The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 05, 1861, Image 3

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    SPEOXAL NOTICES.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC.
Tele iseteluable and standard preparation
Cleanses the scalp from scurf.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Cleanses the eoalp from dandnnt
J E'S 'HAIR TONIC
Caren eruptive diseases of die softly.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Excites the scalp to hasithy action.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Prevents the heir from falling off.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
' Pretrents premature ;nano&
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Preventrepreinature boldness.
JAYNE% HAIR TONIC
Prevents the AUBTatiOn Or bald awls.
JAYNEN3 HAIR TONIC
• Valsali the growth of new hair.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
IReolothee bald heads with new hair.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Cleanses the hair from all impuriVes.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Will render the use of a wig unnecessary.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Will reproduce hair lost in sickness.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Keeps the hair moist and the ends from splitting.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
An a beautifier is unsurPasXed.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC •
As a regenerator is Unequalled.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Gives the hair a rink and glossy appearance.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Will promote the growth of whiskers.
'JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Will ottiOlien the development of moustaches.
SAYRE'S HAIR TONIC
as a dressing for the hair is unexcelled.
AYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Should be , on the toilet table of every lady.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC
Irhould be on the toilet table of every gentleman
JAYNE'S BAIR TONIC
Ie delightfully Perfumed,
And will please the most fastidious, as its continued
pee hoe a much more healthful influence on the Coate
avd hair than anrother preparation now before the
public. Prepared and sold at JAYNE'S, 242 HEST
IMP +Street.
TUB MUTUAL LIFB INBCFRANCE COMPANY
OF Plzw. YORK.
Aenete:
• SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
'INVESTED TN FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL EsTATE
_ .
.WORTR OVER $14,000,000
The premiums are LOWEa than in teeny other Cornea
tam and the Dividends have bOOSIORAATER.
This ir.a atriotly Company. There are no
Stookhohlora. so that ALL THE PROFITS
21111.X.N0 xna INBIIYRIID.
Pamphlets, sad every information, may be had
on application to
F. RA.TCHI , ORD STA,IIR, Agent,
400 WALNUT Street
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES.
Thomas Robins. ~ohn
Mordocii L. Lawton, beorge H. Stuart,
George V, Stroud, E. B. Whelon,
john B. Myers.
Josogrh Patterson,
John M. Atwood,
Thomas K. Powers,
Witham McKee,
dente-theta im
J. Fisher teaming,
William C, Ludwig.
Arthur G. Coffin,
William B. Boyd,
Thos. Watson,
AMARIOAN SAVING FUND, S. E. corner
VTALIVJT and FOURTH Streets, continues 63 reOB.lVO
de
oo3ite and pay all same on 4emand. as it has always
done. ALtXANDEII. walLLnirt. Presq.
lona' B. Wir..so:a, Treas. 402-1 m
SAYING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
030mrAny.—Dnri2g the suspension of epeoie payments
by the Banks. Money it received and paid daily. on de
mand, in the samo kind of funds, specie or notes, as de
posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street,
southwest owner of THIRD. ist-tf
h AKE N BLVING FUNIS--NOBTII WEST
CORNEIt SECOND End WALNATT STANNTS.—Depoatti re
ceived in small and large amonn ts, from all °lessen of
the community, e.nd allows interest et the rate of FIVE
PER OENT. per annum.
Moue cm daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on M. 012-
41411 and Saturday until eight in the evening. President.
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer end Secretary, OR &S.
IS. MORRIS.
THE VERDIOT of TRH SlOK.—Letters from
Dyspeptic:ie. in every State, are continually received by
The proprietors of HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
SIT9hIACR FITTERS, expressing in the mast en
thusiastio terms their confidence in that celebra'ed re-
Comte*. The writers differ in their modes of ex
ereesien. but they breathe but one sentiment. That
immeasurable benefit bas been derived by thousands
from this agreeable and.eotant stomachic in a fact
established by cleans of witnessea. Dyspepsia and the
countless dirosages of the atomach and bowe's to Which
it gives rise literally vanish before the searching,
bracing, and mit) hag influence of this great renovator
et the physical system, which note simultaneously on
all the Interim] organs requiring re:Onion and In
vigoration. For sale everywhere. DYOTT & CO.,
Agents, 232 North SECOND Street, Phila. ltd&W
THE Hosnoss OF CIVIL WAR APPEAR TO
410 lightly thought of in these exonted times, but the me
dicinal virtues of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT are not
(hely to be forgotten by the thousands of patients whose
cOMplaints have been cured by its use. For all diseases
of the Pulmonary Organs, Sultans of Blood, Whooping
Cough, Croup, and Pleurisy, this medicine's unrivalled.
Afflicted, give it a trial. Prepared and sold at No. 242
CRESTT4 UT Street. deglkjas
14111 DYE lima DYE! !—BatEhelor'S
LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and beat in the
market. All °there are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Bpiendtd BLACK
or beautiful Hawn instantaneously. Bold by ail Dntg
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel plate en
graving on four sides of each box.
Bowan; of Counterfeits.
Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late = Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
nas-1, • Proprletor,
SALAMANDER PRE-PROOF BAPI3.—A very
Ante anortmtmt of OMAR/CIDERS for sale titres
eitable ;Nom No. 304 L'ILIZTNUT Rt.. Philadelphia
ana3 tf KvANS & tvAT.•ON.
tiuorsa & BAxatt's CELEBRATED
NOISELEBB,BEWING MACHINES
ne Beet in Use for Family Sowing.
Nos T3 O CEMITNUTStroat. Philadelphia. anl7-17
ONE PRICE OLOTIIIIIG of WS LATEST
Eirrias, made in the best manner, erpree4l,l Tor RE
TAIL KUM, LOWEST selling triads marked in
flainFignrea. AUgoodcmadetoorderwarrantedaatia.
blistery. Ong ONE-PRICE system is striotir adhered
o. datt are thereby treated ahke. •
sefa•gi - JONES e‘ co: 604 DIA.IIKET Street.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
112 TO 12 cvcxocg tern NIGHT
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
f
Wit Wiley, Lancaster M Putnam, Philade. i t Putnam, Boston ANV Bailey, Denver city
Moors, Chicago E Guicekoner & to Pa
Brown. Pittabuls W P McKee . Pittsburg
ass r Mcßae, Pittsburg Miss A Patterson. Pittsb's
All Reed & la, N J .1 L Derfert. Maryland.
8 Fowler. Washington Judge Handy, Mississippi
E J Coleiliaa, Kentucky Rli Ostrander, New York
0 Borchnling New Jersey J W Blannhard, re Castle
A L 1 410Fr i Lis n,Fanna fl & Marchand, Penne
.1 .1 Mato , Penns W lillsnger & son, Balt
.1 W taftlhame. - it Larolina CII Dalton. Boston
8 %Weak, Tor liirrk R .Abbott &son, A n York
;II l a r k e i r. k is i ir A T ::17 " a 1 k'e,=•lllioriprk
R Filantlakd .t at. tv Y Bit Diorama iivr. Conn
o a wertun & wr. N Y TL Vail, New York
Miser Wright, New York T B Oakley, New York
Mi s T NSW.flaw York - P ehrook. Perms
X y - Meitssentuietts W 0 Maddock. New York
D igexton, Cleveland 0 H Nichols. New York
W Burrows. new York n ) Wpo dhu I I & lih.N .Y
O A Batton & la, it Island WJ 1 onn a g & la. nanover
J a rater. New York Cast .1. a Neil,l li 8 A
L L Lewis, Budnick B It Pinmley , Philrula
GPbe_ri Adersw_, Texan Geo It. - Dennis. Idkri r lsod
0F WI lard, New York Rit pglikra, N ew or k
A D Williams & wf,N York F Hartung. New York
11 so .1 Mitt., New York Geo Worthingtontts York
C Roberts N Carolina F a lfrbory. Now York
3' Rouge. ktimore F Reading. Trenton
H Bowl, ton F L Hitchcock
GUARD HOUSE—Cbestnut street , below Ninth,
jj, Leech, Harrisburg .1 W Thomson, Pa
Win M. Colson & ;a. lemur tligEmmistatraub. Texas
p 5 , „8 4 . 4 3 4,14,,fr m . .)roglira r elki ',bum
T Wheeler dr. wf. N Y Mier Hewlett, New York
J Reitman le. wf. Allentown M Viand
A B Smith, Wigeorwin A It Nounger, Baltimore
N W Coffin, Lancaster Ben I ti as norhead. l'ittebg
riaA Ybelell Et. lit. N Y Mrs 1, Isaacs. new York
A Laserne, 0Y .ftml Morrell N. WI,N /
_Young New Jersey' W TNebbard.NeW honey
1111 ll Gough New Yerk Geo W Nash Se wl, Ohio
Miss Nash, Ohio M Thompson, Delftware
A" -Luther.otbreille Jerome is DoNsr,Potiserille
S ;Allen, New Jersey Hon J X MeXentra
0 amble, New yofk DS Watson, Fran kfort, Kr
Pflame, New York Miss Jarvis as me, Y
IN Fuller, Harrisburg Ron J Collins. Pa
Fir 5..., 14 5.4, 1= 4.,,, fi i rk w H tinhorn. Pa
It 0 The. Kentucky
FObt Heels, New York
H Binb h. New York it Lathant,Nrw Jersey
Ruh BaneesePa John colitions,l44
Bil A Fag & is, Nr i r York r . 1 , 0 amides. Miss
A lli li. 3 ‘ ont rili gPic b i t s tock la i ro l ia t itzt.l# T riil
. ?iraTZVIT' 73"1 7 :rk• i'wc,i 4 ilfptiilala"k
N i l A ir rina l r, eela
. yis:art li er ile it r allerf. k
A L iri lli a ale, PreirTo t. 4 l freo n Gallaglier, e ilttsg r art
, ew , York 8 T Dalton, New York
H
eate fa toa Pl hherierr:ll li nois 0 N Wet% Carlisle
Co! Painter, Panna J Young, Penne
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth, below Aroh street,
W Reifirnyder, Tottsvllia W MagtertonJohnstown
Litnenster W H Butler, k Chunk
Penns
At Chunk W sinner, Ms oh Chunk
ker. Penns J A Bot d, Damville, Fa
J rdOrolc, Fa 8 J Wright. Texas
T lhra l igtiktiVAr k gig g.tl l l:ll:2g . r
F rown, Kittanning J Fairbanks,
Piker
C Palmer. Atoka oo .1 Rainey, New 'York
0 aOlintook
AMERMAN HOTEL—Chestant at.. above Fifth.
Alf Batioroft. Ashland ft minim nu &
hos R Bnaton, Cheater co 4 P Rash, Delaware
Lotus rBottrY• tBBlB el 18 Nugent. k'hila
iir Jaime new York GW I. Coates. mamma
Km
k a Foal. Pew York .1. Moßeanit,fliolettillid,Vat
I,a
W Y Orievee,Dwawae Jos re Summit, Baltimore
hart. Petmeylvanie. D 8 Per
.88ftikfte u, spreraey Chas ft Karl,ftre. Jersey
se,Fhtla ' Louis Darr. New York
.81Bart Maw,
/May C York
ity James Road, Nov York
F Watio6
IT. LOUIE HOTEL, Chestnut Jut— above Third.
