.
'FOR Ga.
The BTATB OF GEORGIA will sail in February,
Thurfl'av, Od; Monday, l«b, and Thursday, 24th, at
10 o’clock A M. *
At both Charleston and Savannah these ships con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac ,
for all places In the South and Southwest.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of 10 por cent, below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE.
Froight aod Insurance on a Urge proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than b» sailing vessels.
Cabin Passage to Charleston and Savannah, $2O 00
Storage “ “ <* g 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.... 80 00
Through Tickets to Havana 66 00
No bills lading signed after the ship has sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing.
For freight or passage apply to
ALEX. HERON. Jr ,
Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT.
Agents in Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD.
“ Bavanuab, O A GRIMKRACO.
For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA
every Tuesday.
Forklorida, from Savannah, Steamers ST. MARY’S
aud ST. JOHN’S every Tuesday and Saturday. ja23
(7* S. TYHELEN & CO-,
J-JeBANKING, STOCK, and BXOHANQE OFFICE,
omnn „ n No. 809 WALNUT Street.
STOCKB and LOANS, of all descriptions, bought and
S? i» in the principal cities of the
United States or Europe.
Particular attention given to the safe investment of
money. jaSWmrp^
fjFFIOE OF THE BELtANOE MHTtJAIi
INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,
No. 808 WALNUT St.-JiSUABT 8, 1869.
The following statement of the affairs of this Com
pany, on the Slat of December, 1868, is published in
?ursuanee of the Charter, vis;
o capital Btook paid in *176,050 00
Certificates of Profit, converti
ble Into 5t0ck..,..,,, 981 09
*177 981 00
To Contingent Acoounts for Prn- ’
mlums on Fire Risks out
standing Deo 81,1857 60,611 28
“ Fire Maks received in 1868... 41,045 21
“ Interest Account, net, re- 98,168 49
ceived in 1868... 11,280 21
“ Policies, Transfers, and other
profits 1,814 84
“ FrofitandLoss.Deo. 81,1867. 18,676 04
Bjr Loss., by Fire paid la 1858.*. 12,76? jg* 302 ! 867 08
“ Re-Insurances at Baltimore
and Cincinnati, Return Pre
miums, &o 4,164 18
(i Expenses, including Agencies
and Taxe5.,,.,,.., 9,467 24
Remaining with the Company. *276,478 43
Whioh is invested as follows, vis:
In First Mortgages on City Pro
perty, worth /double the
amount *164,600 00
“ Penns. R. B. Co.’s 6 per ct. >
2nd Mortgage Loan $30,000 00 27,900 00
“ Allegheny Co 6 per ct. Penna.
R R. Loan 10,000 00
<( City of Fhilada 6 per ct, Pa,
R. R Loau..., 8,000 00
“Penna R. R Co.’s Stock.... 4,000 00
“ Stock of the Reliance M. In
surance Co.. 19,160 00
“ Stock of the Coanty Fire In
surance C 0...... 1,060 00
“ Stock of the Doleware M. B.
Insurance Co 160 00
“UntonM Ins Co.’sBcrlp.... 880 00
“ Bills ReceivaUe...,, 80,373 43
“ Book accounts, accrued Inte
rest, Ao * 7,811 04
“ Cash on hand 15 503 93
tv, * *276,478 43
have i THIS DAY, declared a Dividend
of SIX PER OENT. on the Capital Stook of the Oom
pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for
the year ending December 31, 1868, without deduction
for State Tax, payable in cash to the Stockholders, on
and after the 12th instant.
Also, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro
rata on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned out of
the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem
ber 31,1868, forwhich certificates o’ Profits, bearing in
terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the
insured entitled to receive the same nnder the pro
visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th instant.
No certificates will oe issu’d for any hss sum than
ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar.
Sums less than ten dollars, 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 issued.
Certificates of Profit are liable, equally with the
Capital Btook, fot the losses and engagements of the
Company, and may be converted into Capital Stock at
any time, at the option ol the holder.
Jal2-12t-if B. M. HINOHMAN, Pecretary.
