The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 14, 1860, Image 3

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Tony N 0.1014 Mariet - alieet;neyr `
atandine the !atoned of. the eastern. le still zellinrlarie
-quantities,. of hie, celebrated Silver',
inf
I§Coile, - .with, his - Oen' adedtahlo 'im =
broventente. All who are hot yet "Applied &mild bear
in mind that hts stook, in all sleet, ie stigrvcomplete.
Within the tniaentivektiefe learned by a esenal glinoe
into his waierooms yesterdays he Eta beeitintroduoing
his oelebrs.Md; Heaters' into' t- large amber of our
wholesale stores on - friarkeretriet , preparatory to the
opening of their spri4 trade. There Heaters, we may
add, havenivea the monk entire eatiefaehen to all Who
- have tried them, ,Theyarrietngulesty economical I per=
feotly proof againstaoatdent by ffre:and are, mersoPer,
, gold at astoMahinaltlow prtoea. Alerohente and others
should omernbeytkie. , Of some three hundred emoted
- by, Mr, Olarkwithin the
- prey mt • areason, , ,thikro has not
been a, single :complaint ntered, to the Mainfaottirer.
• Wohams heard of several leakiness where brick heaters
of ten times the coat have been abandoned, and those of
Mr. Clark intreducod instead. Rtirreferenoes are there
fore numerous and unexoentlintable._ ,
EMI:MAWS On/mans:L-4:4. Eshleman's Ora-
vats, and the mystical initials'. G. P. B. C., are beriont
ing almost ns Much the topio' of oonversation as the
.fights in Eshleman; howeier, has this advan
tape ; Eshleman le orestilied. He is, himself; a fluent
speaker, and so are hie clerks, Mill cravats are eniver
nallyPomilar, and irriOart a degree of grace, and elegance
wholly unattainable without them.. In'ehrire, Eahleinan
Ss great on the neck. - Me collars people by thoucende,
but never intuits them by letting them leave his store
(No. SO Chestnut street), unsuited. Everybody 'says
"Fghlemen'a a trump," so you see everybody becomes
his trumpet, but, after ell. hie inimitable cranatslare
trumpeter. Out devil, who roost ved one of them for a
Ohristinas'gift, indulges in the original remark at our
elbow," Thai's so."
CHEAP CLOTIIB.— , We invite . the' attention of oar,
readers; ton large istoole of general cloth goods, now
offered at NO. Mg Chestnut, (Jaynele Mild at rate; for.
below the usual pt Joao* As all grades of - Mettle and ens,
mimeo's are included In this lot, buyers; at either retail
or wholeanle,vsill imonomise by giving It their attention.
• Hiii.intuus Hortrsottowknw..-19e anticipated,
now that the .holidaYa are over, that the tremendous
rush of customers at the widely-known confeotiOnery
tstabliehment of Meagre. E. G. Whitniim & Company,
Permed street bolo*, Chestnut, ;would experience, at
leant, a temporary lull,but, Judging from the swarms of
;madmen that daily throng their. More, this is not the
fact. Nor is it to be wondered at. Such confeetiose an
sacs manufacture are Just as tempi ing to the palate on
the isth of January as they are on the 'nth of Mani
be r, Add to this the fiat that they manufmiture the Me
rest, firiest,,and riaheat goods of this class in the World,
and the mystery Is at once explained. '
CLASS FOR THE STUDY OF PringNOLOOY.—On
Stiesday evening next, as will bo seen by, a: Adver
tisement elsewhere, Mr. Sohn L. Capes, the efficient
and 'talented practical Phrenologist, No. P 22 Chestnut
Street; Wilt commence s coarse of ten lectures on the
. eubleat of Phrenology', with the view of instructing a.
classof ladies end gentlemen in that highly interesting
and invaluable ectenee. , As the initial lecture will pro
bably be no ImPortant indeala this course, the names of
apilioantu should be handed hi.withoud delay. We are
happy, to state, from personal knowledge, that Mr. Ca
pes is thoroughly skilled In his science. '
Tan great phtlanthrOpist; Dr. Livingstone, in his
African-Trivids,Via'irile;lo his comnumleatlons to the
Geographical l'ociety, , the foot that the people of Angola
made their staff of -Woof the 'plant from-which Da
Butes Refatente Axabled food piepared, which
keeps there perfectly' free - from cough, oonsumption,
asthma, debility, indigestion (dyspepsia , constipation'
nervous, bilious, and liver omineeinbt. and restores the
faculty of digestion and nervous and muscular energy
to the moat enfeebled. In England, likewise, this ex
cellent food honoured thousands of these annoying corn-
Plaiels. as Prevail by testimonials from the celebrated
'Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Andrew Ure, Dr. Shetland,
Dr. Harvey, Dr. Campbell; Dr. Oattiker Dr. Wurger,
Dr. Ingram , Lord Stuart de Deeies. the 14:maser Count
ess of Castlestuart, and fifty thousand other well-known
individuals, whose health has bees restored by this
MOM and econoinioal diet, after all other means dome
bad been In vain for many years, and all hopes of
reoovery abandoned. We are happy to find that Messrs,
Du Barry & Co., of London, have at lest supplied a want
long felt in this country, and ettabbshed a depot of their
Revalenta Arabi= Food, wider the care of H. Munro,
.71.1 South Third street, Philadelphia. prinolpal agent for
the_ United States.- Packed. with full instructions, In
cianieterei,DLACtiifeln, the latter carriage free on re
ceipt of cash. Also to be obtained of W. Parvin, Jr.,
, Chestnut and Twelfth streets ; D. L.Steeklicaue, Righth
and Green streets:l. Harliinson and B. ff. Clarke; Main
street, Germantown, and through all ranee table grocers
and ohemiste. '
TABOR; LIVE, AND MONET-SAIUND MACHINES--
In other words, Bemire , MACIIINZI.--The universal use
of these really .beneficent instruments cannot be too
warmly recommended. We are glad to - notice the foot
In this concoction that the "Harris Bon ; eir"—the ad
mirable machine, for which Mr. B. B. Esker, No. 73a
Arch street; is the agent—is mead g with a daily in
creased 'demand:The , high , onoore.ame which have
been lavished upon this Insuument at all the late fairs,
over all oompetitore; have not been improperly be
stowed, and we are balmy to find the Pubile responding
en generously to the officially expressed preference for.
the "Hanle Boudoir."
OELNE S B PATENT CARPET-SWESPER.—T his Dew
and highly -improved article, may be had, wrioresaie and
rstail g at B. A. Eamon Jr Co.'s House-furnishing store,
113, W. corner of 8000 and Dotal( streets.
Fartsogg with impaired eye-sight should use the
improved-Elpectaolanorrectly suited, by M. J. Frank
lin, optician, IL south . Fourth street, below Chestnut.
Zurninuirsnra.—We desire to call the attention
of our merchants and manufacturers to the advertise
ment of William 11. Weeks, in another column. Mr.
Wife extensively mantilla with 'our busmen mon,
and pantiles the faculty of advantageolisly disposing
of more goods, and in a shorter space of time, than any
other-man that has - ver come under our notice. Mer
chants who have quantities of goods to dispose of could
select no more reliable medium to effect halos. If our
Prophecy be a arrant one, Mr. Weeks will soon be a
leader in commerce. -
‘,SOCCZAII Ili OEN - ORALLY MORE INDTIOTID TO
Pannantxvnan sr SUMO TO as," and they whoari io
Prudent es to cave and deposit their money, either in
large or small amounts, at five per cent.. Interest; in
the .Franklin Baying. Fund, No. 136 Smith Fourth
'meet, below Chentnut,. Phladelphia, aye sure to be
eaooeaafal, for their experience teaches them'
,panning such a Operas AO - Franklin pointed out, to
wit: " Spend only when neoess .ry, and-make ro
waste," they would soon 'aoeuniulitto abundanoe, if
net aftlueitoe. TM: Company always paid on demand,
and fWVIT suspended. Bee advertisement in- another
column.
PiatonApinr.—A &avian, named Bleeeikaitsob,
hair subliehed, gt Vietuia; a 'curious little book, in:which
ha nerocater the rum, tor telegraphic purpose, ota new
universal laintuogo, 'entitled ",Pasigraphy.". ThO words
aro, to be forniad 'by" the ordinary Amble ciphers, em
played in :Far,. ingenious combinations. productive,
according to the author, of an immense savinecif time
and trouble in the telegraphic lutereourse between the
different 'nations of Enrope. Anything that serves to
facilitate an interchange it, thought must be beneficial
as It will give all creation a chance to order the itegan,
styles of clothing gotten up at the palatial store or
Unurrillo Stokes. No. 607 Chestnut street.
A TttnlLrasb ApWarrtritm,—A few Melte Aloe
a railway train was dashing through a mountain gorge
In the interior of- the State; when the engineer heard
distmetly a loud" Milo!" eche through the pitchy dark
nese. The train was instantly stopped, and all hands
' strained -their oars to listen. Boon •a second oiy o
" l" rang through. the air, and a moment after
came the Words, uttered with thrilling dittinottlegg.
*Bay all your garments at 'the Brown atone Clothing
Hall of Rookkull & Wilson, Nos, SW and Goa Chestnut
street. above Sixth." The train artin gottinder way,
and finished ito Journey without farther adventure.
Fire at. Brunswick, Ga.
BaVawaiu; Tan. 12.—Tho Brunswick ffiredd
*Moe wea destroyed - by fire on liaturday. _ The loss
is from $O,OOO to $7,000 .
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
17,P'TO TIVILVZ O'CLOOIS LAST IFIGIIT
GIRARD IllnUßß—Cheatnut et., below Ninth, .
fit Shaba!: A - ' --N fl Biggins, Philo ,
poodoil, ei Y ad A Apes
rii Barrod,N Y. : John W Bail, N Y
T P Bowen, Nowark, N I R J Thildeman,Harrieburi
See 0 /broth, Balt , L.R 'Goodwin. Boston
3 oTnoer, Cal •WM US Hitler. St Louis
011 ibson, N.Y • P B Hunter & la. Lemon
Mtn 33. lilblintbdtll, Pa J T Latta & la, Trenton .
Kra ..ott, renton - Chne Janobs, Cheater 00
W J Bays. N Y lonic Wibert, Paris
CbLts Ofen'; /I Y . Badob M Hyde,
0W 8 ord ions, Bolton Miss filiMill & ineter.Boston
l'rtguittlWbioaton eo l, Peabody, Boston
Ifnennent. Charleston
i l fra, ri f',a rini . . ea . D Cameron, Pa . .
Cameron, Ir. Pa
tt. Phr, eanoinnatt B A Houton, Waehington
.i fin Br o w n. l 't. f l it r / V0 8 4= 1 :1 1 ,. C Del h Img°
Thomas, Ineyr Bedford- N'Brown L ßAlelgh; N U
e* A bevitt.ei Y - , - J abakb, Beading .:
lir. HardoaatleAt a Mils Hombre,. Burlinatn
Broadbent. , /.Bteerbaoh. Ban Antonio
hingenne, o nd - Tfl Saber & la. Boston
frW Eldridge,-Boston Daniel Miller; Balt
8 Williams, Balt - ' . John Burton, Balt
Hon .1 J Ortttendeu, Kr Bon C in Conrad, La
Chu Forman. N Y PaLow,NY -
Wngraig,Balt •„ .. 3 11l Logan. St JQeeli,
C i i i write, nt C , - 0 A mornson,
id N r
nem , k la, Conn
- AMBILIOAN ROTEL—Cllelitirt etLaksTelAirth.
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1:114a Oho' V v /I VadrArhPo
noi, %don., '
N U tate a r Y Zo h i' , 1 1l J ' —1 ?1b1:11 g l a
T rd ', l ll Nl : '
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Harrls..Ya . Wiebeaton & a nt, Wash
Trpt i T i r e .tt N 7 .:'' ,'' ' illinTrirt7,lY/' Bait
Wham, Bunko eo ,' • 0 D Brown, Y :
MIIRDITANVY BOTEL—Fouth iireet. below Aro b.
