The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 07, 1860, Image 4

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Adeent, - The - following ~ 'iwitolatiertif! were no4l
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~.1430A1 , that the eleetiOntiithrellid,Miliof
it,
-William H. Beward t erany member.: of- his par
ttf.WO: iludormeof „--' the " WO' 'prOSSlbli'ooll2filii ~.),
'doctrine; or any endorser of the Helper-kW
_.
' any; sympathiser of Joins , Brown's eoloulei‘P- 027 :
- mourner, of 'his •fate,E. should. briminedlesert, fort'
lowed bre diepolutien_of.these_fitstes4..and. - telt
- further --- --:,- ,--, ,' ' :t;: „1 --- : --,- ~; :Sl l , -;!:
Readiiid, That apen the eleatigeflitell ft per
eon to the Presidency; wet wilUinatearor-Iti bring i
about ouch (Knoll - Mon; -and-to thlawe4ledge: our 1
lives, onr forhtnes an 4 =red honor. '- - . •
" Mt!. lotitillestel,Hnitelis,Statesa Rater, holif.;!
lug ofliocunder Secretary - Cobb and°Mi.-Bnehan
en, has thus eolesonly Pledgailde life; his fortune,
an d mg B adjidlniner;thet los-will endeavor tobrinst
about ; a,:disiOlition Of the s .Unitin.. In one .We H.
Seward or anyßepublican he elefiesd- President Of
' the Halter Stetei.by the constitutional majority of
the eleetoraivotes of the. several States. No man,
eau:Mike mot 'a ,Idedge'whornight not, with as
amok: PrePtietY,' 'pledge - 1- himeelft to 'endeavor - to
bring, about aqiisaolutimi of the - Union it Congress
should Moond.tho tarilf„.lporetow the ditty on Iron,
'admit sugar free,apprePrittemoney to - remove ob.
'aft-notions in the Savannah - , river; or any other !tot
of clearly minatitational Ipgbdation.; ' - ',- ~ •
' The people of the State of (14orgia will not, and
. Ought not• -to alibmit to app dictation se to the per
eon for -whom ;key should v ote for -President. If
-: all the fiteMagf- the: :Union were. -to combine: and
compel the people of Georgia -to vote' for •the' ilia-- 1
- Hon of Seward, Cobb; or - any one elie,"for'Presi-'
--- dent, thenqdr: Boston, might, with Some thereof
decenonof ,honesty, oflustbse, pledge Ids life and
fortune and :sacred honor to overturn the. Utiket;'
/11814 6 11 i - a, p roduced - by ,nontesc sunk a, eaute, Mr. 1
' Boston Would bevetheoordlal .wisbfs of all honest-
Dion" for his success. But when Mr. Boston, donee•
for of the port ;of Savannah.; *Miley - pledgee his
- life,blC - fertuno, and Lrs - sawed boner; to destroy
the Apterieim 'Union if-the people of the North do
pot vote 'against a partienlar -individual, then Mr.
Boston. utters a threat as traitorous in, sentiment
anCasinfamous in purpose ati any ever tittered by
any 4elort • while
„waiting,st-fleeerved fate upon the
' gallowis.—Chicage Times. ~ . ~ -,,= -I
leorretiotimlektee,ofthe.Clneinnati Commercial. - -
Itattutsammwa ;or Hon. Wmirsx Patorreeiorr
AND'Allint :Pnar:—liixtriorotr;,./ieb. ; 1,1880.
Perhaps itWould interest - some Or 'your. readers to
know why the 'ideation of •Pennington,"of -New Jar-,
soy, as Seeker, gave attehlatiefaetion in Washing
ton.. ..I.• think!. it Was,-,ila either,-1846 c4:lll4Bthat
Henry Clay became stab - ain't/fed to atoll an eitent
ihetnaehad to Mortgage Ashland:" In;tbe Mean
time, a movement had been *tatted in New Orleans
by some of Mi.:AKIO „friends ' ; that , theY ,would
pay his debts and relieve him .from his embarrass.
mente, — and lifil- A. H, Trotter, the agent of the
Northern Bank; in New Orleans;aas sett east td
confer with Mr„ilittee friends.,- The consequence
was that' about fifty thousand , dollars, were sub•
scribed; and the .H*0:: William. Pennington was
sent tn Kentucky with the money, and Oame to Le:--,
- ingtorrwithentmareelY any. person: knowing him,:
He walked into the - Northern Bank; naked ter Mr.
Boott, the cashier of the batik, indupori being ;Mown
that gentleman, asked if there were - .not -several
- notes of-Mr. Clay's that were,' &W in. afew days,
and'sras answered that there,werm 'Mr: Slott was ,
requested_to give the whole ainenrit of Mr. Clay's
indebtedness: which was done; and a draft op ono
of the Now 'Pork banks Was banded him,'and Mr.
Pennington left the - bark - Withldr-of. Mr.- Clay's
notes paid, In afew days Mr-Clay-came to town
to arrange for a renewal of themotee; if-'possible',
and was shown in the side room of the bank. -After ,
Sitting afew minutes he waked :Mr. Soon it there 1
could be any arranomentrte rim: the :notes for a
longer, time. -: kir. ',Scott lOoked - at Mr. Clay tones
if he was notjestirsg, - and tindit3g that he was not,
told -him that a, gentleman ,from New - , Jersey
bad called yesterday and paid all Of his indebted
ness., Mr. Clay started when Mr. Scott spoke.
looked at him a few seconds,. burst into tears, an
left the bank over w helmed .' No man ever ' ti
had
such frfende.e.Such, wir i is'ithriet narrative, an
incident in the life ofthe Speaker elect; and here,
air where Mr. Clay lived, his personal friends aro
reticed.that be bee been honored With the Speak.
Itavaiicip PO n' vat 13s688.—The San Andreae
Independent tells the folloWtng "ansodote'of
J., (Sol. JatneN,,we suspeet,) a an Frond= law
yer, who, during the late campaign, put np for the .
night at a hotel in -one of „the, nor:horn mantles.
The Colonel "went in" to a little game of.poker,
(noti.We're certain) and " went through," andaoon
crept off to hod.. Soon after, a brawny specimen
of Pikee, drama In "jeans"- and wolf-skin cap, ar
rived in search, of legal ,adyiee. Re was taken im
mediately to . the Colonel's, room; where, after wolf.;
skin had shaken thelegal gentleman Into conscious:
nese, the following oonvemation'ooeurred ,
-
iiKieYon Squtre"l--: ?" '
it Yee, what do you want, 'old boyy- - , ,
"Well, Squire, I reckon I shall how ter et a fi
ter o' your sort fur tar plead .a lawanit."
Whate it about, my good man r •
"'Bout a boes.'t - „
Here the 9010101 was all attention and ociurtosy.
He raised himself ; on his elbows, and put his ear
close to.tbo client's lips. Here, he at onoo oenclu-
Jed, was a chance to get evenen the night's losses at
poker—a: $3OO, perhapl a $OOO. horse in dispute,
and 'bright visions of a $lOO fee - flitted rapidly
soros his mind.
„
' , State all the eireumstances if you please, my
kind friend.”
• " Wall," said old wolf-skin, "yersee asl berly'd
this uv a feller named Rlipkine, *hat
keeps tt - chieken melt on Poverty Slide, (the
Colonel drew Me head in six inches,) an' arter I'd
rid Ike sway-backed, moon-eyed old critter till
night (here down went the elbows,) I kerried the
wMdstotker onten the Yard (Colonel's bead struck
the pillow,) and staked his spavined bailee on a
hill 'mon the taligrass, to give his hide-bound car
cass a chance for good. provender:, ,(The Colonel
waved his hand impatiently, but the old wolf went
- Wall, a rattle-snake bit aim on -the glandered
snout, an' now the - tarsal orittees got the big-bead,
an' old Pllpkins wants me to pay damages., ‘Yu've
heent Matisse, Squire.? •
"'Whites the damages ?" roared the Colonel.
"P-1.-v-e dollirs!"
Ms bead suddenly popped under the cOier, and
- the now raving Colonel shouted "Take yourne l f out
of this—l ' m retaine4 for th e snake-!'
Tim BMITON Zipress says: 'Mr. and Mrs.
Amnia, residing near tbe High Bridge of. the VOW
Jersey Central Railroad, are supposed to' be the
largest couple in this, ;tannin , : = The gentleman's
weight is seven hundred' Mounde; lad the lady's
weight five hundred. Mr.. Annin age is about
forty t fire,' and. Mrs. Anitin's about forty. 'lt re
quires nix yardsof eassimere for Mr.' AA pants,
and nine yards of cloth- for a coat. Be and his
wife-keep a public house at a plate called Peg's
Pebble. It is Mid that the New York Museum
offered - the steeple; $1,600 „per yeer and their ex
penses if they would mane to Nei. York ; but they
Wooed; on the ground that they did, not ,wish to
be looked at so much. They began to tumble* in
size about seventeen years ago.
Innernaseramt CONFLICT .IINTiIEiN AN gDITOIt
awn A Dom—They have a favorite dog in thecae°
of the St. Louis ' Republtran, *doh they °all
" Bill," and will* is on 'geed terms with every
, body bat the financial editor of the paper, called
Judge, ;ahem he, hates'. , Iteciently;as he was - going
into the einupotring room, Bill stood in his path : '
"The Judge, as usual, whistled to him, and called
for a trice; but Bill only growled and barked the
more. .The Judge took off his hat, a nine silk one,
and held it tliwanis the brute 'fin token of respect.
This, however,, instead of appeasing his. canine
hightass, enraged him the - more, end he sprang to ,
wards the tile like a.bleed-thirety tiger, and grasped
it between his teeth: , •-„ - ,
"The jadge Made • a desimmte"attempf to get
back the precious:article, and just as he was about
to wrest it- from his enemy,' Ids fiat slipped, and
down be went on all fours.. , Bill, leelegilte
Menem of hit antagonist's' preitieni made a
lunge ", at the seat of his- breeches. , - Gathering
in one mighty, mouthful, be gave ajerk„and oat
came the ()loth. -In the -meantime the typos were
looking on, and urging the combatant; to the fray.
"Go 1613111," go it Judge,' could be heard from
a more of months, and the peals of laughter that
came from' their unsanetified throats, : made the
whole building shake from garret to fotindition
stone."' The Judge 'did go it' as soon as he
could regain his feet—down the stair:lMo the sane
tumorhere, It iseald ;he - remained' dnting theiday:
The dog retired bolded the eters with the, hat and
piece of broadoloth,lrophiet of,his victory, where
he enjoyed his otium.mun dlgnitele ' for several
PaireOriviest ow rite IfllliAN 8161116.-- - - TllO pr.
portions Of the human figure are sirictiy, Mahe
matleal. The whole figure it six times the length
of the - foot. Whether the 'form be . Wender or
pitunp,-this rule holds good. Any deviation 'from
it le *'departure from the .highest beauty of pre
portioik. , The Orleltir Made all 'Abair Ititedues se:
- cording - to ibis rule. 'The face from the highest
point,of the forehead, where the hair begins "t 4 th e ,
end of th e eltinjaene tenth dike:l;l4e Stature) .
The hand: flout' the, idst to the end ofthe' middle
finger,'- le the; lame, -The sheet le a - fourth, and
from 'the 'nipples 'to th e .top the ,- bead
. ,
Is the' '
same:' Fromilhis' top' of - the *beet JO' OP
highestz. of.-: the forehead ,is . a 'seventh:
.
If the length If the, feed, from the mete op the hair
- to the'rhin„be divided, into:three KW parts, the
Rot-division determines. wherethe eyehrews imam,
and the second the 'plisoo of thenoetrite. The envoi:
is the central point of the 'Milian body; and if. a
man should lie bn his back with his antis extended
the periphery,of the air& which might be deaoribed
around him, with the navel for' its centre, would
touch the extremities Of, his hands
"'pnd feet. The
helghtfroM the feet to 'the top of the'. heed bike
same as the-distance from the extremities of the.
other whoa the aide are extended. ' These are the
geneisrineata r'es of the species.