OFFICE OF THE QUAKER OITF IN
-BURANOE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET.
—Philadelphia, January 6th, 1869.
The third annual statement of the business and con
dition of “ Quaker City Insurance Company ” as pre
sented to Its Stockholders January 4th, 1869;
Capital stock $2OO 000 00
Surplus January Ist, 1858 77,670 87
Premiums for insurance in 1868 298,696 68
Interest account 12,614 30
Salvage and reinsurance aco’t.. 22,216 11
—■ *641,000 90
LOSSES, EXPENSES. Ac.
Losses paid In 1869 *122,989 11
Dividend, Commissions to agents,
Taxes. Licenses, Printing, Ad
vertising, Office Bent, and Ex
penses 60,899 07
Reinsurance and return premi
ums 27,622 18
Balarles paid in 1868.6,046 18
*216,765 64
„ . ASSETS.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Cou
pon Bonds, Loans on Collateral
and on call *184,663 60
BiUsßeceivable......... 87,170 60
Oash due from agents and out
standing premiums 28,642 49
Cash in bank and on hand 28,084 93
*324,361 42
At a meeting of the Stockholders, held the 4th inst.,
the following officers and directors were unanimously
eleoted:
. ' OFFICERS.
President—GEOßGE H. HART.
Tice President—E. P, ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL.
Assistant Secretary—6. H. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart, B. w! Bailey
E P. Ross, Andrew R. Chamber*,,
A. 0. Oattell, J. L. Pomeroy,
John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones,
Hon. H. M. Puller, Charles G. Imlay.
jao th*Atu-lmif H. R. COGGSHALL, Seo’y.
FULTON’* INSURANCE, ADJUSTING*
AND COLLECTING OFFICE,
No. 608. OHSB7 NUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
The undersigned having been praotically engaged for
a number of years in different capacities of the Insu
rance business—for several years la adjusting losses
exclnsirelyforthe Insurance Companies—now offers his
services to those sustaining Low or Damage by Fire to
property insured, in making ont their proofs of such
lots or damage in foil compliance with the intricate and
ounning 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 it has also been the experience
or the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely void at a certain lima after a fire
occurs, In consequence of carelessness or mismanage
ment in effecting the Insurance, or for some other cause,
which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis
covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance in aoy Companies desired,
and examine policies effeoted by others (in most cases)
free of extra charge. t
Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above,
will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned
as soon after the fire as possible.
d 22 2mif* JAMES FULTON.
Sitting iambs.
SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO
OIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street,
(Consolidation Bank Building )
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN-
' SYLVAN!A
Deposits received in rums of One Dollarand upwards,
and repaid in Geld, without notice, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day or deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has
long been needed in the Northern part of the city, end
“ The h riog Garden Saving Fond Society ” was char
tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this
necessity. The Managers, in organising and locating
it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo
date the business interests and wants of.the very large
and enterprising population by which it is surrounded,
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From oto 2# o’clock: also, on Mondat* and Thubb
dat from 6 until 8 o’clock in the evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy, Hon H. K Strong,
DAniel UnderkoQer, Frederick Staake,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeOlero,
John Keaaler, Jr., George Kneoht,
James 8 Pringle, Jacob Dock,
Joseph M Cowell, Hon. Wm. Millward,
George Woelpper, G. o. T. Thorn.
Peter C. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President.
Frakois Hart, Secretary. ja?o-tfif
£egal Nollies.
Letters of administration on
the Estate of MARGARET G. WOOD, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and
those haring claims will present them, without delay,
to REBECCA L. WOOD, Administratrix,
1019 VINE Street.
Or to her Attorney, A, LEWIS SMITH,
j&22 e6t# 14? South FOURTH Street.
■|jon7edward evjerett.
“The Pennsylvania Institute, for the encourage
ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in works of Inge
nuity and Design,” announces to its members and the
citizens of Philadelphia that the
HON. EDWARD EVERETT
Will deliver an ORATION on
Franklin,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 27,1859, at 8 o’olook.
Tickets are now ready, God may be had at the follow
ing places:
PARRY A McMILLAN, Fourth and Chestnut stß.