D 0 aathonar; N Y , ',' 17. II gotta'. Louisville
A Whitman; Mao - w a Minahr. ?Menus
tarrh a ht l itti t athignim I ':V :l grr i l utitdn Y G"llllle
Ar4 f i b eilli s i ll atpaid, ia ~ IR ..ISV hilt?* 0
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o - bn weloe. Wand - ernes ul_,l froleod
B Ham ton, eon it Malt, W Y .
THE UNION NOTEL—Arab street, above Third
Mji{lnBal6aWAstou,NJ %Is gem 0 NI
111 ' 91 3 "74' Bftiem.
trailer eave. Balm. N J
ainagrui BoVL I 311 i?
E"t"
BLACK BEAR , 110TEL7Third et., tibovo Calloivblll.
/Olin flieplpnd Easton Ram Shia; Snail on
W Shutt, Buoka Vialdoonft; Oa* on
B. Gibson' MOVr_ tein 0111111 , 1110 n,
•.6 7.6.dins ui Bur, yt h Eddon v hlottland
gai'tehiter, IiATIVIt..; ff:j.; Eathl von'
JamooM,Thomax, Ya &mom Boyertown
bampton Smith, Madam. Castle
atifitdwigudtorCastlC Tfre Malle;Windllot Caatle
FottNTithilOTEL—Booond attest, above Market
elietdon,Cona il 1° Bkehan , Brooklyn ~
-ratifia):ll
14.01MtVERtiON HOTEL 4 ABocand r et; abova Arch
lackeon. N „ Myers, Lebanon
As Muller, Itiudager Tplia Yra4e, D
Frabk Smith, Harniburg -
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: MERCHANTS '. N. 0118 E-Third et,, above, esnowlllll-
1,113,4,0-loneatown ,;--. -A. Plight; Pa
/4 weasel, Norte no, Pa .- .1.. Neuman, Allentown
• '•J A flztevana, moorstown " Miss A IMeypnii,moorstwa
0 amine , ;H Sehuy I no. Pg. Coo Scott, NY Y.
J hllO4 la, Lamm Egan, etor , Peter Eva,' - fa
I' - • oodring,-201 go, 0
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-BALD EAGLE -.H0TE.14-Third Cl,, ahoy CWl°l4llll,
. }An Iffousnum; Pa --. -..-,, . ''. ( liven MaHoen,lliigh t o
4rsil ulltll?etUelly Lehig h Virl m i e , B ili V'. 'ii "Y. _
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J - Ohnituaman nuoke ow:f - Paml Jtannlnter, packs oo
...t.p t , o f- , TRuett- -, • - 'John ouyer,, , imlugh oo
6-3 , -,,- BT,'"L'OVlB.2oTirliettiot it; O. Thud. ,
50.011, rujik.„ tij. : y e t Im'et i N
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- ,Al - 30Villiney ' Alio .-, • --- , Johnl4, 4, Paining
--,_ ‘lcro§al, nenteffet. POitei: 19 " "" r. N. Y
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To P kis h:a r a '
oe enoe, - le York. 3
_NBenteit.Waibington
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ooMILEROIAL ROTEL—Sixth et., above Chestnut.
.Dllliek, filsa , - L Malin. Chester co
Mrs Bunt, N /An* . Wi. it Brown. kid
3 P Hillard, Wilmington ' L Speakman. Del co
tvß Borth, Ceoil oo B F Underwood. Meet co
BNevinoChetter CO g Pennock, Wilmington
Lewis. Del QA, Pa J F, liinn, Lsno 00, Ps
jaeohJeFerce, Wilmington rennett. Wilmington
I El Kirk, Fremont, Pa Ili Duffield, Chester oo
Oeo Jones, hid Beek. Clingier co .
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
John A Ouildin, N Y Dr J O Kehler, 8 Haven
John Young, NJ Hem Kutner, N Y
B 0 Blake, Ind .1 . 0 'Herman,
Walborn, Lebanon R Thompson, Pa
P 8 Higgins, Reading John Laniard, Pottsville
C H Habil. Pa
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market st., above Sixth.
A Taylor, Parkersburg. Pa R Burton & la, N J
Willhouse, Tyrone. Pa W Eerier, Michigan
S W Wright. Michigan J Killinger, Harrisburg
H Martin. Polombia R W Patton. Pa
John McCann: N Y T Williams, Pa
David Wasson, Pa O'T Jeffries, Chester no
M Soliseffer, Lancaster
BARLEY 811EAP •BOTEL—Second et,, below Vine.
P Dutot. Mauch Chunk E G eedele, Bunke co
Dr W ringston&la, Phila Jno E Perry, Pa
Jos Eastburn. Attleboro E O Hughes, Buckingham
F.ll Engle Cheltenham 0 B Cope. New Ito_po
.1 Paul, huckg no ,LA Kirk & Bucks co
8 Brown & la_, Brownshurg lira' James, Backs no
Jaeob Able. Easton Dr ft C Btatlalliter, Pa
Wm al Wharton, Bunks co AlllO9 Corson. Bucks co
JScully.,•Bucks co E C Parry, Attleboro
B Bunting, Attleboro Jno Farren, Bunke co
A Gorman,Newtawn T Woolman,N J
H Yarkaa, Hooka on Antos Snyder, Snake Co
Jana Vanhorn, York, Pa J 0 Burton & son, Pa
Wm 0 Watson. Bunks co Chas Bannock, Bunks co
Broadhurst, Bucks co
'MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE.
(oOrreapondeinee of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
COHANSEY. NJ, shn
The brig Evelyn, Capt Ray, from Cardenas 26th Deo
for Philadelphia, was so badly out by the ice in coming
np tho river, that she sunken this place at 10 A M yes
terday in five fathoms water. The crew landed in gaiety,
and start to.morrow for the city. The Us cargo con
sisted of 251 Mts, YX toe and sa tibia =dames. Capt Ray
reports having sailed in company with sohr Matanzas.
for Philadelphia.
Your*, &c. J. Y. DAVIDSON.
BY TELEGRAPH.
MOTtespOndenee of the Yhiladelphia Exohang.e.2
CAPE ISLAND, N J. Jft. 1 3 - 5
Two someveral 'ohm went in this alteration. A
bark lbwout. Wind N—weatherplessant.
Yours, . THOU. H.HU(IIIEtI
(Correagg i gni F ilis Frees.)
NBw You, San 13
irar .`,;'!, d o'4's
Enerotl, Jan 13
Arnim& Irk Bounding billow, from Smyrna.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Boston, Bellew, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday. -
Steamship Kennebec), Hand, cleared at New York
Yesterday for Philadelphia.
Steamship Kangaroo, Brooks, cleared at New York
Yesterday for Liverpool.
Ship Queen of the seas, Crowell, for Cork, sailed from
Callao Nov 28.
Ship Milton, Amesbury, for Table Bay and Boston,
failed from Alma Bay Nov 18.
Ship Scotland, Hurt, from Callao for Baltimore, in en
deavoring mi got into a place of safety in the inner roads
at Anrutoolia, was out by ice, and had to Jettison about
DO tone ammo. She is now in safety.
Bark Teresa, Foster, for Maracaibo, cleared utNew
York yesterday.
Ship Southern }tights, Hayward, for Liverpool, old
Oharleston 9th mat. with 8015 bales cotton.
Ship Harmony, Champion, from Malts, arrived at Sa
vannah 9th fut.
Bark M Williamson, Schatforth,.for New York, was
towed to sea from New Orleans lot mat.
Bark Waldemar, Rruutm, from Havana, arrived at
Charleston 10th inst.
brig Eliza, Grieve, from Pernambuco, arrived up at
BaHimoreyesterday.
Brig 1i u Wright, Hughes, from Rio de Janeiro. via
Pemambuoo, arrived at Mobile 12th met.
Bohr Mary Habil. Haley, front Georgetown, SC, ar
rived at New York yeaterday.
Bohr W R Newcomb, Bacon, front Fredericksburg,
arrived at New York yesterday - .
Bohr Fair Dealer, Devereux, hence, arrived at Cita
tine 10th inst.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
M. FINKLE'S SEWING MACHINES ARE WAR.
ranted the best for all kinds of family sewing or manu
facturing purposes. If they do not worktwell they will
be exchanged or the price refunded. Frio., $Z and up
wards. en CILESTNUT Street up stairs. jali-stuthat"
lIIGREST PREMIUM AWARDED AT TIM
WORLD'i FJ.iB, LOADON.—JuIes Hanel & Co., No. Tel
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, established IMO. Alanu
lecturers of perfumery, cosmetics, transparent balls
and shaving Bonne; liquid hair dye, and Jules linuel's
oelebrated Rau Athenienne, or Hair Renovator, also J.
liauere unequalled Eau Matilde. popular throughout
the world.
importers and Wholeßale dealers in French, English,
and domeatie perfumery, fanny goods and druggist's ar
ticles, shaving, hair, cloth, nail, and tooth brUshes,
oombs in all varieties, etc. id-121
THROAT" AFFECTIONS. [From Rev. E.
Rowley, A. M., Free dent Athena College, Athena,
Tenn.l—" I have found great benefit from the are of
' Brown's Bronchial Trochee,' before and after preach
ing, es they prevent boargeneen. to which I em very
subject, I think from their teat ergot they will be of
permanent immense to me, Several clergymen amp
aeatiaintarere to whom I have given the Trochee have
been benefited by them." jal2.thatu.nt
Tun Rohm; Ham.—llow many persons
abuse this delleato and beautiful ornament, by bumint
it With alcoholic triunes, and plastering it with grease,
which has no affinity for the skin, anx is not aheorbed I
Burnett's Cocoaine. a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, ho.,
unrivalled as a dressing for the hair, is readily ab
gorbod, and is peculiarly adapted to its various condi
tions, preventing its falling oir, and promoting its
healthy growth. Rae advertisoment. d34.a3m
ONE PRIOR CLOTHING OF TILE LATEST
STYLED. made In the best manner, expresol for RE
TAIL SALES, LOWEST salting email marked in
Plain Figures. Ali goods made Warder warranted untie
buttery. Our ONE-PRICE System II strictly adhered
to, as Nye believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. ZONES & CO.,
sell-tg BOd ARKET Street.
Gao & Bexaa's
Ouzenivran NolexLses P4)ULT Ozwiad•BM&Qaiaae,
AT 111DUCIID ?iliac
130 CHESTNUT STREET,
AIIILAMILeIIiA.
SINGER'S SEWING 11.101IINIIS.
N 0.2 Sewing Maohines-- ......
No.l Sewing Machines
The Paton) , Sewing Machine, A.....—..._._.. 76
The Family Sewing Machine—. . be
I. M. BINGER & CO.,
423-3 m No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAPPE4.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason
able prioeKNo. Mt CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
auittf 'EVANS & WATSON
HARRIS' BOUDOIR SMUG MACUINIL
IMPROVED DO ÜBLE , TIIREAD
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR.
oEM•am Pkils. OlTioe. 720 AROII Bt. Manta wanted.
WING FUND—NATIONAL &MT TRUST
Ootranyt—Ohertared by the State of
Pon ni* veal a ,
RULES.
1. /toner , Is received every day, end In ens amount,
arse or email.
2. FIVE PER CENT. Interest Is paid for money from
the day tt la put in.
3. The money to always paid beck to GOLD whenever
it ie willed for, and without notice.
.4. Money is received from Executors, Admixiseraterr,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in lame or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
B. The money received from Depositore is invested in
Real Rotate, Mortgages, around Rents, and other first
ohms aeounties.
6. Office upon every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
tomer Third street. Philadelphia. apiS
SHAM II N S SAVING FUND--NORTIMIS?