, gges' The , Washingtorioerrespindent of the New
YerV Ternal mays' : - •
"The poor Tretildent is to be pitied, at this
tjunetute: if:Tatty of the 'Thimooratio - heart
will compel it to sustain and seem to countenance
him ; intt..he-has not-at this moment,. in-nubile- or
In private life' one disinterested'friend.: 'Shivering .
in sollindeaod'ege-..4eserted by, the parasites who;
Baked Ids, feet,that he might drop arturibs upon
them-:-4. hapless and, hopeleni old men, thosses
, the mieeltieflie Ass plotted against othets rushing
beak to plague himself—snob Is the portrait which
the penoilpf history will leave with the inscription
- under it, Jame; Buchanan,' 'printed printed In Meek
lettere tin a, yellow-ground—the colon, of the qua
. sentineand plague. ' - -; , ;
Graoran ROIIANCIFIN•RNAL 181PN—A FATHER
NARROWLY ,13 . 0061%8 MAURYINO 0191 f CATON
TER.-130mo gevAnteen'yeata ago a young and in
telligent Man married an aeoomplished German
-; girl ialtooketter, - Near York: , Be had 'before his
marriage,,nafortunately," °entreated- 1 . 12 intiraaoY I
withiome 'of Abating-men of-thateity f end-shortly i
' After:Ms mambo be 11103 TOOpeOlAd of forgery, I
- :'_The suspicion was so. strong against rhini' that he' I
- never, heard' of him -afterwards. 1
' ;She gave hirth to a ebild about a year. after their
MarruZ. , Ake died-when - the child was coke six
.7eska itind ottbeedelithibedliat , a Lehi a! GeV.
. w ho 'bed . .been. , ,her,driends far a lett 1
faintlYtitored. to -this !eity , whene the
- abilikil-extelticannteonlyprettyitttlegirlz-was &boa
SaTalOcareSki.' A•Ther fatally,' after ther,liad rej
Sided.herielX-Inentha r bad Etme , :property •
Shag - of geinbrot ) epd soon
4+;
-01sulelte4a4kersaadspeatithereduainderaftheir
'dela. -- They' wentilettylpg,Mttle iehrthtine, -- the
child, with a wort - 046mm isilitiedlEtifikenhel
-fer.! -prism,* berintsrldirfamily, and-adopt-W.ter
en his child, kttigare befall the oppertautties of
eduoatien that - limited. mean' welrlit- permit,
iiikl t,likelilldlitala l #o , beet/W:44k intelligent
ctrl,- About eta Weeitilig4igentleman•Arriverfin the
‘eityfillin 'Ste lideMleart State Of Square. Mr: Kiln
fteehelfor,' Seeing Veining 'Upon a hotel register;
sought ithantiMr the purpose,of gaining some in ,
forMitidnef it brothestof;kla -estico lives la Sonora.
It so happened they the..seetteratarkeew Mr. K.'s
:brothel Weill-they it tried' and warm
frie'n dad bitiiirtief r initurally sprang up be.
asst liiinielf and hirVIE. lie visited , Mr. li.'if
-house;
and there' met - the . young lady Christine.
They became friende, end• sabsbquent vitas ripen•
ed their 'f riendship into love : '• He offered her his
hand . in marriage, which was accepted. He kad
ived. In ' Senora for several years, and had been
`tenanted' with many of the -revolutions of that
sing - daely-rev,olutionarY Country, taking side
with " the liberals. The present Government of
that unhappy State it not " liberal," and the gen
tleman Was - recently exiled by Gavalando, the
Goveirtior.' , The , gentleman had ne difficulty in
proving all this; "-Besides, he had plenty of money.
',. Monday lest was settled upon as the wedding
Sunday whil e he was visiting the young lady,
his attent ion, was 'directed to a locket-ring which
'eke wore upon one of her lingers. He laughingly
aeked her whose miniature , the locket contained,
and she told:, him. It was that of her dead mother.
He looked at it, and. beeime deathly pale. lie
knew,the min iature e was that of his wife, and felt
sure that the girl by his side was hicown daughter
though he had never befotesupposed he bad achil d '
upon earth . -Tie' mingled pain and pleasure be
, felt—pain atthe thought 'of the frightful act ballad
been about to commit, and pleasure at his most
'happy isearia 7 Leannot be described, '
His daughter; after the shock which the discovery
iteresd her had passed away, was overjoyed at
-meeting her father. =
I News had reaohed• himorhile he was in South
Amerioa..or hie wife's death. When exiled from
Sonora, he determined to 'revisit Rochester, and
endeavor to clear up the stispielon against him. He
knew Diet hi' was Innocent. He travelled under an
'assumed name, but it bad been his intention to im
part iiiiiieCret to chriailne ere the marriage cere
mony leas , peefonned.. She, it will be borne in
iniad, bad adopted the name of Klingenhelfer, and
"the gentle man 'had supposed she was Mr. lE.'', own
• danghter. -
He was happy to learn, le he did from his daugh
ter, who had received the intelligence from her
mother; that all suspicion against him in regard to
the forgery in Rochester had been entirely allayed,
years ago, by the oonfession of the guilty party.
Be, NM go West with , hie daughter, and Bottle
there.--;Cleveland Plaindealer, P 0.5. 1. •
A Briars Taxale Lenv.—While Codling was at
Rio drantleolf):, says the Austin State Gasstte, he
calleeitipon the lady 'of Captain IL Clay Davis.
He informed her that be had orders to kill her hus-
band on eight, but aspired her of ids intention not
to molest herself or family.
She replied with , all. the heroism of a Spartan
' woman: •., My husband has gone with a company
of volunteers to, help the people of Brownsville.
Yon may be able to attack' and kill him, but, if you
do, you will have to go home and toll your folks
you had to fight for st. He told me to stay hero
when he left. It is our hems, and I will stay in it
,while one brick it on top of 'another."
The little son of this heroine, coming up at this
moment, shouted- 1 i Viva Texas y musra Corti
na, !" " Harrah for Texas and death to Codling."
,The brigand chief laugbed heartily and gave the
boy a two-bit piece. . ,
'.:. 'Senor de Oviedo and. his fair American
bride left • the St. Nicholas Hotel on Saturday, at
one ' O'cloek, and -embarked on board the Quaker
City, Capt. Shufeldt, for Havana, and a visit to his
estate, on the," ever faithful Island of Cuba.' A
'large party of relatives and friends took leave of
them on board the steamer, wishing them a happy
voyage and early return. During the year and a
half that Seder de Oviedo has passed in this city
and viebilty be hai made warm friendships, while
his large 'orders far the emedruotion of steam and
other machinery for the 'lmprovement of his
, estates—to say nothing of big expenditure for aril
ales tritest° and luxury—have given employment to
hundreds of our industrious population, and hand.
'. some profits for those who have had his orders.
AN EXCURSION INCIDENT.—Among the pleasing
inbtdents;we noticed the interview between a hale
, old negro_man of 75 years and the son of his for
, mer master, now a member of thelTenneuee Legis
lature, ' The sympathy which existed between
them, and the cordiality with which the colored
man was introdnood as "the favorite servant of
•
my father, who accompanied him to the battle of
' 'New Orleans," was very pleasing to witness, and
spoke well for their kindness of heart. 'nose un
acquainted. with -Southern character were en r
prised to see the most influential members of the
Tennessee Legislature 'holding familiar converse
with this old servant, and eagerly listening while
he reelted•lnoidenta connected with their child
hood. ' One gentleman was intensely interested in
a description of his father's wedding, at which the
old man had served.—Cin. Com.
• 14/P! The editor of the Columbia Damao has
received a letter from the lion. Charles It. Dadra
law, minister to Ecuador, which represents Mr.
Bitokalew'e health as being entirely restored.
Theatrical and Musical Chit• Chat.
(From the New York Programme.)
' Idunnocw plays an engagement at the Walnut
street Theatre, Philadelphia. in February, and
Jane Coombe appears at the Winter Garden, New
York, during this month.
TEE Baltimore Museum has been reopened by S.
B. Studly.
MrnoN, the manager of the Oftperstown and
Norwich theatres, in this State, advertises for a Jo,
retitle tragedian and a &incense, who, in addition
to her terpsichorean attractions, unitee the capacity
'of acting, and offers its en indneement the assuranee
thataalartes are paid nightly.
Ma. J&a. 'ANDERSON played Sir John Falstaff
recently, to the surpriee and delight of the Mo.
Wiens.
Asa OVBEIMAW is engaged to manage the stage
nett season at Wood's theatre, St. Louts.
Miss Adah Isaacs Menken commences an en.
gagement in Rochester on the 30th, aad remains
there one week. She will leave the United States
about the 30th of March to Join her husband, Mr.
John 0. Heenan, in England.
Mn. W. P. BROUUR is now acting u agent for
M. Ati., Anderson .and giliworthy, and is
with them at the Booth.
BOOTH, hey Gongenheim. Miss Jane Coombs,
Barry Sullivan, and the Wailers, have all playod
goad engagements at Savannah. •
MIER ARNETT), INCE Is expected to play an en•
gagementshortly, when she will produce a dve-act
tragedy, prepared for her by Mr. 11 J. Conway,
from the , Freneh of "Marie Stuart," in which
itiehel Made one of her most startling sensations.
',MADASIS ANNA BISHOP is soon to give two eon
nests in Charleston. She is in that city at present,
aroompailed 'by her husband, Mr. Shultz, and
Phalen.
" Ona Arranroam Cousrx" sneeeeded "Dot" et
the New Orleans Varieties, with Bothern and
Couldook in their original parts. " Dot" hid a six
weeks run..
Tax Opens or New Yong.—A short season of
Italian Opera will commence at the Academy of
Mule on Monday evening next, when Adelina
Patti will appear for the first time in that city, in
the rote of Eivira in " I Parltani," with Brignnll
as Arturo; Perri, Ricardo; and t3nsini, George°.
The sale of oasts commencea on Friday next. We.
ber's " Der Prete:huts" will be produced early in
the season, with Mesdames Colson and Eitrakosoh,
and Signore Stigelia and Junes In the oast. A
magnificent new some. with new machinery, has
been painted by Calyo, for the " incantation Beene."
On Saturday, February 11, at 1 o'clock, the first
Patti Matinbe will be given.
Astusannure rtt llavairs.--Maretzek's fourth
subscription season, which -terminated on the 29th
ult., was equal in every respect to those previous.
They had given twenty-two operas in thirteen
weeks, inoluding four new ones—namely, "Pollute,"
'"Medea;""" Zingarella," and "derma di Vergi,"
—and promise, now to produce "Il Bravo", and
Fre Diavolo " The east of 4, Zingarella" in
cluded the Gaselero, Mad. tinioni. and Moslem!
At the close of the opera season, Marettek would
give a series of conce tn conjunetion with Gott
's:balk, the pianist.. C am pbell's troupe of negro
minstrels, with, Dement's learned 'monkeys and
dogs) are at the Villeneuve Theatre ; the circus is
doing well, and the bearded woman, great giants
and little „dwarfs, and several panoramas of Mo
roooo vlotories, are all well attended.
Oannronnra.—Mart Taylor, the Only rhymster,
18 giving shows in some of the mining towns. Ills
Company is styled the "Taylor Family." The
following le an extract from his programme:
"Doors open soon after dark, Performances com
mence when all get in. Children in arms admitted.
No counterfeit money taken at the door. No
grumbling at the perfermanoe. The audience are
expected to applaud. Admission : Dress circle,
fifty cents; parquet, four bits; other parts of the
house, half a dollar."
hire: Jas. H. liecaarT had arrived at SaifFran
A. MR: CoLzoli, an Irish singer, who was re
'oebtly engaged to sing at a bends in London, was
lined d 5 by a magistrate,fht non-attendanoo.