Jobil i shi„Vsewsurt • Ciao 11 Halley, Vermont
Oil Vlnsht. Brooklyn A Edwards, Camaro
tA4,174t1=7, L Morphs
1,1'1,7 York
s_Jolly. Penes s o shottse, rift% "n''
Oaml W May, Philadeleb is
JONES' HOTEL—diestnut great. above Sixth.
E T Jamas & la, W
~ w ..O u hes tditurtevant. N Orleans
Videgtekev Tree J Wilson. New York
G Aso% OW atk A Morgan, II Carelln&
TUB UNION—Arch street, above Thud.
B 0 Bagg..Virith j t me J A B lt Flumr, gam& •
itr i kate d is t i l 4vo n i g 717131 'l a ' Allx ' , 7 g
traztawa iivPlainFitilaiiiir
STATES UNION.-Dlarket etroet. above Sixth.
WIINUE. Beltimore Semi Cooper. Penns
B_Mmietlr AC eo, Ps , Robt Im oat. Delaware
Wlrort.lleborsre , J 'P Jnuet. Del 00. Pa
MiNoreeri Del on, Ps 00 Unman, PDlledeloh is
Hippie, Harrlabare .11. Boyd; Reirriotert
DieltieiOstvereville !dm 0 Paxson, OSTVeMIe
qicOort:R o yri a r.,-Fo,th 0. : . above
.oheetnat
irdr 2 4fi. 0 hos'ao.Ps Oh! Irtio a r r ilcip at
t i ; Pa
"Plreznoetc,_Wilm,Del Bolt mast, not aa '
luaWp, Bel W B noheltreo
4 ihAmmi'marylard J T Howardson. Blanoim
J olktgognery. Pont 'Jersey
1111411,0 K MBAR hOThL--thlrel it.. above Cal Matti
lirlreh4 o iDtentoern ' Yds 111Thomeu x $ a
yer, DO7 Wien Wm heel. Donation
Pa co
"Id naplawhis a
bird stmt. •nove CaUntil
CAaii Beanff, Swam co
BARLEY SHEAF-86mnd sireeklitilow
P Yink, Pa ,1 Hat& /ROHN, Phfla
%
J Ban Newtown Ann r croamale Bunke co
M Boileau,Brayille Bent. Wright, Backs oo
Geo ricketier, noss eo Jan van nom. Yardleyvill
Ohas A rename, Buoks co S Bookman, Newtown
no Pahl, Books oo KB Ifillyeraming_Sun,lVld
Outs Beare°, Monretown Franklin Taylor . , Books co
llhas Kirkbrlde, Bunks no 8 B Tomlinson. Backe co
Watson Paxson', Bunke
V:l F itir Paxson . ' u lfu k o s k n s o no Wm fimith,Lambertvil,NJ
Sarah Smith, Lambertville Jane Beatty, Lambert yule
J Attlebom Thos Walton, Bucks co
Wm Bailey, Bunks co Patrick Barrett, Bunks en
Tit Bedice, Atlantic City Jas Vandegrift, Greenville
NATIONAL, ROTEL—Baca street. above Third.
Jacob Kreider, Penna. P M Trough, Penna
Wm J Sabewl, New York Al re E Bumnoker, Penna
Miss aunsiaker, Penna Mrs Buntoaker, Penna.
A B flaldwell. Syracuse Chas Hindi, Lanoaeter
Roht Smith, Port Deposit Jacob Hensler, ine Grove
8 IVI Baum, New Berlin. Pa Jno S Brooke,Pottsville
81L Bro Weal, Columbia, Pe
MERCHANTS' HOUSI.}.--Third et.. above Callowhill.
M C Ply, 'White Haven Jae McLaurence, Pa
Geo Carter, White Haven Lewis S Collett, N Hope
H H Sandford. Futon, Pa R L Headwall, Etteton, I
C P Wilson, Mont; co John H R Marquott, Philo
Semi C Shimer. Bethlehem Aaron Deck, Bethlehem
C H Beaman & It, Annevla
FOUNTAIN HOTEL=-Enond at., above Market.
se Whoeler, Net , .terse• Aaron Hart Titusvtil J
no tripoOrrniolt Driatol,Pa C Harivo'od,'N Y
Nirvirixtorg.,Z.,i,l:3,l%,.tayn. Mrs s Johnson, Del co, Pa
MOUNT VERNON DOTEI,- , Untond st.. above Arch.
H Doak. Ph i ladeksh ih J W Cristen, Holrneshurg
3 6 PrAle% Winn. Del Thor T Young. By berrf
IMPORTATIONS
Reported for the Prem.]
RlCHMOND—Steamship Virginia. Kalil-173 seeks
wheat 8 bars flaxseed Jan 1, Bewley & Co; 283 bags fea
thers Yes Morgan; 192 Wes rage Jessup & Moore; 47 dr,
cotton yarn Jae B Woodward & Son; 10 his wino B
Kerr & Co; 217 bass nuts N Hollings & Bro; 93 Qaoried
fruit rungermh & Smith; 2 , 4 bales cotton Thomas Web
ster. Jr; 11 empty earboys Powers & Web:lament 91 dii
bbls Masse!. Collins & Co; 1 hhd ohms 193 (dimly bbls
294 bags feathers 171 bags frnit trarionscOnslarieen.
MAKIN'E INTELLIGENCE
SEE MA:TRW FACIE
ET TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of The Prom)
riEW YORK, Jan 4.
Arrived, ship John Briggs, from Liverpool; harks
King John. tram Shields; Lassies, from Sunderland%
Caroline Vegan, from Antwerp.
The sohr ifameciii. from Granville. 118, is ashore on
Barnegat. Seven of the crew were drowned.
PROVINCETOWN. Jan./.
Arrived. bark Anna. from Cronsradt. She came in
contact With a shin on the Grand Banks. and lost her
bowsprit, cutwater. fore topmast. &a. rattling her to
leak. Spoke on the 30th tilt, lat 43 3b, long 68, ship Scar
go. from Calcutta for Boston. She appeared all right.
The brig Wingold, from Wilmington for Boston, with
lumber went ashore on Winthrop Bench, and is a total
loss.-Her orew were saved,
MEMORANDA.
Sins Gulf Stream, Spragne, for Havre, cleared at New
Orleans 48th ult. with 300 bales cotton.
Ship Benjamin Morgan, Turner, from New York, was
at Cape Town. COD, Nov le. one.
Bark Gen Bradford. (Br) Robbins, was at Providence
24 inst, for Philadelphia, to load for Glasgow.
Bark Sea Bird. Taylor, from Cape Town, 01311, ar
rived at Boston 3d inst.
Bark H H Yarrington, Gorham, from Smyrna, ar
rived at Roston Minot.
Bark Hermitage. Ring, frore Rio de Janeiro in bal
last, at New Orleans :45th ult.
Bark Leighton. Speights, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared
at Now Orlerns 26th ult. with 2325 bble flour and 300 do
rosin.
Bark Sallie Magee, Boole, for Rio de Janeiro, sailed
from Riohmond inet.
. . .
Bark Augusta Aurora. Bolimeigelon. from Rio do Ja
neiro, at New Orleans 28h ult. with tOO9 bags coffee.
Brig A Hotta, Oroutt. hence, arrived at Portland &I
instant
Brig Lanzarotte. Harriman. for Pernambuco. &eared
at Wilmington. NC, 3d met. (second clearance) having
renamed.
Bohr It W Tull. Townsend, for Philadelphia, was ad
vertised at New Orleans 29th ult.
Bohr Frank Herbert, White, for Berwick City, cleared
at Boston ad mat.
Bohr hfaraoaibo. Henley, hence, arrived at Portland
2d inst.
MARRIED.
WILSON—McFARLAND.—On the let instant, at
the residence of Captain Wilson. 006 Federal street, by
Rev. J. E. Meredith. Mr. James Wilson to Miss ltaotel
MoEatland, all of Philadelphia.
DitaDBHAW—CROBB.—On ilia 2d instant, by the
Rev. J. Dunn. Mr. Smelt T. Bradshaw to Mrs
Mary E. Cross, all of this oily,
DOYLE.—On the 2d inat James Doy le. aged 62 yearn.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 605 Smith hird
Street. below South, this (Saturday) morning, at 3%
o cl ck
'o.
BaYLI..-On the yd instant, Joseph Baylis, aged 74
years.
BOND.—On the 3d instant. Martha H. Bond, wife of
Josiah Bond. in the 54th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence. No. G 22 North
Twelfth street. this (Saturday. morning. at 7 o'clock.*
B fIADY.—On the 3d instant, Mr. Dennis Brady, in the
73/1 year of his age.
Funeral from his late resiaence. No. 909 Suffolk
street between Carpenter and Washinston streets,
above Ninth. tem (Saturday) morning, et 9 o'clock.
BRFINTNALL.—un the 3d instant, Geo. H. Breint•
nall. eldest Eon of El, Augusta and the late Rev. Thee.
Breintna'l.
Funeral from his late tesidenee. N 0.225 Jacoby street,
thin (Saturday) afternoon. at 2 o'olook.
CHIST.—On the 25 instant, Mr. John H. Cri et, in the
255 year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his mother. in the
rear of Po umbia avenue, above Belgrade street, on
Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
mAcKELbAR.—On the ad instant. Thomas Sutton
Mackellar. youngest con of Thema; and Eliza
in his sth year.
hl G AN.— On the 311 instant. Atlee Caldwell. eon of
Edwin H. and Lizzie M. Morgan, in the 4th year of his
age.
Funeral from the residence of hie parents. Corinthian
Avenue, above Parrish street, this (Saturday) after
noon. at 2 o'alook. .
81 , 1•Vi/R. 6n the 2cl instant, W illiam Snyder, aged
62 years.
Funeral from the residence of his eon. James Sol"-
der. No. 1006 Newton 'street. thin (haturdar) afternoon,
at 3 o'olo ok.
ADIFS IN MOURN
] Bhowle,
I Sake,
FVOILS do Loines,
Chiutres,
Poplins,
slooms,
Cashmeres,
Ornintlete,
Bla Mourningoode. &o.
& 80N.More,
No. 918 Chestnut street.
pREFENTS FOR
ING.
Collars, Sleeves,
coo Sets,
drape Bete., llindkeroheta,
Fens, Gloves,
Veils, Mitts
iiitqloral Skirls,
Hosiery,
Cloaks,
BESSON
dat
[ ST. JOSEPH'S FAIR,WILLMOS AL
LISY. viU close TO-.NIGHT. Do not fad to At
tend. It*
tirCHRIST CHURCH, GREEN STREET,
ABOVE FIFTEENTH—Hey. B. 11. GIESY,
t, trill preach on BUIIDAY, btb, at IDE A. and
Hi P. fn. Beata free. it*
SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. A. M.
PEfiCb. of Now York. on II Lecture at SAM
I- a - MEAT HALL, on SUNDAY, at 1014. A. to . and
73i P. Al. Admission 6 cants.
(M_.ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN
EN Swolbu c ta n irMONlNarit i ;ro k cloak
by Rev. Dr. MUSGROVE, and evening 735 S.M.,
by Rev. Dr. HAPPERREn.
F IRS? REFORMED DOTER
RIJRCIIroor. Seventh and Spring Garden ale"
open (O. v.) to.morrow. Rev. A. B. ROLLIOI4
will preach at 10% (Octet* in the morning. and the Rev.
Or. ISASSER/DsTT at 7.% o'clock in the evening. It•
TILE ANNUAL SERMON WILL BE
preached to the Baboata-Schools connected
wit he First Reformed Presbyterian Church, BROAD
Street, below SPRUCE, by the pastor. Rev. Jr. Wylie,
on .MORROW (SABBATh) AFTERNOON, at
o'clock. . .