OORN6I. SECOND and Wanner Streets.—Depoclus re
ceived in email end. large amounts, from all Mame of
the oommonity, and allow interest at the rate of Ave per
Mit, per annum.
Moue, may be drawn by checks without lei et4n
tared. •
°Moe open dolly, from 9 until; o'olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until D in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FRLIL;; Treasurer and Seoretary,OßAS
w unpnrs
MARRIED.
Mei,AUORLDY—CRAIG.—On the 104 h mat. by Rev.
Dr. Blackwood, Mr. William MeLaughlin to Mies Mips
Joe army both or this tatty.
BOYD—JOHNSON.—By Rev. William Cooper. Mr.
Robert , Bord, of Delaware county.jo Min Rather .
daughter of Robert Johnson, Roe, of Yhdada. •
DIED.
AR MST ONO.—On Thursday morning, 12th instant,
Mrs. Maria Armstrong, aged el years.
The relatives and friends ot the deceased, also those
of her son, 800. U. Armstrong, Esq., are respeotfully
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of tier
son in.law. James Baird. corner of Second and Ger
man streets, on Sunday afternoon; tt I o'clock, without
further_notioe. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. •
BOONS.—On the Ilth instant, Judge Wm, F. Boone,
ar ft i o& Y ririlatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the .fpnerel, from Ins late
residence, Walnut street, west of William, West Philo.
delphia, this (Saturday ) afternoon. at 3 o'elock, without
farther notioe. Judges and members of the bar may
meet the funeral,between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock,at St. John's Church, Thirteenth street.
SCHNIENEft.—On Tuesday afternoon, the 10th in -
stant, ylizsbeth, Wife of J. 11. &limner, in the 18th
lear other age.
The relativeir and friend* are invited to attend the
fonerat. from the residence of her husband No. Ott
North Fifteenth street, above Poplar, this iS '
aturday)
molplot..l .o oo n clook.
the 11th Instant, Annie FL, wife of
Janot7e. Naafis, in the 11th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of tier husband, N. W.
eorney of Beach and Palmer streets, this (Saturday)
mornin
at 10 o'clock, •
BANNS—On the 11th !Want. Mary L., wife of
Wm; Barnes, Sr., in the 77th year of her age.
Funeral front the residence of tier husband, No. 710
Poplar 'treat, this (Saturday) afternoon, et 1 o'clock. •
TYLER.—On the 11th Instant. Henry Tyler, aged 77
Mere. -
Funeral from his late residence, No, 1212 Cuthbert
I o'cleek •
9114 41 1 .iVi l lip 6 Iitt it tlira o n n e, tr. Walter' A. Swope,
in the Reth year of hie age.
Funeral from the residence of hie son, Mr. Charles
Swope, N 0.753 South Third street, this (Saturday )after
noon at o'clock. •
DONA HQo.—On the Itth Instant, James Donahoe,
aged 50 year,.
•
Funeral from his late residence,No, 8 South Eigh
teenth street, thin (Saturday) mornig ate o'clock. •
PENROSE.—On the 11th instant, Joln Penrose, aged
40. years.
ventral from his late Tftliftftftfle. NA. 21 Barron street,
South 'above Second on Sunday afternoon, at I o'clock.
THORDITOIV.--fiuddeniv, fut the 10th inst., Mr. Jos.
Thorntoe.in the lath year of his age.
Funeral from his late resideece, corner of Bath and
Wiham *treefs, Nineteenth void, on Sunday afternoon,
at 1 o'clock.
011RNING MOUSSELINES DELAINF,
15 OVITB.—BESSON & SO N have reduced
10,000 yards of imported Black and White Moueelines
Damao to only la emits.
NOURNINI STORE,
No. $OB OREIsTN UT Street.
BLACIE THIBET LONG SHAWLS.—
Now in Store, alien assortment of lamin'e Black
hibet Lone Shawls, Alin, leiton's black Cashmeres
Merinos, Bette Deohenee, Velvet joelins. Tameses:
Velour Reps, Monseeline de Lallies omhazines, &o.
BEBBON & SON, =roma Store,
dI3 800 CHESTIYIJT Street.
rirREV. J . W. enikErairr, RECTOR OF
F.PIPIIKNY CHURCH . , will preach TO-MOR
ROW (Sabbath) EVRNINO.' , at 736 o'clock, in the
PiXTR pgm3BYTEßlial CHURCH, SPRUCE Sreet,
MI
Sigh ; after which a conflatn will be taken to
,nr a th en e d H e O v m r. eMie . denary THOM AS its wieeion to the
It" T. MAtiON.,
Chairman Committee on Public Meet ings.
_
acr"UNION SERMONS TO THE 'YOUNG."
The 12th of the course to the young, under the
auspices of the Y. H. Christian Association Of the NOT th
Presbytermn Chur MTH STREET, above Green,
will be preached O-MORROW (Sunday evening./ he
theloak. Rev. CRAB ADBWORTII, D. D. Bervines
t ni
&c
' . ...,,110Fi1V.E1k - Itlhi OF OUR RELATI V_Eit.
R. —Rey. .A. CARDEN on two 'minuet TO AtOß
(Sabbath AFTERNOON. at B.til o'clock, in
A il .gß ICA N BMECHANICS' HAIL, corner FOURTH
and GEORGE &mete. A eolleotion will be taken in
aid of Air, WOO: new Chusah. Room for two thou
mud, 8*
{CrCHURCH OF THE NBW TESTAMENT.
T. 11. STOCKTON, Pastor. N. W. earner Girard
Avenue and Thirteenth street. Preaching SABBATH
MORNING. 10N o'ol ok Subject, i• lie thanked Gal
and took courage." Sunday School, PM A. M. " Conte
over and help nu!" t.
riCrCHURCH. OV THE COVENANT.—SER.
vices in CONCERT HALL. Chestnut Above
Twelfth street, every SUNDAY at lehi A. M. add TM P.
M.. by the Rev. JAMES PRATT Rector. Anniversary
services of the Sunday School TO-MORROW at Vs
P. M. lt•
IirTHE MODEL MEN op vie BIBLE.—
The next Monthly Sermon an tips course will be
preached in PT. PAUL'S CHURCH THIRD Street.
below WALNUT, TO•MORROW EVENINO. &moo
at half past seven.
Young men are respoottulls invitod to attend. lt.
17CHURCH - OF TILE INTEIIXESSOR A
. Melon above Twelfth .— Rev. A. A. CARDEN
wi . at the request of his Vestry. repeat on SUNDAY
EVENINtf, January lath, the terinonmeaoheil by him
last kfunday morning . &hied, "The Home of Peace.
Young men invited to attend. lt.
nrUNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH ST.,
nituow A RClT.—rybY-chins by the Penton Rev.
000KMANTO.hIOR ROW 18.ibbatIG MORNING,
at 1034 °Vali ;';VENIroCi nt 7)5. Young' Men's Prayer
Meeting et 61. L. o 'clock. A Protracted mooting, of doer)
interest, in progress. Seats free.
_
PRESBYTERIAN ENTERPRISE.---
REV, E. E. ADAMS wJt arena at BROAD
rWcrV HALL. Soutimaat corner of BROAD and SPRING
GARDEN STREETS. TO- MORROW (Sabbath)
MORNING, at 105;, and Rev. R. 0. WILDER, ne
aten:try from India, in EVENING at 7t.. It.
BY REQUESTOF THE YOUNG MEN'S
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, the Rev. Dr.
Jr.. will deliver a sermon (D. V.) on TO
MORROW ( Sabbath I E V ENI NG. et 714 o'olook, at BT.
MARK'S CHURCH, Spring Garden street, above Thir
teenth street. It
iIITOMORROW EVENING, AT HALF
PAST SEVEN. by request. Rev. A. C THOMAS
oture on "linquonohable Fire " Churolt in LOM
BARD above Fourth. Inquirers invited. It"
. _
ry• FOSTI , OI"4IEMENT. — FILEEDOM AND
SLAVERY IN IR9; OR THE RELIGION OF
(immtr , neil from !ma Sunday
evening', by Ray. Mr. KANO H F.ll, at HANDEL A N u
uroriiN MUSIC HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden
Streets, TO-Mrt 'MOW Sundav at LI; P. M. Morning
Berme at 10)4 o'clock. Santa free It*
SPIRITUALTSIII.—MRS. AL S. TOWN
-8I N% ofhinseaehtisette. a Trance Mediate,
ii - ian.lnahlv intelligent lady will leetwe at BANSOM
STREET HALL on SUNDAY, at 10S. A. AI., and 73
P. M. Admission 5 cents. It*
KrIIEV.II.GRATTAN GUINNESS
will preach THIS (Saturday) EVENING. at 7E
~ in the Rev. Dr. Wylic's Church. GROAT), be
low Samoa street and on TO-MORROW (Sabbath)
MORNING. at tSR o cloak. in the Rev. Dr. Dales'
Church. RACE and SIXTEENTH Streets. EVE
NING, at 7% o'clock. in the Rev. Dr. W)lto's Church,
gwoAD, below Spruce.
For the sake of the anxious, Mr. Guinness has con
sented to remain in the city, and will preach on MON
DAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAI EVENINGS of
next week in Dr. Wylie's Church. reserving the other
evenings for meeting privately with inquirers. It'
07CLOSING SERVICES OF THE GREAT
WEEK OF PRAYER.—In addition to the noon -
meeting from 14 to 1% o'cl'k. at sANSO‘I-STREET
CHURCH, there will ho a meeting of ohriattana of
every name. at 9% o'clock. In CONCRRT HALL,
CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. Ministers will
please enter at the rear door of the Hall, and occupy
the platform. Should the capacity of the Hall prove
insufficient. there wail he another meeting held in the
Rev. Mr. Crowell's Church, BROAD Street, above
Chestnut. It.
ra. A COURSE OF TEN LECTURES ON
PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGY to a class of La
dies and Gentlemen. will be commenced on TUESDAY
EVENING, Jan. 17th, at the CABINET, 922 CHEST
NUT Street.
TICKETS FOR THE COURSE, $2.
To secure seats application should he made imme•
diately to J. L. CAHN,
Suorossor to Fowmtn, WELL', & Co.
Phrenological Examinations with written or verbal
descriptions made DAY and EVENING. jal4-9t
, DR. SCUDDER , S LECTURES ON IN
_ DIA.—By request of the Yount( Men's Christian
Assoniation, DR. HENRY M. sny DOER will deliver a
mum% of Five Lectures n 11ND A, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, commencing THURSDAY EVENING,
January Roth. This course is now being
_delivered the
stared time at the Cooper Institu o, New York, to
crowded audiences. . WILLIAM GETTY,
It Chairman Lecture Committee.
STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK,
II 1 3 es required by the second section of the Act of
the General Assembly of thin Commonwealth, approved
the 13th day of October, A. D. 186 Y:
Amount of loans and discounts ................1990,806 01
Resole.... ......... si
clue froot,oitier . . . . 14.1.56 11 9
of notes ciroulation 91,215 00
deposits, including balanoes due
to other banks.... 274 061 67
PIMA nni.rulA, ADM, 34 36601
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. 33 :
I, James Lesley, Cashier of the Union Rank, being
sworn, depose and say. that the above statement is cur
root to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JAMBS LESLEY, Cashier.
Sworn before me, this 13th der of January. A. D.
Mao C. ELLMAKER. Notary Public,
OFFICE OF THE WYOMING CANAL
COMPANY. Philadelphia, January 12, IN6p.
u Ttle semi-annual interest due on the bonds of the Wy
oming Canal Company will ha paid on pre , ontation of
the Coupons at (lie BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, on
and after the 16th 'Patent.
W4.= CHARLES PARRISH, Treasurer.
r7INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January I?,
The following gentlemen have been re-eleoted Di
relators; for the seer 1,350:
DIRECTORS
)fenry D. Intoner& Simeon Toby.
