The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 24, 1859, Image 3

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MeOBTHt? .410 fcfete twlai^?; 1 p’bli-iplrltattiTMntine,
£9 Yaa,
- AtorinkafA.-'C* s Hplrita turp«Dtin«, Rourlsy,
AahburiMn&OailSWbW* -'Bpirlis turpentine, Knight
jHellinga: 1 bbl brandy,
N D -wjflSpMj&fcSf** WVftluttf \ '6o.lor;feet
Idial^3l®«P.^. ; Soo;i ;97ybbltf 'apirita tarptfntiae,-
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Sobr PA:Sataor*—lbalea ‘oat
<*>.<? Aojr/nge, Jr; ,; T 2
bauAcoitou* IQO bttA apta turpentine» Knight A-Bell \
/Ikpitoh,sl doepta Oofcti;
cS ns;*•,- ~<*.pitob, ,* do epu w.
,30 do «pixit» turpentine,-YattAU & Og
den;,i2’oalft3:wa pj, 1 8 Woodward 4f Son} 60 empty
Kegs, I'Rentz#!'; 8 bills brandy, Long & Myers} 68 baga
peanuts,! cider j- . --•
•; ovsbam/. -• :
r.-R..OOP<,,' : v: ,i .;1,1 '■
Jr,, > Ooiduttbs of thk Mouth.
B&XJAUIX MAB'sHAPL, ;1 ,-;r . ‘ •- ’. l .
AMhe Merchants* Exchange* Philadelphia.
B&'qclq American. 1 Wortinger.'.*’.'...*.Cardenas, soon
B?lg Bea't,*rb • • ‘•••♦•Demerara, Jan. S 3
Brig Western gurVCollaiq'.•»•». Barbadoeß, Boon
Brig Ella Htfefl, TttlOiW.V;..... ,8t Jago da Cuba, soon
tiobr.pbvftj .Havana, Feb. 1
; Snielfrgeitce: - ' •
rOtVi.dr pmtADEI,PHIA, Jan. 84 1850,
bvK SfafisV,; 'i 2;:.r- SON ‘SB w; .. .
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jVi-ARUIVfcD; < *, r
B‘9awj\hipJJo&tcu, Uind,'2l- c houra from' New' York,
with, mdse .and passoogersto, James Allderdioe: _.
p. Helaware* Copt's, 1 28 hours from New York,
with radte'and passengers to James Allderdioe
' Bety? Lit 8 trout, Cols, 9 days from Jacksonvile, with
lumber,to, 12,A Bouder &,Oo
tahcAtuia B U»yes, Bobinson, 8 -days from N York
.wit’hturiidttone.to Lewis & James>
Schr l* A Madera, Ireland, 8 days from Wilmington,
N 47, with NavaXßtores to DM Station'd; Go
Wilmington,
N C,.withlfeval stores to v B stetson fc Go
?cbr, S.'G King, Andrews, 10 dm from Alexandria,
wUhmf*>,to,Tho« Weftier, Jr • . n
CLNABYD.-.
gteenuhfp Delaware, Copes, N.York, J AUderdlce.
„ .Barone Cooh'ltuate, Crosby. New Orleans, Bishop, 81*
toons&.Qo.&pv. r.v * • •
„ BVr J S Baltimore, A Grorca, Jr
f»v viuaßA3r*.j - ;r -*
Mr.’Jacob A Jl&ra ha Uv- lauded iMtevening, reports
thebmsu* WMhingtooßuJeher.eomlng down ana ah*
ohoilug at the hat bo r; wber&she •remains, in- company
with the Lex, *ud\M*ry H. Kendall,
and lobtaliiokma j, BhbJe Inland, Oregon, llary Anna,
C U .Yiokery,'; CirwniamJ,:,Jaae, Jos. -Marsh, VUUge
-Belleyand fateVm-tug,Atlantic. alt. M. also »oporto me'
barque Hamilton,At anchor-up the -hay, .and that the
5U X hoat Tv-O-.-Cohneri got onth#: Breakwater on
hncsday n glrt, bnt got off without sustaining :any se
rious Mercury, forfit John, N B, passed
to aea yesterday. We had a heavy rain and - strong
wind from 0 W yesterday, and changed .last evening to
the north* where-it now zema : ss, ami cloudy.
. „-;, ; ;> r Yonta s 'Ao.>.^-.;-;-M. JUoKHAN.,
; tOomsuwiahoe ortho Philadelphia Bxohange.)
*&/»*- Oi?» ISLxiro'jan *B,-10 AM.
. A ship and a barque are now off this "place, going up
Window.- FhermSb.* - %
-Yoursjdco,
r - ‘ rV fair MLUiufta iothb wutas.j 1 ' >
-■ • HiifFTOJißoadB« Jan22,‘y
Arrived British ship Ermerald* from OaUao.' r ' '
•' •''a-'* r } 1 . Norfolk, Jan. 22.
Arrived brig Emerald lalefrdm bt.’*thomas. ' 1
• <*>*'■ - 'vNsW Yosa, Jan 22 *
Arrivedship Chariot bf Tame from Callao; ship How
ard f cohr JSleahor from Detoara, -
' ,. f .-nv ; ' r 7 MEMOBANBA. j.
Steamship'GUy of Manchester,’ Kennedy. from New
York for Liverpool-was seen 17th Inst off Georges." . -
-Steamship Eoropa (Br,) at New' York S2l list 'from
Liverpool Jan 8, atlAO P 81, passed honed ant,, ship
leuo Wool* jat S.WP M, r exchanged signals with ship
BeaKing/Batker. from Boston for Liverpool; at 2.30
exchanging signals with steamship Arabia, bound ia;
AM, lat 48.31, lon Bl 24, pisafed a steamer steering B,
wJrfc'tw6"‘ftumeJ#;'.;l , '-'‘"*--- ' '■ *
Bt< a u'ship Biemen, Wessels, from New York arrived
at fitemenidinvt>'<■'
StMmshin-tiammbnia, Sehwensin, from New York at
Hamburg 2i Inst .^> s .. •
fiteam-hip Cahasbb, Bullock, from New York, at New
Orleans S2u inftt '
Stfamshlp Vrlooe Albert, Waters; from New York via
Galway£arrivedat<{aeenstowasth ißfif. 1.
Ship Gray ifeather, Harford from New York, for Ban
Francisco phtinte remambuoo, Deo 9th to- land crew
*f ahip Meroo, from Calcutta, for—which was' de*
saroyedby fire Nov.23th.;' ~w ,
Ship Buena Vista, UnheU, from Boston for Bin Bran*'
cisco sailed from Bio de Janeiro, Nov 87 < -
Phip Arcole Crafra,/or New York,'sailed from. Suu
derlanfl 8d inst aod put into Be»l0th *
BMpi OhitioVof Kame, K(iQwloB. from Callao via
HatnntohHboJswas below New York22d fast
Shin'd L BogettrOahway, for ffarre, cleared *V Mo*
blle!7th Inbt with 86tn»aies L cotton vaiued at 42U,*
03(tfO• VV • ' '''j;;'. .'"/
BbipMeteor, lf£eiviUe,'.from Manila, at Boston 21st
IfiJt ; ‘VAV -W / ;. - vV"' ' ' -'r■
BhinPambsto, Ooszins. from: Bh*aghae,, arrived; at
.„/■/ ->
bWp Sarpriie. RaQtlett, from Hong. Kong. Nor. 14,
wasiosailiorßbanghae toloadfor New York. .
Ship Chaffer: Hurd, from San Pr&neissoVat CalonUa,
Kov;.2Q-vv'
•Blffp John; Hpncocki Otffin,. from New Orleans, ,sr
rivcd st Gene* SOth nlt - r - -
Ship lud-ao. Avorell,' from CalcntU, Oct9th for Bos
ton;,wa« spoken7th nit, lat 28.60 Sylon 8.98 K
• fiarp Orarader, katon, from-Taloahaano, Nor. BUt ar
rived at Boston jllst inst'. -
fihip Courier, Bernsee, fron\ New Orleans, was die-
at Bio'db J»neixo;iOth nit ~
Ship Samoset,'Frost, from Liverpool .arrived at
Ch»rle«tottl9t\i liifl' . --
Ship CktsJD MScroin, Merrfonj for Amsterdam.clear
ed at OharJestbn 20th' lost with 2341 bales cotton' and
ififl bble rfr'e^i; : ;,, -
,Bark *Lbdox, CoU, from. New Orleans, for; Genoa
sailed from Gibraltar 16th (tit, ,having_rep<ured -, : -
Bark Guide; Putnem from Mafiaat, Oct 7th, arrived
at dlstmse • •
Batik Ldftome.Be&rsejfrotn-Cavaunah atDoston 22d
•BwkFame. Kennedy, from NeirY©rk at Richmond
‘ -fiarit-Kelndeer, Piodkney, wa* discharging at Rio de
Janeiro 10th ult
-Ratk.Loolsa, tf aseOfJTor Philadelphia, was.loading at
.Cardenas 13th inat' ,
Batk Mary Sawyer) Bartlett lor Rio de Janeiro cleared
it Charleston 20th inst .
. Bat&Doroihea SchmaU, Case) for Philadelphia sailed
from BordeauxSd.ihst ;' '•* - •' ,k v ‘- ' rJ
Brig Herme*, Payees, &«&nTi» Lisbon, arrived at,
Vigo 28th uifc.and cleared2Bth lOr'Oport j
, SrigvT'WßtfdrlaodJ Rowland; henceria Charleston
at Rio deJmbiro previous to 9th ult
, Brig Delhi, Keuoy, hence at Pott au Prince 28 th nit,
and remained Ist, nno , r ,7Y ‘ "
Brig Sami .Small, Lime, cleared at Boston 21st for Sa
lem. ’, f ' - A i! •'' -' - 1 " ■
Brig Monticello, Tealjforßoston, 10tb, was at Port
auPfipp*Btbioftt - - h l-• •
( Sebr Christopher Looser, Snow; remained at Port an
PrihcdlStihstnno--
&obr.&at>qeut {not Baronet), for.this port, cleared at'
New-York 21et Inst' ' - - ' f ‘ r
'oobc.oeaf<viUe, (rom-Boetonibr this port, waa spo
kea, 20tlj inflLofffiand/ H.Qok v' 1 ': - - - v - -
BchrMail,Ke))yyfor c£ thls port, sailed from Provi-,
denco 20th lns£ : r f_± ■ r - •
• JSehrAlabatne, Orowtber, from Wilmington,N O, for
Baltimore, with guano, .wheat and naval store*, wo*
tank. 10 milea.bflloir.the former port 21« t Inst
A Urge flchooser, name dnkaowa, drifted ashore, on„
Thmsd&y night, on the bar at the wait end of Deer Is
land, Boston harbor.. No poison, on board, Attached'
to her. waaa amaU.boat', store.,. V -
Oapt Qjj Manchester,. of. Providence, agent of the
Uh4enrr.t*ra,'fltAtoa tbatthe cargo.of coal on board the.
nehrSsrat.Osttner, ashore oh Neragineet Beach, is be
ing discharged, and efforts will be made to get the ves
sel off; . The coal will be *614,00 the beach aa. soon as
diiQhargel • ' . v ~
Brig whore on NaaUakct beach, Is ■ going to
- The of the cargo'id mostly,wet, aod
wohldhegotontSOth''. / . '
£<&rJ F.Wetfcerfll,Co&&, from Charleston arrived at
B>aton2latlnst\-, •
Scbr Barah Jane, Brotherton, hence arrived at Bos
ton 21st Inst '"r.