At oseiii H. DINCH young - pianist of Charles
'ton, Gotth Carolina,'ls now in Germany, and is
athieving for himself honorable &situation in the
highest ninsioal °trifles there.
Wan tenor BetWA htui made his Mut In Rome,
he:" La Favorite," with great success, and was to
'Rnpeir in Verdi's new opera, "Ballo In Bleachers."
P4OIDI Is writing a new opera for him which will
,- ,be produced this season in Roma under the direc
tion Of the composer.
Miss SIMEIS hteLnen, well known as an stereos
l n the United States, has just received the offer of
Cu' engagement fir the dramatic company at the
Paris Opera Rouse.
'Round, run 'Rion. Stwourt.—After the
~gone on hie first entry, which may be called the
grand incident of the night—inch a tribute being,
indeed; s notable epoch in the life of any arts:M—
AIO second was one which peculiarly recalled his
late accident to the mind of the spec, tater. In the
course of the plete, Be to Foy hands Roger a let..
• ter, which be took in his right hand (the lost mem.
• ber) al naturally as possible, and raised it to his
eyes to read, with as much ease as any of his fel
low-adore Would hate done. „Needless to add that
this Owlet` the skill and ingenuity with which his
gad accident has been repaired drew forth Im
mense applause, round after round followed for a
length of time, ands buss of gratification was
beard for many minutes throegbout the theatre.
ileannilux is giving annual prises for the beet
.neir =gait works. This year a "Btabat" was
the object of competition, and the palm was carried
away by M. Neldy, of &tumor. Next year's price
arilt be given to the best overture in a high style,
.and a cootie opera. , in two acts, which latter is to
' be 'performed at the theatre of that splendid town.
Liven!, "the only ono of the doves of Paganini,
who at all recalls the magic of the great master's
bow," gave three contents of chamber music in
Paris recently, at the Salle Beethoven, in the Pas
-cage de Moore.. 4he programme included the
-names ofMosart, hiendelesohn, Beethoven, lladyn,
iteilioi, and Rossini. The yodel portion was et:t
irade& to Wind 'Laborde.
- 'A nattpis:Ti'itt the Porte Bt. Martin Theatre,
has ininsedia great sensation at Paris. M. Moe
-guard is the author, and the subject is the ttbdtm
iten,• of - a ViSveo , daughter—ln short, a dramatic
Akeltert" of the:Mortara cage. The audience com
prised the Tinwor and Empress, (Molds, Benm
'tors, and members Of the Corps Legislatif, and the
:fipearance of the bowie was Mato( a gala night at
-theopera, The piece is regarded es a potitteal
Wept:op of the most rignifteent . • ,
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fiteamakip Kennobeo, Hand, hence, arrived et New
ark 6th Inst.
Steamship Vial), Bliorhonoo. hence for Liverpool, was
poken 2 P at 20th nit let 4818 . long 31 M.
81h1 Philadelphia. Poole. for New Orleans. (changed
rom Philadelphia) was loading at Liverpool glst ult.
Ship Sweden, Meade, from Leghorn for Philadelphia.
Gibraltar, leaky, was discharging 11th ult, by order of
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me ult.
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ahult.
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ult. raged her, anchors, and went ashore abreast the
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eight feet water. and wee much strained. All attempts
to t the veinal afloat had failed, and she would proba
-tA be condemned.
pa Corn s I, Bevan, Peterson, for Nagasaki, re
mainee at Hong Hong Nov lg.
Bark E E Badger. Bulling, for Philadelphia, entered
outward at London 13th ult.
}frig Model. Dow, sailed front Trinidad 11th nit. for
Philadelphia,
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Bahr Mary Ann Magee, Magee, from Boston, at New
York sth hist.
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tilt. fo r
Bohr J Siren', Corson, sailed from Cardenas 115th
Philadelphia.
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sr•9 As Presented to ita Stockholders. Jan, 31 1800.
Capital Stock —......—. 4200.09)60
Odrpluo, January.), 1859 121351.12
. freminms received in 1669:
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Serino. ... . . . 124,48033
Wand N avi g a t ion i i,r;' 314,067.13
Transportation... 42,0111.10
Inierest received.. . . . U. 76148
Salvage and reinsur . alia:L......... ..... ::.:. se,eas.z,
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Dividend, Commissions to agent. _ _
Taxes, licenses. office rent. • ...... 83983.85
Printing, advert.eing &expiosot. ,
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- 11 - OTAn OF FFN_MLViatIA:4"BE AND
jUNE INSUBANCH—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD.
INGS,
CharOred In Illig—Calltal DEDIDGE — X4PaIar 34.nuM/ ;*
IMO, MAO 60.100.
An ingtortod in ioun4 and 'WWI, osoujili”-ooar
Ono° to nature oi,Vessels and cargoes, Buildings, Boob
of Morohantio' 711P8MII"
illenry n D.4 , Wre ,
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Fre„,ttaga l piruv Pihre. f . W ß'Veltt..
k ri ll . da th.
4' •I. wil d Mfgwa. F irvira . ,
gmt7B. l ° WEEt% RD P,reffdest.
WILLIAM Tar, r..A. Zretart ' /01.-1/11111 if
4.1 (Arno nag mojfilNg OW
ittepti2l COMPANY. No. imam West,
DIRECTED,
M. W. Baldwin.
i bt. W. 11. 0 1 . 7ith'
I)Et;Jlge t n ir n . 3.4i4&"
Won,
nem i aliguel,
0. Mitchell. in. ll. ° Loye,
harks P. Norton,
. lit 4 7 ULU 9 W. l a C ni a A, lw trarne
G 1 • . Md. . iOhlitiligrOFl.,
Tfkomos L. L
übar...
tieslent— d M. W E Ben i %
Booretory.—EDWlN ligrfr i . ' e"-- . . A Old
rbRAWINE/ AND PAINTING MAT&
D
RIAI4I.
!neaten' and Arohitaata' Stationer,.
M an Fainting Materials.
otiohomaniaDraiana and Vaasa.
slat llnzaa for Children, and also for Artiste and
T ta ut , .
°tures and Pietare Frames.
, wing Card,. Amerloan not Preach.
•
ppiel greats to the troee.
SCH 0 A 4 .140iN H Sp„HTZKY,
No. He hood, ElGHTtreit.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. est-not
SILVER BOAP—A simple preparation
for oteatusing Biker Pints, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, &re, far mot e oorivenient And effective than Mir
other- One hal the labor et Reuse cleaning may be
saved by using t Is Boa? which eating& Nuttily lure
Ne tined Zino w ilte, an as no se rubbing ts required,
ei savinsin the weal o the paint le much greater than
. aunt of the Soap. It eaves the whoa as pure and
Fiknte ee when new. Manufentared only by t , ;:eiVtoi
de:teal B nap A iiaB6,Ad po ir ti ld bi i 1141 a lii
ini a dYMlT. cast
TILE CONFESSION AN) EXPERIENCE
JR. of an INVALID, published for the beneht and al
seramingand • caution to young men who suffer from
Nervous Debility, Premature ppm, &e.; I replying, tit
the same loom the means of Cel l Cure, by oneowho
3 4
cured himself, after having bee:pant to rent lissom
through medical imposition arse pee ory, mast°
rpies may Imbed of the author. NA PHA IPA, MAI -
AIR, Esq., Bedford, ken Brooklyn,. ins* ommty,
rafi r i n ic, by epoloaing a post-paid add r vied envelope.
REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.—
C. DoNomwx will continue business until Star
next, at la South WATER Street, ad now (Afars for
sale, at the lowest market prices, l o t Dash , or on ap
proved short credits, 4.000 barrel steam-refined Sugars
and,Syrups, of various gradeloladlng Lovering',
ilrushed and Pulverised and TS Ment-out Loaf
agars. Also, Swann Java A amantfuesen,n
ia,' and Kelly 'a Prenoli Brandy oloring. Jar- m
OILS.-30 Bbls. No. 1 Western Winter
Lard Oil, 2,000 gallone Winter Blaanhed Whale
011 1.600 gallon' Racked Minis 011, 1.100 gallon], rure
Tanner's 0141,000 galb,rin Viqtitssr' Machinery 300
gallons Refined or Graafian Qil. 10 bbl, Romanne Oil
for burning, in store and at factory. Fostile by
ROWLEY, nft BURN & 00,,
Ei•l/TH NAR YEB.
PVERY DENTIST, JEWELLER, SIL
VER-PLATER,MACIIIIST. Oun•Smipi.
omit Pluniher, 'Artlinins in nenentl
Vould have one of SHAW'S AR 'MAN OAB-STSWES
BHA w [MILEY.
yz2 i rt hY 243 RACK B tr2et. Phitotdelphin. Pa.
UTTER, DRIED APPLES, DRIED
Jur pEActits._&c.-17# packages prime f isirg Rut
ter; 353 bate Dried Apples apd reaehes.ia stoo and let
sale by GILL YAIII,
101- 3 5 . 35 NORTH WHARVP.I. below A ROH.
SLATE ROOFING, &o.—Whoever desires
Ps. 7 Mate Roof put proyerlT i on,or a lanky one made
and waryanted.ll4ll 7 ,mmpth mm
nte ao:it
uy direetlne to I 'ORIk
Old Slate yurehasMee. N au TROMVEON re
' )110
IVI ACKEREL.-5T5 iga. Nos. 1,2, and 3
Mso d terel, in snorted Opeiaelreolatem, of the
latest oats , for salejsy C. tiIADLe.R. k. CO., ARCH
Street. 2d nor above Front. fat
IjORSES TAKEN _TO WINTER on n
Farm in Delowere oount7. Exoellent p 4 blep
and experienced Grooni. Apply No, AU WA UT
sirept.eriannd story. Wit
TIE LEO , L VIIESTEUT STREET.
above Fourth, NortlL aide, ban a fine assorimen
Meeraohauln Pipes, Cigar Tubes, Cherry diems. gents
Walking Canes, ace. 104.103 lie
lIANANA 010ARS.—A full assortment,
Just received, in store all bond. Thyttenfion
of denture la invited. R. tRIUNT 2E' ONB.
esit-rf Nn.lllB 'IRON Rttrat..
Q(UI
BBLS Primo Halifax and Eastpor
Herring, WO boxes Ron Herring, 200 hal
bib! White Fish, in store and fog by
Wht...l, AY I.OH in CO.,
1131 itit And- ipt NOR fit Wbervrs,
VALOUTTA TWlN.—Just reoairod,a
superior lot or Oaloutta nine all for sate by
.yvr , wv co.,
ass fitt.nel 111 . h
CODFIBII.-600 qtla. Extra (rand Bank
in store and for sale by'
WM. J. TAYLOR. & 00.,
del 194 and 114 NOR TIT Whourva•
DEFINED SUGAR.--500 bbls. Crushed,
Warms,. andfine ipuiverip.d A cane and.yelpw
tua dt gr a. sale by JAAII43 GRAHAM CO., LE
,R 9
MACE—For sale by
Pal ,NoLlsalafrA
DIRECTORS,
[
F. n ittt S Olt k 64.
nry Moan,
ward Darlinstors
. Jones Brooke.
armor APllvaints
pass C. lland,
onert Burton,
aoob P. Jones,
tame. B. M'Fariande
(whoa P. Eyre,
oy B. Semple . , Pitta
U. . 4organ, ..
. . tier, o
1 , 11 mot IN, President.
. HAND, Via" Preaddent i
'reran. dle-dtr
.111,..41111+M.
11ThISSOLUTION. OP COPARTNERSHIP.