• iteir. M. MoBRIDE will preach in the morning, at
10% o'clock.
MORROTHE WEEK OF PRAYER WILL BE
obeerved throughout the World, oomencio
W, in
ORROW, Jan. 0. The services on Monday, an
every day of the week, will be bell at the earisoin , streel
Baptist Church. from 12 to DI o'clock, and bo conduced
by ministers of different denomtnations. &Meet of
Prayer on Monday is, *. An especial blessing on all the
service's of the week, and the promotion of brotherly
kindness among all those who love the Lord Jesus
Christ in sincerity." Chnsnans of every name are in
\filed to participate. jes-2t*
a-tIERMAN REFOttfilED clitarten—
RACE Street, be.ow FOURTIL—TO-MOH
(ea BBATR) P. M., at 3 o'olook, the usual
MONTHLY EIERmOir to the Children and Friende of
the SUNDAY SCHOOL,. by' the Pastor, Rev. Dr. ROM
BRAUER. All are cordially invited to attend this very
interesting Service.
Preaching to the morning, at leg o'clock. It*
PEOPLEIS LITERARY INSTITUTE.—
REV. HEN itv WARD BEECIIHAt pill lee
it 11 THURSDAY EVENINU. Jan. 10.1881. at Genoa
Hall. Tickets 25 cents, for eale at the Hall during the
day. beaten) to 8. Jab-61
WLECTURES TO LADIES ON MEDI
CAL, suaNcTs, by ANNA M. 1,0Ni:1;3110AB
S, M. D. at the Assam* Ihnidinte. TENTH
and MIESTNUT Streetal, oommenoing on MONDAY,
January 7th at 3 3f t orolooft F. M. Then Lectures 1 , 611
ne illustrated by a oomplete set of life•itize and magni
fied Drawings and Paintings, designed for this asocial
purpose, and by Anatomical and papier macho pre,
aerations Admission 10 neat& jaa.2t',
TrMR. FITZGERALD WILL, ON MON
'DAY 'DAN EVENINO Next. deliver a teeters
at hIE.OHANIC'tS INeTITUVE, MTH Btreet and
WA OW °TON Avenue Southwark , for the henegt of
Widow Mary Vincent. the sable& le : Rindons—
I heir Manners, Rabits, Religion, ate." On account
of the interest of tho subject. and tho eloquen
of the .eaturer. we have no douhtthere will be a full
atten dance. 'Lasts 25 Gents. It*
VrOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
SOUTHW ARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS-
Is fan AAILROAD COMPANY, Perim Street, be
low Fourth.—Pnit,Aost,PlllA. January 9.1861, The Di
rectors have this day declared a dividend of POUR
PM'. CUNT. on the Capital Stook, payable to the
Fitookholders or their heal representatives. on and af
ter the 14th inst., between the hours of 10 and 2 P. M.
The transfer books will be closed until the 14th inst.
...in6•strier4l4 CHARlibitt R. AOHU LT. Seine tar r.
MREPUBLICAN I N V IN CIBL E B.—A
Special Meeting of the Club mill be held at the
ot' Trade Su Idinga,_on SATURDAY Evening,
January sth, at 8 reolook. Yon are earnest.y requested
to attend. OHO. INMAII RICHE, Pi ea dent.
BEMT. fitreitXl,.l3eotetary. Us{-2t°
W 3 . L. CAPEN WILL COMMENCE A
Course of Lectures on PHRENOLOGY on MON-
Evenins. January 7th. at 7% o °lank. at the 8. E.
Corner of SPRING GARDEN and NINTH Streets.
These Lectures wall be extensively illustrated. and
close otth ?Olio Examinations, Admission Free;
Collection after lecture. Examinations are made daily
at 992 CHESTNUT street. 104 3t
GT. CONTIREPITAL HOTEL COMPANY.—
The Anneal Meetinr of the Corporators and
stockholders cd . " THE C,ONTINRNTA 1, JiliiTh,L
COMPAN Y," for the purpose of &earns Flea Mana
gers atd the trtmeaction of other Wanes& will he held
on MON DAY the SEVENTH day of January. A. D.
ISM. at 12 o'clock, M. at the Hotel.
lal -6t J. SEtiriEnSiT PRIZE, Secretary.
gtAMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPAN Y. PIiILADILLPIIIA, December
fIOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of this Company.for the election of thirteen Truetees.
the erve the ensuing year, will he held at the office, in
the Company's
b 6 dear ,
Street. southeast
corner of Fourth, on MoNDAY. January 7, 1861, bo
twe•n the hours of 10 A. M. end 12 rd.
de24 12t JNO. C. eIMS. Seoretart,
NT:OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO., No 406 CH eSTNUT Street.
Annual Meeting of the Stookho'de TS of this Com
pany will be held at their office, on MONDAY, January
It. Met, at 10o'oloolt A. M.
en election for Twelve Director., to serve for the
ensuing year. will be held the same day, et the came
place, between the hours of 10 A. AL and 2 P. M.
Jai-Halt Se
WIU.IAMSC I. BLANHARD.
tcreary.
117 OFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND
COAL COMPANY, Pio 230 South THIRD Bt.,
corner of Willing's Alley, Philadelphia, December 19,
le6o
At.
a meeting of the Directors. held THIS DAY, a
dividend ofeight per cent for the peat year aim declared
on tee capital Stook. payable to itoekholders or their
legal repreeentatives at the Office 'of the Company, on
and after Th ersday.January Id lB6'.
next ,
The Transfer Books will be closed until
AIIK Jan
ON
n ary
7th
. F. 8,
de2t3als Treasurer.
orrOFFICE OR THE UNION MUTUAL IN
SURANCE CO —FIiILADVLPHIA. Deo. al. 18&1.
he annual meeting of the tionpholdere of the Union
Mutual Insurance Company of l'inledelphia will behold
at the ofnoe of the company on MONDAY, January 14,
1881, at 12 o'clock. noon, at which time an election will
be held for eight Directors, to servo for the °netting
three years, JOS. COLLISON,
de 31-12 c Becfp
OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND
COATES-STREET PHILADN.L.PHIA PAS
ilf9.7ll3 E R RAILWAY COMPANY. T W ENT Y
POUR/ R and ' OAT hei Sta., Deo. 28th, 180:1,
The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Green
and Coates-street Philadelphia Passenger Railway
Compeer. for the election of a Preaidont owl tweive
Dt
ree'ore,toservefortheensnmg yea r. will beheld et the
Pillow of the Comoany, on MONDAY, January MO,
tan. nt &eta*, noon.
degarlals Dnr,DY BHARWOOD, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 WAL-
L, Y SIITREET.
PIIILAIOILPIIIA, Deormber 26, 1860.
NOTICE.—The Annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE cOMPAN Y will it.
___ .___.
be held on MONDAY, the Nth day of January, 1861, at
AUSACi2-013TTELIS AND STUFWERS
TEN o'clock A. 14.,_at the office of the Company.
An election for Twelve Directors to serve the en- 1...7 at very low paces. for sac by
mine year. will be held the same de at the saint, place, D. LADIDRETII .t BON,
between the hours of 10 o Woeful!, le. and 2P. M. Implement and Seed Warehouse,
de7/0104 CRARDE.S W. 00XE, thereat/. It * Nos. 2i and 23 5 outh SIXTH Swat,
arwubtoEutudiznzoroNnso7gyll,i,'AtuarEargaZirAei
to tottato the gallant
MAJOR ANDERSON,
Now surrounded in Charleston Bay by the enemies of
our belayed Thum!, and to support the Federal Govern
ment in all its efrorts to sustain him, will meet at
NATIONAL HALL,
MARKET STREET, BELOW THIRTEENTH,
On This (Saturday) Evening'.
A 7 t 3 (PC,LOCit.
Morton McMichael, John Grigg,
J. W. Forney, Charles M. Prevost ,
Daniel Dougherty, Samuel B. Troller,
Charles Gilpin, C. K Sidra°,
Wm. B. Mann, Jeremiah Niohole,
Mark Mundy. C J. Hoffman,
Win, W. Bailey. flenry_o. CUSP.
Bennett C. Wilson, John E. Add ioks,
Basil. A. &WY. An d re* C. Craig,
Joe. Simpson, J. , Chew.
Eiiwin K. Ri,oli, Wm. D. Lewis,
W. W. Wade. G. Rim [Smith,
h,ll. Ihnns, Edward G Webb,
A. V. Gibbs, George, Inman Riohie,
F. G. Wolbert, Andrew M, Jot en,
Rarood T. ALIA', Chanes Rogers,
T. . Riley, James Neall,
Wiliam Thompson, D. R. Hobson,
Harry L II eY no. J. S. Smith.
Robert MoCawley. A. R. hiolfenry,
Alex. A. Freeman, Jr.. Martin aliens,
Rouse Mathias, Samuel L. Taylor,
eamuel Pries. R. It, Dannh,
James Freeborn, James H. Dart.
John Ritioraon, J F. Bell,
James B. Arbuckle, James G. Edwards.
Charles E. Young, Edward N. Hallowell,
G. K Fagunous, Robert R. Corson,
8. A. Burns. Evans Rogers,
R. M. Evans, H. Stevenson,
D. AL hlathlen, John Hoylb,
C. B. Andress, A. L. Hollgtloh,
James Harper, Rihn Whitb,
Isaac, AI. Ashton, Thome D. Smith.
Wen. H. hloCalla., Vnleb H. Needles,
Samuel Coleman, F. A. Godwin,
wm. W. Juvenal, H. Beek,
Wm. A Banes, Thos. P. Stotesbury,
John H. Parker, Franklin Platt
Henry Stout, Harvey E. Mole,
Geo. H. Moore. John Getty,
A. at, Walkinshow, M. Williamson,
Geo. R. Wire, George G. Plane,
Bartholomew Keine, Henry J. Buller.
Thos. Ashton, John H. Rhie,
J. Ireneus Myers R. B. Brintolt.
Chas. D. Lybrand, Geo. P. Longhand,
James MoManen, Williarh Eekfelilt,
R r'. Garribon, James G. Peale,
Edward J. Chamley, Joseph H. Sinex,
Henry L. Smith, John N. Reeves,
Henry C. Morgan, Thomas J. Duffield,
Thomas Cochran, Samuel W. Cattail,
James B MoGinley, James A. Freeman.
Frank 1, Johnson, James Lynd,
A A. Freeman, Thomas Potter,
W. E. McClain, L. H. Case,
John Goforth. J. AL Christopher,
Henry C. Cell , J. D McLean,
Charles Jewell, Samuel Daniels
Geo. Wash. Briggs, James B. Sheridan,
R. A. Paulson, James Martin,
lease Mcßride, Daniel J. McLean,
James N. Kern, William S stogie),
E. P. hlichener, J. A. Andrews,
R. R. AL roll, John Brooke,
Geo. W. Bats, J. D. Knyard,
Thomas C. Steel, IL Serker,
J. W. Norton. Jabob Moyei,
George W, Wfdditi, J. W. Leigh,
David Newport, David Stout,
Eph'm Haws, David Rose.
Saml. Bray, Jia dwan Smith,
R. S. Williameon, Chas H. Cramp,
Wm. Flomenelt, Wm. Hu aim.
Wm. Brook. Wm.J Pascoe,
Geo. W.'l omlinton, W. Summer'.