JAMES B. SMITH A CO., 610 Chestnut street.
SEIG, Eighth and Chestnut street.
EDW’D 8. MORRIS, 016 Arch street,
Where seats maybe secured for the following parts of
the honse:
Parquette, Parquette Circle, and Balcony..,.sl 00
FamilyOlrcle 60
Tickets for the Amphitheatre, a limited num
ber of which will be disposed of at the Aca
demy on the evening of the Oration 25
N B.—By & resolution passed at a recent meetiugof
the Institu'o, “No distinction will be made in the
price and disposal of tickets between members and
others.”
WM. 11. ALLEN, LL.D., PreJldCnt.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
John Urigg, Hon. Henry D. Gilpin,
Caleb Cope, David S. Brown,
Frederick Brown, William Welsh,
James L Olaghorn, Edwin 51. Lewis,
Alexander Brown, Hugh L. Hodge, M. D.
Morton McMlchael, Jeaper Harding,
Rev.M.A.DaW.Howe, D.D., Geo. H. Stuart,
B. Frank Palmer, George F. Jones,
Fred’k Scoiield, William Strothers,
and others.
lecture committee.
Rev. Kingston Goddard, D. »
Porcival Collins, Lloyd B. Hoppln,
T. Frank Cooper, John o.Stvery,
Edward 8. Morris, Thomas J. Levick.
Js2o 7t •
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PERMANENT,” Office of The Press, giving refer
ences and what salary may be expected. It*
-**TANTED—An (active MAN, about 26
TV to 80 jr<*n <>/•», a, BALES HAH; one to-
Satiated with the city Grocers and near Trade. Ad
rose SITUATION, at this Office. ja22-3t*
Gentlemen qf education and ad
dresa WANTED to represent the interests of a
popular commercial undertaking. Compensation fairly
remunerative. Address “AUNEB,” Press Office.
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tv of Yoong Ladies, between Tenth and Fifteenth
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m ANT BOOR-KEEPER, by a Young man from
thecountry, who has had some experience. CAn give
good city reference. Address R- MOORE,
ja2l-2t* No. 346 North SIXTH Street.
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yy a knowledge of drawing, a SITUATION in a
Lithographing Establishment, for the purpose of learn
ing the business. Address W. D., at the Office of The
Press. ja2o-3t*
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VtyANTED—By a Young Han, who is a
Book-keeper and goed Penman, a
SITUATION u BOOK-KEEPER or OI.ERK io 1
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Jft2o*l2t* ’’ DafiP “ oolle B®' PITTSBURG, Pa.
VSTANTED—A SITUATION, by a Practl-
Tv cal Pennsylvania Farmer, to take charge of a
Farm and Dairy. Satisfactory reference given. Ad
dress PENNSYLVANIA FARMER, this Office. j2O-3t*
MyANTED—By a Young Man who has a
T v knowledge of his basinets and can command a
moderate amount of Pennsylvania trade, a SITUA
TION in a first-class Dry-Goods Jobbing House. Best
city references. Address 8. T , Press Office. ja2o*st#
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the German, French, and Spanish languages. To one
competent a liberal compensation will be given. Ad
dress FOSTER, Office of this paper. ja2o-4t*
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willing to loan it to his employer, wishes a SITU
ATION in a Manufacturing or Mercantile Establish
ment, as CLERK or SaLEBMAN. Address KELLER,
at this Office, stating what salary will be given. J2O-4t*
WANTED —By a good Book-keeper, a
SITUATION in a Wholesale establishment.
Would prefer going West. Address BOOK-KEEPER,
at this Office. ja!9-4t*
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"» a SITUATION as out-door BALEBMAN or
COLLECTOR, or bothT Address “THOMAS,” Office
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v v Lady, a SITUATION as Housekeeper. Has so
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Address FRANCE**, Office of The Press. ja!B-st*
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|j WANTED FORTH! UNITED STATES
B CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men. to whom
\|l will he given good pay, board, clothing, and medical
attendance. Pay from *l2 to *22 per month. No
man having a wife or ohild, will be aoeepted. Apply for
MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET Btreet,
above Eighth, north aide. I. N. MOORE, ,
ap!7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Drsgoons, Recruiting Officer.