JOSHUA IV, Tet e r-Oland t3AMUEk H. SHINN,
o h ftrYaViPii'
sll J o ug v lh o e :l o a n hlim a nned to oodeot and receipt for
OA Wiwi); 111 Y riln
Philadelphia, let sae , Aeth, :ex. at
TITSSOLUTION.—The copartnership hero
tofore exlitini between the subscriber' under
the farm name of BROWN do En.BINCIER, is ags deg'
dissolved tay mutual ooneent . The beetle's vrt II e net
tled breather of the undersigned.
LOUIS BROWN
rhils., Feb. /. Dm. . , P. a.
NJOPARTNERSIIIP.—The undersigned
, have this day WLIZINI, a e_npArtnesship, under the
name and stile of i S u w cl y & g e Atab
t one- ,
N. C h ola littiid e and,Tne t i rests il ' at the old
• LOU4I
fel-at* CHAN.. J. EIVAFD.
rhISSOLUTION—NOTICE.—Tho part
-I—ir • tierehlp heretofore existing between the tinder
signed, in the late firm of LHNTZ & SHIRK is this
day dissolved by mutual consent ; and debts doe and
owipx by and to them will be settled by JOHN 8.
LENTZ, who alone is authorized to settle the same.
B. LENTZ,
Jan. 30, 140. N . H. SHIRK.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the
wholeeale Wine and Liquor Inaineet, at the °ld
staid, No. n3O North THIRD street.
P Oa.. Jan. 30.1800. MI4O) JOHN S. LENTZ.
a -/I LIMITED PARTNEESIIIP.-NOTI()E
IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscribers
have formed and entered into a Limited Partnership,
under theprovisions of the Laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennaylvania..
That the name of the firm or partnership is William
D. Edson. and the general nature of the business the
Manufacture and Sala of Boots and Shoes. That Wil
liam D. Edson le the General Partner. and John Saun
ders and Macpherson Saunders are the renal Part
ners, all residing in the City of Philade phis. The
capital in °ash oonti United by the Swot eartners is
Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thou
sand Dotter,. The Partnership commences this TENTH
pAY OF JANUARY, We, and Is to terminate DE
CEMBER 31, /SOL
WILLIAM D. EDSON,
General Partner.
JOHN SAUN
MACPJLERSON
SA bN P DERS,
January 10th, IBM Bmetal arnd6
w
TLI,E FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & 00. HAS
been dissolved by mutual oonlent. WILLIAMD.
EDBON will mettle up the business of the old firm. The
business of the Manufaotare and Sale of Boots and Shoes
will be ciontinved at No. le North pOURTH Street, by
WILLI/01D. EDSON, under a Limited Partnership,
this day !brined between him and JOHN BAUM/I:RS
and MAOPHI.RSON BAU.NDERS.
SARAH P. EDSON,
WILLIAM 1). EDSON.
January 10th, 1860. fall-lm
VOTIOE,OF LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP.
whereas we, the subscribers, have this day re
ndered and continued for a further period of three years,
as hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en
tered into on the gist day of Deoember,A. D. IBe6, to
commence maths Ist dayof January. A.D. MP, under
the provigione of the Ant of the Genital Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved March gist.
IBM, entitled "An Ant relative to Limited Partner
ships," and all other enaotments of the said General
Aseembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there
fore, in compliance with the provisions of the said en
actments We pnblieh the term. of said original and
renewed limited Partnership, as follows:
First. The name or firm under which the said original
and renewed Limited Partnership was anj is to be con
ducted is that oil. T. PLA'PE & BottorrLE R.
titeond. The general nature ofits business was ands
that of Merchants in a general Foreign and Dome s
Commiulon Reeineea in the oity of Philadelphia, and
also in the buinnese of Importing and Exporti and
Vending fiterehandise on amount of the said n Li mited
P 1 [ 0:',1 1 )% said Limited Partnership was and is com
pewit of JOHN TREOPIII4I.IB PI Al E r who i des
the city of Philadelphia yof CARL RCHOTTLER,
who_ resides in the said oily of Philadelphia. and
CHRISTOPHER F. PLATE. whose. p ace of residence
is. at present. in_ the free Hanseat city of Bremen.
.T he said John Theophilus Plate and Carl C. Bchottler
were and are all the general partners in the said origi
nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said
Chriitoplier F. Plate was and is the only epeeist part
ner therein.
Fourth. The special partner, CO Christopher F.
Plate, oontribitteddietually and in od faith, in ouh,
the sum of Fifty Thoesand Dollare.to thecapital or
common stook of the said original Limited Partnership,
ifth. he said original Limited l'a he r he a l r r c atp oom
minced on the first day of January, /i. D. 1867 , and was
to have terminated on the 31.1 day of December. A. 13.
1830, but the some hap been renewed and continued for
the further parli of three years from the gist day of
Deeember. A. or. Mind will terminate on the lint day
of December, A l . .
Phtladelphia, Deo. t, 1819.
J. TREOPIL PLAT y,
CARL C. BCHOTTLER.
CIIR. FR. PLATE.
By his Attorney in fact,
.14-ew GODFREY FREYTAG.
SAVING FUNDS.
A biERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Compa
ft.E. con, WAL NUT
streets—open daily from 9 till 6 o'oock, and on Monday
tills in the evening. This Old Institution has always
paid in full on demand, without notice.
IN'PEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All some paid bank, on deni end. in gold and silver.
TRUSTEES,
ALP.X. WIIILLDI N, President.
BAmb. vice President.
John C. l'arr, T. H. Harrier. ()sorra Nugent,
john Annum!), Jr. T. Bodine, Alb. C. Roberts,
ohn Atkmen. Jonas Bowman 11. IL Eldridge
Bowen!. JOHN N. WILSON, Trees'`..
JOll6l C. BI 748, see). fee-61,
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND 80
CIETY OF .11ilLApEL.Ill t A l
Onion, rol : lis i rrol j tn 410 t
CHARTERED lIIP I TIfiLthI 1 i tfikE OPPENN
VAN . .
Heposite revel in mos of One Doi* an_d, prraW&
9atiVrig is Id
from 111 1 °Nalgir 42
0111/0.
A responsible and tellable Bavlngslpstitation hiNi, leg
bean neholed In thetvorttierq put or the
. oity, and " T 0
FAX ' gi l atr i e ß p s 1 Yen llg l i t i7 ri d s 17:19
__ l 8 111 py l f; i t
t a liVo eit i l a t .
1. anagert at organisms anu moan
it. have he en
governed
vh f iji d i z:UVrit i ,%r o art, od g e i Teubuirl:
:of iv nti alre F lobiAthouri t l yr.' 4I)
Prdm 8 to2g nenloojc, ?leo. qn asr and Thlradis
from lum II o'oloas In a rennin,
elio,k Klett, 111141114/1 1 / 1 1e oen 8
ith
t h a i tellitgr%sodir,
f lilitt P . l ntrins•
ma Hart. " it atle%
ohn Keogh''', tr„
e i t r ht,
= p s p ip.
.Nfui.lglitheereld
r tt. ire; eo. T.ihom,
rc Parole°
harm & IN LE, Preitsph
Fulton Ilanr. Snow/Lir. I u
SAYING FUND.---UNITED STATES
ii ii m i yaGOALPAII Y. 00ftlet THIRD sad CRUST
ititAlocrtittlarirliSMlTO 'rgitref trV.kfOr
/It 1,7 6 1 4 " ut 4.riadmi I.7r;v7h,a.rtt
niftaglekigrli.ratz
vidn.l Ne I F HEN H. ORAWFORD.
Arotallis!"ll3lt.
- -
CAVING FUND.-.FIVE PER OENT. IN.
' i TIREBT.—NOTIONAL SAFETY TRUOTX
p N , WALNUT Street, fkuthwest oorner of TRAY!),
PPil slain& Inoonsoroted by the State of Fenno vs
money is received IA any gam, large or moll, and ID
tarot paid [row the day of depoeit to the daynf with-
The Olaf Is open pve7 day from I o'clock
_ln the
morning till o'otottis in nening, and on Monday
and Tlioldarcon...opv 1,33 K NEL prwoot.
OBER 8 L Via Prominent.
WILLTAN ISO, amatory.
Mattosu .
In. Ifenry_l... Benner, pirtgut in irewster,
weird L. wider , P. q . 3 .
bort Selfridge,
mael K. Ashton. ran o" LAW,
oath Yorke',
Landreth hlunns, James L. Stephenson.
oney le received and payments made daily.
he investments are made, 0 conformity with the
Grovisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
round Rents, and such knit-olass 'scandal es will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors„ and
which cannot fml to give permanency and inability to
this Institution. aal-lv
LEGAL. '
JN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Edtate o f JOHN FOSTER, deemed.
Notice in given that the widow cif. the Reid deoedept
4ns filed her pettaoe And an aPpraipenient'or the per
itonea property elected to be retained by her under the
proeienne of the net of Assembly of Iltli April, 18el. and
that the name will ho approved. 'Wen exceptions are
filed thereto before the 17th der of February, A. D. 1880.
la3l-tuthit THORN, for Petatoner.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ao.
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD.
SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER,
le and la CHABIBEHB BtREET.
(Formerly lig Chatham street, New York,)
Wild os.ll the eloooial ettontion of TOOIIII arid
Dr ggiets to hie removal, Ann also the artiolos of his
m ufaciture, via I
BROWN BM uFF.
I bp
Drinugroe,.
51471 8. 13' . ` ,Ti1i e 6,... rNaVikT,l=6,
Atnerionittnan t a uFF. Copenhagen.
Fresh Notch,
IN t l i o.Lat Sootob, Irish High T out,
711- Fresh Honey Dew geotoh, or Lundyfoot.
TO4CCO.
MOILING. /TN CUT CMIVING. MoNING.
No 1, F.. 1. .. qr . piton, U. Jaen,
fig : 6, o v witiNgraweet, 'donnish,
&OD. ; & 2, lola d. tlweet tkiented_ Cirir. Canister,
liftefont. Tin Foil Careddish, 'tire Turkish.
A °molar of Prloos Will be sent 2n.stiol coition.
N 11.—Note the new artiole ot ?tr.& Hoidah Sena;
whtoh will be found a superior article for dipping pur-
PO.Oll. dil-31111
VIA•NOP3*
TM/ J. YISEMIER'S AND OTHERS'
aelolontoillPorr York PIANOS. From elEd.
upwards to S4IWJ. For sale for cash. and on monthly in
stalment'. Pianos to rent. JAM. BE LLAK.
t 1 & Sentli Fl FTII Mt., above Spruce.
lm. Mole A.ent.
STEINWAY A SON'S NEW rA
'Miff OVEH-till'HINO GRANDWANGS,
ARP GRAND, AND SQUARE VANDB, tow.Pre
ed in concerts Mid in private circles by the best
performers. Received the first presniums over the best
makers, from Masi ke Gottschalk, hlason, and others.
Obedient° aiioolllpelition. 111.ASIUS BROTHERS,
db-]s Ited CHESTNUT fittest.
FfwnoULlvAY I'IMSENTIII
PIANO-PC/R.7'ES.
mELOp
1"i/ MINS.
• op-PORT"
MELOlnitis
PIANO-F It TES.
• • hi ELODEOt:i2I
PIANO-FUR
MELOD d.
Nada br Raven. Hamm, & Op., Nunna rk
Hallett, Davis, b., Ca.. 10
u-ls I giagV D
nr •
BEVENTII and ' tol,
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
SOHOMACHER & CO.,
1031 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully Invite the mule
loving publio to call and examine their new and sus
emceed immuyemel—
THE'PA LOR ORAND PIANO.