Joseph Brown, Thos. S. Stern
Richard Feltz. George E Ilall,
Edward Dowses, Alex. J. Harper.
J. Fletcher oudd, Geo. P. McLean,
Charles O'Neill, Matthias Haas,
Wm, R. Grids, Lewis C. Cassidy,
Wm H. Duffield, Chas. Gibbons,
Fred'k J. Spires er, James Verree,
Jos A. Harris. John MoCabless.
H. H. Burnish, Nam!. E. elaymaker,
Joe. Campion, G. a. Parker,
A. U. Barclay, John Lloyd,
H. Perd.ieux, T. L. Woolston,
Geo. Wales, Wellem Janke,
George A. Lewis, John Hareltine,
Samuel Hort, ThMeas Smith,
A. G. AL tioVen, Samuel E. Stokes,
hliohael Dunn, FLO. Knight
Win. Nsweli, Francis K. Shank, M. Do
Wm.& Prime, Franc Wolgamuth,
B. Lew,e. Vim. McCandless,
J. W. Blaylock, Charles W. Brook,
E. A. Memoir, Henry Neill,
Granville Lewis, 'I home Birch,
James Alcorn, Charles S. rootlet).
R. M. Beam's. E. G. James,
W. N. tatters. T. O. Webb.
JambsF. Stokes. A. D. Allison.
Charles P. Bicknell. L Theo. Reim,
Geo. W. Lehman, Jr., Chas C. Wilson,
W. J. Waldron. J. W. Goff,
IL MoGallmont. Alex. J Derbyshire,
G. V. Machette, James Devereux,
N. F. Campion, George Northrop,
Albert S. Ashmead, Cephas G. Childs,
Charles Peneveyre, Peter C. Meeker.
Thomas Deihl, Levi T. Rutter.
John Holmes, Chas, A. Ogden,
J. H. Towne, Jno B. Kenney,
E, ti. Hazleton, Evan Randolph.
Robert Bothell, Banton, Robinson, & Co.,
John AloClosky, Win. II Kern,
W. N. IC Mg, Geo. W. Thorn,
Abraham w. Haines. Geo. W. Neblnger,
Samuel J. Creswell, John "Byrne.
I homes Hoffman, Jno. Campbell, 7th ward,
Cornelius G. Watson, Geo. W. Hefty,
A It Paul, Jno Burton,
Gaon e 1,4. Williamson. Jno. D. Diehl,
William Stokes, D. AL Boy rt.
Philip Hampton , inn. Al. Riley,
William V. Lippincott. JabilZ Gates,
Alfred Kuhl. Joshu , K MINS,
William Henry, Wm. F. Mingo , ,
E. H. Haines, M. J. i ukea.
E. S. Wierdf, Win. Eakfeldt.
Cherie., F. Miller, John C. Davie.
J. D. Ninesteal, Thos. H. Mourn,
E. K. Masser, James Milliken,
r.mith, Edwd. M. Bartlett.
1,.1i. Tathat . Chas. Wright.
._. R. Flanigan, M. B. McDowell
Lorin Blodget, Morgan Ash,
Geo. A. Coffey, and hundreds of others.
WSTATEMENT OF THE UNION BANE.
as required by the seciond section of the net of
eneral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved
the 131 h day of October, A. D. 1837.
Amount of loans and discounts. ..... ..$391,929 66
epecie..... ... es a 45 in
duo from other bangs 69 863 23
of notes in Mrentation . . .. 03,083 03
depositsinch/ding balances due
to oth'er hankb. • ..,—. 265,439 13
YIIILAD . V;PIII . A, January 3, 18.61.
CITY OF PIIILADELPHIA,BB :
1, James Lesley, Cashier of the Union Bank,
being, sworn, depose and nay that the above state
ment is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J LLtiI..E.Y, Cashier.
Sworn before me. thin thirAd MES
day_of Jan, A. D. 1861.
It P. C. 191.1.31aKER._ Notary Public.
•
I r_G• OFFICE OF THE ANTHRACITE IN
SUIIA NCI: COMPANY.
PIIILADELPIIIA, December 29, 1860.
An eleetion for
at
Directors to serve the ensuing'
year. will be held at this office on Monday the 7th day
of January next, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M.
de29-tja7 W. NI, BMITH, tieoretary.
WSUNDAY -SCHOOL Itl ISSIONARY
MEET ING.—A Union Meeting' mill be held in
ERT HALL, (CR rATNUT Street, above
Twelfth,) on next MONDAY EVENING. January 7th,
oommenoing at YE o'clock.
Addressee will be delivered by the Rev. B. W.
CRIDLAW. of Ohio, Mr. J. ALAStiii RICE. of Rams,
(Alissinneries of the Amerioin Sunday-15011001 Union.)
and others.
• .
All intereeted in the great Punday-Hohool hliseionnry
Work are invited to attend.
. .
Theketa of admirm . on may be had. free of charge. at
the house of the American clunday-Echool Union, 1122
CHESTNUT Street. Jet-at*
OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE
PASSIIGER RAILWAY COMPANY, corner
of ombla rind Ridge avenues.—Pniz.ansi.eura, De
ceinher 1669.--The annual meetins of the etookhold.
era of " The Girard College Passenger Railway Com-
YA/iPeieidl44;lirileqtA7 company, on VO4, January 1, t2olc.
An election will be held on the same day. between the
holm of /2 M., and 21'. M., Inc a President and Five
Directors, to nerve for the °netting year. By orderer
the Board. WM, R. BLIGHT,
dc29 stuthtili beeretery.
WHOUSE OF REFIUGE.—THE ANNUAL.
meeng of the Contruhutorn to the House of
e ta
will be held on WEuNIBI)AY next, at
oleic).* P. N., ut No. 119 North TENTH Street, above
ATM).
The annual report of the Board of Mennen will he
submitted. and an election will tie held for officers and
managers to serve the ensuie. year.
ALEX ANDER HENRY.
Secretary Home of Refuge.
)a3-themv. - 4t
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
11,4 of the Stockholders of the heaver Meadow
Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office.
No. 322 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 21st of
January next. at IS o'clock M., at which time an elec
tion will he held for President and ten Directors for
the eneninS year. L. CHAMBRHLAIN.
4019 021. Becirotary and Treasurer.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY.—THE AN
NUM, MEwhING L IB RARY CO
Stockholders of Ike
1 11;ct:t% Int WS LIBRARY COMPANY, for the oleo
lion of olTiaere, and the traneaction of other bohineee
Ne.ll be held at the LIBRA RY It 00 MS, on TUESDAY,'
tne Bth ofJ watery, at 7 o'clock P. M.
JOHN D. WATSON, Secretary Pro Tem..
de27ths-Sa6 Board of Directors.
Fre. THE PHILADELPHIA, WILIVING
TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM-
VeNY, Deoember 14,1860.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this COM•
pony will take place in Wilmington. at the oilier. of the
DomeallY. on MONDA election4th January next, at 10
o'ciook A. M.. for the of Directors to serve for
the eIIBUIng year. and for the transaction of such other
business as may legally come before the meeting.
deledOl4 ALFRED BORNER.Reeretary.
WcommoniwzAterli 1 NSURANCT.
COMPANY OF TH.: STATE OF PENNSYL-
A, 413 CHESTNUT Street, FIIILADRI.PIII6,
Nov. 00_, 1660.
NO TICE.—A nieeting_ of the Stool:holders of the
COMMONWEALTD. INSURANCE COMPANY of the
State of Penneylvarna, will be held at the office of the
Company. No. 613 CLIEST.NOT Street, on MONDAY.
January 7th, 1861, at 10 o'clock A. 51.
AN ELECTION FOR TEN DIRECTORS to serve
the ensuing year will be held at the Office of the Com
pany on the Berne day, between the hours of 10 and 12
o'clock A. M. SAMUEL S. MOON,
no2T-dtja7 Secretary.
_
WCORN EXCHANGE DANK, PIIILLDEL-
PlllO, December R. 1860.—At an election held on
th of November. 1860. the folio wing named Stook
hooters were elected Directors of thin Bank;
Alexander G. Cattail, 'Samuel T. Canby,
Robert K. Nair , David Vanderveer,
Edmund A. Bonder, Philip B. Mingle,
Alexander Whilldin, Dell Nohlit.
Hugh Craig, George L. Bug by,
Joseph Lindse.r, Edward C. Knight,
William L Maddock.
And at a Meeting of the Board, held NOVOmber 48th,
A. G. OAT LOLL, E 1113 ,4 was unanimously re gloated
President ; B. K. NEFk , Esq., Vice President, and J.
W. TORREY, Cannier,
del lm
W. TORREY, Cashinr.
MINDEPENDENCE OF CHARACTER-.
The True end the Falco.—The Rev. P. D. If UN
ON, D. D., of Boston, Slam, will deliver the
Fourth LECTURE hi the course, in aid of tho Church
of Janua r yA FERIAS. on TUESDAY Evening next,
B th at CONCERT HALL, Chestnut. above
Twelfth area, ocommeneing at a quarter before 8
o'cloesc.
the ihrhject e —" . " Independence of Charaoter—the True and
Eata
Tickets Vicente For sale at Episcopal Book Deposi
tory, 1221 Chestnut street ; Burns & Sieg, 911 Chestnut
street, and at the door. /a2-6t
A UAW:I.—The undersigned has had his
attention called to a circular of E. D. Waters,
Dentist, DB Vine street. wherein he informs theublic
CI
that he has been conducting the Bove business for Dr.
HOOKER, in hie absence. Toe business was carried
on by. my wife during my absenee from the city, and
?dr. Waters Was employed by her not to purpose. and
her patrons aro hereby notified not to pay any bills to
Mr. Willem or any other person, unless hr an order
from her. C. S. DOOKY.it,
January 6,1861 It. 906 VINE Street.
VM. F. GEDDES,
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTER,
No. :WO ODES . ' NIJ f Ptreet.
Books. Pamphlets Constitutions. Paper Books. Ctrou
lam. Bill Reads. dards. Cheeks. Notes. Drafts, little of
Lading, Law and Custom House Blanks, at fair prices."
COUPONS GREEN AND OOATES
-BTREETB PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
MANY.—The Coupons on the Donee of this Company,
due January Ito. MI, will be paid, at the Off= of the
Company, on and after that date.
Jab-tla MINDY hHARWOOD, Treasurer.
IT TIMES ARE DULL, AND FUTURE
4. - PrMOM look deapairing, it should not doter you
froni going to Rh! hItIPS Gallery, BECGCiI, Gtrest,
above Green, to got your Photograph taken. It'
NO LtPE-SIZE, OIL PAINTINGS ON
PAPER. Go to NEWELL. 724 ARCII Street.
for life-ems Photographs in oil on canon& it*
L IFE•4IZE PHOTOGRAPHS ON PA
per. pasted on linen or merlin. are aura to fade.
Get one on artiet'a canvas at NEWELL'tI. 71)4 ARCH.
Street. It.
GET A WARRANTED LIFE-SIZ E PDO
TOGReil'il in nil. on artist's raneas, at NE
WP.LL'B, V 24 A RUH Street. it*
gs; TA N- MILLS, OORN-SHELLERS,
Bay, Straw, and Fodder.Cuttera. Hand and
Power Corn Attila, and a complete assortment of Farm
ing Toole and Implements, for eel° by
D. LANDRETH & SOH,
Implement and Seed Store,
tor. 21 and 23 •south SIXTH Street.