4For OoU anb to fLzl.
FOR SALE—The STOCK, FIXTURES,
and GOOD-WILL of a well-established Wholesale
DRUG HOUSE in this city, enjoying a trade unsur
passed in character. Address “DRUGS,” at this
Office. js22-6t*
rriHE STOCK. AND FIXTURES OF A
A COAL and STONE YARD FOR SALE. The past
season 10,000 perches Stone, 1,609 tons Coal’been sold.
Mock more can be dooe with a little exertion Gasfi
paying business. Also, Two New HOUSES, on Frank
lin street, below Matter, cheap, and a LOT OF
GROUND. The Proprietors wish to close out their
business. Apply at Office, EIGHTH Ht-eet, above
Master. ja22-»th 3t*
FOR SALE—The CHARTER of an IN
SDBANOtS COMPANY. An interflow may be
had by addressing INSURANCE, Box 665, Phllad’a
Post Office j»2O-Bt#lf
M WANTED TO BENT—A neat and
convenient residence in the Southwestern part of
the oity. Beat not to exceed *176 per azuram. Address
8. 8., at this Office- ja2o-6t#
THE DILIGENT FIRE ENGINE COM
PANY offer FOR SALE a aecond-elase HAND
ENGINE, SPIDER, and 600 feet of 9-inch copper
riveted HO3B. .Proposals received and particulars
given by addressing THEO. H. MoOALLA, Seo’y,
jalB-flt* 64 North SECOND Street.
FOR SALE OR RENT—The FOUNTAIN
OKIES BOLLING MILL, situate on the Schuyl
kill and Reading Railroad, one mile from Falrmount.
Possession immediately. Apply to
JOHN HALDEUAN,
jal7-I2t» Harrisburg, Pa.
®TO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN
SION (late the residence of Henry Ashton, deo’d),
replete with modern conveniences and- surroundings,
situated in Horsham township, Montgomery county, 4
miles from Fort Washington fetation, N P R. R. Pos
session at any time. Apply to JACOB BMITH, Jb ,
near the premises, or to the subscriber, Hatboro’. Pa ,
GKO. HAND. Jal7-12t*
STORE TO RENT.
A HANDSOME STORE,
Neatly fitted up with Wall Cases, Marble Counters,
and Marble floor, suitable for Jeweller and Silversmith,
or any fancy business. Bent, *9OO.
Also,
A WELL-LIGHTED FOURTH BTORY BOOM,
Fifty by Thirty Feet,
'ON NORTHSTBEET.
Apply to
JONES, WHITE, & MoCURDY,
jae-ItrT ' No. 628 ABOH Street.
PAPER MILL TO BENT.—The Paper
Mill known as HARWELL MILL, situated on the
Wiffsahickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill
Railroad Station. This Mill Is adapted to make fine
Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc
cessful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to, or address.
GEORGE H. LEVIS,
d29-tf, No. 30 South SIXTH Btreet.
®FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
616 LOOUST Street, (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of January, 1859. The house Is three stories
high, with basement, back building, Ac., now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press, or
at the honse. n023-tf
TO RENT.—On the lot January next, the
very superior and extensive ROOMS. (2d, Sd, 4th
and sth floors, eaoh ttfeet by 146) of the NEW STORE,
683 MARKET Btreet. The building is one of the fine
improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into BIXTH
Btreet. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
BOARDING.— A Young Harriot! Couple
can be accommodated with good BOARDING In a
genteel private family, where there are no children.
Address P. L., at this Office. ia2Q-6t*
BOARDING. —Two Single Gentlemen de
sire to secure good accommodations in a genteel
private family. Address A. D., Office of this paper.
Ja2o»3t»
Uemonai*.
Removal.— j.c. howe & co. have
REMOVED to No. 240 MARKET Street, south
side. ja22-12t
REMOVAL.
LINCOLN, WOODr& NICHOLS
BATS BEHOVED
From their old stand, 45 South SECOND street, to
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Retail Department will he closed for a few
weeks. ia!3-tf
JJEMOVAL.