Charles brawlletter, William S. Smith.
John B. Budd. William R. White,
George H. Stuart, Samuel Grant. Jr.
Tobias Wasner, Thomas B. Watt;on,
Henry 0. Freeman, Charles 8. Lewin,
George C. Carson.
At a meeting . of the Dirootors, held t hid day. HENRY
D. SHERRERD, Eaq.. was unanimously re-elected
President of the Company.
Jald-St WILLIAM HARPER. Beereutry.
LT:DE. SOLDER WILL DELIVER A
Course of Six Lectures "On the First Four
WIWI of the Christian Era in their Bearings upon
Modern Civilization." to cotrimenee on TUESDAY.
the 17th of Januar., at 734 o'clnek, P. M., at Chicker
log & Bone. No 807 CHESTNUT Street—to be con
tinued on FRIDAYS and TUESDAYS. Tickets SS Inr
the Course, admitting a Lady and Gentleman. and 7311
fnr every additional Lady, cold at the Hooketores of
Meters F. Leupoldt. 7323 Chestnut ,• & Stag, Ski
Chestnut; Smith & Eighth, 40 North Sixth Street, and
at Ms inns. Chickerms & Song, 800 Chestnut. JOS 41.
ZOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TUAL, INSURANCE COMPANY OF (
PHI LA
. RIA. I'ART 11, 1950.
The Directors hove this cloy declared a Dividend of
SIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Com
pony, and on the Certificates of Profits outelandies, for
the year ending' December Met, 1859, without deduc
tion for Plate Tax. peyable In cash to the Stockholders,
on end after the 10th ana.
Also, a Divideod of FIFTEEN PER CENT., paya
ble pro rata Gn the Capital Stock and Premiums earned,
nut of the profits of the Company. for the year ending
December Met, 1E59, for which Certifumtee of Profits,
bearing interest, will be delivered to the stockholders,
and to the insured entitled to receive the same. under
the prompions of the charter on and after the 16th inst.
No certificate will be issued for any Ins sum than ten
dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Sums
less than ten dollars, and not less thanone dollar, are
credited to the 'insured on the books of the Company,
and if, within ens period of ten seers, the said credits
amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be is
sued.
Laitifioatee of Profit' are liable, equally with the
Capital 'Ronk. for the losses and engagements of the
Company, and may be converted into Capital Stook nt
any tune, at the option of the holder.
Jal2-et S. 111. H I NCH NAN, 6! tioretary.
DTOFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAII.ROAD COMPANY.
At the Annual idectine of tho Stockholders of the
Philadelphia and fleadingßadroad Company, held Janu
ary 9. 1860. the following gentlemen were unanimously
elected Officers for IWO:
A
A. wn PRIPM
i voIy ENT..
Y.
vtp: PR.I3IIIDENT.
J. DU rrool 8 FEE LE.
MANAGER..
A. E. D IZU r f O OM toN
.STEELE.
A
I.IACALESTER.
WM. SELLERS.
RM. XL'FN.
CHAS. E. SMITH.
rnr.AaS. BRADFORD.
1111CRRTART.
WM'. H. MoILHENNEY,
Br order, Ao.,__
010 fin w. H. TiIoILHENNY, Secretary
irrTIIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Janual 10,
At the annual meeting of ftockholders of this Com
pany, held on Bth January, MO. the following gentle
men were elected Directorsi: the ensuing Year
F'._,RATCHFOR WEAR%
WIThLI McK 'E.
NAL BRO Firri ;11t.
JOHN M. AT OOD.
ENS. T. TR IDICK.
RNRY WHARTON.
MORDECAI L a'WHGN.
tivORGE 1/1. taIIART.
JOHN H. BROWN.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK.
ANDREW D. CABII.
J. L ERRINOER.
to meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day,
F.RATPHFORD bTARR wan
_appointed President.
CHARLES W. CORE, [Secretary.
_ .
Bcr OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
YHILADELPIIiA, fitnilary 11, 1800.
At a rneeting of the Board of Direotors of the Amer-.
eon Fire Jailor:ince Company ..held thin der, Mr.
THOMAS R. MARIS wan elected President in plate of
Oeorite Abbott, Feq., deceased , and ALBERT C. L.
CRAWPoygnialected Secretary in Waco of Thomas R.
Marts, resigned. JOHN T.I,EVVIB,
ptl2 It' Secretary PrO tern.
ity. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 4H CHESTNUT ST.—The
Board of Directors have denlared a dividend of three
par cent., payable on demand, out of the profits of the
Company for the last six ninths.
111-at W. I. BLANCHARD. Seo'y.
MNOTICE ,—'II•HE COUPONS OF TII,E
Bonds of the GREEN AND COATFA-STREP,T
INTER RAILWAY COMPANY, doe January
15, 1860. will he_paid on presentation at t h e Office of the
Company, 425 WALNUT Street. on and after that date.
HARRY CONN ELLY•
Treasurer.
d3l-stukth !WS
WOFFICE OF THE DELAWARE COP N.
TY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY.--
fifth instalment of FIVE DOLLARSper share on
the capital stock of tins Company will be due and pay -
able on TUESDAY, the 77th day of January. at the
offies of T. T. II uTOHER, Treasurer. No. 10 MOUTH
FOURTH Street. A. L. BONNAFFON,
Jan. tja27 8001Nltiry .
MTIRE PHA 11
TON, AND D ALT!
—JANualty 9, IWO
the Stockholders, held Till
sons were unanimously ale.
suing year:
1= 1 ,406=1 . 1,
7, m. Littloton Batman,
John A. Duncan,
Jesse Lane,
Creep!' litingliurst,
derioir A. Curtis,
ward Austin,
At a mooting of the Bon
DAY, SAMUEL M. FELT
ed Yremdent, and ALPHE I
Treaeurer.
Jalo-6t
ELPIIIA, ANIL:WINO
h10118 RAILROAD COM-
At tho annum' meeting of
18 DAY, the following, pot.
.eted Direotora for the en-
John 0 Grooms,
J. J. Cohen, Jr.,
Thornme I(e IRO,
COIUMbII , I O 'Donnell,
Enoch Pint t.
Deans Dor:Maori,
Wm. W. Coeoran,
rd of Directors, held TIDE
UN wes unanimously elect.
D HORNER Seeretery and
ALFRED HORNER,
Seeretarr.
BIERCHA PITS' FUND.—TILE ANNUAL
rt.;:lurtale,r,ttruinialtagruvuo'ux,l7th
in
etaat, at 4 o'clock on TUESDAY
M.. at tho Room of the Board of
Trade, nO3 CHESTNUT Street. The annual report will
be submitted, and an election held for olficers.
lalo-tl7 THOR. P. BRADY, Secretary.
H. GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL
t9IN Urn t this rol i tio a k ij , f in " °Rwely! This
i (MONDAYftiie
Church, Franktonl Road, above Rev. W.
on WED
NESDAY and FRIDAY NVE.NINOS in Rev. Dec.
Chandler's Church. Franklin in
above tin over
street,' and on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and bAT DR
DAY EVENINGS, at 7.4 o'clock, in the Rev. Dr. Wy-
Des, Broad, below Spume street. rag-61.•
WOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVAAIA
COMPANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES,
ORANTIM/ ANNUITIES.
PHILADELPHIA, January 2, BM.
The annual meeting of the Btookhoidere of thie
pan) , take place at their office, 301 WALN U r Ht.,
on MOIYDAY, lath instant. at 13 o'clock ht., and at the
game time an election will be held for thirteen direc
tors for the ensuing 0.1,
ja.S•let . w ILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary.
ITT. THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS
SOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.—NoI
The annual duels of member.] for 1860 ore now One and
payable at the rooms 1000 and 1011 CO EttThlYl' Street.
from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Jae-fiat .JOAN WANA MAK ER ,
TO BUY CHEAP WATCHES,
Shirt Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Coral, Lava, and
ktruse.an sets, Cold Chaise, Silver and Plated
Spoons, Forks, Castors, COB Baskets, &0., Cold, Sil
ver. and Steel dpenteelesigo to
GLRUSdELL'd, 42 N. SIXTH Street._
PRIME PORTO RICO ORANGES.—'I he
rr° of the brig Commerce, from Aloyagties ani
Forto Rico. copaistins of 160000 prime selected Porto
Rico Oranges, to now landing at the foot of Lombard
Street, and for sale by JOHN MASON & CO..
lt. LOMBARD.STREET WHARI'.
VOU WILL BE WELL PAID TO GO
J.- an inconvenient (list/mho to REIMER'S Photo
gcapbto Callers'. SECOND Etroet, above Green, with ts
superinr Photograph or A inbrot)Po• It
COAL—LEHIGH, HICKORY, AND LO
OUST 15IOUNTAIN, carefully wafter/ and picl
ad. Satisfaction varranted.
%M. BUNTING.
jalf -12t* 2017 CA 1,1,0 wit ILL Street.
COINS AND MEDALS OF ALL KINDS
Minerals, Shells, Frigraeinss. Antorraphs, Ste
finery, and Fancy Articles,l3ought and Bald.
W. IDLER
Jal4-Im* No, 111 North NINTH, near ARati It,
THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, SA't URDAY, JANUARY 14, 1860.
THE WHITE HILLS,
THEIR LEGENDS, LANDSVAPES, AND
Illustrated with sixty oxquiyito Eruttatono on Wood
drarn by WHISLIOCK, °waved by ANDRVIV,
tainted in the most elegant st)ie ou
tinted wiper.
. .
CLOTH GILT. EXTRA
MOROCCO ANTIQUE .
PUBLISILUD Tills DAY
T. B. PETERSON Sc BROTHERS,
he publishers present this work to the public), es be
ing in every respeet the moat beautiful of its kind Her
issued.
The name of the author—a name en intimately con
nected with the mountains and their vicinity by nil in
comparable detonations of their scenery—is a nu(Nalent
guaranty that tho text is ell that can be desired.
In carrying out their plan they have secured the assist
ance of Air. At. 0. WIIEELOCK, nn artist whose de
lineations of Mountain, Lake, end Landseape Sooner!
aro unourgatied, cod of Mr. JOIIN ANDREW, whose
skill as an engraver on wood is unequalled
With this combination of talent, the publishers feel
confident that this will be pronounced the most attrto
five, valuable, and popular book of the season.
The Newark Doily Advertiaer says "We have seen
few more attractive books the present season than Vim
Thu soft tint of its paper. the clearness andi distinct
nese of its type, at °eon command the notice et the
connoisseur. and the wondrous variety and beauty of
its illustrations of a region of oar country 'which
abounds in charms for poet and painter. toyeilterwith
the careful details of its history, presented by a NM,
larly pun. sooure for it, almost irresistibly, a perma
nent place in his favor."
Tho Boston Daily Travalrr sayer "It does not
often happen that' loft, books,' or • books for the sea
ton,i2mitlintellectual excollenco with samba hotnty
• Occasionally a work of that kind an
ymore that appeals es we'l to too mind al to the eye, to
that deeper nano of beauty whioli lies beyondpictrisl
representation. Such a book is that which Air. Mx
has furnished for the formation and instruction o the
world."
The.
The New York Christian Inquirer:—" THE WRITE
1111.1,8, their Legends Landscape, and Poetry. • •
In thin book Mr. King lies evidently done no tank-vo
but performed a labor of love. No mountains ever had
so cordial isdevotee. an able to portray their countless
beauties and miblimities, and none limier deserve en
eloquent and poetic biographer than these greed old
hills. Tho reality fitted every way to panfuls , the
very high expectation. which had been raised by the
provisos announcement of the work. • • •
How eagerly and impatiently the w.lume will be gaited
and devoured by that long line of travellers who have
climbed, in 81100011111 re years, to the lofty intake of the
great Washington and his fellow mountains! We Wel
come them In a feast of sense and soul."