THE PRESS.-PHI4ADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUAI!Y . 5, 1861.
LADIES'
O.LOAKS AND FURS.
AT NOMINAL RRIOESI
WITHOUT REGARD TO COST,
TO C 1.1,0 ',E THE SEASON
EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS'
Worth of elegant
CLOAKS AND FURS.
Cultablb fof
LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN
MUST BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD
NOTICE TO INTENDING PURCHAEERS.—The
Usual One-Pride System in force at tins establishment
be abrogated for the epaoe of Ono Month, in order
that, should any garment be inadvertently omitted to
be reduood in price to the lowest acceptable amount,
any offer for the same writ be considered, and, if at all
practicable, adrusted to the satisfaction of the pur
chaser.
J. W.. PROCYPOR & (JO.,
TL's PAntA CLoAk, areil FUJI Eythfutrat,
NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET
d 02941
INDIA SHAWLS.
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
B IL KA
SHAWLS,
DHESS GOODtt
in great rafloty and nhotoe geleotione, al
GEORGE FRYER'S.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET.
oolg-t[
,UPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENCH ME.
n- 4 RUMS. Reduced to $1 per yard. worth $1.60.
Lower priced do. $l.
BI ok do for 76 cents to $l.
Extra Super Black Thibot Cloth $1,25.
Black Cloaking Cloth.
Velour Poplin at .97H reduced from d 2) center.
Velour Poplins, better qualities, all reduced,
All Wool and other Plaids.
Moue de Latinos, Valeroms, Re.
Cloth Cloaks.
Broohe and Blanket Shawls.
Hooped skirts.
Embroidered Collars and Salaam, all marked flown
bofore stock taking.
Just in
-4 Masonville and Roohdale Muslina.l236 ciente.
4-4 Adonis & Son's Muslin 10 cents. worth 12% cents.
CHARLES ADAMS fir. BON,
iastt EIGTHTH and ARCH Ets.
FrBURNLEY & OHISM'S ! ! !
One Dollar Silks for Mo.!
Dollar Twenty-five cent Silks for 81!!
Dollar Fifty-cent Silks for SIAS!!!
Dollar Seventv-five cent Silke for Lee ! !!!
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
L o ng Broohe Shawls. Excellent, for 88.
Long Moulin Shawls, Superior, for 10 to 812,
Lang Broohe Shawls, Very fine. or 8 1 4. eic 318,
and 820.
NEW CLOAK /WON!!!
Beautiful Cloaks for 88:
hue Beavbr Cloaks for 87. 88, 89, and 810.
Moldy and Elegantly Trimmed for 812. 813, 818,
820. and va.
Arab Cloaks. Zounve Jackets, Blank and Fancy
Clothe, &0., o co
BEST BLACK SILKS!!!
Good Quality Blank Billie, will wear well, for $l.
Heavy Mi re k Silke. Blank Figured Bilks. &0...k0.
'S AND BOYS' WEAR!!!
A Large Stook of Clothe.
A Largo Stook of Casshneres, &Montt!, &Veehnge.
Blankets, Flume's, Linens. and Minims.
At TIIORIVLEY 01118111'S.
4.14. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Ste.
N. B.—Every article bought for cash. nol
( - ILOAKS.--The greatest bargains in the
city at
IV ENS'.
CLOAKS.—The largest stook, the best Assortment,
the °homiest colors, the finest qualities. the most superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the best week, and deci
dedly the lowest prices in the city, at IVENS'. 23
South NINTH Street, nol6-Yrn
CLOAKS. —The CITY CLOAK STORE,
149 North EIGIITH. Every one la talking of
the great harcaine and runerior quality of the CLOAKS
at the Herr CLOAK' 810 RE, 142 North EIGHTH
Street. nols-2in
CLOAKS. -11 you want the best value
for your money, go to tho City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTII Street, above Cherry. n01152m
OLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE.
142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the bent and
cheapest store in the city. nol6•Sm
CLOAKE3.—A magnificent assortment of
all the neweet Myles imported this season, with
even new material, made up and trammed in the very
beet manner, at rowel; that defy all competition, at the
Paris Cloak Blare, northeast corner of EIWITH and
WALNUT Streets. nol6-2m
B ARGAINS AT JOHN H. STORE".—
Gents' Maude at Stokes'. 702 Aroh.
Gents' Undershirts, at Stokes'. 702 Arch.
Uents' Stoves, at Stokes'. 702 Arch.
Genta' Stocking's, at Stokes', 702 Arch.
Gents' Slott Bosoms, at Stokes', 702 Aroh.
Gentlemen, call and examine Stokes' Stock.
A
The No. 202 RCII STREEr. deli
CILOTIIS, OASSIMERES, AND SATI
NETS.
Hews and light-ssoisht Beaver Cloths,
Tricots. Frosted Beavers, Plain Broadcloths.
Panay and Btagk Case[mores.
COOPER & CONARD.
mai 6antana:4 corner NINTH and MARKET.
DRY GOODS—SELLING OFF.
DRY GOODS—SELLING OFF,
Below Coat.
Below Cent,
Mimi be cloned out in One Month.
Muet ha cloned out in One Month.
Before Stook Time.
Berms stook Time.
At JOHN 11, STOKES, 702 ARCH Street. dejj.tf
NEW BALMORALS.
800 choice designs.
Poplin corded Balmorala.
Dark camas and bright colors.
Solid colors, top and bottom.
Bold ficotah Plaids.
Onr best &Isola, this season.
SI-RAYLESS lIHOTHEB.B.
del2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
NEW CLOAK ROOM CONTAINS
Elegant Cloth Cloaks,
Every new etylo Coat and Cloak.
Woollen. Brook., and I,llaok 'nada Shawls.
COOPER & CONAR D.
no2l Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET
RUE BLANKETS.
ALA Bed, Crib, and Cradle Blankets.
Marseilles and Omits quilts.
Fine Table Linens, Nankin., and Towels,
COUPER & CONARD,
neat Boutneast corner NINTH. and MARIC6T
31ERINOES, DELAINES, POPLINS.
Fine stook Black Dress Goode.
Forms dress goods very much reduced.
Printed Caaameres, lard wide. 31 andN CO. ST cents.
COOPHR dk; A D,
n 024 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET.
VINE QUALITY PRINTS.
- A lot of English and Amer.oan calicoes, of hand
1101110 designs and fine quality. for Christmas presents
at 8 oents, Bt3ARPLEBS BROTHERS,
dell CHESTIQT and EIGHTH Streets.
E 0. THOMP6ON,
•
T
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WAL.
NUT STREETS.
Opposite Washington Square,
PANTALOONS IN FIT A GUARANTEE,
N. B.—Gentlemen visiting the city are whetted to
have their measuree taken for future orders.
nele.tuthe2rti
O Y T'S
A. HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
- - -
Is warranted In every instance to
RNSTLPRE GRAY HAIR
TO ITII ORIGINAL COLOR.
It )1. been (*idled
IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
In the orintdvalaitioir of Now England, and HAS NOT
P'nILLD In a single instance tonooompllst
all that la olatrnod for it'
.
No Hair is so (Trey or Ned but the HI A WATHA will
change it to a beautiful and life-like Brown and lilsolr.
It is not an instantaneous dye which crooks. smuts.
and gives a dead black polor to the hair, the patient
having to submit to soaping. washing, and sponging of
the hair every time it is applied; nor is it a preparation
of sulphur, sugar grime!, Ac ; nor of any ingredients de
leterious to the hair or skin. It is an article requiring
no preparation, no washing before or after using; it is
applied in live minutes time, and with on little trouble
an any ordinary artiole for the toilet.
People who have used this preparation declare it is
miraculous in its effects, and that it will perform all that
it pretends to do."—l.Hallou's Pictorial.
Uts success is wonderful. and wo can only say we en
dorse all the proprietor says in regard to it."—(Boston
Journal.
•• We observe, by a notice in a Boston paper. that a
premium was awarded by the alaseachninitta hleohanies
Chanute,le Association. at their late Fair, Heston. to
Mr. Joseph Hor n of this city, for his celebrated Hia
watha Hair Restorative,' an article which richly merit
ed title favor. It was for ite ouporlor mettle in this re
spect that the'committee, atter suffiraent mildews° pre
sented to themselves, awarded to Mr. nor t this flatter
teatimonial.', —lProvidence Evening Prase.
eor sale by the principal Drusgista in Philadelphia,
e,nd throughout the country. Ars+ PH HOYT. Pro
j a3-Im 4 MATHEWOON ht,, Providence, R. I.
IMPORTED THOROUGH-BRED STAL
LION, YOUNG SWEPTMEATS. received the
first PrefflllMl at the New - 1 ork State Agricultural Bair,
at Elmira, October. 1860.
The subscriber will receive proposals in regard to his
hire, or for the purchase of one hell. or the entire in
terest in this promising stallion. Ile can be seen at my
farm on the Found. two miles soave Harlem.
He is now four years old. MU 16 hands, dark bay. Ito
is said to resemble closely hie sire Sweetmeats, the
winner of twonty-three out of twenty-four races, and
one of the best horses England has produced.
HIS pedigree Is unsurpassed. Dam. the Mitre by
Cowl; granddam, Red Rose, by Rubin'.
Please address - B. Al. WHITLOCK,
ra.l-9t 379 BROADWAY, New York,
RETAIL BRY GOODS.
CLOTIIING.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
& F.
ESIILEMAN & FLETOHER
NEW CRAVAT STORE,
N CORNY.; R.
WITH THE IDEA
Iro - PLEASE THE LADIER.
ilCr SUIT ITE GENTLEMEN,
EIGHTH. AND CHESTNUT,
ALL THE CRAVATS.
ALL TUE COLI,AIt,
ALL trll3 TIO,
ALL THE 8 OARFN,
ALL THE EVERYTHING
NEW, LATE, GOOD. PRETTY, AND ()REAP,
TO SUIT THE PANIC,
TO MEET THE HOLIDAYS
MEN'S EDMNISHING GOODS.
GENT'S PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS,
10 FOR p . t . " ) CENTS
BEST LINEN CHOKERS
HTS MADE TO ORDER
CI for S 9 and nPVELTdri
(NO FIT, NO SALE.)
Ahb KiNDS OF UNDERWEAR,
Hose, Gloves. Suspenders. Stooks. Spring Storks.
Buckle Stocks, Napoleon Tian, Courvoisier Kid Gloves,
(anoy and plain Pocket Handkerchiefs, Boys' Gloves,
Boys' Sus Ponders, Wrappers. at cost prises, &0.,
*7 i r The truo secret of our success:
LOW PRICES BEGET QUICK AND RAPID SALM,
and vice versa.
NO. 800.
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND
CHESTNUT
nol9-stuth3m
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
GREAT REDUOTION,
GREAT REDUCTION,
GREAT REDUCTION,
ORE A.T REDUCTION,
AT
THE CRAVAT STORE,
No. 107
CHESTNUT STREET, CORNER OF SEVENTH.
A. Large Ataortinent or
CRAVATS. SCARF'S, NECKTIES- UNDER
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
AND
MEN'S FURNISHING
GENERALLY,
AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
TO SUIT TUE TIAI/.13.
ALBERT ESHLEMAN,
deb atiali-H SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
F ucE SHIRT bJANIIPACTORY.—J. W.
SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Strom. a few doors
below the" Continental." The attention of Wholesale
Deniers is invired TO his IMPROVEU CUT OF
SHIATS, of superior fit. make. and Material. on hand
and made to or..er. at shortest notice. lad-ti
FURS.
pulls I
FURS i
GEORGE F. WOMRATH.
NOS. 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET.
Hu now Open
A FULL ASSORTMENT
LADIES' FURO.
To 'climb the attention of tho Publto to invited, 003-4rn
SILVER WARE
E STABLISHED 1812.
WM. WILSON & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER WARE.
B. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY WM
A large assortment constantly on hand, or made to
order to match any pattern desired.
Persons wishing to have ORIGINAL, STYLES will be
tarnished with patterns by our designer FREE OF
CHARGE.
IftII'ORT.E.R6 AND DEAL Eltli IN
ENGLISH,
FRENCH, AND AMERICAN
PLATED WARES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Wily-tr
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
THE BEST GOLD JEWELRY-TI'E
-• BEST GOLD JEW ELM:.
ANOTLIE
AN9TOF H
at NUE CONSIGNMENT O' GULL/ AND PLATED
GOODS. FROM
A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP
A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP
_
MANUFACTURER..
..
• • -
No Galvanized, Gi!tor Gift Jewelry sold in our Falb
lieliment.
IT IS IT IR IT IS IT IR
ALL GENUINE GOLD AND MATED GOODS.
DEAN & CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S
DP.AN ORIGINALDEAN & CO. , S
31 STORK,
N 0.3 34 CHESTNUT Street. third store below Fourth,
north side.
CRISIS:
C\1.14 AND LOOK AT hOMETIIING NEW:
A GREAT SALE LE
876,000 WORTHFUR OF JEWELRY H. CHAINS, &c.
AbL $1 EAC
A larre and splendid assort:mint of Jewelry to bo sold
without regard to Cilia.
YOUR CHOICE FOR el FACE.
The following het oompriaes some of the articlee sold
at this establishment for 31 each. it being impossible to
enumerate them all in circular form, Call and examine
for yourselves:
I ergo Size and Splendid Cameo Sete, General Retail
Do. do. do. 'Lava do__ 10 to 20
Do. do. do. Carbunole sets Bto 30
Do. Ladies' Enameled arid Coral do._._. 7to 70
Do. do. do. unit Carbuncle do.-- 7 to 30
Do. do. do and Ruby do_,. 7to 50
Do. Gold cluster Grace Setting Sots do-10 to 30
Do. do. do. Vase do. do _lO to 30
Do. do. do. Jet Set do. do_... sto 12
Do. co. Black Mosaic do. d0..._ Bto 12
Do. do. Gold .stone Mosaic do. 6to 12
Do. do, Calico Sets do. sto 22
Do. Ribbon Twiste. with brilliants do oto 15
Do. Bouquet Rote. new stylo do. dn.__ Bto 20
Do. Enamelled cluster do. do. do.--10 to 30
Over 100 other different styles Ladies' Jewelry; Me
dalione, all styles, patterns, and sizes; Lockets of every
desoription ; Gold ?one, 11 karat. with Silver Extension
Holder; Gold Penoils, Gold Thimbles, Plated silver
Ware, Sleeve But one, Studs, Re., &o.; Coral. Lava,
Cameo, and Band Bracelets; Gents' Vest Chains, war
ranted to wear for ten year. without changing color,
and will stand tee neat. They are usually sold by
jewellers es solid gold chains. All made in Perm. You
can take your choice for el each. Ladies' and Gents'
Guard Chains, ei each. usually gold by jewell.re at from
155 to 830 eaoh; Ladies' and Children's Nook Chains,
beautiful vatterne ; Armlets, brilliant, enamelled, and
ruby settings; Cro4lloB, plain and enamelled. for 511
each, retail tames from e 5 to 820 eaoh, 'wary style
and variety of Jewelry and desirable tootle for 81 each
'1 hie enter, at the above prices, will continue long
enough to sell off our immense stook. which was per.
chase c hi ne t a great sacrifice from manufaoturere who
haveed.
Call and coo the best stock of goode in Philadelphia.
Terme cash. Takeyour choioe for 81 eaoh.
No sales to exceed one dozen of any one kind of goods
at the above prices, unless at our option
DEAN & CO.
No. 313 CIIECTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
To those who order triode by toed, mutt eend 15 cents
extra, to pay private on a single article ; on two arti
cles 25 cents. and 0 cents on each additional article.
de3l-Im.
MUSICAL BOXES
GENEVA MANUFACTURE,
Playing two, four, six, right, and Weir(' tunes. Pelee.-
lions from favorite operas. as well as from choice
American airs. These instruments are in inlaid rose
wood oases, and imported direct, especially for our
HOLIDAY BALLIL
PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMES
FARR & B ROTHEB.
Importers and Dealers in Watches, Jewelry. Silver
WtHO, &O,
324 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH
da6-1m
WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER,
AND PLATEDWARE, 622 MARKET Street,
ada south nide. Large stook of fine Gold end Silver
Watehee fine Gold Jewelry, Silver end Platel Ware of
every variety and etyle. all of Whloh we offer tat the
lowest cash prices, A'l goods two guarantied to be as
represented, N, B.—Watches and Jewelry carefully re.
paired.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
(104-1 m No. 622 MARKET street southotde
1011111LAPELPHIA LOOAL EXPRESS
./L
COMPANY, MES Eolith FIFTH flireet, deliver
fr.ight, dal-eels, and baggage throughout the city. Par
tinular we and attention given to the conveyance of
baggage to all the railroad depot°. ja4-Im*
"LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVI
-x—A ted to visit the largest and richest assortment of
Flowers, Wreaths, and Read Dresses,J ust arrived from
street
of Pans, at J. JOLLIRET'S, 1314 CHESTN UT
street. Alan, Preneh Perfumery. ila27-Jat
COPARTNERSiIIk
pIIILADELPIIIA, JANUARY 1, 1861.
The firm of MERRICK & SONS is this day dis
solved. by the withdrawal of SAMUEL V. MERRICK.
The affairs of the old will to+ rettled by the new firm.
SAMUEL V. MERRICK.
J. VAUORAN MERRICK,
WILLIAM R. MERRICK.
The business will hereafter be oonducted by the un
dersingett. at the aid establishmeri4 under the sane
style and title of MERRICK & uONB.
J. VAUGHAN MERRIER,
WILLIAM 11. MERRICK.
JOHN E. COPE,
HARTLEY ))IERRICK.
bouthwark Foundry, Established WS. jai-Wheat
COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.—The un
deraixned have this day formed a Copartnership,
under the name and style of ARDNHEIMER &
',EWALD, for tile purpose of transacting a Wholesale
tacitness in PANGS( DRY OGOLIS. TRIMMINGS, and
VARIETIES, at No. 1:41.) NORTH THIRD Street.
L'tlJIS ARONHEMER.
PHILIP bEWALD.
Pnit,Anmsnts. Jan. 1. Mal. jag -a•
T HE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING RE
-.- tweon the undersigned, under the firm of CONO
VER k BROTHERS. linn Chia day been dissolved by
mutual consent; the basinfuls qf the firm will tie 'tattled
by JOSEPH 11. corioyEit,w to In /Wine authorized to
renown cranny due the linn end mike nottltimont.
JOSEPH COplotrP,f,
O.
P. CONotrlt ft ,
4 ). H. I', CO YovEli,
1180, POSIT.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1,941.
The 1100 T AND 11110 E 11 nenintn Will he nOllllllllOll
et the old stand, Iwo. 024 MARK 1 , 11 . Ntrent. limier the
name and rtylo n 1 A. M. CONOVRII, filipllONNot to
Conover & Brothorn. A. AI. coriovym,
l'hilndelphin. Jnn. I,lBnl, na 41'
fIOPA TN Hit 81111', ANIIItHW
OATIII;ItWOOD mill DA VII) H. VVI
linvo thfm (lay tomoolnloil nn UniotrlNera, iirutftr lino
of CATIIERWOND WI N NMI I;e4 E It, for trntol
/ 1 ,01.101 i ei whoWnin awl dlil/I , tlilin
110.mann,nt old 000, Non. 110 And 113 North
IiECOND otroot.
AN 111110.5 , J. o,vs.moi ol),
on vii) WINV,IiIWN w
PlilladelphlrL, January 1, INN. ha ea
DISSOLUTION --The Firm of .ItIBTICE
STEINMETZ is thin day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business ol the Partnership will ho settied
by JOHN STe.IN MICI Z. et the old eland, northwest
corner FIFTH and COMMERCEEtreetrb
A & JUSTICE,
JNO. !STEINMETZ.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—JOHN STEIN
IETE having thie day associated with him GEORGE
LERCH. of Pottsville, Pa., will continue the Foreign
and Domestic Commission Hardware Wiliness. es here
tofore, at the old eland, northwest corner F , FTH and
CDIIIMr RCE Streets, tinder the firm of STEINMETZ
& LERCH.
December 1, IWO.
December 1,1860.
ALFRED B. JUSTICE, (of the late Imo of bodice A.
Steiumetz,l having - purchased the emir of .1 Rowan!
Mitchell, (formerly Philip cf. Justice & C 0.,) will con
tinue the Forman and l)omostie Ilardware and ono
Business, at the old stand, northeast corner FIFTH
M
and COMERCE Streets, directly opposite bile former
Place of business, under tho atria of
del-dt&janl-GP A B. JUSTICE & CO.
C 0 P AR TN ERS 11 I P. -BENNEW
RUCH have this day am - mated with them CHAS.
H. SIEMER. and will continue the manufacture of
shifts, Whim tienema, dee . under the 8010
of RENDIETE, RUCH, & 00,, at 21f CHURCH al
ley. H. h. BP
JOB. N. RUCII.
CHAS. 11 SIEGER.
Philadelphia, January I. Hill. J al-at
NOTIC.P.—G. A. WOOD, COMMISSION
3 .• 11 MERCHANT, No. 10t Routh DELAWARE
Avenue. retires this day from business.
GEO. B. xErtFoor will oarry on the Commission
business, on s tile own individual account, at the same
Dlue.
December 31, 1840,
WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED
WILLIAM MELLOR as partner in our firm,
and will continuo the businesses Importers and Jobbers
of English, Frenoh, and German Hosiery, Linens, and
Small Wares, at their sew store, Nos 40 and 4d
N D orth THIRD Street. THOCIAS hIELLOR & CO.
Philadelphia, Deo. 31, 1810. jal-121°
NOTLOE.--WILLIAM P. HALLOWELL,
4.1 ABRAHAM RITTER. JR.. and T. RUSSELL
DAWSON have thin day Win admitted td an interact
in our firm.MORRIS L. HALLOWELL & CO.
Philadelphia, let month, 1861. jal.6t
wORTRIDGE, BROTHER (R. - CO.,
L. have this day emaciated with them JOHN HAM
MAN, SIMON SNYDER, and JA 61F8 S. DERG , :R,
and will continue the Dry Hoods Jobbing Business at
No. 4vo MARKET Street and 413 and 415 MER
CHANT Street.
Philadelphia, January let. 1461,
MURPRY-WIIIPPLE IRON BRIDGE.
STONE, QUIGLEY, & BURTON,
No. 333 'WALNUT WTREET,
PHILA DEL PHI A,
Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested in bridge construction, that thety have formed
a connection in business with JOHN W. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, failtlior and inventor of the above well
known plan of iron bridged and are prepared to execute
orders, from any part of the country, from his designs
and personal superintendence.