Behr<JeoDarby,MuUiner,forßioGrande dr mdat
Norfolk 20th Inst.,
6cbr D W Sldridge. Ogden, lor gt Barts oleared at.
Norfolk 20th last ..
Sehr Fannie,.Oorrie, from Richmond for Bio deJa
self 0 was spoken Btb nit ' .
Sche-W <* Aadenreid, Hearth* from- Wilmington N O
arrived at Keif York22din*t „
' SehrLutherChUd.'.of Dennis, from Philadelphia for
.Nevis, before reported spoken' without anaTigatoron
board} war again spoken on 2Tth ult in latitude of Ber
muda ty CaptJSaia, of >rig Forest State, at Cieofne
gos from Portland.* who put .bis. second mate, on-board
the Luther Child ' "' ’ 1 “ " .
Schr Fannie, Vance, from New Orleans arrived at
Richmond3istSnsV v - 1 * ■" - -
fcebrßJiea Bath, Somers, from MsUoi**, arrived at
Wilmington, NO 20th Inst* before reported bound to
Baltimore, I - ,<•>
Belt r 0 A Rtoksehv, Stubbs, hence was' discharging
at Cardenas i3lh inn v *. ~.
.fiebr-W G Barth (t, Connelly,' for -Philadelphia went
to as* from,Charleston, JtO-hinst • 1 -
Bchr JO Baxter, Bibcock, forPhiladeipbla cleared at
Georgetown 8 C, 16th last '•> .
Ecbr Princes BdWKds, Philadelphia
cleared at Gsorgelown, 8 010th inet
AABIYALS AT THE WUMCIPAL HOTELS,
toyo offa'o/oilocz *ms kohßxxa,
- GIBABD HODfiS—Chestnot street* below Ninth. -
Jacob Gorcbi!,NY ’ BB Catherwert, N Y
W.O Dunham, Baltimore' TB'LutapXln, Ga? '
BDelafield,NY,i. - < J !-A W Lalscnriog/M Chunk
H'W BltMtt/mu9fKr ;' r <HJBmtth, Chicago-
G Gaas/Cfoeinoati. 0 J.W Hughes, Cincinnati,o
*DHawklne/StLoal# ?r t r \‘oSfiayton,Del'.
3 0 AVen, H \ Jot BiSiett, San P/anclseo
Chu.G Shaw, Cincinnati,o T H Harttriu*/ Jonesboro ■
3 W B«ikt?y; Baltimore ' Joa Afegnire, 8t Lbnis
. It 8 Andrews Baltlmbie - Mm Cerrell, N:Y
N B GrahimJ ffiY-' ’ : ANss U Rrjson, Pa .
Mies'MJ Porvlsoce, Pi ' ' Mlis R Bryson, Pi ;
OYomkinsAsh,Newark'NJ JohnHFlsbsr.NY
A T Taplsyv Boston 5 ' ZP ffitsetl dt la, 8t Louis
W V Bjltimiire .3 'P Morton k. w. JfOalsv’B
WB'BogieVN'Y? 7JohnG Cass. Boston'
Wm LHelrflnstoini Pk J Jseobson’A is *N Y
Alex Oa£wfcl('& 1«, R I '*' >'B M UamUtoa,' Baltimore
W D o«an. Boston . v : TVm MiteheU, 8t Loois
J Batbef/Xoufevllle.' Obas Tjllmin, st Lonls
A Uvi.Texitf *■“' ''A'CarPoll, 1 Alb»ny, N Y‘
J A Cofirey. New Totk "t' R P
N A.Dalfba, North Carolina .H L Barrington Balt .'
JVt Smith,- New York' ; '.A Blodget, Nsw.York
GB.Wstorhc'iisevNO; , Mfsswaterkdnee, NO,
J Hatcher / Louisville P A Borden, New York
JTi Graham,“)r. Sew Yotk Sanderson} Uses .
NBStonVOiocinnati ' A A Foster,'Boston
J B Qaliclr, p*' . - A Boj/sn, Cincinnati v
J PXlsber, Indiana H J Loxlng, Btl^ole
J D WineioV, New York ' ■ r ; .
FG Terry* Memphis .v J P Strange. Meophls -
J Pplyey, MempHsj’ ’8 Gooden, NY
Mr Ficcolomlnl & /a, N V., F.AOdweniNY ,;
RPerribi/NY' Muatq,N Y . •-
Mr Brough. NY . . A Welch, NY .
Y< Longueinaxe, 8t Louis E V Cliokner, N J
B WoUenhaught: N Y ..FT Tallfaro * la, NY.
OlivertbelMi Jr.'tf.Y J » Reed. N Y
D A Pierson, Ala*. P'V GWWingles.NO '
F M JbhnionvNuhvUle' '' N 8 Leggeit, Mias
Win Wall,' ; N MKety, Washington
Dion BpnrdcanltB^lkrN Y D Moore,;N Y, -.- JV r
W KlSflnder,Phila :■•>* A ItTwidlng. Hartford
G WLMcCreWr. LbulsviDe P R Welt. N T
N L MdCreidy.’N T ;.; 8 F Digenor* N Y,
Coltfon Greebe, Bt Loulfl ; B W, Smith; Rtehmond
J W liiflln, Oixicago J O Bojii, Lczidctos
G W Teimatiti Charleston -J, W Melltr.n y- ,
H TysonfN Y < Y \
BLmnsrche, NY : ' "9Vf, G Lewis, Boston
0 D Cooke, NY - > ..James’A Weed Lee,Mass
0 Tower k d&ug; Pottivm* r V Malard, NY ,
B Moline'; Odruleg 7 B W WollmriratiM, NY . '
‘ : Ohai Irßhbdes.Oieveland'-’Dc Prescott} NY > i
gwWrightf* J Nd_w H Wright, N J
- wm I;BoelOMon7 ClnclonatP Avery, Cincinnati} 0
v liuißOffAßTg’ below ink.
' W h T>»7j Cln ' N Btrlc>HDd, r»
aod WOP :. .& K.QiTrdao, Allgh'y Oitjr
' J»i JP«r#nn»iL *l» , Ciiit O M Dononn, r» h
• lnt> aMDOIrtIIYPWIa - '-. a'UDtiiDt.oii, Phil*.
. ;MS^ll6on, ...
H PObjeyeiißoiWOJ-. ..Ifieo Bdwsld, NY' -. .
MUii H.BtelnreVt .Phn. ’ JMort«D.M&»3
. liHenrr.tei.N J ...
.J a WH .fi 44*P0|iSn; oiwrlleM..
’ K,# SSbftua; Dbn>.' Hlldsl)r»tidt, 8t Ltral»
.ptfe-'R ; Akers* Balt - j ,
* -t--j
-1 BCi'fias v. ■’
A. Delate,M Orleans ThoeH Wennale, St Louis
Wm Uooro, Germantown '‘J Bre-stST, NJ
B B Ward, Watertown ; _ Jm L Hmallftootl, Del
07£annin»,JBalt. t- P Blacker, Balt ,
James ArmSraog, Ta Wm BoWnson, Ohio
Henry Chaplin, Vt . . 0 Dean «, Conn
J Tremper, N Y ■
Jacob N Keeler, NY,!, 8 Snutre, N Y
J L Leach, Balt - 'B P Posreimn, N Y
A Yollerteon, N Y H O Hefteld, N Y
jHolUns NY JSfoNale
Jas Bugardis, Troy, N Y O W Sagar, N Y
w R Dubois, NY F E Adams & la, N BedPd
Thos Hilser, Pbila
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., ab. Fifth.
Jn» Thompson, N Y W Johnson, Balt
&I M Moris, Del J K Bishop, Ky
E H Passmore, Ky RBD*vl».By
B Wallace. Tenn L C Duvall, et Louis
J hi Braun & la N J 800 NoOarthy, N J
G M Davis, Balt L B Cooper Balt
fiats Doyle&toa Jas Fenoemore, Ohio
Mrs Barnard A fmy, Ohio G Fltepatrick, Md
P GBmitbj RI Mrs Titus, N Y _
G G Covrperthwart, NY- AH Troinlng; Hartford
T A Twining, N Y Jno Whitbeck, Va
W Qf rites, N Y Jno T Henry, N Y .
J E 0 Gregg, 8C J Bigler, NY
WD Wilson, NY QeoPyke, N Y
Patul Bbokman Tenu ' F A Goodrich, Hartford
B » WhsrtomvPbUa 8 Marott, Phlla
0 0 Robinson, Pittsburg AH Caldwell, Wisconsin
T King,NY W B Dubois, N Y
J WoodQQQk, Washington 8 Johnson, Boston
John Hannah, N Y
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
S R Taylor A la, Boston J L Jlmpson, R Island
F Bowman, Indiana ' HI) Kimball, Newark
J W M*ttingly, Indiana Jm Cook, WrighteVvlle
W A Benjamin, N J Br Schenok, N J
J AIKay,N J \ OH Payson, Mass
8 Easton, Covington, Kr BP Fasten, Covington, Ky
James Sshelbv, Ohio T F Graham. N Y
W-Bush/Mass ' ' Col J Dashill, Md
JO Milford, NJ , Beni Black. Ohio
T B Cochran, Ohio J Hewait, Phlla
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NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
B Keller", Harrlsbnrx R Pence cV. Easton
H W Eberhard, EHsabet’n T 8 Klolz, pa
J w Dysert. PhUa .3 Cassady, pa
J Jjkinnon, N J J Tho* AUemosa, Pa
John Stanton, Wilkesbarte H M Albright. Reading
Jos Qormley. Lancaster co 0 McGinnis, Columbia
John Phelps, N.Y . PAHellmaojPa -
MADISON HOtJBI-Second at.* below Arch.