ILaving convene the Tone, Touch, and Action ol
thu. Grand 211141 c, Into that of Ili Square Instrument,
t,vmd l ing all the objections geperallY made NOP 14710 of
ran Fl6llO , also dinfinighing the cost or t ee game.
n vo nine, purity of tone, great power, brilllaney.
eel", de la', and evenness of touch, wi th illlqUalfe deli
oaoy an nweatneu, thane
SUPER OR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly uneralled. They have releived the highest
encomium. an are pronounced by critics to he far su
perior to any nstruments ever manufaoturad in this
eountu.
.ConOantly on hand, a lama and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the
First Prembre, at all exhibition' ever exhibitel, !q
-eluding the rise Medal from the Crystal Palate Ex
Whoa. New 0rk.18113. eel-t
pAWSON & NWIIOI.BON,
nocnotuprabd.
' 1108. 819 AND 5:11 AIINOR STREET,
Between Myka A nal ti Sliti . Lnut atree4s.
JAMES PAWBO4 I . JAS. B. NICHOLSON
ANY*
JAVA COFFEE. —l,OOO pockets prime
r L ,4ll,l,tfo ß irgaor attle by JAMBS GRAHAM k.
D E LEON, 411 untsTNuT STREET
above Fourth. North side.,hon th e vary boa
Smoking and Marring Tamer* in rtuladephis.
4459 , -/M •
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CHARLES HEIDSIOK
•
CHAMPAGNE.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
No. 186 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
appointed Agent or the sale of the above 11111i
vatted brand of
011AMPAGNE,
And offers It to the Trade at the
LOWERT NEW YORK RATER.
NO baskets, Quarts and Pinta, now In none, d2O-If
CIIAMPAGNE WINES. —Ye 011eciuot,
MOW. Montt°. and Chandon Green Seal; Geisler,
Cabinet, and Associates Verzenuy bottles; Piper,
Reldmeek, Creme De Bousey. Also, fine o'd Madeira,
Sherry, and Port Wines, for family use, dow in store
and for sale by It. P. MIDDIATON & BRO.,
Importer. of Wine. $llll Brendle',
No. o North FRONT Street.
WE CALL ATTENTION Or TILE
V V TRADE to thin really Beperior article t
ALFRED RENAUD COONAC.
A supply in ageorted paeans.' oonetantly on hand.
Order. received for direot imporrtation
Aleo—litennesey Cog nao_ Le Boy Cootneto, London and
Rolland Gins, Claret an Wood and Camel, Champagnes,
high and low pnoes. LONG CHAMP. ImpoAor.
217 South FRONT. Philadelphia.
G EORGE, WITITELEY,
N 0.115 South FRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy,
Wines, &0., offers for eats, In
lalie onl y , the following, anions other standard brands
brandy .
TO:III,IT,Ta.w, .. iTta u ridmg C 0 ...
.B e i gne ,,,,,
MUMS. plip.z.i.,
2 kr. 0.?,,,9%., num rrosrietorss
U. nonneasy.
o, Eltuvt's Falvey Melt Whlpkey,spd the aholoest
Ttairilt."4:7l9i9lK:retriniatreehee Sherri
r J o artir kualt'l3ati
eras num. n yar Bordeaux Oh. &a.. ao - sgl-ly
SHIPPING.
puILADELPCIA
accp
ORRSOENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
atti•
A'S AN ADJOURNED MEETING OFITHE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
EELS AT
NO. 8 BOCROHARTIP REOHANSI,
At 10 o'olook A. M., Beetember 7th, 11919. the follow
log gentlemen were unanimously elected Direotem
the Company. TIE
GEORGE H. STUART,
8. MORRIS WALN,
SIATTIOW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACIALRSTER, Alta
JOHN EDGAR THOMPAS.
The BOOED of LINBEORIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Moe, where all Demons Womble to the enter
prise MO respeotAilly Invited to imbeiribe.
#IOI.THE BRITISH AND NORTH
Ammer ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
'ZION NSW TOll TO Livnrooi.
gilled Cabin reussage— $l3O
mond Cabin Ti
ruin! HoiToll TO LIVIRtOOL.
plat GeV Paess.ge ir .- ----le%
4
T m7 r..7tori: s to is n l eall at Mi i lx and Cork Rubor.
Plt I , Capt. u ns, Ir* LOirs_y ar
ARA A, Capt. I. tone, M A. pt. est
ASIA, Capt. F. . Lott, IA pt._ ergot.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUR4A, ot..efetteS,
SCOTIA, (now but ding.)
These Yessats carry a whiten[ol ht lit nutst-Rtald;
Yft e gYFA It4 S I , to t ri e r ,
4 Duw d
" 11°,7141."..d.y.i..1.1.
Eu uPA, unthh, ~ ton, Wednesday, fan. IL
AP ICA. Stisnrios, " York, Wednesday, et,. I
RittlatiA, Maar' " n. Wednesday, eh. B.
ANA, tt, '• ork,_Wednesdar. eb.Oa
VADA, Lang. " n. Wodneeday,Feb. vs.
Dente not geop i red until pet for.
An exparieno Burgeon on rd.
Theo rrasy n these Mips In not be seestutta i lle for
4
Gold, Si Per, ISqn , Biome, Jairsity. f'r Wogs tones
or Me , 4 eel tails of lading Sr. 2u there or and
the mice tlonsof therein expressed. or reight or pas
sage aPPIy to R. CUNARD ' S w stem,
ear Yolk.
gmuk.FOß THE 80IITH.---0111ARLER-
Tori F iv:4myfivarzAirasurra.
o llejevy Frei htat an eve enEl o ' stymies per minties
t w New Y"
BrElaitt • a.
The U. ligtesruahre MA ME sTATE. , Fas
teq v Uh r a y le o. 4. 10 .111 . 1unan. will WI on WOO W.
&It a we . oars at Sea.
mush in
"hit:Val I' S
The U. B. Kali 84amsat, EnkrE . OF 01301161 A.
Calpted /An J. Gekrft, sell ribblY9 feibrnasy
10 t.t. 100 aok A. At.
4,rmh ii ptl taloua,ralifil hoariest
VI "Lk 11 1 041 TE.1 111 14 1 . Mean
r 6 f eWindielllrstAlese• e-whtel
MK VTATE use smell OF GYOM I : IRA
a l a zy acum t .
I gatto%l4ll e Bh=glnre4=l, ut.
B.mcumix= 7"...
irrau hri p ste s sm in e uis re f l oir t u r rladaT ut.
wea th
ZOr 4.3 h a ti s M r i d e 4 lo ll aß* l bralrar d t
01.--Iniswitsoe on ell Fretlit i t entysly
teka=lia, rertber Oen Charieetop or ereauta t h a , th e
0 IMII rEff il l i O n leriarS 13 " "
Fero by this route JO to 40 per went. ObY4et then by
the
tb Inland Halite, es will be seri by qpa win sche
dule. Through tickets (ri s e hibsieue IVA*.
Ipre Basszuwehsteansh NSLU UM A on
411 011 ta , airlit Mihnestsn end Wren
rMen) PAM
fa
iz„--n:
noon— 12 n
g i t m uta bw — —. a
tt i ontr i oma =. 0 4 0 1
14oatha. 40 IP
New Orleans—. 11 00
lar the ship has masa.
on board, at seoundwseyy
lit 47
Mht tTE WinitEntiter.
',steamer Carolina aver/
To gr a i n = *go I
Amuse"— so oo
DI n--„. II 00
iFa i tr ia . , -- : go,
b., ........._. . CIO
unticomery—.. Id CO
oinks. IS 00
ow Orlean s_..
... 39 TS
go r bil4 of lading alined
Idol* We i ll%eroW "
Votarrmat ° ,l 7 h .
For Florida from Cher 7 .
T' Por ttrida from 85 ...
t. Sohn% emery Tuardar
M;M;;=I
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
° rt KE y W . YORK AND HAVRE ISTEAhtSIitTS
The rated Suttee Mail Steamship' AftsUo, 1000
tone, David Lines, Cemir,_ander. and FULTON, p,eoo
tons, Jame' A. vvotton. Commander, will leave
New
Y
Raves, and *Southampton, for the year ISen, on
the following days
To meet new requirements of the Poet Moe Xlemrt 7
meet, Che t
ay.
of aailinsif the ARAQO and FULTON
from
lAA
and 80 THAMFTON. will, arltirt t ri
prase( voyages, be e Insect as follows }rum N
YO pp , gave in the gaol of the present departure o the
FV L Ohl, whieb •ill take place on the Itch Deoetuber,
the so adult, remains unaltered:
VANNICRW Toil. viva AN SONTRANTiON.
FUL ON.. e,a. 17, FI t LTON... an. 10. • ...lan. 11.
ARA 0.. an. 7. il AOO .—... ',Lat....Feb. I.
FULTON-- 'eh. l. F LTON.... eb.2B ....Feb, $/.
l '' 't28V14 1 611 1 •1 1 1 . . 4UO
)14: . ...".1 1 p1 h . Pe r .....1: 1 1.. t e l . .
est e . amers, uilt expresely for ooverornent ser
vie, with double engines. under dank, ever attention
has been taken in the construction of tbe hull and ma
chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have Sea
water-tight oompartmente enclosing the engine., so
[hit t o the event of oolhsion or itmqding, the water
could not reach them.and the pumps being free to work,
the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se
cured. Recentexienence has dereonstreind the m. 0..
lo 'Vo ll e a"" 7= h atiorto " °°n" e l le c r i i ° . r n. e believed to
combine every ootetert i nneocievitnegoe a tnat eon be de.
el red.'
From New York to Sonthameton or Have--Past
Cabin, $110; Second do., $7O.
From Havre or floothamyton to New Yolk—Egret
abut, IDO frar,cs; 86onnd d0..110 fiance.
'il papal/negro going t awton these steamers offer the
ventage ofocerliony both in time and expenee. noie
alive red in London. No passage secured until p ai d for.
An experienoed AMNON on board. AU letters and nevi
payearsf mue t tgar togh thO Yost Odle'.
P. e.'4lutlATl.,. ',gr.! !Routers,. New York.
Wit MN fiAl o ir, Agent, Plane.
CRON EY CO . Akento, tP.v,thametoe.
AMENCAN EUROPEAN I.ItPJLENS COMPANY,
A VI. NVILB ON, Agent, 01116e,Tchaiteo Warehouse,
DOCK and,FRONT &mete, Philadelphia.
Plane albs shies can be seen. ratt ttehal
. v .i , STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
f l it
K .,.• A . 1 r R R . 0 r ,,,, ? I 11. 3 11 14 81 VA IN ANA
TI E lit 13 AMERICA. PA6K - ET coil
Ilkit:A '8 RON MAD. el RAWIII.III'II.
My 1., ovt. V. l l O . Bchwangen.
1 U 1108tA apt. N. 4 2 r e sii i iman.
o.ll4ll4li, C6 d t it H . h T . Yrs . ie_ _
These Steamers are all rsi- e cinss Clyde-bnilt vessels;
are intended to gall from Pier 11, North River, N. Y.,
as frdlows i
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
AA el uvitc,
The olOnnt pr.d poirierfill Iron Sinew Steamship 80.
FitiliblA, 'Jag. 1 , 1, '.Crautman. 340 tons barthea, will
sail exe_bove, on
SATURDAY, DECEBIBE,R filet. auto'.elook M.
Passer including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New ork, and from Sothampton to London,
First Ca in...811X11 &p0biu...400 flteerare...N
The BORUSSIA will be t a nneeded by the Billowing
Steamships:
iIA M MIINIA..-... WE_DNES DAY, February 1.
A X ONIA .. ..... --THURSDAY, March t.
' RUTONIA— .THURBDAY, Mare's U.
AVARIA-...........M0NDAY, April!.
air Passenger, forwarded to 'Liverpool, Dublin Bel
fast, Cork , °Meow, Parts, and Antwerp , at thioush
ni itie steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom
modations tor first, second, rind third-alese Pageengers.