All lettere relati to ane and estimates should be
addressed to JONEPHY, Civil o..ngincer.
nota-em Nora QUIGLEY, & BURTON.
REMO VAL S.
IPQEMOVAL.-BERNARD A. HOOPES,
Manufacturer of, and Wholesale Dealer in Hats,
Furs, Robes, end tirravr-lioode, hes removed from No.
517 to 500 MARKET Street, (nearly opposite the old
stand.) lal- Wats 3t
REMOVAL.—The undersigned having
removed from No. 4 North FOURTH Street to
the large and commodious Store
Nos. 5 and North FOURTH Street,
(Directly opposite to his old stand,)
Begs leave to inform his customers and the public
generally, that he intends. with Increased famhtles, to
continue manufacturing, from the hest material avail
variety. of
WHIPS AND CANES,
Hoping to receive a continuance of the patronage here
tame soliberalty bestowed
del!-hao CHARLES I'. CALDWELL.
•L REMOVAL.-PASOHALL MORRIS
has removed hie Agricultural and Seed Ware
house from Seventh and Market streets, to hie New
Stand, 1190 MARKET Street, opposite Farmers'
Market.
Every description of Improved Agrioultural and Hor
ticultural implements. warranted. Field, pardon, and
Flower Seeds supplied at reasonable pumas as here
tofore, at wholesale and retail. PASCO A L MO e
Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1120 MARKEW
Street, opposite Farmers' Market. jal-lm
LI IVIDEND S.
TLIRE INSURANCB, AN-
A- NULTY. AND THUS P COMPANY OF PHILA
DELAPH tA. December 31, 1860.
The managers have this day declared a dividend of
hvo per cent on the capital stook for rho !not six months.
Payable to the atockholdere, clear of the Brans tax, on
demand. JNO F. JANWS.
Ja2-.4t . A ohotry.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF TH E
- 11 - STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January
An eleotton for thirteen Directors of the ComoanT
to serve for ono year. will be broil at the Company ,
Wino, Noe. 4 and a EXCHANGE BUILDING, on p MON
DAY, January 14. WM, between the hours of ten &cook
A. M. and one o'clock F. M. WILLIAM HARPER.,
Jot-tDt t4ectstarY•
BUSINESS CARDS.
p AWSUN t NICHOLSON,
BOOKBINDER&
Not. 519 and 041 MINOR Streot,
Between Market and Chestnut ;street',
PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES PAWBON, JAB. B. NICHOLSON,
FIIGErET & SONS,
IhIPORTERE Ob BAVANA eItrARIS,
No. nb South FRONT Street.
Itecusive regularly a full assortment of desirable Cl
GARS, which they offer at low mica. for oaeit or ap
proved credit. Jelo-1,
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE
Joy, 00E. egs Co.
Hare bean appointed molt , fig onto In Philadelplua for
tnis extoneively inroulatuag paper, of commanding in -
Hoene°. Business men are advertising in the hest news
papers of oity and country, at the Mime of JOY, COE,
& CO., Advertising Agents!, FHPIII and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia ; Tribune Buildings, Now York.
GROCERIES.
NEW FRUIT.
BUNCH, LAYER, AND SEEDLESS RAISINS,
CURRANTS, CITRON, ORANGES,
PRUNES, FIGS, &e.,
A .I_, 1.4 P: RT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN
FINE GROCERIES.
no2B Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
FAMILY FLOUR,
MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT.
C. H. MATTSON.
5, W. oor. ARON and TENTH /limed.% sell
WINES.
CHAMPAGNE.
CREME DE BOUZY.
THE ORIGINAL BRAND OF
JACQUESSON & FILS, CHALONS SUIt MARNE.
The undersigned beg leave to call the attention of the
trade to the Very superior quality of the above
for which they have been appointed sole agents in this
market. and are now prepared to receive orders for di
rect shipment.
The dry, fruity, yet mellow character of the wine,
with its rich and delicate bouquet, for which it is en
highly esteemed by ounnoureurs throughout England
and the continent, places it at once in favor with the
It is well known to many of our tourists that the mil
lers of Messrs. Jam:mason & File are the largest and
finest in France. Excavated through solid limestone,
the temperature is moderate throughout the year, ren
dering them in every way well adapted to preserve the
fine character and quality of the wine.
We have now in store a supply for immediate de
livery.
J. M. LESLIE & 00.,
418-1 m 115 SOUTH FRONT Street.
PARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
WINEn,
SIA.II37ACTIVID 37
S .11 1, 1-3 'V
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Apirsys on kind, and in lots to gait purchasers. hi
CHARLES F. TAGGART, Role Agent,
1113-Grit No. 631 MARKEN Street.
MUNN & CJOMPANY.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
and Monte for procuring American and Foreign
PATENTS.
WITH AIXTHEN TEARS' EXPERIENCE TUB IRMINEFIS
Refer to lion. Judgo MASON. lion. Jossru Rom', Hon.
W. D. Manor, Ex-Corminestoners of Patents. and to
more than FIFTEEN THur/PAND INVENTOvb Patent
had bueinetei done through Munn & Ca.'s
Agency'.
PAMPHLET on ADVICE sent free ma I.
LAWN and RaouLwrioas, 100 pagan, 23 oente
mOffiai 1.
cea, No. 37 PARK ROW, Now York, and WWl
ington. 020-thatul3t
R . tnHOEMAKER 8c Co.„
GLASS, PAINTB.
OILS, AND VARNISHER,
Northaed Corner FOURTH and RACE &recta.
de 4-6 m
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.—A Weekly
Newspaper establishment, with a handsome circu
lation, located at one of the most important points in
Penney lvania, is offered for sale. There is a complete
job &hoe attached. Mitres," Printer," Press office,
e-tf
E NGLISH VALERIAN, for sale by
WETHERILL ec BROTHER,
del9 47 and 49 Muth SEWED et
WANTS.
- -
WANITti —A - stout Boy, from 16 to 18
Jab 3ty eare of age. addrene •• 13:," Press office.
WANTED—A Situation by a Mechani
cal Draughtsman and Engineer. The beet of
reference can be given. Addre ss " Level," office of
The Press. jag -et.
WANTED --By an experienced person,
a Situation in a first class Dry Goode House
wishing to 1 1 % - iras c e e, a f K l 7 e d p l , h e rgteni trace.
itl3.tl3rtica
WANTED 7'o RENT—By a good tenant,
Rd Stble Which occomModete about fifteen
home. Adreee " stable." Ptess office. co2-tf
AVANTED.—A smart, active boy may
T obtain a Bituation hi atialvinc_tO 11 , J. riIEN
NINGER, No, 113 North EIGHTH fittoet, tittrd
IItOTY. ded-tr
Q 1,200 WANTED FOR FOUR
months ; a bonus of 8160 will he given,
with Ow hoist onlliteral. Address, for two days,
" Henry," Press office. 182-Bi*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
rA, TO ItENT—AN.I4IAT THREFebTORY
klilitliltlClE BOONE, No. 1321 OLIVE Etroet. E. P.
1111121)LETOle h 13110.,5 N. FRONT Ntre et. .138.3 t
FORtBALE.—The StoYe and Dwell
,
ow, No, 111 ARCH 8 trent. 'r/rins &nny. Apply
to ALIJRN k Hllll7l. 11041 RAW° Broker'', spotheafic
gtorner FOC /CM tint! WA I,N if reotti, reoond
floor. PLR IR.
dr y i POR MALI:---A handsome double
IMlttliren :gory 01110 H
_WHINE, with
large Bank flollanige. No, la Month Virrit:ltinft
Mutat, flan! nolo, below ntreat. The house
tend
6 , 1 Arndt nn Jot Pint. and en north line, along
intro lot rent GI fent. 'llia laillaing WWI sllthemtxlern
Intarreftninirle irtntrenetY with-grind , ' In encore!
rr.l a Imo ',Arden ratnnhed, enntnlnitte fine
Crone. 'return enny, Apply u,
nglMAps I is M ANT P U 1(1 M
01 tr ,,
tiqpt.
1:410R 8A1.1; -A BARCIAIIT.
A VALUABLE PA Bid,
AIANEsION AND OUT-DUILDINO'L
TWO STEAM MILLS,
13 Stone dwellings for workmen.
And 130 ACRES OF LAND, onlids° Pike, 3 miles
above Norristown.
The mule are worked by steam power, with facilities
for dyeing and drying, and all other necessary conveni
ences for Manufacturing Cotton and Woollen Goode.
The whole property commands a rent of 82,600, and
punctually paid. For terms and part enlare a CO pply to
R. RSON.
Norristown, Pa.
ilt27 thit Mt
F OR EXCHANGE.--A CLIOICE TRACT
',food unimproved farm land in the State of New
Lerner. convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
oly a mperty. Apply at /to. 1/0 FEDERAL Slreet.
az FARMS AND COLINTRY-SEATS
ram FOR. BALK.—The undersigned, haying for sale a
large amount of property in Montgomery and sdjoining
counties, such an Yarrrai. qountrY Fleets, ctriat Mills,
Stores, Lumber Yards, lintels, &0.. &c. persons "nth
mg to purchase or exchange will find lett, their advan
tage to call. Plo charge for showing prOper to , ”1,
logurs sent by mail. Address H. N. CONIOH,
d2l-2m Vorristrrirn, Pa.
- pop R. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER,
AV* AID CON'AYANOFIR, NORRISTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and cola oft reasonable Lerma.
Stores and dwellings for ewe or rent in Nornsterwn and
country. Goon rnortsates negotiated. Collections 'Cade.
The best references Smell.
BOARDING.
AA HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT
Room, for two Gentlemen, with full or partial
Beard, in a Private farniii. Address „ Home," Press
office jai ths2t*
NO. 1418 OBESTNIIT STREET.—Two
iN double ROOMS, second story, end one on the first
floor, will be given, with private taste. if required, or
to ladles and gentlemen seeking the best accommoda
tions in private boarding. ja33t*
M ED I CINAL
HAVE YOU A COUGH :a
Then use JAYNE'S .EXPECTORANT. Do not at
o tour cold to take its own course. Two-thirds of the
victims of consumption owe their afflictiens to the fata
mistake of " waiting for a Cough to get well of itsel f.'
Do not fall into this error. but avail yourself at once o
a remedy which twenty -fivo years' experience has de
monstrated is certain to promote a speedy cure.
HAVE YOU
ASTHMA OR PHTHISIS P
Then use J AYNE'S EXPECTORANT, which will
overcome the spaemodie Contraction of the wind tubes,
and cause them to eject the mucous or matter which
ologs them up. and by an easy and free expectoration,
remove all difficulty of breathing.
HAVE YOU
BRONCHITIS P
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Thin wide
epread chemise, which may be generally dem' , bed as an
inflammation of the fine akin which lines the inside of
the wind tubes or air vessels, ecreading through every
part of the lunge, is often mistaken for Consumption.
The Expectorant tiuMluen this inflammation, relieves
the attending cough, pain, and difficulty of breathing
and, if the case in not of too long standing, will certainly
produce a cure.