Sami A'Mansßeld,Phil * HCComfort, Boston
A Simpson, Boston J B Anderson, Md
Sami Atkinson.OhiO \R B Johnston, Ohio
A F Stettman, Ohio ’ Jas 2) Conner, N V
Alex Robert*. N T Thoe I> Simmons, N Y
J 8 Bryan Ala Phlla .• Jos G Biglaa.Tex&s
Thoaß'nart, Ireland Jos J Ray, 8t Louis, Mo
2) E Woodbury, 8t I*ouls .R H Beattie, Phlla
BLACK' BEAR INN—Tilth and Merchant streets.
Kobt Eogson, Pa' ' Wro D Hunter, Berks co
JR Hunter,Pa . J Olevensteln, Pa
HRorke;Ta' H Rhoades, Pa
ChaeFairlamb.Pa RO Falrlsmb,Pa
7 A Underwood, Pa J C Stout, Pa
Jackson Graves, Pottsville ’ Jas Pafet, Phils
B Nyce,Balt Jos Ashbrldge, Mootg'y eo
N Brooke, Chester eo , Jchn Smith, Santa Oma
Samuel Mook, SentaOrus ' Hugh Jackson, Chester co
J H Haines, Lancaster co * M 8 Haines, Lancastsr co
WBWister, Phlla '
BARLEY SHSAf HOTEL—Second street, below Tine.
Oh&s n Shoemaker, Pa ’ J Pooher*. lowa _
Fam»l Ballett; Pa Ohas n HUI, Montg’y co
Geo D Jackson, Pa John Ifsjor, Pa
Jas Laolgaa, Bocks co Wm Davison, Pa
Jr>a Bames, Bucks co John Betts Becks co
Ohas BoaJer, Cheltenham EH Engle, Cheltenham
D Martin,’ Cheltenham ■ ' 8 Walton, Stroudsburg
Ohas W Patterson, Pa A Mayer, Phlla
THO 3. B. OTJGHM.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second rt, r above Arch,
Col M Wheeler, Hano’k.NY B P Williams, Pa
OB Smith, New Jersey J Young, Pa
J MoCann, Rochester, NY W F Shannon, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. CallowhlU.
F Miller, Sumneytown B Davis, Phlla
A Faust, Pa. W Shade, Boylestown
BALD EAGLE—Third street, jtbove OallowMU.
A Btauvelt, New York B Good, Boylestown
GW B«nm, Reading 1 1 EPoster, Bethlehem
J Hettinger, Pa SR Smith, Pa
Phthisis Pulmonalfs, or Fnlmeoary Con*
sumption, is, among medical men, understood to deilg
cate a disease caused by the presence and development
fit tubercles In the' lungs. It generally augments in
virulence as the disease advances.'. It has always been
regarded as a chronic disease. Ina majority or the eases
its progress is slow and gradual; but attlmes It reaohes
iio fatal termination with' great rapidity. In the flrst
stages of'this, disease tbd expectorations are of an
opaque,yellowish-white matter; in the second stage it
becomes softer and xoolster, assuming a soft cheesy »p
-pearanco; and at last resembles pus or a colorless
liquid, mixed with opaque shreds of tnberouloua mat
ter. Should the disease be allowed to progress beyond
this stage, It would probably prove fatal; but by using
Dr. HOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, an effectual
cheek can be put to Its further progress. Bo not there
foredelay; do not trifle with your life; but purchase a
bottle of this Invaluable remedy; and then, if it merits
jour kpprobatlcn, as Ve are sure it will, recommend it
to your friends*
, Prepared- only by Dr. C, M. JACKSON, No. 418
AROII Btreet, and for sale by druggists and storekeepers
throughout the United-States and Canada. Price 76
cents per bottle.. -• • • i . . jo24~ltdltvr
; The Eau Luatralo Hair Restorative of Jnles
HATJBL hat an unprecedented reputation of imparting
health, strength, and beauty to the hair; Hsuaeren
derascraggy, Wiry hair luxuriantly soft and glossy, and
incline* it to curl." Sold by all Druggists and by JULES
HAUEL A.CO., No. -704 CHESTNUT Street, 1 Philadel
phia. ‘ “ ja23-0t
i Farre], Herring, & Co, | sel l more'Safes than
all others in the trade. And wbysot The reason is,
because the public have,/row ezptrUncf, faith In their
security from.midnight robberH) and, should a fire oc
our, their books and valuables are attre to be found In
excellent preservation. - jol2 tf
Burnett's Coconino.
■" BURNETT’S QOUOAINB.
BURNETT’S OOOOAINE.
A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the
Hair.- 'For 'efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an
equal. 7 , v
It prevents the hair from falling off .
It promotes it* healthy and vigorous growth.
It is not greasy or sticky.
It leaves no disagreeable odor.
; It softens the hair when hard and dry.
; It soothe* the irritated scalp skin.
It affords the richest lustre.
’ it remains longest in effect.
It eosfs fifty cents for a half pint bo«Je.
I£7* Mnssas. J. Btrastasr Sc C 0..: I cannot refuse to
state the salutary effect in my own aggravated case of
your excellent Hair OH—(Cocoaine.)
For many months my hair bad been falling off, until
I was fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon my
head became gradooll/znore and more inflamed, so that
X oould not touch it without pain. This Irritated con
dition I attributed to the use of .various advertised hair
washes, which I have sinoe been told contain oamphene
spirit.
,By the advloe of.my physician, to whom you had
shown your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced
its use the lost.week In Juu*. The first application al
layed the itching and irriUtion ) in three o.r four days
the redness and tendernessjdisappeared—the hair ceased
to fall, and I hare now a thick growth of new hair.
: I trust that others, similarly afflicted,- will be in
duced to try the' same remedy.
Yours, very truly,
OUBAN R. POPE.
Burnett** Cocoalne*
BURNETT’S COCOALNE.
BURNETT’S OOOOAINI.
{o* A single application renders the hair (no matter
how stiff lad dry) soft and glossyfor several days, it
is conceded by all who have it to be the best and
cheapest Hair Dressing in the World.
Prepared by
JOSEPH BURNETT it 00., Boston.
|p* For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a
Bottle. jalfl-dtml
, JLate Fire at Dubuque, lowa*—Dubuque, Jan*
T, 1859. . MEBBBB. HERRING k CO.—Geota: I am
requested by Mr.„T. A. 0. Cochrane, of this place, to
say to. you.that, on the morning of the 4th ultimo,
about 8 o’cleck, his store took fire, and the entire stock
of goods was destroyed. The heat became so suddenly
Intense that none of the goods could possibly he saved |
but fortunately his books end* papers, which were in one
of your CHAMPION SAFES, were all preserved perfect
ly, And well may they, be oslled Champion, for dmlng
the whole conflagration there was incessant pouring of
flams directly upon tho Safe wMeh contained them.
And stUl, upon opening it, the inside was found to be
scarcely warm, while the outside was most severely,
scorched. Yours, truly,
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, with HALL’S PATENT
PORDBR*PBOOF ’LOCKfi, afford the greatest security
of any Safe In the, world. Also, DWELLING-HOUSE
SAFES, of elegant workmanship and finish, for plate,
&e. ' Parrel; herring, a co.,
\jal4-tf ' * . 130 ‘WALNUS Street.
~ Saving Fund*—Five Per Cent. Interest,—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, 8. W. comer THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in'eny sum, large or Bmall, aod interest paid
from the day ‘of .deposits to the day of withdrawal.
Money is received and payments made dally, without
notice. The investments are made in Real Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Route, and. such first-class securi
ties as the charter requires. - Office hoars from 9 o’clock
in the morning until 5 o’clock in the afternoon, and on
Monday and Thursday evenings until 6 o'clock, fed
1 Dyspepsia. —There Is probably no disease
which /Experience has so amply proved to bo remedia
ble by the'PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The
most Inveterate forms' of this disease bavo been com
pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of
some of our first cltisens proves.
I Tot sale in this city by 'F, Brown, corner Fifth and
Ohestnat, and Hassard A Co., corner Twelfth and
Chestnut. dio-d&wtf
Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner
of SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits received
iix small and large , amounts, from all elaeses of the
community, and allows interest at. the rate of five
per cent, per qnnum.
J Money may be.drawn by checks without loss of into
,rsst, >r ,
.Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In'tbe evening. President,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Gharlee M,
Morris.
Grover le Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE—PRICE 050.
TBO Ohssthot Btbsbt, Philapbltbu.
These Maohines saw from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will hot rip, even sf. every fourth stitch be out.
They are unquestionably the beet lu the market for
famEynse. - . 7 - -
t oetf-tf ~ premjoa a cnovas. J 3
Special Notices.
Burnett’s Cocaine*
BURNETT’S OOOOAINB.
BURNETT’S OOOOAINE.
TESTIMONIAL.
BobtOW, July 19,1857.
N. A. MoOLURE
'Wormsf Worms! "Worms I—McLane’s celo*
brated VERMIFUGE, the great American remedy for
Worms'. Sold by ail respectable Druggists.
jaH-mw&Mm
Window Drapery,
BKOOATELLB.
BATIN DAMASK,
BATIN DE LAINE,
WORSTED DAMASK,
KBPS, MOREENS, AND PLUBHEB,
Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the
Curtain trade.
Owing to the lateness of the Besson, we will close out
our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. Curtains
cut, made, and put np, lower than prices elsewhere
Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip
tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual
ptioo. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape,
Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole
sale and retail.
PATTEN’S CURTAIN STORE,
680 CHESTNUT Street.
A New Article for the Hair*
PHALON A SON’S CJOOOINE
is the best and cheapest article for the hair. For pre
serving, beautifying, and restoring the hair, the most
perfect hair-dressing ever offered to thepubUo. Bold
at 617, 497, and 197 Broadway, and by all Druggists and
Fancy-Goods Dealers Pint bottles SO cents; half-pints,
26 cents. . Inquire for Fh&lon A Son’s Cocoine; Be-
counterfeits.
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 806 CHESTNUT
Street, Wholesale Agents.
One-Price Clothing oi the Latest styles, and
the hefit manner, expressly for Utah. salbb.
We mark our lowest selling prices in vlais rianaßfl
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and oar ohs-faioi system le strictly ad
hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JON£S * CO.,
604 MABMT Street.
Jftlorrldflee.
January 20th, by Her. John Patton Mr. EDWARD B.