The Second Cabin as s of them Ships are
equal to the first-oleos or VIAL a taaillorg.
Certilieggratritaii af.led fr on l r i lon, South-
Parcels forwarded forwirtre - d g u m Ititiell,Tila o bis:11 tarts of
Europe at reasonable rates.
Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly
attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped free
of all opmuussion.
For Freight or Passage, apply exolheivell to
W. A. HAMAL, MeV
Moe of the Hamburg Amerymn Mail Steam ;le,
nI-tf Northwest corner FOURTH aid CHES Nt.U.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
UNTIL V. KIIRICE, 7. VAI6IAM 1011111/X,
WII LIAR B.XIIRRICE,
ROUTIIWARK F'OUNDILY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON ISTREEIryi,
mEß rilyektirg inis,
ENGINEERS AND MADIIINIBTII,
dianufaeture High and Low Pressure Steam Enginel,
for I,ond, River, and Marine service,
Boilers , tusomete re, Tulis, Iron Boat/. ho.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iran or lirties.
Iron Frame Roofs for Has Works. Work noel. Rail
road Stations, &o.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Im
proved oonstrnetion.
Every desoriptiote of Plantation Maohlnerr. Mal* an
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Vpeopm ripen Mean/
Trains, Befinatprs,} there, Pumping Engines, &o.
Bole Agents for N . Rillieux'a Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus ; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer ; an d
Aspinwall & Woleey'e Patent Centrilligal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. au by
niIINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for
/Tx floors.
Lrnarnerl chimney 7C3P/I for oottagas.
l i t r :ri led Piq pr d d iris ' t
lt r Ws us r nondnethre.
potted on or sale /
SO U-tf liiiiiiM4o,
SALES BY AUCTION.
BBINIXY & 00. •
ilO. 422 IARKST truuth.
A CARD.—The atten tion of purchasers a resnests
compritipa i
cur olirtgof Imported
, 1 dry
Int. jTuesdayjNbnWf at do'clook, by oatakigua ,
on six months' credit.
Also, tor cash account ppderpntlrs
-8 oartoas 480 pieces Ilthion gingham.
I carton to pieces 6-4 sok alpacas.
NOTION TO DEALERS IN HOSIERY.
This Morning
At 10 o'clock , on ids months' credit—
ID,OOO dozen cotton hosiery. viz
—cues women's White, brown, and slats cotton hoes.
cases child•en's do do do dodo
—cases men's brown anzod and white cotton half
OKB.
To which the attention °Clobbers is requested.
FIRST SPRING BALE OF DRITIBE, num,
BCOTCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRY
43ODDS.
orning. on
Feb. 7th, at 10 o'elook, on M
Mx months' credit, by eats
loge.-
401 P.ek4XB s and lots of fanny and staple imported and
domestio dry goods.
Er Catalogue, and wimples stilly on the morning of
gals.
UNDERWRITERS' BALE—FOR CASH.
This Morping,
February 7th, at 10 o'olook—
tl MO Naos,. London plaid ginghams.
it emcee black &escorts, damaged on the voyage of
Importation.
LARGE SPECIAL BAL E 4fIP COTTON HOSIERY—
JUST MGM:).
T
Feb. 7th, at 10 o'olock.his °rung.
Consisting of
- eases women's white. brown, blank. and mode co
lored Cotton hose.
cues children', white, brown, black, and mile oo
lorei cotton hose.
oases men's brown, white, and mixed cottsn half
hose, comprising a full assortment of all qualities.
inolu&d in sale
-300 dozen V, been cambric handkerchiefs : MO pieces
checks, einstuims. and pantaloon*tufa ; 300 dozen steel
spring hoop skirts ; sewing silk, needlework °oi
lers, he.
BSCOTT, Jr., AIJCTIONFIE, No. 431
e CHESTNUT_ STREET irp_poeite the Caxton
Hams. between FOURTH and IFTPI Streets.
SALE OF FINE EUROPEA N OIL PAINTINGS,
25 FRENCH PLATE MIRRLiES. de.
On Wednesday Morning,
Feb. Bth. commencing at 103 o'clock. The entire
collection wall be arranged tar ination two days
previous to gale. The collecting a • will em
brace many pleasing or.ginal la , panne and
gout° mime intenors non, figure
pieces, ahem, Mao, come of celebrated
V its
pictures
at tem p t
L a A rti T s E te, iw ir ut hi ß e o h
MIRRORS be found
worthy of
At lIN o'clock Pflemily. 22 anperue. French plate mir
rors, all richly trained an sizes, hom 70 by It inyhes. to
Ni by 24 inches.
Also, &quantity of steal engrames, eterecroopes, gad
It, reoecopto pictures.
PHILIP FORD k, CO., AUCTIONEERS,
No, sga MARK Wi' Streetend al MINOR Street.
SALE OF lASI OASES B TV, SUO/Eas AND
8R0.14 S.
On Thursday Morning.
February 104 at I 0 o'eloak precisely, WSI be I IV7
catalogue. oq four month credit , 011) oases ,
shoes. and brogan, eons elan in perl. is fel ws
men's. boys'. end ?oaths' rough enif, tip, air grain
boots ; men s. boys , and youths' calf, lip, an =net
brogans; calf god Dettat leather 'adore an owns
hoots; women' e. misses ,•and children's ealf.ktn. and
enamelled laoe boots; riansh last 3 g galterju omen's.
misses', and ohildren oity•made goat =moo
boots, host and some, embracing a Lull assorttnent of
prime goods. from the bast city and Eastent manufse-
Wbatalogues ready. and the goods soon for ail= -
nation early on the morning of sale.
FIRST OF INGRAIN, VESITI.AN. AND
BRDASEI,I , I CARPETS FOR lOW
On Tuesday morning.
Fob. Mgt. at o'olook. will be sold 3):1 pieces lo
gra n. smuts's, hemp, and Brussels carpets, on au
months' credit.
Cl J. WOLBERT & AITOTIONMILS,
V int ARCH Strsot, bemoan Fifth and_ fhsth.
FURNITURE, LIIRPOOL ARE, WRITE GRA
WARE. &c.
his iftnuits,
Feb. 7th. at 1034 o'uloolt. at 511 Aroh areal. al lama
assortment of superior furniture and house-fantislng
&runts'. Liverpool ware. glass. white (Tanners». to.
EXTRA CHAMPAGNES AND FINE LIQUORS.
On Tharsday
'lt a Mong us
5
T 6O
e a h ke nLa s's l o nd o es . uir MA s A u n
a ins ~ and par*
liousrs-f all the imported honors are ander oastorri
house look
Comprising high coat ptirs Chan:Par& winsi..Har
moot, shorrr. old Madeira de Moiler port visa MAN.
'leanest and Martel trandgi Holland ginJamagesi
apinu, of onongahma w 'stay. Parliament. Waterside,
and old idootch whiskey peaoh brandy. apple wit liter.
wheat and malted rye w hiskey, &0.. &O,; and 4 benne
extra fine old rye whiskey.
sr Catalogues and simples on tha morning of sale.
MOSES NA'IIiANS, A UOT 10 NEER
oo lTA. rner i o'F i e l ia l A m li s ria 8 3 Pei t I llAZIT. wst".Bl
NONE TO Le...!
4250,000 to loan, in large or mall Lomondoa
.
stooks. gold and silver plats, diamonds. watches. Jewel
-17, fow lint pieces. dry goods, plothmg. gruoe, fie,. M
aw". hardware, cutlery, musical lestroutents.nunitare.
bedding, home, ye Wel, hareem. and on all gnaws. o f
value. for any length of tme agreed .apon. CM mots
Itheral terms than at any other anablahmsnt in Wm
city.
GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
At priest., seXplend id piano forte, in ritXoeipWood
ease, coot 41110. ea 0140; Inc rrat go blariallg
ease patent laves cantatas t i lt and t e•adeat
seconds, only 41241: 4 old hun ug-osse k.oibelt pa
tent lever watolief. o t a most approved sad beet
makes, from 111,;; to 0100; Aso gold doubt. bottom En
lish Went from
watches, bast make, froze 111a1 to 410
fine 10-caret hunting-ease detached patent lever
watches. 13 Jewels, from el 1.9 to43e ; iiren loos patent
from
Oto to So • fine 18-naret g Le re hunou ease
watches at Itlit; open face do, rani VP to 811); salver
Engligh fa t laver tritons,. in bulging 01500
and double bottom.tto most approved sod best make,
fromfrom $lO to 4Ill; A m erican hunting case silver patent
watches at 00; Minton imps silver duple:
watohes ; ditto donde time. from 412 to 41fi; tonstins
ease silver laver watches. (l 1 jewelled. winds wi th t.
a key, from 41 0 to olial; lupine do. , from $l7 111;
pantos ease silver detached lever w ne. ew e
from 49 to 112; open farm do.. fro em le; *Mum
sta
cam. emir Le pine ern:o;f fir /*Well from 4111.t0
Om ; open fans do., r A t 2 -s; Ter mattes
iatok , from On to I , silver Yrenoh watches , tom
to 8 ; gol4 patent intuit oaae anopi a r
i pei c, thof trp e ,
and Le oh English. Ewirw. and orni , WA Jig. from
41 to 10; flue 'Wisest; kb. aid neill v — neat ritiosate
per dwt.; Sue go flirl4 of ear-nit;s, bresetasee. and
bracelets; band*. neer tinge, and Jewelry, of every de
, terlytwo, for lees than half tne usual felling prices.
4 MO.OOO to loan, in mums to suit applimats. on
that.
and
every kind or goods, at less rate al ogiag that. mar
other netablialunent in the eit a
lin. -WO two
4tarnirld to IteralaWY Or arotmumr. at very iov
im.
CONSIGNINTS 83MCITED.
Ctumianments elan and every dof goods willoited
for public sale ; two-thir alba va tie of the goods w il l bal
advartomt la aniampahon of ths nel.orlEB,_
NATHAHL
NOTICES.
Jlff 11OLDERS OF T. P. RIMING
TON & 8 meta. endorsed George Celts
ghsit. whoa,. redline to accept the oder of TEN PER
DENT. (or Ms misses of said endorsement. are to rail »-
OP Vb d e
f i t T h eft 1.1 4 0. tire: th a l' .4911;:e . 1 7n n d
ot4 11112111 Y .
M t$11 1 1:rP 1 1118, .Febrysly 3,185)
irFICE Of THE PHILADELPHIA AND
READLNO RAILVAD COMPANY.
IIeADILVIIP. January. W.
The holders of the BO N DS of this Company. dee
JUIN t um. osn now nneare. Upon applesation at this
°Mee, TPA PAR CENT.In cash upon the tonna spe
cified in the Circular attached.
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of the
81, FUND established by the Stockholders, as
set forth tp the k rrinc n
resolutio primed at the
meeting of thoc en held January IWO
R"011.1, 't hat sum Wahl of l.
insure set
moms of the Company. oiler pay meet of the sum no
oessery for te extimalun o the bonds due in tine, the
completion o the road to Hauptios. the ear Mau. the
heoneary fel i
to stook and improvement' ea the besot
the road. and all the liabilities of the Company, eiveln
the Doodad debt not matured. he eat aside in each year
ea Sinking Fund to addition to the 11150. MM already
provided land shat{ be appropriated to the purchase of
such tir hoodoo the Company for which no Sinking
Fund is a ready provided and established, to the order
of the pnonty of the most:sees given to secure snob
bonds, so long ac they ewe restrict may be obtained at
or under par. and the bonds so purchased shall be forth
with caricellieil.
tared, That the Hoard of Manseers be, and they
are hereby. reenacted and direeW to enter iat° such an
aaaaa meet as sha ll make the gdOsAncht In the forego
ing resolutions an obligatory wed binding *attract of
the Company.
In pumusnee of this reaolaboup Company have
exeouted the matron' therein rale to.