The Salem Reg Islet . •—" This small quarto. printed on
tinted paper, in the moat elecant style, and richly bound
and adorned, is one of the handsomeat, as well as most
really valuable books of the season, splendid enough
in external appearance for the cent re..tablepf the most
hunidious, it is moreover filled with exquisite descrip
tions of the mountain scenery. interesting historical
facts, romantic legends, poetry of the highest order, and
sixty views of the mountains valleys, lees, and water
falls, finely engraved on wood, from original sgetokes,
by artists of the best reputation in their respeetive de
partments. • • * The chanters on the I.xploration
and the Vegetat'on of the White Mountains are con
tributed by Professor Edward Tuokerman. and add to
the acientifie interest of tbe book. winch Dermot hut to
meet with the success which its unique and extraordi
nary merits deserve."
The New York Independent •—', We here mores*
more holy our ailiniretion of this gift-book Just Issued.
Rev. Timm. Starr King is monarch of the mountains
of Now ilempshire. • • • • • Wo are sure that
how in quest of books for the Holiday's will go !sway
without it copy of this treasure of literary and mechani
cal mt."
'All nio Invited to coin. and examine not beoutlfol
book, iiluotrative of the \Visas Mountains, Red all their
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with no better result? This le all very true, and when
we consider the ignorance and reoldesiness displayed in
its tteplieation, the result line been more favorable than
(mulct have been ant letpated. It line been considered as
beneficial in a few MUM' (MIT, and uncertain even in
those. There has talon no fixedprinciple for applying
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ticipated; but owing to the friendly relation earring
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been perforated, which have been looked upon rue lucky
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result that will follow.
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the let of March they will
REM. OOODH REOARDLEBB OF PROFITS!
They have an excellent stock 01
bong Broehe Flterle.
English and Anierimen
Beet emirtlne and &bootie, Wehrle. •
Linens of our own importation.
Flannel,. Clothe end Cesalniere , .
A good many Binekneilli on hand.
A LAriGE caucK OF FANCY
Boat make of black ilay.
Mean lee, Da Lamed/amen Poplin Plaids, &e.
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N. 11.—It will pity to, cave us a call. matt
WAMSUTTA hiIiRTINGS, SOFT
4 - -sA
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4 4 Irish Shirting and Fromm.; Linens.
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WHITE GOODS in variety.
WINTER STOCK reduced in price, of all kinds.
if REM (1006 S.
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Bed and Crib Blankets.
Blank Cloaking Clothe.
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(MEAT REDUCTION until February lot, whilat
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BLEACHED AND BROWN SIEET
INII4 AND 8111RTIN08—Of all the most ap
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R.WEN BTODDART DHOTIIHR.,
Jal3-2t 450, 455, and 454 N. SECOND et.. eh
PANCY DRESS SILKh , .--Several lots
dust rabla styles at Ca. 70, and 75 oenta, with a large
sad varied stook of superior gooda,whioh we are selling
at lase than recular prices.
CURIVEN HTCDDARP k BROTHER.
Jals.st 00, 4.52. and 458 N. SECOND 81.. at,. Wibow.
11113 LAIN FRENOII MERINOS, at 55, 60,
•
-IL and 76 cents.
Rick figured do. at QS and 65,cent..
CURWEN STODHA RT h BROTHER,
Jall-ttt 40, 462, and 04 N. HECOND FR , an. Wtllnts.
QUPERIOR BLACK SILKS at Hs C. and
el. With a large stock a sunoilor gradas, embra
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OURWEN STUN) R'V h BROTHER,
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POULARD SILKS.— Several lotA, at less
A; than penal
OURWEN STODDA R'r t BROTIII{II,
AM It
_4W,452, and 454 N. F.CON 11 St., nb. Willow.
BLANK ET SHAW lA.—Exeunt purchases
. enable us to offer good ett lee Blanket Shawls at
Considerably reduced prices.
dt.lftW EN STOODART k. BM - MU:R.
alt-It 450,452, and 454 N. rilliCON D St., ali. Willow.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO TILE PUBLIC!
JULUIS MIIMM & CO. CIIAMPAUNE.
We have been Informed That in many canoe when our
wine. (JULES Mullah! & CO.) are celled for, ninny of
the hotels and the trade do their host to reoornMenit and
aubstitute another wine of n amilni name in vise.) ~f
ours, es said wine can be obtained at lees prices.
We now most urgently protest ligation such proceed
tins and warn the ritidluagot to accept any other wine
when ours in celled for—that is to Etiy. which him not
our firm, JC1.1.7.51 MITAthl it, CO., with the !rn., of
our Agent, JAMES MITER, Jr., on the labels, with our
autograph signature in full around the neck of tne
bottle.
We furthermore request our cnoomers and friends to
pay moat particular attention to the mho, o mehtioneil
disilnetion i as the other henna of a cooler name has
tripled our, ativettiging or show card.. gaol eel tusking
the contagion Wroth names much ewer.
• • •
• •
We ',repent a ruipotior article to tho puhho, and de
sire to Tun On Out own merit, without bring in toiled
with any EinitlAr name Or brand.
With such wines as those we Bond to Amon. a. con
noisseurs will recognieo that we can only admit the
%mesa Vt n CLIQUOT to bo of the moo purity and
superior sunlit% as our own; stain. it still stronger ea i
donoti of what we stele, we refer to (lin opinion of the
'tinted States Appraisers of New York, who neknow
ledeed to our went that, after a most woeful esnunna
lion with other brands imported in this port, they were
obliged. owing to the g rust superiority of the .1111. ES
!%11.1111M Or CO.'S OIIAMPAONE, to appraise it, nob
withstanding our protest. at higher pricey than
first•olass Champagne root.; t-Prt here.
lilllsllll t CO.
Our Chnmuagno lanndit constantly on halal aro n■ fol
!own:
MuMl5l & CO.'S VERZENAY CABINET
JIILEM IIUAIIII & CO.'S 14.11'f:111AL
'Nut other branrin. mach nn VERihtiAli, DRY, &
MUMMI4 PRIVATE .only to Permit! order.
The above Wince can be and et all the principal nine
dealers throughout the United Staten, nu nice the
ItiltDir. mai MOSELLAI WINRB of Peter Arnold
MEMMXI
Sole Agent for thn L'elteil States,
All 'Slat 3t No. 49 HEAVER Street, New York
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wEsT Ch ESTER RAIL
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f 4 a 4 MIIOAII TRAINS to PENNSYL
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LW A, AL, 104 1 3 and 3.60 IL Al. is 11-y
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN•
BURANCE COMPANY.
1111, OCLPHIA. JAMMU 0,1360.
STATEMENT of the A F I' AI R 8 of this COMPANY,
in confortnily with a provision of its charts!,
From:urns from January 1, LISP, to January
1 1 1tlik ........ ....... 8113433 03
Yremluins earned on Marine and Inland
Risk. donna the year endina ax above.... 113.118 83
Received from tolerant.' on Invollmonti.. /..1/1 P 9
Lowing, Return rramium.. Re.insurancen.
F.xpen,e. and Commtscorka, and amount
refer , ad to VAT 10/111d1 unadjusted 141206 89
Net gain . • . • ........ 41.W,115 92
1141311.1 amnia the Company previous
........ 45 3.15 65
Balance to the debit of thruleinl aceount
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1, 19.,0.
LOW Pennstrlvanta 6 per rent. !cane, nt colt. On 965 00
10.600 Philadelphia cit) 0 per cent. loans. " lo.nuu no
7.000 City or I'llte' WS 6 per cent. loam 6 700 00
7.00) 6 " " " 6.1)0 1.10
41,620 Camden and Amlaly N. Company, 6 par
emit Ponds.• .• • .. • 11,713 00
6,000 North Pennyylynnla R. Come,' Bondi
6 par cant 3.764) on
100 Share. N. Penr [(Anis Colnlntnl • 66W 00
117 Phdade phia sank .... 1 6 710
16,0(0 Chesapeake nn Delaware Canal (I. . 11,610
ed filigree Delaware Mutual Safety In
Rumen flompanY,••• ....... 2201 Qp
Bhares Delswarr. tt. COMP. Y. .
1.123 in
Sandi.) , stoeigs of Railroads. Steamboat eon
',aides, and 'F.letraph Commie.. and Cer•
tifinste. of Pratt,. of Mutual Inrurance
Company.... 11.673 u)
Estimated present value ....
Hit!. reoetvelde for premusms
Cult in flank . . ..... , .. . .
Dun the Oninpeny for unsettled premiums,
salvases, and otner account. .. TI AZI nl
RICHARD H. EINIITH, President
JOB. COLLISON, Secretary.
At a Weetmg of the &richeWert of the UNION MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. held
at their &fine January 10th. ISM, the followtng gentle
men were elected to serve as Directors for three years:
8. Dennuot, Ijenry Lewis, Jr.,
A E. Done, }Alward I Clerk,
Wm. C. Kent, 11. F. Robinson,
8111111101 C. Cook, W. P. Washington,
end Henry &urine!. for two years,
who, with
!
!chard P. Smith, Charles Venn,
Leh Campbell, Godfrey Frey tag,
, rannis Tete. J. P. Steiner,
Newberry A. Smith, F:ilis Yarnell.
Ivan H. Irwin, Thomas Milos.
Albert Worrell, Cherie. Newbold.
George Lewis,
.... J Geo. W. Bernadou,
demon,
rectors.
19. COLLlSON,Beoretery.
P. Hat
constitute the Board of Dire
Ali lit if JOt
FIIIIE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN
-IL NUTTY, AND TRUST COMPANY OP PHILA
DELPHIA, m conlorintly with an not of the Logisla
lure, publish a statement of the Assete held on the let
itanunry, IRO:
eat Estate
hoods and Mortgages
biround Rents. . ...... . .
Loaned upon collateral security
LOANS.
44,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co
II per cent. lam
07 fa) City of Philadelphia, do.
7 as) Allegheny County. Pa.. do.
35 IMO Harrisburg Railroad Co.. do.
4.025 Camden and Aruba, Railed Co, do.
7 to) Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., do.
GA* Delaware Railroad Co., do.
UN N. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. fit).
QC Clovelend and Mfthomng R. Co., do.
23,160 37400 Pennsylvania a per cent
11,200 Cit) of Philadelphia do.
SI OCKB.
30 shares Northern Rank of Kentucky.
la) do. thank of Kentucky.
74 do. Bank of Louisville.
19 do. New Orleans Das Co.
111 do. Ilmon Bank of Tennessee.
ITS do. The thrard Life Ins. Annuity,
and Trust Co. of Philada.
230 do. Beaver Meadow Railroad Co.
C 4 do. do. do.preferred.
0 dd. Merchants' and Mechanics'
Bank of Wheeling.
30 do. Philadelphia Bank.
29 do. Farmers and Mechanics' Bank.
65 do. Phil., Wilm.. & Bolt. Railed Co.
110 do. Pennsylvania Railroad Co,
313 do. Harrisburg Railroad Ce
111 do. Western Bank
Cash
Jinurtry 13.1990
Inll-ituth it
Ig=
RETURN OF TILE NORTIIERN AS.
NORANCE COMPANY OF LONDON on the
tiny-fast dny of January. 15.9...
11,1 D umber
.....26,29a 90 , 0 W
Number of shares 011,..t . <;ZA roub
scribed fnr It!.103
Atilt. ol msesements or Instal
ments on Mock. Dsid ‘n.
nigh .C 1 or 45 per follaro 62,493
Sscoan, 'the value, or as near as may he,
of the Real Estate held by the
Con panty
Amount of Clod; on hnnd
Amount of Cash deposited in Bkis.