THORNTON to Sirs AMELIA AUGGTRY, all of thfg
otty. *
Weattie.
On the morning of the 23d instant, Mis. RHODA Mo.
ORELIflff, in the 75th year of her age
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her soil'ln-law, Dr. B. MoGrAth, No. 1114 Arch
street, on Wednesday morning next at 30 o’clock, with
out further notion. ....***
On the 21at instant, JOHN JILETT, in the 46th year
of-hiaage. .
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his brother-in-law, William Bachman, No. 820 Bt.
John street, above Brown, on Monday afternoon, at one
o'clock, without further *
On the 20th Instant, KOBEttT GOOD, in the 11th
year of hie age. # ■*
Health Report.
Health Offiob, January 22,1859.
Interments in City of Philadelphia from the Is*7i to
the22d qf January, 1859.
► g >- a
S’ Si p< t r
DIBEABBS. E £ DISBABHB. E g
?B. ? I
Apoplexy. 2 Fever, Puerperal... 3
.Cancer of Stomach. 2 “ Remittent.. 1 1
Casualties 2 “ Scarlet 3
Gr0up............. 6 “ Typhoid,... 6 3
CongestionLunwß.. .1 Gangrene...., 2
*•' Brain.. 3 2 InOam’tlon, Brain' 8 8
Consum’n of Lungs 31 a Bronchi.. 4 2
Oonvnlslone 18 <( hirer 4 1
Diarrhoea 1 “ Lungs.... 413
Dropsy, Brain 7 “B. 3c Bowels. 2 1
“ Chest 8 Inanition.. 1
Disease of Brain... 2* 1 Manla-a-Potu 1
“ Heart... 4{ (Marasmos 1 3
<< Spine,.. 1 1 Old Age..., 6
1 ‘ Liver. .. 1 Palsy 4
“ Kidneys 1 2 Still-Bora 12
Debility 3 6 Snicide 1
Bffnslon on Brain.. 1 Unkn0wn.......... 2 2
Bryilpolas 11
Fever, BUioua *1 103 04
OF THE ABOVB TQBBB WB&B
Under1year,,..........61 From 40 to 60.18
From Ito 2 17 << 60 to 60 12
« 2to 6 16 “ 60 to 70 7
“ 6to 10 4 “ 70 to 80 12
“ 10 to 16 4 “ 80 to 90 7
“ 16 to 20 2 “ 00 tolOO. 0
« 20 to 30 23
« 30 t040.,,.........21 , Total 197
From the Almshouse, 6; Psople of Colors: from
the Country, 0.
Males 88 I
females...... ...109 |
By order of the Board of
ARTHUR '
Boys
Girls
Health.
HUGHES, Health Officer
Lecture on Commerce.—On Monday
jjj? EVENING, 24th inst&ut, by ». B. BARLOW,
Jfitq., ?n the Leot'ore Boom.of CRITTENDEN’S
PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, at 8
o’clock. Business men are Invite*. j*2Mt
ry*o» Professor M. P. Gaddis, of CJnclnnoti,
the eloquent Champion of temperance, has, at the
solicitation of a largo number of oitiaena, who were
prevented from attending .his lecture on Friday, by
the inolemency of the weather, consented to remain in
the city a few days longer, and will on THIS / Monday)
EVENING, January 24th, deliver his firth lecture at
JAYNE’S HALL, at Xto 8 o’clock Subject: “ The
danger to Young Men of the moderate use of intoxi
cating drinks.”
Tickets 10 cents each , v to he had through the day at
the drog store of Dr. P Jayne & Son, No. 242 Chest
nut street, and on the evening of the lecture at the
ticket offioe of the hall. it
ry=s=» AVagner Free Institute Lectures.—For
Uvjy the Week commencing MONDAY, January 24.
Mosday, 7 P. M. 1 Hygiene, Ao.—Mercury.
, 8 P. M ) Architecture—Eatrascan.
To*BD»r,7P, M. J Geology—-Volcanic Aotion.
• 8 P M.. ( Elocution—Readings from Richard
WxD’Drr 7 P. hr.) Natural Philosophy—Light.
8 P. M. J Zoology—Bidlata
Tbou’dt, 7 P. M l Anatomy, &o —The Oranium.
8 P, M. J Rhetoric—Criticism. *
Jmdit, 7 P, u> / Mineralogy and Mining—Orystalo
-BP. M.) EngllshJtlterature—Wycllffe.
Sat’day, 7 P. M. )BootalScience—Useful Labor.
8 P. AI. J Chemistry—Phosphorus
JET* Admission free. ja24*tu tf
rv«r* Gaddis Lectures at Jayne's Hall To*
LLg NIGHT. Tickets 10 cents. It
rygs* Annual Meeting of the Terns Savings
Uss «ad Bald Jog Association will be held at tbeS W
corner of SIXTH and ARCH, on FIFTH-DAY EVEN
ING, the 27th insfc,, at 7# o’clock, for an election of
officers to serve the ensuing year. Meetings every
FIFTH-DAY AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock. Money to
Loan __ WALTER LAING, President.
SAMUEL SWAIN, Secretary, ja?4-4t#
ty3s=» Spring Garden Institute* N E corner
(13 BBOAD and SPRING GARDEN Sts.—’The next
lecture of the course will be delivered on TUESDAY
KVENING*2Sth instant, at 7k o’clock, by Rt. Rev.
THOMAS M. CLARK, D. B.?of Providence, R. I.
Subject: «Pablio opinion.” Tickets 25 cents, to be
had at the door. ja2l-2t
Gaddis Lectures at Jayne's Hail To-
ILg NIGHT. Tickets 10 cents. it
You would not have been disappointed
UoT if your Parents’ Portraits had been life-site Pho
tographs in Oil, and-msde at BEIMBR’S Gallery, SE
COND 8 treot, above GREEN, jaM-lt*
ty=3» Department for supplying tho City with
L l 3 WATER.
Ou and alter MONDAY, 24th instant, Water Rents
for the year 1859 will be received at this office for the
following wards, vis: First, Fonr’h, Fifth, Sixth, Se
venth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and
Twentieth : after the 15th of February, the Water
Roots for all the wards wIU be received.
Water Bents are payable annually, In advance. On
the Ist of April, five per cent, will be added on all un
paid rents, and on the Ist of July after, an additional
touipercent. [J&24-Bt] W. J. P WHITE, Register.
Gaddta Lectures at Jayne's Hall To*
113 NIGHT. Tickets 10 cents. - it
fyasw Sunbury and Brio Railroad —Notice.—
U 3 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Banbury and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the
tfilce, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the24th
day of February next, at 10 o’clock A. M.
At this meeting an election will be held for ten Ma
nagers of ibe Company to serve for one year. The
Polls to close at 2 o’clock, P. M.
W EDWARD BFOFFOBD, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Jan. 24,1859. ja24.m&wtfol4
Rev* IS. H. Chapin, D. D., will lecture
LL3 forthe PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE, in
CONCERT HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, January
26th. Subject—*' Order of Nobility.” Admission, 25
cents. Lecture commences quarter to eight. Tickets
for sale at the bookstores. j»22 31*
fy=sa» Gaddis Lectures at Jayne’s Hall To*
\IS NIQfIT, Tickets 10 cents. it
ry*s=* Young Men’s Christian Association.—
\1 g The stated monthly meeting of the Y. M O.A.
will be held on MONDAY EVENING, January 24th.
at BANSOM-BTB.KBT OHUROH, Sausom street,
Ninth, at 7)4 o’clock. An Wasay will bo read by the
Bev. A. W. MILBY. Subject—’“Obriatiaolty as an
Element of Power in the Social Compact,” The mem
bers are earnestly urged toatteod,ss business of im
portance will.be transacted. The ladles are cordially
invited to meetwith us. JAMBS E* BELL,
ja22-2t Recording Secretary.
An adjourned annual meeting of the
UJJ Stockholders of the MERCANTILE LIUUARY
COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, the
25th lost., at 7)4 o’clock. A full attendance is re
quested. RICHARD PARKER, Chairman.
Ushht L riBOBK, Secretary. ja2i2-3t
GaddU Lectures at Jayne's Hail To-
LkJ NIGHT. Tickets 10 cents. it
The annual meeting of Stockholders of
LL3 the PITTSBURG and YOUGHIOGUEN Y COAL
COMPANY will be held in Philadelphia, at No. 423
WALNUT Street, Room No. 6, on WEDNESDAY^e
Oth day of February, at 10 o’eloek A. M., and an elea*
tion will be hold for seven directors to serve for the
ensuing year. WM. LITTLE, President.
January 21, 285?. |a22-3t
rytssap Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice.—
IL3 Gwlng to a previous engagement of the Hall, the
BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held, until farther notice, in the BANSOM-STRERT
OHURCn, (rear of the new hotel.)
All are oordlally Invited to attend, and the meeting
Is open for all to take part who are members of any
Evangelical Church. d2O-tf
!Y3» GaddU Lectures at Jayne's Hall To*
tks NIGHT. Tickets 10 cents. it
Rev. Henry Mariya ficudder, ef India*
LkJs —By special request of the Young Men’s Chris
tian Association, this diatingu’shed clergyman will de
liver a sermon in JAYNK’B HALL, on TUESDAY
EVENING, 25th inßfc., at7# o’clock. The thousands
who were enable to hear him at the anniversary of the
Aisocifttion will have an oppottanity of doing so.
Young ujen especial!? invited to attend. Seats pbib
to all. ja22-3t*
IYU=» Meeting of the Board of Trade.—A stated
IL3 meeting of the ASSOCIATION OF THE BOARD
OF TRADE will be held at their Booma, No. 605
(CHESTNUT Street, on M9NDAY,{January 24th, inst.,
at 1% o'clock, evening.
Nominations for membership of the Executive Coun
cil, for tho ensuing year, will bo made at this meeting.
A full attendance of members is invited.
Ja22-2t LORIN BLODGET, Secretary,
rv-rsa* Office of the Reliance iff, Insurance
H 3 COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, January 16,
1869 —Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
this Oompsny, will he held at their office, No. 898
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe
bruary next, at 12 o’olock, M, and an election for
Twenty Directors, to serve forthe ensuing year, wIU be
held'on the same day and at the came place, between
the hours of 12 o’clockll. and 2 o’olcck P. M. „
Jal7-ymf-3w B. M. HINQBAIAN, Secretary.
rfsgan Office Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
\Xm Philadelphia, January 16, IB6O.—NOTICE TO
STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting of tbe Stock
holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the
7th day of February, 1869, at 10 o’olock, A, M., at the
BANBOK STREET HALL.