KELLY & DOHERTY,
Have removed to
31 and 33 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
OXB DOOB ABOVE OHBSTNUT,
January 7th, 1869.
REMOVAL.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
TBIftD DOOX BKLOW TWELFTH.
Bodth Side,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders in Us line,
having on hand a fall supply of GOODS for Gentle
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
n25-Bm-lf No. 1126 OHBSTNUT Street.
Removal.— the undersigned has
■ removed to No. 68 North FOURTH Btreet, (lete
HBNRY COHEN’S,) eecood home shove MerchsnVe
Hotel GEOBOB A. MILLER,
jsl-lm* Wholeeale Druggist.
{Dissolutions nnb (ffonartnersliip*.
NOTICE.— The firm of LEIBRANDT, Mo-
DOWELL, A CO. is this day dissolved by the
withdrawal of GEO. G. SHOOK. The business will be
continued by the remaining partners, under tb e title of
LEIBRANDT A MoDOWEbL.
FREDERICK LEIBRANDT,
W. L. UoDOWELL,
GEO. G. SHOOK.
Philadelphia, January 1,1859. J*2l-8t
“OLD DOMINION.”
Old Dominion
Old Dominion
Old Dominion
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
For Boardiog Houses.
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
Ovor forty different varieties and styles, of the
celebrated “Old Dominion” Coffee aud Tea Pots are
now manufactured. Being based, as Dr. HaU? of the
Journal of Health, lays, “on science and common
sense,“ they are rapidly coming into use, and are des
tined soon te supersede all others. They con be ob
tained from or ordered through any storekeeper, or
dealer in housekeeping articles. . . _ _
i]ir Merchants who have not received our Trade
Circular, giving puces, terms, Ac., will be immediately
supplied on application, by letter, to
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, A GILROY,
117 aad 119 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia,
Bole Manufacturer, under the Patent.
HT* Also, manufacturers, under the Patent, of AR
THUR'S CELEBRATED AIR-TIQHT BBLF-BEAL
mg fjsyix sabs abb jaw. jmj-uuwib
toantg.
No. 628 ABOH Street ,
TAILOKB,
East side.
Coffee Pots.
Coffee Urns.
For Hotels.
For Restaurants,
Tor Bteamboata.
For the Million.
iSUnttsimmts.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THIS EVENING, AT 7Jf,
Most positively to* last night of
THE HUGUENOTS
The pnblic are respectfully informed, that the
doses, without fail, on FRIDAY next, January 28,
when the farewell night will be given. *
The following arrangements hare been made*
THIB (Saturday; EVENING, last night of
THE HUGUENOTS.
Seats may be had this morning at the doer.
On Monday, the ONLY night of
ROBERT LS DIABLS. ..
Beats for Robert may be had this morning, between
the acts of the Opera, thie evening, and on Monday.
On Tuesday, Grand COMBINATION MATINEE,
On whioh occasion H’lle PIGCOLIMINI will make
her first appearance sinee her return from Baltimore,
Washington, and Richmond. The Matinee will consist
of the entire Opera of
LA TRAVIATA.
And other entertainments,
On FRIDAY, dose of the season, with
DON GIOVANNI.
„ , THIS (Saturday) EVENING,
Most poiltlvely the last night of the
HUGUENOTS.
With its magnificent Oast, splendid Dresses, Illumine
tions, Cavalcades, Properties, and New Scenes.
LABORDE, POIN6OF,
CARL FORMES,
FLOBENZA, TAMA.RO, MKIHBKBB,
WEINLIOH, OOLBTTI, Ac.
H’LLE SOTO and Mr. DENNBTEADT.
THE ORCHESTRAL FORCE,
Including the Military Band on the Stage, in the third
act. comprises over SEVENTY MUSICIANS*
The Grand Chorne of the
BLESSING OF THE PONIARDS,
In the Fourth Act,
Will he arranged on an equally imporing scale.
THE ENTIRE fold) MASNNEBCHOR,
Under the direction of Mr. CARL GARTNER, having
moat kindly consented to unite with Hie regular chorus
of the Opera, the choral force will therefore comprise
over
ONE HUNDRED VOICES.