Amount of Cab in hand. of
Arente and Drench Rotor.-
lishinents, and in course of
trensminaton
Amount of loans secured by
Dori!' and Mortragen,eon
stituting the lien on Real
. Estate, on which there is less
than one ) ear's interest due
and owing . . . . .
Amount of loan. on which in
tercet has not been paid
within one year
Amount of Stocks owned by the
Company ..
Amount of Stocks and other In•
estmontt held by the Cu,
as collateral security for
Inane . . . . . . .
Tutee. Amount of theClaiins for losses
which are in suit, or contest
ed by the Compana
Amount of Losses during the
year, which have been paid,
(Fire and Wet.
Amount of Loess during the
year which have not been
settled .
Amount of Dividends declared
Amount of Dividends declared,
due and unpaid.... . .
Amount of all other existing
MAIMe against the Contpani.
rontested or otherwise, being
Fire duty due to Govern
ment and unclaimed Dim
demis
Fol amt. Amount o f C. 4 4.0; • N eis y sins
ceived,( Fire and Life
Amount of Interest Money re
emvott from the Investments
of the Company.,
Amount of Ineome of the com
pany from any other sources.
FIFTH, Amount of Losses paid during
the year, which occurred
prior to the year. .. .
Amount paid and owing fur ilte•
i nsurance Premium., and or
Return Premiums, whether
Paid or unpaid...
Amount of Dividends * depleted,
and paid during the )ear .
Amount oftaxpenses pant during
• year me 'Mine Cominimons
end Feesianid to Agents and
Office , s of the vonienny 173,447 42
/aving complied with the law nt Pennsylvenia, this
Compan is prepared to effect insurance on Buildings
Contents at moderata rate. of premium
an ie , SSES PAID AT TINI c. OF ALINSTNIENT
WITHOUT REF FRENCE TO LONDON
Office in the new building of the PHILADELPHIA
BANK, No. 425 CD ESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia.
juts-tha tip lit
WILLIAM (JETTY. Agent.
STATEMENT OF THE BUSINESS OF
T 1 !E; GREaT (WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUBI LOMPANY, for lho year ending January ht.
Authorized Caeilel . 00
Ottani petit In .- • . . :57.1000 00
Premiums for the first six pionthe of the !ear. M,333 40
lii • .• 55.416 63
Fire Premiums dutinK the year . $68,735 II
Marine Premiums during the year,
(Mostly Cargo and in1and)........ 35,015 97
Rents (Groat Western Redding,
above expenses—no estimate for
Company 'e °thee tent!.._...... J ana 52
Interest, ......... 7,i50 w
It.ALl*ll'wsUU
AnnITS.
H eel Estate.( above inounibraneeel . .
Honda and Mortgagee. I first
Ihlls teoen•ADle. &v.
Amount due by individuate and eorpora
wino .10,195 :7
Cash at hand, in bani, fin d it; 'age,' tie . ands 21.485 91
915 93
ezis,va Uri
JANLAAY 10, 1860.
The Hoard fThreetnrs have thin cloy declared Vic
ol NIX PER CENT. on the Cash Mock of the
Company. payable on demand.
CHAS. C. LATHROP, President
1. WRIGHT. Secreutrr.
1. HAZI,EIIU HST, Solicitor
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
00NIYANY OF NEW YORK,
NIX miLLiwill, DOLLARS,
INVIATIDP
WO II4 RTH O V ER CIRI
813,000.000. 666666
The premiums are LOWER than In many other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been GREATER.
TIIII Is IS strictly alovvat. Company. Thaw ere no
Ilti:iokholders, so that ALL TITS PRUFTrd
DIMOND TO TUX INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every tuforniatton, may be had
GRATH, on nOpnentmn to
S. W. oo r n ' t: tatra I n l d D litg PtAttgetia.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Atordoom I. Deweon, Ciorge H. Stuart,
role M. Stroud, E. N. Whalen.
oho M.T 0 in. J. Ftsher Learning,
osep Patterson. Witham C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood, Arthur U. Coffin,
Thpmas H. Powers, tleorge W. Wan!,
William aloKee. 'hoe. Wat fano. n 33-11 it•
NOTICES.
THE MANAGERS OF THE WESTERN
HOUSE OF EMPLOYMEN'r. in bringing their in•
ablution before tl.e public, tender ninny eapteuions of
wand. for post Ilhoralit) . which the) have endeavored
milimouely to diapense in giving employment to worthy
Poor. Hails applicationa •rc now made. for isilmittnnce,
which nt always limited to the amount of funds op hand
The, would call the attention of Dorcas some:lea and
others to the large collection of Coalse garments for
rile et the Store of their estnlilisliment, :no. 7, South 17th
street, which they will dispose of at low prices. together
with those of a superior quality. Any donation will be
thankfully fOOOIVCII. either at the Institution or by
Mrs. M. H. MA IILE Directress,
1731 C [nth TN UT Ht.,
I\ll,lB E. NI. MORRIS. 't reaeurer.
77S NINE'IIEENTO St.,
Miss 11.11. V.E1.1..
237 S. EIUIITII St..
Or 21ny of Ike Managers
SALES
(IT All KIND OF
MERCHANDISE
At FE( TrD tV
lITNT F 0 U 1101.712 ti ! !
(For cast or otherwise.)
WAL H. WEEKS,
E CIIAA , D / /I it u I: ,
105 CHESTNUT STREET.
101 l stuS. tho
PATENT FUR AND SEAL SKIN
COATINGS
THE 8UBSCRIBF:103,
E AG! N IS IN THE UNITED STAIN.
For the abOVO description of good■ of the well-known
manufacture of
NIEhERS. EDWIN FIRTH 4 &DNB,
II ECK MON DWI K F:, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
Are erepor no to exhrlot sample' of the venous goal:-
e, and to take o dere for immediate or future Jell
rely. to scot the non Veen nos of the trade.
The goNls cannot he purenahed through the 0011001-
;try °normals in England, and all orders for the rioted
suttee must go through Ile solneribera.
WRAY & ttILIAOAN,
Philade aloft and
FANSIIAW MILLIK EN. TOWN3k
New York.
FUME BEST SMOKING TOBACCO EVER
imported, at N 0.123 SOUTH THIRD Street, np-
Forum the (Ruud Bank, It*
A BOOK-KEEPER, TITOROUGHLY
;oriented in the !moo/tots and Comenis.con
Lueinrres end In the Dry Goods Jobtong business. iv
open for nn engovetuent, The highest lily reference
given. ♦ddrees K.." thin ofEee. laLl.2t•
A GRADUATE OF A PUILADELYDIA
AL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE vides Biteatton
ea Bookkeeper. Pleue address "W. 0. R.." et tht•
Odiet Alfa.
WANTED—A SALESMAN FOR THE
South and Southwest, by an Imports; and
Jobbing House in the Looor business; one who usa
oonirnsnd a good nix month. or Dash Wetness moue
Irugaista and denture, and who can (IVO rlrpOOribili re •
ntents& Nona other need apply. Address T.
Pm.. P.. Ono,. Jal3-3t•
WANTED—By a young man, a situa
tion In A Wholeale Grocery or Whohswe Dry
004A11 }IMMO, to . learn the helmets. Wary no otattet.
All , l/014A J. 'nt tha• erten. ja1.131.•
WANTED—An active PARTNER. with
from $5 IA) to $lO,O 0 mutat, in the Who!Amato
Whim, alanntacturtna 1.11112.• With 14 potion having
an extensive eatablithad trade already, and pommels.,
all the experience and appliance' !enemas. Addrete
note, with real name, to " Manufaoturer," Box h%B Post °Mee. Jell4l'
041(1eui
11 —A GENTLEMAN OF IN
tsettv and business nunlifiestlons
roas or enterinz unto some luorative bustneu, trans
his dune. would Iv Ilsbt. ovitat th• above sumo whirs
eVer)thing erg, ed antuifactory. Reference required, as
well as even. Addrtss "S. W. H." PIIIII Otto..
de-tuthstSt•
IVANTED—In a Market street Store,
en settee, eeerestin young man as sale men
Ono vim enn command a Fla.montha trade. Addraaa
DRY GOODS, at PI.. aloe. Jas-12t•
$126.742 00
eliX) 000 00
81 tai 87
18 CO 77
FOR SALE AND TO LET
. - 1 HOUSES TO RENT.-TO RENT
et The neat dwelling. No. 312 LOMBARD Audit.
Ong and Bath ; ail Bed Ronnie; two Parlor". and Haw
meat Kitchen and Cellar, geod Yard. Rent 8130 per
" A ‘ dUn, to Rent, the small Homie in the Tint of N 0.310
LOMBARD Btreet. Rent. 416 per month to a family
without children.
was US 91
•.•• • • .
Also, to Rent. a 'mall House in CHURCH Olt root.
below Morris street. Rent. 41 per month. Si: Rooms.
Also to Rent,. the Store end 'teller, in FIFTH Street.
below Routh. Rent. 810 par moeth.
And fnr Sale, The rood ~MARK E T TwDealers' Stalls. in
the SECOND STREET below Lombard
street.
•
Apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Reel Estate Agent and
Collector, N. W. corner of THIRD end LOMBARD
Streets. /1114-31.•
TO PHYSICIANS--SPLENDID
- 6 . CHANCE —A Physician. Imni in a beautiful .0.1
thriving town, having a lucrative garsetiee and Ent-clue
rug atore, doing an •seellent business, wail daapose o f
both at a sacrifice, and on gall 'arms if applied for
"aeon. ttattsfactnry reasons siren to , selling. Address
OPIUM," B. F. corner Fifth and Green Street', Phila
delphia. It•
MaWILL LET—The FIRST FLOOR,
SECOND STORE, end. If wished, the THIRD
STORE of In) building, which Snore are 110 feet deep.
Ireserving the Cellar and fourth Story (or my own used
fora Wholesale Grocery, Grain and Feed, or Froemon
Store. If rented, the entrance to my Orfice. Alcrhot
Distiller,. and Liquor Store, will he 115 NEW Street.
above Front. Possessiongiven one month after taken
Apply to EDWARD WRIGHT, V.l) North FRONT
Street, below Vine.
The two Stores will he entirely separate. and. in the
manner the building is constructed, will have all the
conveniences. 1•14-12 t
McI)ONOUGEPS GAIETIES—Ii.AVE Si.,
AIX above SECOND.
Oka:AT BILL TO-NIGHT.
SIOTHER GOOSE;
rm.
GOLDEN EGG.
with s oast of character, not to ha evtalhal to tha
cocnui.
antaloon.. HHH
.
COLiumbine.. .
- • •
rob br.—
VALUABLE PROPERTY, W LNUT I 1,1„„, c , E B
~ .1112./ Tikosaa.
• • Street. below Fifth. Lames.
-- • • --
- pOR SALE—AII the MACIIINERY be-
AL - lonring br the Distillery, TW h LFT II end
PRIME Streets, Flhafbnit. Cot and Beer Wheels. Mille,
Hp‘ndles, Bolt and Elevator, Stull. Dobler. and Worm
Mesh end Yeast Tube. elltol7ll, Not And Cold Water
Tote, 4 Vomit. dro. Will be mold at one-half their
Cast. ADPII on the pretroare. Jali-et•
I 1 co
For sale, Nos. Of and 439 WALNUT Street, about 43
feet front by 132 feet deep. A very desirable property
for invectonnt. and from its size peculiarly adapted for
profitable improvement. Terms accommodating. Ap
ply to N. LA BS UN, No. 31 rbiledelphis Exchange. AI
story, between II and LI o'clock.
To LET—A Chestnut-street Store, (No.
810.) Inquire of P. D. MYERS, No. 115 geoth
Seventh street.
110USE4 TAVERNS, and STORES,
La Rent Estate of every description for Bile or to
rent. Apply to MAX REIN'S.
Estnte Agent.
No. liortb ßeel
BECOND Street.