Tbe Annual Election for Directors will bo hold on
MONDAY, the 7th day of M& r oh, 1869, at the oilloe of
the Company; No, 234 8. THIRD Street
, jalT-tf BPMOKC SIUXO, Bectetwy.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1859.
the Philanthropic.—Theuuderslgned,
LL3 commonly known as 808 BUTT, a slave, aged
43years, owned in Portsmouth, Virginia, and nowin
this city hy permission of his master, la earnestly
anxious to free himself, and his wife and two children,
from servitude, and begs leave to appeal to the well*
koown generosity of the people of ,this great city for
assistance.
The undersigned is a sexton, undertaker, and grave
digger, and as *ueb, it woe his meUneholy duty to dig
the graves and bury 1,159 of the inhabitants of Ports
mouth, in the short space of about seven weeks, In the
summer of 1866, when the yellow fever desolated that
afflicted town
How these humble hut arduous duties were regarded
by his own people, may be known by the following
tract from the report of the Portsmouth Belief Assn*
elation :
'‘ And then We hod to make provision for the burial
of the doad. In this lest sad duty, the Association was
materially assisted by the indefatigable and truly praise
worthy exertions of one of onr colored population,
familiarly known as Bob Butt. This humble negro, in
his line, performed duty beyond all price. Prom mom
till night ho labored at his 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. 15
The undersigned is happy to be able to state, that the
estimation In which he Is held at home has prompted
the master of himself and bis family to abate at least
oxa-QAiiV of tbe moneyed value they Would command,
and that hb has earned and saved about one-fifth of the
sum which will be required for the purchase of him
self and family; and, furthermore, that tbe ladies and
gentlemen of Portsmouth will, in some public manner,
or otherwise, assist him liberally in bis efforts to pur
chase the freedom of himself and family, should he,on
his return home, be able to sbowthem vhat, by the kind
ness of the people of this great city, the sum remaining
to be raised is within the means of ms own small town.
It is the earnest hope and prayer of the undersigned
that he may be able to return to Portsmouth with as
surances that he and his family will soon be free.
Witness to the signing,
Sahukl W. Oadb.
Philadelphia, January 19,1869.
The following named gentlemen have kindly consent
ed to take 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
funds until the whole amount of the purchaso money
Hhallhe made np:
BEV. DR. Q. W. DUOAOHET, No. 1106 Girard
WM A. BOLIN, formerly of Portsmouth, N. E. cor.
of Eighth and Market Streets.
WM. ROBERTSON, formerly of Norfolk, No. 442
South Dolaware avenue.
FRANCIS W. GRICE, Nav&l Constructor, formerly
of Portsmouth* Va., at wavy Yard.
Hon. JOHN jP. VRRRBB, North Delaware avenue,
above Poplar street.
MICHAEL DUNN, Superintendent of Exchange.
MORRIS B. AFFLIOK, No 518 Franklin street.
WM. It. WISTER, Gemmntown.
THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr., No. 14 North Delaware
Wf"“*
renue.
JAMBB T. SHINN, N. B. corner of Broad and Spruce.
B 0 SHEPPARD, No. 209 8. Ninth street.
PRANK FIELD, N. W. corner of Front and Walnut
(treats.
WH. 7. WAINWRIOHT, Trustee of the fond. 188 8.
Third, and 627 Vine »treet.
JRBPER HARDINft, ofileo of the Pennsylvania In*
quirer. j»l9 it
rrga Rev. R. A. Carden will deliver hW great
Lecture on ‘ ■ TranßubstantiatioD,” Jo the HALL
corner Fourth and George streets, on TUESDAY EVEN
ING. 25thinst. Tickets, 25 cents, at Gravenetine’s,
Twelfth and Wallace; Patrick A Stewart’s, corner of
Melon and Ridge avenue; Neill’s, Second, below Colum
bia, and at the Hall. j&22-3t*
ry<=a Office of the Union Canal Company—
J.Jf Philadelphia, January 10,1859.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union
Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at the Of
fice of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, on
TUBBDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o’clock A. M.t
after whioh ao election will be hold for officers and
managers for the ensuing year.
The Transfer Books will be closed after the 20th Inst,
jall-tfel O. THOMPSON, Secretary.
r Office of the Fire Insurance (f#mpnny
j? OP „THK .COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA—
January 21,1859.
At & meeting of the Stockholders or the said Com
pany, held on MONDAY, the 17th inat., the following
gentlemen were duly elooted DIRECTOBB for the en
suing year, to wit:
Oharles J. Sutter,
Earauel Bunnell. i
Henry Cully,
Frederiok Klott,
Joseph Moore,
And at a meeting of the
DAY, CHARLES J. BUTT
re-elected President.
j*22-?t BBNJAB
The Examination ol Applicants for ad
(l 3 mission to the Central High School Will begin
on MONDAY next) 2itb Inst,, at 0 A. M.
An applicant for admission moat be at least thirteen
create of age. atd an actual resident of the olty of Phila
delphia, and must have been a pupil in the Pnblio
Schools of the city at least one year.
The following will be the order of elimination :
MONDAY, January 24th—Definitions and History of
the United States.
25th—Orthography and Practical
Arithmetic.
26th—Algebra.
TUESDAY, *<
WEDNESDAY,«
THURSDAY, «
27th—Parsing and the Principles
of Grammar.
‘FRIDAY, (S 28th—Theory of Arithmetic.
MONDAY, “ 81*t—Constitution of the United
< States.
TUESDAY, February Ist—Geography.
■WEDNESDAY, “ 2d—Mensoratlon.
The Penmanship will he marked from an examine*
tion of the writing of all the papers handed in.
UIOHOLAO H. MAGUIRE,
Principal.
42
62
Notice.—The annual meeting •* the
11_3 Stockholders o ( the Ocean Steam Navigation
Company will be held at No. 800 Kotth DEL AW ARB
Avenue, on TUESDAY, the Ist of February next, at M
o’olock, noon, at which time and place there will he an
eleotioe for Fire Directors for the ensuing year.
Philadelphia, January 17, 1860. WM. DENNIS,
. ja!B-l2t* Secretary and Treasurer.
(YS~a» Twelfth Annual Ball of the French
U. 3 BENEVOLENT SOOIETY.
The Committee respectfully announce that their
ANNUAL BALL, for the relief of their indigent coun
trymen, will take place at the MUSICAL FUND HALL,
on TUESDAY, Jan. 25th, 1859.
Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, $2.
Every effort will be made by the Managers to render:
this popular fete equal, if not superior, to any hereto
fore given, and they look confidently for a continuance
of the patronage of the friends of tills Benevolent In
stitution.
Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN
COMMITTEE OF ABRANGEMENTS,
B. Destouet, A. Axdex, _ H- Dnoomman,
E. Durand, H. Perdriaux, J. Plot,
E, Roussel, * M.Bouvler, a.B Durand,
A. Ltfore, P. 8. Duval, W. Pelletier,
H, Tlrel, M.V.Oiry, J B.Ohampronj.
Tickets maybe procured from S. ROUSSEL, 61S
PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, CHESTNUT,
above Twelth streets, south side.
dK-29-jl 6 81316 20 22 2425
iyi=» Office ol the \Ve«t Philadelphia Pa*-
i 3 BKNGBR RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. corner
of Haveiford road and Logan Street, Twenty-fourth
ward—Pmr.AßßLPnu, January, 1859
At a meeting of the B'ard of Directors, held THIS
DAY, a dividend of FIVJS PRROBNT.on the Capital
Stock font of the earnings of the road from July Ist to
December 31st, 1t58,) was declared, payable at the
office of the Company, on and after January 25th, 1859*.
C. LOMBARRT,
Secretary.
ja!4-frm&w-t25
rvrsp» Office of the Philadelphia and Savannah
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY— Phili-
DKLpHia, January IT, 1859.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company will
be held at No. 24 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on
TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist of February next, at
half-put seven o'clock, at which time and place there
will be an election for Firo Mauagora for the ensuing
year. WM. DENNIS,
jalB-12t Secretary and Treasurer.
ry?==ai Notice.—A Committee of the Blenageri
113 of the Complimentary Balt 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, until the 26th. 0. P. DESMOND,
ja!3-25t Secretary.
ry?g=» Notice*—A meeting of the Subscriber* to
113 the Capital Stock of the Wvoming and Htuque
h&aoa Valley Railroad Company, for the elec’ion of Di
rectors and other officers of said Company, will be held
at the Office. S. W. corner SEVENTH and SANBOM
Streets, Philadelphia, on the 26th JANUARY, Inst.,
between the hours of It A. if. andSP. M.
BtißtON KINGSBURY,)
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oltlsens of Philadelphia that the
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FRANKLIN,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
On THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 27,1869, at 8 o’clock,
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ing places:
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WM. H. ALLEN, LL.D., President.
BXSOOTIVB OOUMITtSE.
John Grigg* Hon. Henry D. Gilpin,
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Frederick Brown, William Welsh,
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Tt
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e FRSNOH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
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that he has opened business on his own account, as
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LOST OR STOLEN—On the 7th inst., a
PORTEMONNAIB, containing $l6 m monoy, a
Certificate (No. 81G) of 12 shareß of Stock of the Con
solidation Bank] 2 shares of the Association of Butch
ers and Drovers, (No. 346,) and other valuable papers,
of no use to any one but the owner. The finder ®*n re
tain the money by sending the book and papers to the
office of Tfti Ptiii. dSQ-th m-4w*
insurance ©untpanies.
rfHE PENNSYLVANIA. COMPANY
INSURANCE ON liIVES
GRANTING ANNUITIES,
Ut OORPOBHITT WlfH
AN ACT OF THEIBGIBHATURI!,
PUBLISH tH* TOLLOWINO
v STATEMENT OF THEIR 'ASSETS
31st OF DECEMBER, 1853.
CAPITAL, $500,000.
BONDS AND MOIMOAOEB.
First Mortgiges on aneacumbertbi
. projart/ f62J 875.97
Oa Second Mortgage, amplj ae
cureJ..... P,OOO 00
GROUND RENTS.
Well Secured..
REAL ESTATE.
League Island, In River Delaware, office
Building, 801 Walnut street
LOANS on Call and Collateral Notes....
BILLS RECEIVABLE
life Interest and sob ip div:
PEND CERTIFICATES
Pebta due to the' Company, including ad
vance* in TRtJdT ESTATES
BTOOK'), LOANS, AND^REASUItY
$l2O Pittsburg coupons put due,
$l4O Bank of Pennsylvania notes*
$88,400 Philadelphia 6 percent. Loan,
$46,095 do Guardians Poor do.,
$62 500 do pit; 6 per cent, .