ON MONDAY, January 24,
1 ROBERT LB DIABLB,
LABOBDE, POINBOT, FORMER, LOBINI, *O.
Grand Ballet wi'h
SOTO as HELENE.
It will most positively be given
ONLY ONCE,
with a most magnificent NEW SCENE, provided by
the liberality of the Directors. This scene, which re
presents the
. “RUINED'ABBEY AND CHURCHYARD,”
has been painted expressly for ROBERT LS DIABLB.
by Mr. GRANVILLE PERKINS, a young American
artist of this oity.
The sale of Beats for ROBERT LE DIABLB com
menees on Saturday. Seats for Robert le Diable may
be had on Friday evening, between the acts of the
Opera. jt32
MBS. D. F. BOWERS’” WALNUT-fiT.
ITX THEATRE, oorner of NINTH end WALNUT
Btreets
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, January 22, 1869,
THE STRANGER.
Stranger, Mr. Bwinbourne; Barou Stelnfbrt, Ur.
Keaeh; Francis, Mr. Perry; Mrs. Haller, HissVaa
denhoff.
- THE ROBBER’S WIFE.
Bose Redland, Mrs Duffield.
Prices of admission—Second Tier end Family Circle,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquafc 87Jf cents; Dress
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, acoorxSng to their
locale, *8 and *6; Single Seats iu Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 oents.
Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Curtain rises at
7 o’clock. v
TC7HEATLEY h GLARES’” AEOH-BT.
If THEATRE.—Williams. Fredericks, Acting and
Stage Manager.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, January 22,1869,
The new and original Comedy entitled
FAST FOLKB; OR EARLY DAYS OF CALIFORNIA.
Gen. Cazador, Mr. Jehu Gilbert: Col Lioa Bluster,
Mr.J.B Clarke; Julia Event, Mrs. John Drew.
To conclude with
THE DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER.
Admission, 26 cts. Secured Seats in Drees Olrde, ITU
cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Seats in Private Boxes, IS
eta; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Colored Persona ,26 eta;
Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persona, » eta;
Whole Private Box, *B.
Doors open et half past tt o’clock; ooamsaee el 7,
precisely.
NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
1V above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
TWO 0180U3E9 AND A MENAGERIE.
AFTERNOON PFRIORHaNOB AT 2X O’CLOCK.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING. January 22, 1869,
VAN AMBUBGH’E WILD ANIMALS,
Consisting of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Panthers, tad
the mammoth performing Elephant.
TIPPOO BAIB.
Equestrian, Gymnastic, and Acrobatic Feats.
BOALB OF PRICES.
Dress Circle and Parquette. 4* eeati
Children under ten years ofege..... .20 “
Family Circle.. «
Doors open at quarter to 7 o’eloek. PertoSMMi
will eommenoeat 7jg-
ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPERA Ll
xa. BRBTTO.—The only copyright edition of Open
Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade
my of Music, and bearing this distinct copyright title,
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE,
at the reduced price of
FIFTEEN OENTS.
Save your money, ami buy no* more twenty-five-cent
Books.
BEWABE
of the twenty-five cent monopoly Books, sold Inside the
house, which are inferior In text to “ The Academy of
Mario Edition,” and arc only mediums tar “puffs”
and store advertisements.
BSD COVERS.
The best and cheapest edition hare all red cover*, and
can be htd at all the principal music stores on C has tout
street, and outride the Academy of Music, for
• FIFTEEN CENTS. JalStf
||l oDONOUGH’” GAIETIES— “
ivA RACE Street, between Second and Third streets.
OBOWDED'HOUSES!
change off Performances nightly.
OLE BULL MYERS AND TROUPE.
BLONDIN BALLET CORPS
MISS MATILDA, MISS ROBA MYXBB.
DANSEUdE—MD’LLB MARIE.
ROBSON, WILLIAMB, DUPONT.
GRAND PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY NIGHT.
, Billiard Baloon and Beading Room open day and
evening.
ja2l6t ALEX. FISHER, Director of Amusements.