Tourny A Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders will he promptly attended to. English,
French, and Batmen spoken. Collector of Ground
Rents. nl5-3m
e1,41.,421 47
FOR SALE—A Valuable Lot of Ground,
113 feet by lOU. three fronts. water and ices laid on
one front; suitable for a church or factory. It is Ska
ted in the Southwestern part of the ea> ..11 a rapidly im
proving reithlarhood. Terms easy. Address, for par
ticulars." .1. K.." office plans paper. nottf
(10AL LANDS, &c., ar.—About 7CK
I— , Acres C0a1,330 Building Lots, 3 Parma, Large New
Hotel, Store, Stabling, dtc. This propertz t.
lacated in Lu Berne county, at the Junction of the sus
quehatina and Lackawanna mere. at the head of the
Wrominc Valley,directly opposite Pittston, and the
lands of the groat rani:lc/1i nun Ceti Cornwall. The
Land. have !wen limed and ;roved. 'I he great Fact
ion vein underlies the tame. The Lackawanna and
Railroad runs through the property, anti
has Statton, Besot, Sr,., Ac., located thereon.
'f he property will be sold a beirYilin. to druid a CJll
ctern. Apply to F. C. KNlttiff,
President West Pittston Coal Co.,
raToOt Cor. CIiESTNI;E and WATER Stk. rbi:3.
pARMS FOR SALE, ranging from 20 to
Ira a^ res. ut sod lo,nlittes, on ens, terms,
FAH MS for rent, from Mures upward.,
HAN USOME COTTAIiE:3 and DWELLINfiIi for
sale or rent. Apply to H. IL CORSON.
4.117-sow Ln Norristown, Penna.
ROHR DAVIS WASHII4G-3IACHINE
forsaiebyPLOW\fdNd. AIcBRIDE. Maisano ,
toren. *7 BTRAWIIe.R RY S tree, Philadelphia.
It, this machine ',week's weak of an or dinary -sired
family can be done before breakfast. Ur. equal In ca
pacity to tour women, and eaves at taut to per cent. io
wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now m us.. and
the demand continuing.
Call and examine for yourselves.
County rights for wale on reaeonable terms. Price of
machine $11), np to $l3.
PLOWNIAN & ItIeBRIDE.
jat-]m• 37 STRAWBERR Street.
B OARDINCL-FINE LARGE ROOM, ON
second floor Ind one on first &+or,►t 13.3 SPRUCE
BOARDING.—To rent. with !Wartlin a
double house, a edits of handentnely furniehed
rooms, on fir't fl,or. Alen, other rooms, 225 Santh
Broad street. The house hes changed tenants recently,
and le now ready for hoarders. dri set'
TtOARDING.—A Very Fine Suite of
two or three oommunicatain on setord
floor with or witnot.t prima tittle. Addling, ROO +lB.
pLoll tuthettebt Box =ea, P 0.
A PLEASANT CHAMBER ON THE
rm- third floor recent. with toArd.st No. I=l WAL
NUT Street. fllO 6t'
.UST—A CF,RTIFICATE of two shares
A—A of stock (No. 32) on the Coneolointion Beek,
Philedelphta. WILMA:SI LOWREY.
Coltman., Den 29,1e59. d."3-the9c•
MILLINERY GOODS.
F R
EVENING PARTIES
BERTHAS,
CAPES, sue,
SLEEVES, and MPS',
In Real Laze, Craps, Illusion,
Blond and !natation,
5D3.801 03
I=ll=l
1105.661 60
to gzeat vartelise, of the
N6IrRST STYL ES.
Mao,
4 4, 6.1, 5.4, 9.1, 10.1 ILLUSION,
TARLATANS, CRAPES, de ,
Much below the venal MOM
WARBURTON'S.
1004 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street
13.2 , 5 94
24,729 44
S3l 1160 69
I t 3 730 33
67,760 lU
306 South SECOND Stroet, below Spruce
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.
WILLIAM YARNALL.
No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Immediately oppointe the Academy of Fine Arta.)
Inutee the attention of HOUSER HEMS an
other. to hu exteneo a n.sxottolc•ot of
USF.M. HOUSEKEEPIN ,, noODS
TABLE CUTLERY,
NURSERY FENDERS,
CHAFINU DISHES,
FIRE SCREENS.
PLATE WARMERS.
J.3-tuthelf TEA FOPS. &t.. &a.
NO AIORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER
1 1 MEDICINE.—For constipation. dyspepsia rind,
lest'oni, nervnuanese, flatulency, phlegm. loltnusneYs,
iver complaints, hysteria. neuralgia, sleeplessness.
acidity, congestion. blood to the head. heads- heck.,
of memory. indecision. nervous Proem, ',llya:iron.
heartburn. flu pitons, 1111pdritl es, fevers, irritaPil %I.
low writs, diarrhea, dysentery.noises in the head and
lu
tare, dally. diabetes, pains between the shothlers
cramps. spasms. nausea and sickness. sinang. Gu s
colds• catarrhs, court h. asthma, bronchitiy. consump
tin• . debility. gout. rheumatism, hcemorrhools.
DU If • KR V'n ttelleloo• Health Restoring Food. TI IM
R E VA LENTA A RA RICA, at a cost of a few cents per
meal, speedily eradicates the above Madman.. also
children's complaint. and saves fifty times its colt in
medicine. It dies not interfere with a liberal diet :wit
inlpartl a healthy relish for lunch and dinner and re
stores the faculty of dice ion end nervous an]
lee energy to the most eullebled. We extract a few out
of hi we cure•
Cure N 0.1771. Lord Stuart de Device, of man) years'
drivers's.
Case No. 64.813 Front the Rev. James T. Campbell,
tit deretone Rehtory near Frikettharn. Norfolk.. Den
la:St. (gentlemen: I * have long known and •ppreciated
the virtue', of Da Barry'. Revalenta Arabica Food At
one time I took at for eighteen months
_j anal whenever
I feel unwell. I take it for breakfast. When taken by
itself in this way. it invariably teheVOS the stoinach and
prepares it for other lootl ' • while at the Same time it
gives the patient as good a breakfait its he could desire.
In all cafes of indisemion and particularly when the
liver mu more than usually effected. I consider it the best
of all remedies. It regulate, the bile end makes it How
in eases It loch would not admit of mercury in any
chore. In short. a healthy flow of bleu one of it
enthest end best symptom.. Yin can make wlint use
you please of this conimuntcation. I am. gentlemen,
your., he., !Sagas Castragt.i...
Cure N 0.49.1192 Fifty years' indescr,bable agony from
dYstiePeut. nervousness, asthma. cough, conatrpation.
flatulency, tome, sickness and a omiting, hare hem
removed by Dit Barry's excellent Food. Mania JoLY•
Cure No. 475, of Mr. fierjeant-at-Law \Patna : I
have taken the Revalenta Arabic. for the tut eta
weeks and have great pleasure is beanng witness to ire
efficacy. For year. before I had recourse to this excel
lent food I had been tormented more or less be dr.-
Pepsin. I any now enjoying nerfset digestion. and all
the consequent advantages. I am, my dear air, your
truly obliged friend, Cte st.ce R imr ins, 8 L.
Cure N 0.53,816. Field Marshal the nuke of FluskoW,
of dyspepsia. constipation. nen orisness. and liver com
plaints, which had 'existed all baths and medical treat
ment.
Cure No. 47,121. Miss Elterthoth Jacobs. of extreme
nen omen, indigeetion, gatherings, low spirits, and
nervous fancies.
teatiinonia's from Dr. sire, Dr. Harvey, Dr.
Slo,land, tin. Caurveli, and many thousand other re
spectable parties who can be referred to.
Packed with full instructions receiptstrs. :ILA) to
$l2. The latter carriage free on of cash
Sold at the Ha v Montt A rabies Food Depot, gay Ranh
Third at Philadelphia, by If. MUNRO, Principal
Agent for the United States.
end I ' w W. Servin..lr„. Chestnut
s irth streets. D. L. Steakhouse . , Eighth end
Green streets. J. Ilarkinion and E. Clarke. Main
street, Germantown; and through all Grocers arid
Chemists. deli-lm-stoth
STATE OF JOSEPH DIESINGER, DE
CEASEP.
I ettets testimentary to the estate of JOSEPH DIE
SINGER, deoesiied, having been granted to the sateen
I,er, tin pe wins indebted to the said Mete are requested
to mho on) nient, and those flatlet claims to proton%
them to JOHN P. PERSCH, hxecutor.
No. 608 SPRUCE Stoat,
Or to his Attorney, F REDS:Rick HEVER,
Pitt eat • r(0, 241 eouth THIRD atm',
WANTS.
BOARDIN G
LOST AND FOUND.
MEDICINAL.
LEGAL.
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
• Ro:a .11. L. thylitlMMOM.
thus 51aver.._._...........Mr. L. P. nEACM,
&LW MIS Ajeat- - _Mr JO& D. Krill% .
Talus (BOTTifokiiiiirifLNG. Jars- It.
Cauxa:e. Hems; Pritkmell. ,Tier; Araulad Dural. Hr.it. damn:-
Ts outaluda nth taa
M 'LI. ER OF W FIETSTONM.
Slaatar Calia Clooluglov. Mr. Vial's BOWIZI.
airrrio4lB tuu%L.
¢eats wand anther artzs alarm
~re opals at 6h cialock terfaraasea to emam.aao•
at i o'clock.
W-
HEATLRY & CLARK'S ARCH
, RTSIRE'T7BIt•TiRF
GRANDJCITI.74kit THIS AIPTERNOOV.
TH 7S '" TURD.*I'I Y.vEAiYq . Jaa. U.
EXPAYBODY'S FRIk :ND.
Mr. Fintiortr. 'Wm. Wuntl. v .
PETER. WILKINS.
Pater Wrttiaa, 3dra. Drm: Joan Adamta. yr.
Dot
•an liicodosassCr.traajd. Mr. Quilt..
tictts or PaleacAdnuest ra is te wad NI ate :a Dram eirtlß,373% ems: ISart. k i.
Ikon clot: at hag par a .'k: periomaie. 10
rOnatn one* at 7 o'e:oek preetsely.
DA N RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE. WAENCT shove
Eighth. DLem. eel* proprietor.
Dr.rrs open R7(°Waggle. Perron:moos to earencesgs
•t
t ag e AFTERNOON gull be gi re* • Eigeatt4 Lam
t sat for Famihes. mudoltog the Ea traelgiunta of
W M. BUTTuN. sad DAN RICH'S PETIL
To moments at hilliest rda lock-
THL4 EVENING RAND I;:sHIG„IMENTARY
TE J
TESTIMONIAL to A ER W. DANCKF.R.
On whlgh OCCIA,)II* haat of Vogt:rarer Talent van
aPirrhr, inc:ndinc FRANK DREW, the plealsr Come
dian; ERASE BROWER. R. H. 81.1Telt„ and tam+-
, on• other voil knots artste- DAN. RICE. Alga DAY
RICP. aid lbw Ker.:tar Coccheer hers eux
teem*. In adds tient topm.66 ,, ,•rrar of teem!,
SANFOITYS ENTIRE OPERA TROUPE
haunt generous!! volunteered. grill geyser. HERR
CLINE un the Tl 4 lat Rope First night of Mre. DAN
RICE and t po he Thorouzb-bred DANCING MARFA
ECONIaI WARD.—COMPLIMENTARY
K- 7 BALL to as UNION ASSOCIATION of Lkse.mi
NO,
the blareal Fund Hal), on baONDAY ISTr.
NINO, Jenaery:le. WO.
Master of Ceremonies,
OSCAR THOMPSON.
Vtoor}rumen.
CHARLES B POTTINGeII- LIROPOE S. MILLER.
Tickets. One DoWr. For mate ey tie Cardamum of
Arrangement", sad at the Lazar Nice Ofme.