SB,OCO do do do Clu,
$122,332 Pennsylvania 5 per cent.*
$107,000 do do coupon bonds,
$44 624 70 do Guaranteed interest,
sBo>ooo U. 8. Treasury notes,
, $8,885 Schuylkill Nav, 00., Boat I/Otn,
$39,000 Camden and Amtov 6 per cent.,
$24,000 do do 6 do.,
$20,000 North Pennsylvania. Railroad 6
per cent.' Coupon Bonds,
$22,000 Penn’a IV. K. second Mortgage,
$3,000 Union Canal, 8 per cent.,
$64,672 68 Chesapeake and Del Oanaldo.,
$2B 870 Lehigh Coal and Nav. do.,
$ll,BBl do Mortgage do.,
$6,000 Alleghany City 6 per cent..
$5,000 Pittsburg do,
$12,200 do 5 per cent,
$lO,OOO Cleveland and Mah’g R. R, 7 per
cent coupon bonds,
$20,000 Hamilton Co , Ohio,
$6,000 Fayette Go., Ky.,
$3 400 Tennessee 6 per cent,
$lB,OOO do _ Coupons,
'56,000 do ~ flpercent.,
104 shares Commercial dank,
663 do Parmer* and Mechanics’ Bank,
161 do Philadelphia Bank,
45 d> Btato Bank, Camden,
81 do Del. Bridge Co., Xaston,
800 do Inanrance Co.. North America.
10 do Pennsylvania Railroad,
1000 do Penoa. Co. for ins on Lives,
4 A o, }
2*9 do Ball Ragle and Spring Creek,
103 do Sohnylkill Nav. Company,
164 do Cleveland and Mah'g Railroad, I
Cash ;
WILLIAM B. tHILL,
PatLAMLVHtA, January 17,1859.
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL
INMJftANOJS COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,
No. 808 WALNUT Bt.—JasoabY 8, 1859.
The following statement of the affairs of this Com
pany, on the 81st of December, 1858, is published in
forananee of the Charter, vis :
o capital Stock paid in $170,950 00
Oert.floates of Profit, eonrerti*
ble Into gtock
• $177,981 00
To Contingent Account* for Pre
miums on lire Rirti out
standing Beo. 81,1857 00,01108
“ Fire Bisks reoelred In 1858.,* 41,645 21
Interest Acoount, net. re
ceived In 1808... 11,280 21
Policies, Transfers, end other
profits 1,814 84
Profit ana Lobs, Deo. 81,1807. 18,670 04
fftW.BM Oft
By Losses by 7ire paid in 1853... 12,767 2ft
'* Be-Insarancea at Baltimore
and Cincinnati, Return Pre
miums, &c 4,164 18
“ Expenses, including Agencies
and Taxes
Remaining with (he C0mpany,(273,478 48
Which is Invested as follows, vis
In first Mortgages on Oltj Pro*
perty, worth double the
amount.
“ Penna. B. B. Co.’s 6 per et.
2nd Mortgage L0an........ $30,000 00 27,000 00
“AUeghenyCo 6perot,Penna,
B E. Loan
“ City of Philada Operet. Pa.
B. R Loan
“Penna B. R Co.’s 810 ck....
“ Stock of tiie BeUance M. In*
traranoe C 0......
“ Stook of the Comity fire In*
snraoce C 0......
“ Stook of the Delaware M. 8.
Insurance C 0..............
11 Union M. Ins Co.’s Scrip....
*» Bills Receivable..
u Book accounts, accrued Into*
rest, ..............
“ Cash on hand
The Directors have, Tfltß DAY, declared a Dividend
of SIX PER CENT, on tbo Capital Stock of the Com
pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding? for
the year ending December 31, 1893. without deduction
for State Tax. payable in cash to (he 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 81,1868. for which certificates of Profits, bearing in
terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the
Insured entitled to receive tbe same under the pro
visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th instant.
No certificates will oe issu'd tor any Uss sum than
ten dollars, nor ‘for any fractional part of one dollar.
Sums leu th«n tea dollars, and not leu than one dol
lar, are oredited to the insured on the hooks of the
Company, and if within any period of ten years, the
said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor
will he issued.
Certificates of Profit are liable, egually with the
Capital Stock, for the losses and engagements of the
Company, and may be converted into Oapltal Stock at
any time, at the option ol the holder.
jal2-12t-if B. M.HINQgMAN, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF
IQS UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA, In conformity with a provision
of its Charter;
PRIMLUMB from January 1,1868, to Jana
ary 1,1869.,* $243,328 5
j
PREMIUMS earned on Marine and Inland
Risks during the year ending as above... $lB6 680 26
nit DRIVED from Interest on Investments.. 7,168 56
LOBBEB, Return Premiums, Reinsurances,
Expenses, and Commissions during the
same period, and bad debt5..,....* $194,020 81
ASSETS OF THE COM* 2Y, January 1,1869.
6,000 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loaos, oost $5,955
10,000 Philadelphia City Operoent. Loans, “ 10,800
7 009 City of Pittsburg 6 “ « “ 07W
7,000 * do. 6 “ “ u 0,800
41,620 Oam4en and Amboy Railroad 6p« ~, _
cent. Bonds " «>713
14,610 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 6
percent. Bonds “ H,«IQ
6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad fi per
cent. Dondß 8,750
100 shares North Penna. Railroad....,, (> 6,000
117 “ Philadelphia Bank “ 14,7C0
87 “ Delaware Mutual Insurance
Company “ 2,176
40 “ Delaware Railroad Company Kl 1,000
Sundry Stock of Bteamboat and Tele
graph Companies, and Certificates
of Profit in Mutual insurance Com
pany , «» 18,077
Estimated value of the above ,•.•••..(.$100,640
Cosh on hand,...*.,.., 8,036
Bills Receivable..,. 66,938
Due the Company for unsettled Premiums,
Salvages, and other acoounts 77,678
RICHARD S. BMITH, President.
Jos. COLtrsoif, Secretary. jal4-12t
j^&liTON’ o INSURANCE, ADJUSTING 1
7 AND OOLLEOTtNG OPFIOH, .
HO. 008 OHSS7NUT STREEp,
< PaiLaoßtymx.
The undersigned having been practically engaged for
a number of year# in different capacities of the Insu
rance business—for several years in adjusting losses
exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his
services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to
property Insured, in making out their proofs of such
loss or damage in full compliance witu the Intricate and
cunning conditions of Polioies of Insurance, in such a
manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or
litigation by companies bo inclined, or others.
Ho is assisted by the best legal counsel in Phjladel
pbla, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of Ol&itns against Insurance Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained loss by Fire
to property insured, and It has also been the experience
of the undersigned, that policies are frequently aeolared
partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire
occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage
ment in effecting the insurance.or for some other cause,
which, although on 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 effeot Insurance in any Companies desired,
aod examine policies effected by others (la most oases)
free of extra charge. . „ . „
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. mn „
d22-2tnJf* JAMES FULTON.
Qtuiing JTmti>6.
©PRING GARDEN SAVING FOND SO-
O OIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street,
(Consolidation Bank Building )
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN
SYLVANIA
Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid in Geld, without notice, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day or deposit till with-
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution baa
long been needed in the Northern part of the oity, sud
“The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society "**,*“?£
terod by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to aupply thla
necessity. The Managers, fn organising and |£««Gng
From 0 to 2X o'clock i also, on Mohdat and IHORB
- fiom 6 until 8 o'clock in the evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Bmttfc,
John P. Levy, s°“ *■
Daniel Undeikoner, Frederick Slaake,
FranoiaHart. Joseph! LeOlero,
John Kessler, Jr., George Knsoht,
James S. Pringle, JacobDocV,
Joseph M Dowell, Hon. Wm- MlUward,
Gsorge Woelpper, G.o.T. Thorn,
Peter O. Bllm&ker, Robert B. Davidson.
JAMBS 8. PRINGLE, President.
Fasxgie Haa*, Secretary. JaSQ-tf if
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VA dress W ANTED to represent the interests of a
popular commercial undertaking. Compensation falrlv
AddreM < ‘AUNBR,».Pmm Office.
47,865.47
IMTANTED—By a Young Man, who is a
* f. Practical Book-keeper and good Penman, a
SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERK in a
Banking or Mercantile House. Good reference given
Address 0. K., Duff’s College. PITTBBURG. Pa.
ja2o I2t*
180,000 06
.. 411,684.12
. C 35.00
.. 39,665.61
\tTANTED —A Young MAN, of good buai
' v v ness qualifications, who thoroughly understands
the German, Branch, and Spanish languages To one
competent a liberal compensation will be given. Ad*
dress POST SR, Offiee of this paper, jsSQ-4t*
.. 8,865.14
NOTES.
A YOUNG MAN, who has $2,000, andis
willing to loan it to his employer, wishes W BTPU
ATTON in a Manufacturing or Mercantile. Establlsh-i
mtnt, as CLERK or SALESMAN. Address KELLER *
at this Office, stating what salary will be giveifc j2fc4t*
ANTED—By an active, energetic Han,
V v a SITUATION u outdoor SALESMAN or
COLLECTOR, or both. Addru. ■< THOMAS,”. OflM
of this Papor. ' ' , ' JaW-dt*
A YOUNG I.ADY, of good Education,
wishes a SITUATION a. GOVERNESS la a prf
vate family.. Oltyaad eonntryr«fflreaeo rlTen. ad
draw aOTBBNBBS, OfflcA of thu pjtp«r. . JaM-Bt*
Jl WANTED FORTH* UNITED STATES
DOAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, uumarrlad men, to whom
111 will be given rood pay, hoard,’ clothing, and madloal
attendance. .Say from $12.t0 $22 per month. No
man having a wife or child, will be accepted. Apply for’
MOUNTED SERVICE at Wo. BIT MARKET
above Eighth, north aide. I. W. MOORS, ..
apll-tf- let Llent, lit Dragoon., Recruiting Officer.
(898,100.40
Mot Sale and to £et.