It. BRAD RD, Tresurer.
CIRCULAR.
Notio to the Holders of Philadelphia sad Hasidim
llxilroesk Co. Matisse* Mande. doe July Lied.
Them bonus are amoral by the mat mortgages en
the road, amounting in the ea Free ate to s3.3lsadoo. The
not revenue for the lent fiscal year was six time, the
amount of the annul Illtereat on these hoods.
The MSealer, propose to extend them fora penoda
twenty years. the holders Wining the bonds sad Ole
mounts of the Mortgagee in the Pree'es4 oanditiou io
which they aretiow heid. Pre:h eaestaof Coopobs Pyr
the interest paable half-, early, will be issued.
A Flonus o tea per cent- will be Men tO the hhhien.
in considera tion of the kr amenting tothe este:Agin.
This Bonus will be paid in slab tte loafers of the
Bonds, on their mining a 'sesteteed preamiting their
russet; ve Bonds at the true of the Company, or to its
ai l:Vrm i 's fo lif e retpt iitnindersement will be fugaisimd
on application.
By order of the &old of .V.IOIIIOL
w cILRENNEY.
.1a26 tin elecretary.
i (OTIOE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.—
-
The CARBON IRON COMPANY vt'l
proposals until the •Xth dor of Feigner, next for Wid
ths an Iron or Wooden Radioed Hodge over the Le
hush River, oppouto thou. worts at Parrivrils• to the
ao.inty of Nth°. The leukth Ind be about three hun
dred atrack. nd AN (WI feet, an either three or four spans.
Inhale
Proposals reoeived, hadharther partlecOni 9 141,284,
on epphonnon at Parrmlle to the underetOest-
DENNIS BAUMAN, tteeddlnl
- 19th, INC nas-dt tie
CORN E_NOUANGE 13,011.—Philedel
pnia. Nov. ille 9.
At an Election on the - flet taelant t Olt follosillf
gentlemen .1Pfl: 0 n Dite4rtors Or Mak :
Launder G. Catlett, i . ;.;:te eh tiPulli
Awn K. N e t , pmel . Canon
flittire 51..•1 r.thn F. 'roc.
munti A. kittiler, parleg.Kneolitt,
Alexander V. iklin, xid Xandetvnert
Hugh Craig, tuhe IL Howie.
Christian J. 1 101 1 ,03.
Arid ache meeting cl 41, 'Lova .7)114 DALIN/ fol
lowing tater" Vgyfr unanemougli fitiqtedi
A. H. CATTELE. Prom/lent.
R. R. N lEFF,Vica Pleindent.
(13-tf J. W. I'ORRNY, Cssiner.
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA•
Con Intl be made for a Cortill^,s to pf I.6 l Frtritua
State Lora, in else* of one Acinanui, No. 334
tpr 1,300, under ant of Apra] I. MIII, to 1,011.: HA JET
!. ER Y. noir lout oi meat/. ata-am•
EDUCATIoNAL.
LANGUAGES.-Dg G. BACIIIIAN,
e EX 11410, two doors above Froot, Toothi
er of the Gartman. k ranch. and Heliireev Laeconveg,
ieeluela clams or persona at their private residancea.
arms moderate. R•fereneee—Rey. Dr. Deutsch,
Green ernot above Front; Profoovor H. Ilarthorne ,
1411 Arch evert. fee 6t•
TWINING'S MERCANTILE •INSTI
-z- TUTE northenitt corner NINTH aad spiusti
GARUEN Streets. Book-teetngt. eenecianaltip, Cal
culation. An. I.eplloationJ npattad Irpm Alf"'""g
for Book
frunt•
INSTRUCTION IN CLASSICS AND
MATH MI/TM
ROW. 11T , ADLIERTON, Ph. D. le now open for
an er moment or ase hour dell,. All oosnlmounetwas
addressed to No MI :omit Eighth street. lull roomy*
prompt attention.
R"""C" — Prof. Geo. Alley. N 0.215 South:4%4u
hoorah street; Dr. George Nth/ 611 Arph street;
phihp Physiok Randolph. Esq.. 210 . uta fourth street;
Lloyd P. Smith; bransn. etnl4.ialp to Library lames
Lesley. Jr.,611 Marko street. yar-116
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, WITH
pnwayy and Hecondiry 'Department attached.)
&lutheitat corner of DILLWYN and ()REM Street..
For Ctroulara apply at the sehnol.
E. eAxsuN. rrincnpal.
Entrance on DILLWYN Street. nl2-/Ju•
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
relieb!o medium throukh which &tools arm remi
bee may obtain nom etent teachers. Parents may ob
tain, gratuitously, in °rotation ard clingier* of the best
sohoola. B. ITU. WOODMAN. & CO..
144 ROADWAY, New Tort, or
ntf-tf 809 CHESTNUT Street. Phitadeiphie.
iIItRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
A-. MERCANTILE, COLLRICE4, lodated et Pbile
dolphin., 8. E. corner SEVENT and CHESTNUT;
New York, buDelo, Clovslend. Ch onto, and St. Louis.
For Inforceetian. will or send for Catalogue. r..-tf
HAVE YOU BEARD, OR DD YOU
know where to yet the best Imported Clear in
the City? If eat, Linn tell you : oto oeryoung friend,
1:bON, 411 CHI. STNUT s treet. above Fourth.
North ludo, rind you will tie sure to be suited.
A lot of Meerschaum Pities, Cisit T u bes.u
Canes. Cherry Stems. he. MX 1m
y IQUORICE ROOT—Select, for tale by
1-4 WETHERILL k BROTHE.R.•
16.11 47 %TM a) Yn.t AFromn
SL AMMONIA—For sato by W ETII.
GOND Stmt ERVA.-.%
BROTHER, V and U Nona 8Z-
RAW BrAINTIOIL
-
1102dAS & bOkia, -
Mc is anais scum PODITIi intEET.
Ann an)
REAL ESTATE AN F Drocis Tfll3 DAY.
• At II o'clock room
r t Id n d i at i ttak)snos now ready. oontsininginD tio
larnr."‘T'th PO the .
t,ostortii ®hurt
of sales Mt, M at, and s ..a nd s init rt Much. othd taf
faal_eatata at private sale.
ffßn.—PaWyl J. REAL ESTATE AND
KS A
.E.-dislos of reid *lite
Numb iiveirMeeday. at ma Exahanse.
or Contributors hams the option of either
INV Handbills of each. property mud as •
to lion to ertuoge . mbhali, on the
to it oils one se. in pomp an
giv ng full de . s . 2rf o f ge proportion tabs sow
on the fawn
14.7Wi'AT ritmers ISALZ
Mar wei an * Issui mast of real edit. it rival
sato, inoln rag every dossfion of cut* and
erosortf. Printed byte ma had at eh* aution ac =
PRIVATE 8 REGISTER
Real wan" onto costar Priftte We i =
and Advertised cocian repr i nt oar roadie WS
(Or winch I.oooootnes ed trimild.r.) fret of charge
PALL PALER. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
Stltt FeltBele. m *yea*. et the ExeW-e.
W Panath of the kandkils for eaeh Me Mare asks
bele
STOCKS. LOANS, U.
This Day.
Feb. 7 at 12 &sleek, noon. will be sold, at the Phila.
dephla irsettue
-7 C=PAUte r s i gqi7Nr Coal ""l itrid True cm
Scoupon 7 par east. a. elan each, of tea Mc-
Cauley Alnantaus Railroad Company.
For account of whom it may concern—
ss,i) 7 per cent. emPOO, bonds of the IleCaelei
Mountain ruin:ad ComessY, with confess from Noy.
Ist. WA trielosire.
;am, for other szeounta—
fast mortgage it per °eV, eooyeit hoods. COS each.
Dleaft C s .cititt l y Mains and hlshafecturing Compamy of
iglita4:lTdViatry
en primal share (113 new aareal Sas Pram:Leo Land
/011Oatati Oph.m"
edslp farhia P.M., al:atour,.rotate.
I *hate Philadelphia Attie
lb shares Northwest htinil a r m ame o f xioh:o,.
REAL EStents SALE—This DAN', FED. Ilk.
At 12 o'clock. time. bane Coen. flale—bitntA of Borden's
?'SA OF GROUND. senthwest corner el Lariatppt
AtHl area streets. West Plulaitalskla.
VALUABLE LOT. Berth Fifth meat. test side. be
tween George and Fraakbn streets Northern Liberties.
IS feet fmnt, and m feat deep to Asst. Ease!, two
!fosse, with frau* direLtinz led stable.
LOT North Sixteenth street, Min aide, shore Psrriak
44 1 " li t ilEE-STORY BRIC K DWELL ING. west aide of
HEAHoward street. north of effersonstreet.
T MODEREIDWELLINIB,I2o. 1114 smith Filtle
egret. below Washlnston street. mead ward.
BUSIIIVS.B 141r—Three-stor• bnek teems and
alienist, rut. Isls asespnit Bond. above Wharton MI
;MAROS AND ALL ABLE LOT. siontliesat career
Westaurstar arenas and Kenai street. Twenty.
f ourth ward.
REAL ESTATE BALE—FEBRrARY
haus! court Sels—Estate o Tw elft hMPS Enthem
LOPe OF GROUND,Mae, watt of
kerssou street. Twerp rata want
AT MOD? N MELLING, No. 4.1380uth gialti
" ;" e fittn n -WI P OR I rBRICIr Dj4LLING. No. 110 N.
Et; th street. stave Wallace street. "HI a tdree-esory
brink house to the rear on Loner, eves t.
THREE AND A IiALF-STORI BRICK FACTORY
and lame lot. Hamilton sad Luta streate. hennas
Twentr-ammed am! Twoaty.thiro streets.
NEAT MODENIN DWELLING. I:animism terme ma-
Eighth and Lombard a n leata. wall built sad haa the de i li fl u nr e arELLNFEalerZ-7iory busk dv•A•
Wm, No. UZI obnetan street, with two three SIOn/
brick dwalliage in the mar.
Peremptory Pals b o O nl lltiar of Efrort—Fatate of Rhatbealt
r.
THREE irrosE DWdeceaseELLlNGd.
S.. NIANATtNIC,
errathweat Edo of Solon etreet._lo). alas teas.. e. G.
Lerenag. Twenty-Ant ward. MU' atoolate.
REAL I.I3TATEALE—FiBRUAST 911 ,
At 12 o'clock,_zoon,
humidor, Bes.—HAND.SOXIE RU.,YeZttc?„.
stable. eoseh bowie. end Aide ott O.
11 , 11M1O.
Peremptory Ra 34 . — TRREB-StroßY BRICK STORE
mid dweli,m, nortbr i *einer of nevem], and Parris&
streets; AP Sao a.
PermtWale.— WO TUBER STORY BILICX
diriq 'RN
street. obeys Parrisk
°DERN TBRIK-STORy RR C OREL
LINO , east side of Bastsos street. sort! WABA*•
street, between Thuter.thi street and R.d. road/
Peremptory IND&O.V.}, BROWN• STONE
REM DKNC &No. 311SsoLli ni street. Woe dprese
street.
• wasseared inedeazuble sraasa mat of au a
SALE OF )4ISCF:LLANEOI:3 HOOKS. CATHOLIC
If OAKS. ..'aTATIoN
Tina Eaealog.
Fatalist, 7, at the owe. an ottortoseat of tolacells•
&sou beak", azd CatitoLie works. sutlceary, &e.
VALDABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN DDOICe—
A PuRT lON OP THE 41 OCK Op ME:ZOIRS.
PARRY & McHILLAN. DECLINING
On Wednennnf. Toaradxf. wad Fria, Enratitalls.
February &.9, and W. at the artetma alms, • tan*
eoile aloe of ralnob,* London *ad Aiceriesa books, oft
amerce, art, and anseellSieNtil latbicsta. tacit/on inti,
Ceeaut velum! aad illustrated wort..