A rneet,eir of the enemata* of Amerce:wets all] be
bold THIS EVENING at WARAld'ff HOTEL,et I
o'clock. WILLLAX D. YOuRE.
It Boeretarr Committee of Arrenteaea u.
SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS,
cuvencirr knot, mar gatk
THlODol.l7 B lWicl i g rc y . P AULT&
WIN be offered the follsonns *lrons osetthe The Port
of Genoe. Waehingtott and hie trammels. are tne!, re
presented.
NAPOLEON CROSS.INO THE ALPE.
In which 20030 Moving Pftures are repreeente4—to
t ether salt s hfo-hke view of the General and nut Mar
,has. The Aron ita hfareh.
MONKS OF MT. ST. EEILNARD.
Altar lueb the temfie wane of the Burns at Si..
The exhilation tercrunailna with the model Iles of
the monster ateantship, the Great &Warn.
Conon performances on Wednesday sad batman,
ekes*, IS coati. Claddren. 1, nerds.
s open at T. To eatanarnee at a.
AS A POST
" • l i tiirwh • li
DEA
DANCING AND
A WILL 81uRTL eCmah ln
DVf.YD
00ICFL.c-r.
riIEMPLE OF WONDERS,
Northeast tortir of TENTH and CHEBTNC
Bireta tutu acd Nor . ' A_tiretitt:
HAPPY_ NEW 1 EMI
/MINOR . BTZ
T trooiltrfo. Alaptila LI
Vta.irikreant.
EXHIBITION EVER 1 EVENINO IURTh(I THE
WEEK.
Comment= et TN n' took. sae on WEDICMDAT
and dATURUAY AFTEENHONS ail The tele! oitti
Automaton Bops tisolter, one of the vaunt manna of
Nteetuisoam liver estribitaid, will arleaf *KkAL. -
tote. and perform his aatomehodg Hata.
Admission Se tants. Children 17 asaa
THE CELEBRATED PAINTING,
PARISINA,
LORD IRO
alhnstrat• TIP of
N'S POEM.
ninth
LUCY'S PR 12 n• PICTURE'e,
TES PILURIAI FATHRIS
an d
THE MARTYRDOM OP JOEY BM
ON VIEW FORA F E W DAYS ONLY.
at the
D SFr DOR 5' sx - Frrsrno.v,
ACADEMy OF PINE ARYL
1.113 CHESTNUT &rent.
OpeefromfA.M.tosP.Y.
AdansaLen Ite cents.
YEN NSYLVANIA ACADnIY OF Tll
PINE ARTS.
tars CHESTNUT STREET.
Ti OPEN DAfLl".tErciaJayetutepv.l.l frcqat I A. I!.
LlifM.
{Canted—The Tecth colama Efesz,
of PI ra n e j e.
Admission ZS oazsA. Children antler If yes Lei
Shares of Noel' SSA d3-cf
.ER3I.-1:CIA ORCIIESTRA.—PubIic 41e
6esrresevery SATURD&Y.M.MUIC4I4I .. )
HALL. 1.1.3 V o'clock P. M. A vr.ck.aze euitt. -
one thllLsr, tir...kets.l3 cents. re. I.va
Andres, eat Beck - .t Lortua's Mama 3t...xei,st4 at 41
11.00 r. al&-sca
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE FIRM OF HEL3IE. MORRIS. k CO.
this cis ? &wired by matirtl cmaiest. .I"h*
bua.riims w:11 be mulct! by the he , . Irmo
WM. HELLS.
till.At".l. W. mert.RbS. .
W. T. W. DICKE- 4 4.)N.
rb.:.klefphis. Jan. 1.7 10A
The Imai.am of Oka stave firm s-.11t.) costmu3 `,y
and W. T. W. DICKFAIS 'war 6%
tants HELM E k DICR•e-ON,
not," Coal Ot; Wnrks.
THIRTIETH .5.tr...n..%0rrl et Haan 'St .
It• Wes:
1 1 1 11 E COPARTNERSUIP HERETOFORE
extatlet betersee the set:embers *W. the 6re%
of B. Lt. x 3. XOl3 F.ItTS Ise:molted b, rxttetalcoheest
l'he instates' of mot pm wXI to sett'e4 CT Jew. , Re
r.o9l.3ltTS.
An. 14.
➢ CABER CS telli coatkcita tta lamber tatiltadia
at heretofore at Chestnut Hill 11.113 t.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE_—S. SIL
BERMAN bas this day arsociated ar.th
HENRI' ICI ILINUER. rho tasmeas bareaftn De
~., ad acted under tta am* aad ayy.Y. of
r. kIL BERMAN k CO.
Pallado!phia. Jar, Id. I.
LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP.—NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscribers
here fommel art entered am a 1.:(121, , P4 Earenershie.
under the Irovmons of the Imre ei the Camencetvellta
of Pennetleenla.
lett thek name of the rut or yertnersluaW:l7.acrt
D Eason. end the resent nature et the trakineee the
Manuiseture and Sale of 11,ots and Shoat The: NY,-
hem 1). Edson tithe I.eners/ Fatima, ..1,1 John
dors and hleepherson Saunders are the Speen; Pen
nine MI teedne to the Cay of Fhlls-lenh,s. The
eamtai to rub mmttlbuted hr the Spectal Pannera to
Thensand Pelle., each nontnteattra Ftv•
sand Dalian. The Partaershtp commences thaTENT
DAY OF JANUARY. lirk, cad to to term:mate DE
CEMBER mom.
WILLIAM. D. EDSON,
Gatersl PArtsar.
JOHN SAUNDERS.
si s.c PRE.RBON SAUNDERS.
Srseml Partwirs.
Jnnosry 10th. two.
THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON It CO. HAS
Fees du fired by mutual 00IIIIPLT. WI D.
EDSON will settle up the teemeas of the old hrs. Tao
boss:eel of the Maaufsetura and Sale of Room sad Shoes
wilt be costumed at No. U North FOURTH Street, by
WILLIAM D. 1 , D80,1. under a Limited Partnership.
Mite day kirmed Levities b.m and JOHN SA UNDERS
and MACPHERSON SA Cli DERS.
SARAH P. EDSON.
WILj-lAhl. D. EDSON.
tall Ist
Juitiary to)t 114,11
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The partparytup heretofore enstate haler the
tam of WM. APOGNER, Jr.. k CO. in thin daycne
aolvad by mutunt consent. Wm. Spooner. Jr., ra s : ene
auil.orival w sign rn litoltletri i it. m.
pooNER.
ji
I. I. A'ADIGHR.
January to. IS.:YX
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win•
• cheater & `.toot:—GENTI,I•:MEN'S FI:ANISH
INCI STORE an 3 nit e:r &I AN UF.VTORY. 614
c lotgloo rNt.; r Street, ( nearly crows-4 the wined Hoene.;
f.ylnielpota.
J. w. S. n•could reinee4,l7 rall the attaabon co: Lou
W strop fr e to WI new cora, sad :a pro
pared to 611 or sr 11111T8 •A snort woe. no
perfect St una Wlsontaaale a reaft anloptoed vita
tna Shona and Co
r * ,..
421-1,
MORE PROOF OF THE IVONDERFUL
FECTS OF AION ELL'S AMERICAN HAIR
REPAR.VIOR.
Yu/Latin's:a. Septe=ber rut. HU.
Thu is to certift that I ens bel,d Six.” 'tan, sno
ens leonlintaended to try our ReparltOr ; 12.1 hssi
procured three bottiei. need it lot tame months, trttion
has owned ply bur to gm.. and ea** not Anne k•
ea rk is Wore, Jet tt Ls constantly
30:"TES.
so. Nor th litre street.
van•anTalA. sesamter rzh.
Mr. J. F. Mont!.: /Nor SI, —.l.,me tone mos us
hair commented falLng 0,4 so much so,. net 1 vie, ta
fart, fearful of be.,:,11.11_14 Ned ; but heanni of the voc
derful power of your Rettsfettlf. }vile inched bar a
bottle,. end after acne one-half o it tny hair not en!!
tee.se.l eninillg oat, bat nowtemenewd arowlas at
I base now se inlet a mot of hitt as a~q
JACO :VANS,
No. ilia t„, arty etzezt,
for esle by T. B. PrrEas a Solo Agerm ,
71.1 F.STN 1"T P•re.t. eriA-da
THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABiNET,
is E fi t 23 .17r f; 17, E t i , ; L ' I; a
a:et-Cars. .
_
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMMATIONS.
The importance of Parenesgy In theirs:writ t:re
young, tee se:ectr k m of mt-nyations and nosrr-ar. , ,r-r.
and in erery dip:Gluiest of acLre Lae. le lip:lnzd It
iinowleSsed my maul:to...Spirit nervosa vita
ed2rtn It. farts.
Written Liss,rl;tions fr.msk dasserreao nee 1r..: ta
sent by mad fot two doLin.
Cetiloitres of booms met grate.
JOIN L.
No. 912 CHESTNUT aciret , eec CAP ,nd smar m.
d 7 4-W we.v. Pitttda!DLAt.
SI.LVER SOAP—A simple preparation
for clew:mac Barer Kai,. !ewe rrore. Mar
ble, Sa t far Iraq* convorArat and edoeure ttsa
other. Ore hell the lehor of lose eiehair.; col be
saved by using this &Ay., which recant possibly goer!
the Great Zinc white, hod es no scrub:me it rech Dist.
the saving to the weir of the peat is =soh )racier rasa
the oast of the &ap. It :scrim the sarfate m yore sod
white es whelk new. Misenfarrare..l only by the 8.. a. a
Indexical Are p i'ocr.pan_ I. and mold by [Sea ly/eled
Atellts NAMARA) & CO.. AretateatlSS.
ad C Fessvi UT. gn-
RR. CORSON. REAL ESTATE
• BROKER AND CONVEYANCER. NORRL--
TOW N. PE.NEE.
FARNI4 Mor.t4ornerT.Baaks. wad Clatter
tiee. f r es:e or ticle.
600 D MORTGA G E oa formanegoste:...
BANDSOMJ LUNGE or sal*
en 4 31..
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.—
TO ANY AMA:IL - NT—rpm" Trucks. 'evs:rl.
t t
Prr i n:g7i) Ite. l s . tz: - , 2 .4A • e. k ft t / ,
111 p az‘t GAS L,Btrefits. below I.leibard. et -.0
goer" from 4A. M. TV. M. •141rAli
nn ACKERF.L.-525 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 3
iv Mackerel, LA snorted Oriziegl FseksAN. 01 !h.
latest catch. for sale by C. C. 5A1q..131, ARCH
street. 2.1 &tor ^b.....e . Prmlt. Jut
HA ms AND sIioULDERS.-2.100
Pieces City-Smoked Earns and ShcAt‘ders,
9CO Ploces ex
CH R
tra mut-cured Hu.. for eats br C. C.
BADLNR , w) A ein,
CiiEEsE.-315 boxes Herkuntr Count;
Cheese, to store, and forsale by C. C. SADLYR k
CO.. a R larva. 21 dm,. %Arm* Proakt rals
WICK-MAKING MACIIINTS which tem
-s-Pper tha clay, and make 2),000 ter day, Brick ?r t .,
Tde !dactonea. Clay Wheel, Mar Seneca. cad caviare
for Cdal Kilns. at C. C AFOUL'S. ti RIEMAN TtiWN
Road. above Fir Lb street.
ILLtx,X s, GIBBS' SEWING MA
CRINE.—Tlits Minium, never Gals to Tint , en
si r e .mt eyvioa. !LK For *ay at. Ili CITES r
MIT Strvot.
OAMBER—Rectifiedand Common for
OIL
sal. by WETHERILL &H 1101 HER,
)at d &Ad d Porde 9iiwAL? BMW.
A. M. Ilivni.c4tr.
tiTY Mrs:
ntiA