FOR SALE.—The STOCK, FIXTURES^
end GOOD-WILL of a well-established Wholesale
DRUG HOUSE in this city, enjoying a tradd-unsur-
Sasaed in oharaoter. Address “ DRUGS,” at this
®2; J»22-6t*
m WANTED TO RENT—A neat and
MSI convenient residence in the Southwestern part of
the city. Beat not to exceed (175 per azmum. Address
5. B-, at this Office. Js3o-st#.
The diligent fibe engine com-
PANE offer FOR BALB a second-clue HAND
ENGINE. SPIDER, and 600 feet of 9-ineh ooncer
riveted {BOSE. Proposal* received and particulars
given by addressing TBEO. H. MoOALLA, See’r.
]alB-»t» 54 North SECOND Stmt/
(2,262,027 02
C^OOALBOFEEN^ffieFOaFfSN
GBBECTBOLLING MILL, situate ontbe Bcbavl
klli and Beading Railroad, one mile from Palrmaont.
Possession ItnuedUtely. Apply to
JOHN HALDEMAN,
Harrisburg, J»».
FOR SALE—The CHARTER of an IN
HUBANOB COMPANY. As ivttnitv air be
bad by addressing INSUBANCB, Box 656. Phtfad’a
Post Office ji2Q-Bt*lf
JjlOR BALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH
A* IMMEL end OATH ABINE OABMONY, Peeeeeed.
All that valuable Lot and Ilre-Stciy Store add Dwel
ling erected thereon, situated at the northwest corner
THIRD And OHBRtIY Streets, containing on Third
street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-one
feet six inches. thence running northward, forming an
L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third street.
Tor farther particulars inaoire of
0 : SPANG,
ISAAC K9ONB,
jed-m w f-8m 248 North Third street.
08,166 40
m- TO LET—A flu© COUNTRY HAN
SSI.BION (late the residence of Henry Ashton, deo’d),
, replete with modern conveniences and sartoundingg,
situated in Horsham township, Montgomery country 4
miles from Port Washington station. N P. B. B. jW
session at any time. Apply to JACOB BMITH, Ja..
near the premises, or to the subscriber, Hatboro*. Pa .
i GEO, HAND. Jal7-12t# *
29,760 69
C«TOKE TO RENT*
A handbomb stobb,
26,870 65
• Neatly fitted up with Wall Oases, Marble Counters,
and Marble floor, snltable.for Jeweller and Silversmith,
or any fancy business. Bent, 8800.
Also,
A WBLL-LIGHTED FOURTH STORY BOOM,
Fifty by Thirty Feet, *~
ON NOBTH STBEBT. -
Apply to *"
JONES, WHITE, A MoCUBDY,
jafl-lm No. 628 ARCH Street.
(164,600 00
OAPER MILL TO RENT.*—The, Paper
JL MiU known as HANWEIiL HILL, situated on the
Wiss&hiokon Oreek.and one mile from Chestnut HIU
Railroad Station. This Mill 1b adapted to make fine
Book Papers. It has three engines, one foor machine,
63 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sue*,
ceesfol manufacture of p*p*r. Possession giren imme
diately. Apply to, or address.
QEORQR H. ItEYIS^
No. 30 South SIXTH Street
19,160 00
880 00
30,373 43
7,811 04
16,663 96
m> FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
■•a 016 LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of JAnoary, 1869. The house is three stories
high, with basement, back building, Ac., now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of Tkt Press, or
at the house. no2B-tf
$270,478 43
TO BENT . —On the Ist JAnnary nest, the
very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, 3d, 4th
and 6th floors, each 24feet by 146) of the NEW BTORB,
633 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine
improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, having two front*, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way SO feet Into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. v nol-tf
UT ANTED—An Unfurnished BOOM,
V v suitable for a small Class of Young Ladles, with
or without Boarding. It*''
BOARDING.— A Young Married Couple
eon be accommodated with good BOARDING in a
genteel private family, where there are no ohildren.
Address P. L., at this Office. ja2o-6t*
REMOVAL— THE FREIGHT
2a£§&S&AND PASSENGER OFFICE of the
QRAKIWoN 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 wharf, 2d
above Vine street. Ja22»l2t
<lB3 MS 81
KEMOVAL.— J.O. HOWE & CO. HAVE
REMOVED to No. 240 MARKET Street, south
aide. ja22»l2t
JJEMOTAI..
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS
HAVB XXMOYSD
From their old stand, 45 South SECOND street, to
795 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Retail Department will be dosed for a few
weeks, ieJS-tf
J^EMOVAL.
KSLLY A DOHERTT,
Have removed to
SI and 83 BOOTH FIFTH STREET,
January 7th, 1869.
OHHOTiI.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1120 OHESTNUT STREET,
I2KO DOOB BELOW JWILITH,
South Side,
EHOVAL.-THE UNDEH3I &NED has
removed to No. 68 North FOURTH .treat, (I*l*
HBNBT COHEN'S,) »““^ K h O T„Vi° ‘
jal-im* Wholesale Drnggiet.
HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL —THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AMD RBMEDT
FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK BTOMAOH AND WEAR
BOWELS. PwparodSy . Ohcmirt. Bottle, m, «
DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL
'‘hIrtIhORNE'S OURE-ALL ahonid be kept in «U
f.miUeft, to ease ot acoldento or endden
HARTSHORNB’S OURE-ALL sure. Rlienmotiem.
HARTSHORNE’S OURE-ALL onre. Orampe, Oholie,
'ffiSSSf-SSI cure. Fkto, to to.
onre. Sprain,, Brntoei,
S< HARTSHORNB’S OURE-ALL cures NenrMgto,
T l»m n OUßE^L£ ta Cholera,Dlar
ri HARTSHOMB'S OURE-ALL owe, Su-’Ache and
C HARTanORNE°S d bURE-ALL enrea Djßpepela end
Indigestion jalso, Oank.r end Bor. Mouth mid Bor.
* HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL cure, Ml Bpinal Altec
tions mid W.Aneee to Limbs. . . , .
HARTSHORNB’S CURE ALL i» a gM»t tonio to
Weak Stomeoh aod Bowel,, and Improves Digestion.
ITj- Aa the frequent changes of the weather prodnee
, bid Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limb, mod Body,
also. Stiff Neek—every person should get a bottle. It
aots upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinew,, Blood eni
Bonesi and, by ita warming eleotro-magnotio power, ex
nola ,11 pain from the Bystem. Get .bottle end try it,
mi you will be Mtonlshed »t It, hsppy effeotj.
N B. If yon have a Oengh, n«a HARTSBORNE’S
Peotoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it to the best OoMb
Bvrno in the World. Bottle,, S 6 and 69 oßnta, end »i.
’ll you are Billion,, nae fcABTBHORNB’SI ANTL
BILLIOUB PILLS. They act upon the Ltosr, Stomaoh
and Bowels, carrying off all BUe and 5°Vi«?KrNB IU ‘
Boxes, 36 cento. BoM by K. «• ;> E! *KINB,
; No. 26 SOUTH BIGHTHBtreet,
' Between Market onfi Ohoataut Street!.
Simefl’ Stores, Chestnut and Marketstreets.
Gsrrigues s . Tenth and Ooatus atceew.
WttgPßT>w. Tcotb T.omb*rd ata. _
COAL-OID LAMPS THAT WILL NOT
SMOKE, sod non-explosive
Also, Plaid and Luhrieating Oil, at 836 CHESTNUT
gtreet. ‘
foanta.
No. 528 ABOH Street.
Bontiiinj.
Eentuual*.
TAILORS,
okb noon ABOVE OBIBIBOT,
Jast side,
iUe&innal.
Amusements/
A CADEMY OP MUSIC OPEBA U- '
il BRETTO—The only eoprright edition of Optra
Book! published expressly for the Philadelphia ft pale
my of Music, and bearing + hi* distinct copyright titles ..
FOB SALE EVERYWHERE,-
at the reduced price of
FIFTEEN CENTS.
Bato your money, and buy no more twanty-fife-ttht
Books. ; <■■ .
BBWABB
of the twenty-five cent monopoly Book*, told inride the
house, which are inferior in text to “ The Academy of
Mario Edition,” and are only medium tor “puifs”
and store advertisement*. .
BEn COVERS. -
The best and cheapest edition here all red oover*, and
can be had at all the principal marie stores on Chestnut
street, and outside the Academy of Music, for -
FIFTEEN CBNTfi. , Jalfrtf
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MOST POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL WEES. :
The season closes on Friday.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, only night of
BOBJBBT LB LIABLE.
To-morrow, *
.J A PlOCOLOtflfll AND 7JLBORDE MATINEE.
On Wednesday, only ' ’
DOIT GIOVANNI NIGHT.
NOTICE. —This morning commences the tale of Seats
for to-night’s ROBERT LB DIABLB. Seats and ticket*
for Bohert le Liable mar likewise be had at the door.
' HATIKKB TIOKXTfI
Wilt be for rale to-day and to-morrow, at the Acade
my, the principal music and bookstores, the hotel*, and
at the door.
The sale of mat* for the BOH GIOVANNI Nigh*
commences to-morrow morning. ■ 1
Seat* for Loo Giovanni may likewise be had this even
ing, between the acta of Robert le Liable.
THIS (Monday) STONING at 8/
Most poritively the only night of Meyerbeer**
BOBBBT LB LIABLE,
With it* new scenery, eoetly dresses, and the magni-
CSnt miss en teens wifi be given this season for
THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME.
A MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENE.
With mechanical effects, daring the Resurrection of the
Nuns, has been provided by the liberality of the Direc
tors. This scene,' which represent* the
<* BIJINBD 'ABBEY AND OHUBOHYABL.”
has been printed expressly tor BOBEBT LB LIABLE,
by Mr. GRANVILLE PERKINS, » young American
artist of thisoity.
LABORDR* POINBOT. FORMES, LORINI, be.
"Grand Ballet with ■
80X0 as . HELENE.
‘ The Lireetor respectfully call* attention to the
ONLY production of this great worh. It will be given
to a fanner far superior to that of last season. - LA
BOBpK and POINBQT (who ring the part* of Lagrange
and Cario'i) have performed this opera during the last
five yean at the Grand Opera of Pari*, the very thee*
tre tor which KO BERT LI LIABLE hae been originally
composed, and which, in a great measure, is under
the direct superintendence of MEYER SERB himself.