CiAsloguta mid be relay oas Say prelims.
Ito at Nos. USW tout% Yr 5act.......
1313PEIOLIRA VRETIC -PLAT
ROLL P • 'BRM. 'B R ~!
U M. • CAIMV
Oa Tamactai Noma:,
At I o'l4oo. e . tA i tkatO= atom Ai tap. et
Eirpt moeez4 Waiter,. a:Faro- krtos.
minor, . ote., frost Aeabiost
ImiosAA, lossored to tie more of ocairemoom at
ogo,
F...X ECUTOI.II SALE.
Alto'--
os Storauss.
At Ike ant two story. v.:••tlty L lativtare.
Gratings. glaarwart. below's,' to WI imtsto of Dr.
K. A. BelsolL detosact.
NEDICIAA_L.
RUSHTON'S
COD LIYHR Oft.,
TOR
CONgtr.MIT;O3
G o AND:sEB THI
ROOT AHD HERB DOCTOR.
Who can to (vaulted at r. WAT-ON'S. Barley
Shoat Hotel. North SECOND street. A Sterna... ow
exarainateoa of the Heart. Oats aad t break tree or
charm Canoes. Tumors, Tonal &. Pobpia. Bronchi.
Liver. Loans. and litdattys. Sore or Wean Eyes. cure d
to a abort time. He etratehiene crooked doh" orpoeta,
moot toothache In one minute. Him Paint tiler ut
eritk
oat an unit'. Only ten montka in this coy, sad he*.
trade shd huedreda eta testa, to eve anon:alai cuss.
Coosa Man row ; diaries moderate.
tto 6t" DR. W. LIVINGHTO2I.
NO MORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER
MEDICINE.—For eosetspettos, de tea'
itat.ott 1. seryoueseee. daLUIUMeT. slweva tHaOoewewou,
sorciptauile. Itrelgtne. serualgte.
44414 , eoetestme, Ned to the hereekles4asherk toe,
or memory, Indecision. sereowa boom, pw.lotttoos,
heartburn. ervotwas. trareoutee, levees. terse... Pekes,
low *pinta, dterrecet , de testery. moires ts the Wed sad
ears. dobtOty. chebelas. Fuss botwitert the es,
sews. spurs. s mare , a sad waiters.
t eierwe.
I%* .tteibeatetteeleotwoborritotaleemame
-o'l' IR S ''l5 deluxe:us Henna Renown Peed, TIIII
REVAL NTA ARA MCA, at a ',at or few amp wee
meet, epewitly erettteritat Me store ens
Its bye
okildrea's otoragateta. and sato* Mr Woos Its woo to
etedteme. It does sot unettere wltlt s Liteset be
s tores e s hum" eehsh for la acs sad daze: sod to,
s the feeette of due Woo • Ili servos, sal asses-
Ise 110 e rgy to the matt enfeebled. We estrum • few oat
of 40.10. cares
Cure N 0.1711. Lord &ant de Duties, of 11111133111116te
dlePePsla.
Cava No. U.IW From the 1c...423017. Cempbel.
Spdtrainsei Rectory, sear lateness. Norfoik. Ds?,
3x79.Oeirdemea I hare Gag karma Lad ePrebialad
the nits.. of Do Brrry's RevalsamArstaes lam! At
sae time 1 took It for eighteen trionthr ,_. mad abeam.
I feel ensell.l take It for breakfast. Whoa tars or
melt la Oa oval. it Lammers, relieves the assemma as&
trepans it for otter food; while at Ilia same :1=41.4
gores qv, nougat as rood Dreaktnet se be weld dear - .
IR all tura of lath/ethos. lied parte - earl! a the
liver u more than woe.. slotted , I cons - ..ter it the heat
of all rtmsdas. It retalstes tee bile tad makes It Soar
la ewe 'shied would cotsk r a3 ry aod mersasay
shape. In short. s healthy -or of toe it oar! of its
earliest bbd ben artoptorra. on elm male what gyp
top please of Shia communtamov. I sin. era ti.-inea.
room. ke.. Janie, T. CA 'Eras - Lt..
Core No OMB- trl7 reire iaireeribahle &rosy Irma
firp•Mtla. piteous:am. asthma. mare. eessupatios.
tabular. spume. ameasee , wad scathes. ea.. tam
removed by Da Barrie orocloot Ford. )1111l /01. Y.
Cora 471 . of Mr. eeneeet.st- Lan Chlea I
knee Dare the ateratesta &mem& for the tart eu
weeks azethato great **seam La trans/ armies* to ern
efiesey. /Of Tenni Wham I had recosrae to tit • r..
lint food I Ist been tormented more or !••..-
WPCs. I am nom OLOymit
the oo nt adraatases. I am. 6042 am y oar
Duty obitged Irmo, CuAlttls L.
Care No. &LDS FILM Mantra th . 'Napa
or 1t•P 1 1. 111 ... 121 . 1 . 44 1 , 7:, larrOcumen, Sari hear rem
isalsta. wink bed • baktbed. at balks sod medical irno.
meet.
•
co rik a.ln. Jim Fataziesh lacoVa. of "ma
;en w2esegi. ftailLestloh. satteriass. Low all, ex@
he rToss Luse4es.
filmanr testlipaoms‘s from Dr. Vrt. Dr. liarray, Dr.
Plho.latd, UrCatopell. sad sums tScele.4.l.l other to
speetatse Mmes who ass N. reftne.,l
ratted sett! full illitstletans la can /ICI. 01204,
042. Ihe Latter carfte.ge free as ft.:rift of cult
Ma at the Revs as to A ribiza Food Depot. 202 Fend,
Thad ttroalt, PlohLtelsoLLAL, t. H. ,41:241213,..) , i seised
Ater,4 for the I:aLtrea States. 0... Perna. Jr., Cheeses's
sad Tvelfth Welts. D. L. ettetlease, E.,Elkt! aai
Green street& .1. Harkkeeca hod E. D. Verso. Ma:*
street, tiorashatora aid lltroselt a 3 (,mosers •sLi
Cliescusta. tale-las-star!
THE char AMONG TEN THOUSANI,
HALLEY S MAGICAL PAIS EXIICALP)II
HAS universally supplanted an other
OtronasslL and Wishat•;-.3.sassoas is tarn tar
Eastern and western Hentlastsies...hsrere s L stLs.,-
&mad; sad twin:rms., La In-, garret r a
auceau to all taafr.3 0.1 She Rey Za• coact
be asstlsst dlt
111.11.`43 .4 14 SCAL23
nti . lantana! ;allowed of vi slam aammak. noun and
tinEaltasdam, al a ttltta:Jasaleatrsal of tsa
as Tess asslise, mad the 7 Rees 1.• reamed as JNs
OkIAIISI. Dl•niisli now g resuats •s.
THE tRIPND N CRSERY.
Chi'd.re • are kisses& . sale rers from sits ras lln -
jaras. earettally from ••• ffs, ann Csesidnif
piMl/—lllifrek,f• oars Z 2.50:14, sa‘a - .4 airs ta h
Wal osi ly mvpsrstsem rot, 7,1 mast y on taad._ h lt hesta
surerd4ll.l and edttst:y senores the TEETER at
RIX W ORA. s• rms. , Lots its •arssrs .
TRAVt:LLERS EV SEA AND LAND.
The hiaclucm. the Tra ride, and etarry othar far
dtmdual whose tot in I. fe throws hiss walls as
thase• of seeident from 0 i t ..
s or ce2.r
toa.shool boar In mind ._." 4 Thu 'La atiLtls • latrartss
is his tam snd only fneed. Z It to tuts vn:tatts lad
thyme. sad shou.ld es - sr tAfa X.l,l,•rojel 6. , 5. a (rand
Is Teen nesd. Tee am stall - wstassses
toraly Id dirsarrat. us who ors slats
sours 'nutty sn3 melees to tta mr,sf •54 - 40.
Taa tik. l .,a k an. a few . 4 e f dt"...t.t4t 141 ,
10116* A Ll.Ern MAGI- aCA PAIN EXTRACT
OR LII a PREVEN I IVE mt as welom CE RE.:
EmEnehs, Sores ;d'art Vials,
:masa.
FutaAss Ea* Masada,
ati, rat miss, Rs:sots:a,
rd /
Brost' Brut !lasts. b_o•‘ - lr ,
iietadsh stow, ,;,; s .
irseka Llpc . 6 Z‘"4141
Da
eb I WC thsd
Chapped Nesersisl farm. r , 5rt , .5....
glitibLataa, t-sr 1.“ rza,
rimp.es, Tumors,
nktnnied Cents. as, - .ester .
Cams
-safes. ems o w ,
Dreessee of the Rheanset.ser, Verwreal Bewse,
Skin, lasses, An,
d at the prinr.n.lf , enots.ll Br,s3s as. New York
and 11 aid 1.31 Chtrtrse street. e.w Vr.esat. DIJ • .
W alk; FIT CO.. Gane4al Axent. It can ocao %F.:-
lamed of nil respectable brsitists sad Ilerehahta
tatwashost the Valles! SVICIS awl elms",
.I'. IC, DYUTTA
ale North S. COND Free
Lela Wholesale iiteit, for retas3latiid a.
THE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE 1-
Leda.
Protected by hop' utters patep tot SyttNbd. sod
eeeerod by the deals of the brole de Yetroteete de farm.
Led the lepronel College of Medvetne.
No.l le LP vahLabNi for exy-edeo oat. etc raek , rrice. and
gliyikyslie.l dbutblinleg.
th ' athav co e e b m asetaber red treaate d C bem te c a e e l fdA
OLdpeers-
IlelO.l. via of col:Aremend eubety.
No. , bge ebb bele guiptanted Me m'arione use a mer
cury. thereby insuring La the exterer speedy rebet.ds
penttai W rapanLee, end rootlig oat the ,irtoa otds-
TRrESENIAR. K 9.1, 1. fad S. age yreyared to the
fossol a lozenge. devoid tEI and mei.. and can No
earned in the waisnmat toad. Sold to tin aura a=d
divided inai Bey-vat! diem as Wag stared by To: peso.
Lallamayf. LAS. &word, AO. Poe* 33 eaebi foot
4
07 ( 0, 9. witch Saran 33; lad 111 eves. Vtl4-s
-by ore is searing of $3. to be bed, wolgesaaLe
'd
of Dr. BA ARDIS, 194 Bletoker street ',Om Tort.
Sold also at Retail by CALLENDER a. CO.. earlier
Tilt RD arid WALNUT Stmt.% Fbi a..lsbia and by
T. W. OTT lc SONS, Zia honk SECOND Street.
Wholesale Lad Retail Amite for Pignut Naomi.
cdribdtat
7OLLICKOFFER'S AN TI-RITEUM ATIC
CORDIAL.-813 : I hare been afflicted Vl* them
mhtlem of I hoot pen --a portion at the time had ao
un of VII Emile. Teed roar COrdllll. Lad is three day.
I wan aide to welt down Stain. and in a week the ram
entirely lett me. Ido eheerlially recommend the Cor
dial to times who era atilioted with that dresdfial Niro
"hint. Town, ins. W. Newyan Broker. tit Pine at.
Preenred hJ TIISODORE PILXI. Chenunt. N. B.
oonw PI. Nand SIXTH' Su. ul4-.lm
A FACT WORTH KNOWING -THE
A -IL only
IfslU T. iK,rted Havana Clot is SIDE tDCHEsr-
N s4ove Fourth. North yids.
trq , US LEON keeps awe tat darer" bait on bast.
A s arks trial will manses. lOU old= Got- pan, Ds
TIN FOlL—Light and heavy English and
TIN
Frisch, tor iftle WETRIMIId,IOIOTHXIt,
Xos. ft sad OMNI &SWAP BM%