OPERA LIBRETTO. BEWARE OP
Baying Incorrect end Bpurtons ■
OPERA. LIBBBTTO3,
from njUßphlet-venders, in the streets.
The enly AffTHERTIO LIBRETTO hears tlift
disUoot title—
THE PIOCOLOHINI OPERA LIBRETTO
Tor sale at the Academy of Mnsle
FBI OS TWHHTT-FIYB CBSTB
CA. HENSEL’S MODEL OF MOUNT
• VERNON—HOME OF WASHINGTON.
Now on Exhibition, at Cowell's New Hall, South
west corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT—entrance
on Seventh street—a perfect representation of all the
Buildings, Trees, and every objeot, embracing seventy
flveacres. Open from 9A.M.t010 P. M. Admission
25 cents; Children 10 cents. jalB*6t*
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, between Market and Ohwtont.
OPEN 70ft THE SEASON.
By tke Largest Troupe of
MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD
BANPORD’fi OPERA HOUSE
isn THB
BANIORD CHILDREN,
Admittance 25 cents.
SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
COME AND LAUGH. Come sad see the Emmy
Blits, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the
Laughing Blits, the Popular Blits, the Blits, who
makes au Happy.
PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commencing
7# o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS, at 8 o’clock.
Consisting of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES,
astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned
Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition o l the.
Rope Dancer.
Admission, 25 oents; Children, 18 cents. ja3
mHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE-FINB ARTS,
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, ,
IB OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.
tilld P. M.
Admission 26 cents. Children 12 cents.
Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad*
mission at all times, ISO. dT-tf
m/fUSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GER-
IfA MANIA OROHBSTRA will commenoe their
Publio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Not.
20th. Single Tickets 26 cents; a package of eight
tickets for 81, which may be obtained at Andre’S, 1104
Chestnut street: Beck A Lawton’s, corner of Berentk
»nd Chestnut, and at the door of the HaU. The per*
formanee commences at 8 H o’clock P. M- nolf-V
JB&innal*
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
POR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 28
“tHB M OKIATBBI DIBOOYBBY Hi MSDIOAI.
SCIENCE;
HARTSHORNS’S CURE-ALL should be kept In all
families, in case of accidents or sadden sickness.
HARTSHORNS’B CURB-ALL cares Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNE’B CURE-ALL cares Cramps, Cholic,
Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the
Limbs, Side, Back and Breast. "
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Braises,
Scalds and Burns. 1 ....
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cores Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints.
HABTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cores Cholera, Diar
rhea and all Pain. , _ .
HARTSaORNB’B CURE-ALL cores Ear Ache and
Deafness from a eold.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Boro
Th'-oat.
HARTBHORNE’B CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Afro*
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, aud Improves Digestion.
jn* As the frequent changes of the weather prodneo
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Neok—every person should get a bottle. It
aots upon the Nerves, Musoles, Sinews, Blood and
Bones: and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex-,
pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effect**
N.B. If yon have a Cough, use HARTSHORNS S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the beat Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottles, 25 and 69 cents, andJU.
*l?Von Me Billion., uso feiBTSHORNB'B ANTI
BILLIOUB PILLS. They aot upon the Liver, Btomaob
end Bowel., circling off .11 Bile and 800 l SocmUom.
Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS,
* * No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Between Market and Chestnnt Streets,
fllmes’ Stores, Chestnnt and Market streets.
Gerrignes’. Tenth and Coates etreets.
Wagner’s. Tenth and Lombard sts. aol9-dtfebl-if
tOcUcljes, Jemelrs, #r.
Bailey & go.,
rOBESRLY
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marblg
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Now opening Stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of the publio.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WHOLBBALI ASD SIT AIL,
aulT-if tf
'yyEST, FOBES & LLOYD.
219 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offerer sale,
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
COTTONADEB, SHIRTING STRIFES,
TICKINGS, OSNABURG STRIFES,
OHKOKB, DBNIMS, TWEEDS,
SATINETS, OABSIMEBIS, &0., *«.,
jnlS-T stf In full imitßWt., (gjj.^