FOBME9IS the BETBAM, whilst LORINI will be found
equal to Big, Blgnardl.* Mll'e. BQTO. appears (instead
or Lucy Bine,) with the greatly improved 00RP8 LE
BALLET, JaA NEW DIVERTISSEMENT,' expreariy
oompoeM by Mr.. LBNNSTABLT, the Ballet Master;
from 'the t BOYAL ITALIAN OPEBA. London;- The
■npertor merit* of the unrivalled preeent OBCHBfYBA
aadUfiOßtTß *r« too' well appredated by the public of
Philadejehia to require additional mention. '
IThtflßrector can—tO'r«sy the Uart—protnUe Hie
same-, if -wot in the eaet and in the
ENSEMBLE of DON‘GIOVANNI, to be performed <m
WEDNESDAY next,. .and f wsieh the public; both of
Newlofk and Boston,fcafb unanimously acknowledged
aa ti&eveiy beet PO(t ; GIOVANNI’* mr rimJa
this oouutxy : \ Zerllna if PIOOOLONI Nl*B most faeefuat
tog role POINBOX is.tiw Lonna Anna, GHIONI the
EIvin,TLORKNZA thf-Lon Giovanni, and FORMES
the Leporello. The other minor, though very iwpox
tent parts, are in most" competent hand*; .The OR
CHEBTRA will be Increased to SIXTY.
ROBERT LB LIABLE and LON GIOVANNI
will saost positively be given only ONCE, a* tit* Meson
oloees without toil on when all the at Hat*.will
leave WEST addBOOTH,to fulfil previously-made en
gagement*. 'L't * ' 1
TO-MORROW, (TUESDAY) atfi.
GRAND GALA MATINEE.
LA TB&VI4TA AND NORMA. 1 *'
PIOCOLOMINI AND LA&OBLE e
will apt Ear together for
THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME. ’■
THE GALA. MATINM uIU conai« of the tattr*
Oj>er* of
LA TBATTATA.
By PICCOLO MINI, FLORJSZI. AND TAMABO.
Ineludisg the bsliet (Urßrtl«emeai 6y MUIe Soto, cal
the first set of
NORMA,
In which MADAME LABOBDB will sing the eelebrated
aria of
OABTA DIVA,
In which aha established her reputation in PhUadel- -
phi* on her Bret visit several yean ago. '
4 HEBICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
ZX GRAND GALA MATINEE. OR TUESDAY.
PICOOLOUINI AND LABORDB.
HOST PQdITIVBLY TOR. FAREWELL WEEK
THESEAAON CLOSES ON IBID AT.
TO-JtfORBOW, (TUESDAY) at Ao’ehwk.
GBAND GALA MATINEE
LA TBAVIATA AND ROBHA.
PICOOLQMINI AND LABOBDB.
Will ajjptw together, for
TBS FIRST AND ORi,Y MU E. ‘ *
THE GALA MATINEE,
Will consist of tbo Entire Opera of
LA TRAVIATA, .
And the Pint Act of
NORMA. \
The performance will commence with the whole of
jPerdl’a Open, in fonr acta, of
LA TBAVXATA,
When Mile. PIGOOLOMINI will appear /for the flirt
time since her return from Baltimore, Washington and
Biohmond) In her celebrated role, of VIOLETTA.
Signor FLOHBRZA in his favorite role of GRKMONT,
and Big. TAUARO. for the first time in Philadelphia,
a> ALFRED.
In the third act
GRAND BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT,
Daring which the admired dansense.'
HLLE. 80TO, .
Will appear in one of her favorite BPANIBHDAHOSS.
After LA given the first act of
Bj Madame LABOBDB, who will aing the celebrated
aria of
casta diva,
In which aha established herrepatatien in Philadelphia
on her first visit, several years ago.
GABD —The public, had anfflcient oppor*
tunlty of testing the merits or the present company,
and who cannot bat be aware of the extraordinary ex
pensea derationed by the costly engagement* ot to many
and great artistes, the unique Orchestra and Oboroa,.
and the liberality adopted inall.stage arrangements—
will xeadtty admit that it would be ntterly impocalble to
make the by ‘ crowding the Academy to
Its utmost capacity—at the price fixed by Mr. UHman. „
when he first introduced the now so popular MATINBR
in America. In view of the Increased attraction, ana
the joint appeanance of PIOGOLOMIHIand LABOBDB*
the price of admission will be here, the same as la
New York and Boston, vis:
ONE DOLLAR TO ALL PABTB.
THERE WILL BB NO BEBBRVBD SEAT*.
The whole of the Academy of Mario will be thrown
open to the public, with the exception of the protocol- /
am boxes, which may be secured.in advance, at HO '
each. 1
Tickets may ha had to-day and to-morrow at the Aca
demy of Music.
SUPPLEMENTARY TICKET OTPIOE3
Have been established at the following places, whom
tickets may be procured in advance, ana thus a rush at
the opening of (be doors may be avoided:
Ghfekertag’s, 1307 Chestnut street; Alfred Schmidt,
1036 Ohcstnut »treet;'Beck & Lawton, corner of Se
venth and Chestnut; Lee A Walker. 722 Chestnut:
Marsh, 1102 Chestnut; 'Andre, 11(4 Chestnutr andak
the following hotels: the La Pierre, Girard, ot. Law
rence. *
|X7" AH the entrance doors of the Academy wifi be
, open. Doors open at one, Matinee commences at two
precisely. The entre acts will be of short dotation, eo
that visiters from the country may be in time for the
railroads and steamboats. - .
Cl K. MURDOCH'S CLASSIC AXP
k 5. POBTfO READINGS and RECITATIONS, at
CONOERT HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan..
28, embracing, “Gray’, Elegy:’’ “Pope’s Essay on
Man;’’ “MissMcßride;” “fcam Wallar’sLov*Latter, 1 ’
Bool’s “ Bridge of Sighs,” and other choice aeltctioui
from the gems or English lltoatnre, isterq>sned with
comic recitations . - ftSASt*
VEW WALNUT-STREET theatre,
. “ CORNER NIN tH AND WALNUT BTBEETB.
• Acting and Stage Manager Mr. E. P. Keach.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, January 24, 1562,
RICHELIEU,- 08, THE CONSPIRACY.
Cardinal BiohaUeu. Barry Sullivan: Obevallar d.
Manprat, Mr. Parry; Leßitardeßeringhen,Mr. Drew;
Jalie de Mortimer, Mrs. Driffield.
To oonetode with
SKETCHES IN INDIA.
Prjoes of Emission—Beoond Tier and Eamlly otoeia,
and Third Tier, 2* osnta; STM eonts; Dress
Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, sooortfng to ttsdF
locale, SS and $5; Slngla Beats in Orokestra and Prlvatn
B Doors*oj*nat half past 6o’oloek; Onrtaln risaa at
T o’oloek. . -
VTirHEATLEY A CLARKE’* AROH-ST.
TV THEATRE.—WIUiem B. Frederick,, Ac ting »d
SU *THIB II (Sondsy) EVENING. January 24, 1869,
ALADDIN j "
OE, TH* WONDERFUL LAMP l ',
Aladdin, Mrs. John D»w: Ab*na*ar, Mr. Dolmau ;
Den, Mr Wood; Tehi Tongluck, Mr. Bradley!
Prlnoess Badronl Badonr. Mis* Tvlor- «
102- 08, THE VETERAN AND HIS PROGENY.
Whole Private Box, $B. . . _
Doora open at UU put $ o’clock; oomaanea it T c
precisely. ’
IVATXONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT BT. t
V .hove EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
TWO CIRCUSES AND A MBNAGEHI*.
THIS i Monday) JVBNING. J«b"y 24, 1859,
VAN AMBUBGH’B WILD ANIMALS,
ConaUUng of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Panthers, im
the mammoth performing Elephant,
TIPPOO BAIB.
Eqnevtrlan, Gymnaetle, and Acrobatic Peats.
rT HEMMING wiU dance tha Tight Bop*.
SCALE Of PRICES.
Brass Circle and Perqnetto- W M.EI
Children under ton year, of aga........ » „
S^ors t oper^*at'Qrmrter*to*Vo’*ciock.**F*ttonn*aew
will commenoe at v - .
IMoDONOUGH’ 8 gaieties—
ifJL RACE Street, botireeq Saaond «nd Thirl «tr*et«.
OBOWDBD B0B8KJ!
CHARGE Of PBMORMANOES NIGHTLY.
OLE BOLL MYEBS AND TROUPE.
BLONDIN BALLET COBPS
UIBB MATILDA, MISS ROB A MTER3.
DANBEU3E—MD'LL* MAMS.
ROBSON, WILLIAM, DOPMOf,
GBAUD PBBIOBMANOB, SATOBDATNIGHT.
Billiard Saloon aol Beading Room opan day And
"ftn ft ALEX. EIBgEB,DI»»to of timmintt.
CV HENSEL’S MODEL OF' MOUNT
VRBNON HOME Of WASHINGTON.
Now Jo lxhibitiot,, nt Co..ll'.N.wH*U, gooth.
welt bonier ot SEVENTH end OHBSTNOT-entrmDM
on Seventh street—* perreot representation of All 0»
BulWnga. Trees, end everj object, ecibiacliiK seTOnty
ave eoMs! OpenfrornßA.M-toioP.M. Adml.sk,..
*5 oents | OhtUienlO cents. jaia-atw
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ■
2LEYENT& Street, between Market end Oheravt*
OPEN POR THS SEASON.
By the Largest Troupe of
MINSTRELS IN THB "WORLD.
gANIORD’S opera houjjb.
ISO TBS
BANJOBD CHILDREN. . _ ,
Admittance 25 cento. j a7<lm _
CXGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUTLD
%fSWBU«S °gs"S*Srtb. tav
the Remarkable BUta, the
££&£? iS", §>« BU “« BU “- wh °
BVKRY BTBNINS, eotmnenctag
7K?-ol«*, »4wIdSEBI)AY and SATURDAY AJ-
T o B £StiM if WWKBMOT. ÜBTAMORBHOSBS.
Pfukfo/ aoanse In VnnbnJodnlJia, tin bunt
and «» Extraordinary Exhibition or tbs
Bop jS“2fa.. 8B centa; OhUdraa, M seats. jog
rrffiE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
JL THR PINS ARTS,
No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET,
18 OPEN DAILY (Sundays exoepted) from 9 A* M.
till 6 P M, rs '^
Admission 25 centa. Children 12 cents. %
Shares of Btoek, entitling tie holder's fhmUy to ad.
mission at all times, 680. oT-tf
USIOAL FUND BALL. —THE GEE
MANIA OBOHMTRA -will'commence thafr
PnMio MHKABBM.B ™ SATURDAY next. Not.
SOtb. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package of eigiT
ticket* for fl, vbiob may bo obtained at Andrews, fdOA
Obestnnt attest; Beak A rf *SS2!
and Obaatnnt, and at the dookgttba HaJ. Tbs Ml
fonaaace oommenoee at 3X o'clock P. M. bott-t*