HAVE YOU
CONSUMPTION P
Then use JAYNE'B EXPECTORANT. It cleanses
tho lunge from all irritating matters, while at the same
time it heals and invigorates them. Of all the remedies
which have been offered the public for this dread dis
ease, none have stood the test of time or maintained so
universal a popularity, as this Expectorant. Thousands
who have been given up by their physicians as Incurable
have been restored to perfect health by its use, and
their testimony must carry conviction to all who rood it
HAVE YOU PEE-URIBYP
Then us, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—By taking
two or three large doses in the early stew of the dis
ease, in quick suocession, and covering uuwanulyin
bed, this ntreparaiion note as a sudorifto or sweating
medioine, and subdues the inflammation at the outset.
HAVE YOU
WHOOPING , COUGH P
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, There is no
remedy which Co effectually overcomes 'this disease as
the Expectorant. What parent can witness the suffer
ings of Ur children from this dietressing complaint
without doing all in her power for their relief ? What
medicine so pleaaant to the taste, or so certain to pro
duce immediate benefit 1 Give it a trial, then, and let it
prove its efficaor.
HAVE YOU CROUP P
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Children are
aubjeot to no disease more sudden in ita attacks, or, in
the absence of prompt relief, none more fatal in its re
sults, than Croup. Parente, therefore, should keep at
hard a remedy sure and thorough. Such a remedy may
ba found in the Expectorant, and every careful mother
will keep a supply by her.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT
Is a standard medioine. For twenty-five years it has
been before the public, and during this period its cura
tive powers have been testified to by all classes of people
in all quarters of the world. Physicians, clergymen,
lawyers, merchants, and mechanics. have experienced
Its remedial effects. and have furnished us with thei r
testimony, and it may be found at length, in our Al
manac. To their convincing certificates we would refer
the doubting. It is prepared and so'd at No. 242
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. and may be had also
of Agorae throughout the country.
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VISITING TIITOR.—A Graduate of
_Harvard Univerear mill tonal' Latin, Greek. Ma
thematics, and P Wish Branches, in families residing
in Philadelphia, or a anon distance from the city. Ad
dress " R. U.," Blood's Idapateh. jet tuthelet*
MESDAMES 011El9ARAY AND D'HER
VILLY respeotfully inform their friende and
theublic that they have removed their Boarding and
Day flohool for Young Ladies from Loganßguare to elm
1027 and 1429 BPRIJOB Street.
Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the
fourth clam ir/S-em
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MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT BM ets.—Dirp and Evening
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United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula
tions, Arithmetic. and the higher hlethematios, Pen
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For elle, their new Treatise on t .okkeeping, beauti
fully printed in colon, and the best work published.
sels-tr
LOST.
NOTIOE.—Was LUST from the mail, a
11 Certificate for bleven Shares of Stook in the Union
Bank. of Philadelphia, in the name of Mrs. Marl'
Brewster. No. la, dated April 1t,1860.
The subscriber gives notice hereby that an applica
tion has been made to the said Bank for a new certifi
cate, and calls on all persona to chew cause why tt
should not be issued. MARY BREWBrEK.
deiti-skwl2t"
VIETY DOLLARS REWARD.—Lost, on
iv Monday afternoon, 31st ult., a rooket WALLET,
containing one 8100 and two 820 notes of the Bank of
Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; a 8100 note of the
Bank of Montgomery county, at is orristown,.Pa.; and a
81 note of the Bank of Pelaware count.; also a 81
note of a broken bank; also a silver period-ease, with
the mitia a e. 6. engraved on it; besides two notes of
hand, and other papers only of value to the owner.
The above wee lost very near the West Philadelphia
Saving Fund, on Market streetosest of the Market-
Lorca bridge. The finder, by leaving the said Wain,
La., at the West Philadelp`na Saving Fund, will receive
the above reward. la33t*
LOST OR MISLAID, TWO SECOND
Mortgage Bonds of the Camden and Atlantio
R itroad, for 31000 eaoh. Nos. 415 and 424. Notice Is
hereby Mall that apchcatton has been made for Bonds
in lieu thereof. If found, to be returned to ands suitable
reward will be raid by C. 11. SHIN
deb-tf No. d 2 WALNUT street.
COAL.
TIOUSEK b.E PERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN
TE R EST. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where
nothing but the very beet Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal
m offered at the /allowing reduced Prices:
54 75 Der ton.
Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and Stove.
Sehuglkill " .... 4 60
Large Nut 860
Warranted free from slate or duet and full weight, at
HICKS' Tare, Southeast corner MARSHALL and
WILLOW. Call and see.
H 014 CASEE-13ennan Silver and
Wooden. all s zee and patterns; &en. l'ffiOe Nor
nituro made to order by Wm, p. GROVE.
In3•lm No. 111 North F' , LIIITH St•eet.
LOUGHLIN, Agent for the pttr
-99 FY and sale of Real Eatate 632 . Colic& ing bt
Renting Rouses, &o. Residence., ()Mit , 114tri
Street. de27-12t.
COACH AND WAGON SPRINGS, OF
'L. , the beet Steel, at 946 NEW MARKET Street. A
supply on hand.
ee6-1141*
500 bbls. CALCINED PL ASTER.—al
cined Plaster. Plastering Hair, White B C
and
and
TP,S Cement. Fr o sale by It tdrlNtilbti, NINTH de2I-120 rmd
Cl/ii :greets.
(11lltIt bbls Cider Brandy
‘..) of extra anal] ty, now landiC. Saab). O ng and fo R a h
CO.. ..
t 0 3 A RCH atreet..COnd door above Front.
ISEAUII BRAND'/ —3 bbls superior
quality, or Ueorcia. Yeaoh Brands, for sale by
C. C. tiADLER & CO.,
MR 103 ARCH Street, second door above Front.
AIIIIIBENLENTS.
A MERIOAN AOADiiiir OF MIISIO.
.L - A-
Under the management of WM. WHEATLEY
and J. S. CLARKS.
LAST NIGHT OF
MISS CHARLOTTE CUSH bIAN.
The acknowledged greatest hving waren, and
MR. EDWIN BOOM.
•-- • •
Pronounced by the Press the greatest ttagedianorili
both appear.
THIS (Saturday) EVENMG. January 6.
WI I be presented Shakseeare'e sublime Tragedy of
MACBETH
Macbeth. Edwin Booth ; Macdulf. Mr. L. R. Shaven;
Bannuo. Mr. J. B. Studley ; Lady Macbeth, Miss Cush
man.
.
To oDnolude with a new Comedy entitled
ALE , BOI , I OF THE HEART.!
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
Bole Lanes— —Mrs. M. A. GARRET76Ofi
taco Manager •WM. A. CHAPMAN
Idesirloss Agent , .61r. inn. D. es rritylV,
LAST NIGHT — OF PROF. ANDRRHON.
THIS (BATUH.OAY) EVE,INING. January 6
Will to 6reeented an overarm Islay, In 6 acts. entitled
B OY,
Rob Rol Prot Ander ßO sen ß ; qajor Galbraith, Mr. V.
Bowers; 1191119 Pbcol Rervie, W. A. Chapman. balsa
Macgregor, Mrs. Obsrlatene ; Lions Vernon, Mrs. A.
Cowell,
To conclude with the Nautical Drama galled
. 111, ACK-bY4I3 SUSAN.
Doors open at Pricesock pertormanaes sum:ones
at 7 o'clock. Sr'as mud,
ATLEY & OLARKX'S
• • •rifEATILEI
103 Tr VELY LAIST NIGHT OF THE
OR EA T BOLA DA y FIECES!
TlllB leaturday) EVE ^O IIIO the Performance will
commence with the dazzling fantotalme.
KIM-RA. OR '1 HE LILY ON PEKIN!
After Which. the laughable Oomedv of
ONE COAT FOR 'I WO HOLT&
c(mcindo with the magnificent meanie eyeatecle or
VALENTINE AND 1/R11(/t1
f 4"" OVA WHITE.
CONTINENTAL TIIZAT
r wag NAT'S/nab.)
W 1,14 I DT ft E AIIVYP, EIr3RTa•
IN II 1 T y , s Gity,AT XJI So W.
AND WILGUS coMPASs y,
tha Want Pantomime,
JAWS AND s DMA N-aTALIS
ODA MATINJSK
ygg y(lt Mll Als a ,
The Not at 2)4 P.M. Eyaulny as usual
moat popular l'anteslialo aver vrasented tissf
putuic
The door* opan at ha/fpaata dolOok, Perforsaaas”
GOMMOIMEC ct ilalf vest?.
Adminsien only •28 cents: Family Circle
lUoDONOUOLV °LYMPH) (Late GAIL ,
TI RACY; street, Min, Third.
JOHN E. Mc DONOIJOH --PQM Pronnstoy
TBlAlBaterday/EVENINUmIIIbe presiniteil
V WA m a t t n‘GMrN. .
J P a U k; N Putnam,
h W AY e N y E w .
rsr
Wayne. Mr. Barrett.
Will also boperformed,
rat; SITAR.B.PANGLVD BANNER.
Go-ahead 'I om. Mr. Fannla ; Lady Julia, Miss 30/onson.
The performance wPIZiII nomAßmen
ROoe with
Rolla. Mr. J. E. Moronough ; Elena. Miss Mitchell,
namission—Parquette, 25 cents ; Orchestra. J7o ; /a
mti GE C 'o cl ooke o;o mmvnei n ßox 74e.ats, 50c. Door open
1 4 1ECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE
k DELP HINE CLUB. To be given at. W ASKING
TON HALL, Eighth and finnan Garden streets. on
WED.NY,-.3DAY Evening, January 9, 18*1.
FLOOR AIANAGES,
CHABLEs C. 'NEAL.
AASMTI Lewis Bitting, Jol,n A. !Alma*,
D. At.llner, t John Todd.
Tickets. One feller.
GRAND 00NOBTIT
BY
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA
MADAME JOHAIYNBBN,
AT
CONCERT HALL,
WEDNESDAY EVENING. January 9th. 1861.
The Orchestra
TYR on this occaaton bPEER. e augmented to
FO
CARL BENTZ.
Leader....__...._—....._. .....
For Programme. sea small hills.
PICKETS FIFTY CENTS.
For sale at Messrs. Chickerina k Sons, SU Chestnut
atreet; Mews. Andre & 1101 Chestnut street, and
at the Hall on the day and evening of he Concert
Doors open at 7 o'clock—Convert to oommenoe at 8.
rpRE ORIGINAL GENERAL TOM
-R THUMB.
THIRD AND
SMALLEST E ANT ONE OF THE
MALIV.S.
AT
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, con Tenth and Chestnut.
Two Brilliant Entertainments each day. Afternoon at
B. and Evening at 7.% &cloak. Doors open half an hour
PrOVIOUB.
On Saturday morning at =there will be an extra en
tertainment for schools and tarrolies.
The Little General appears in all his new Roans
Dances, Imitations, Statues, Zee.. assiated by Mr. W.
'i OMAN. the Kreal English Baritone and Billff sk froln
the Nobilities' concerto. London ; Mr. WILLI DiS
VBRE, the American Tenor, and Mr. 0, G. Titoomb,
Pianist,
.. . ,
Day entertainment M. Children under tea yearn .L3e
_ Bohoola admitted on Pbeml terms.
. .
Evoning entertainment lao. Children under ten fear!
100. Reserved seats 2,60.
The General rides in Ina Miniature Carriage, Apo
the Jones Rouge to p the Dail. The grand Piano needle
one of Chiokennr beet from 807 Chestnut street.
ja2.4t ALFRED LATELY, Hamm Agent.
VAN AMBURGII & CO.'S
_ _ GRAND
ZOOLOGICAL7IRSTITUTE,
Osals
MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
al. TUC
UNITED STATES BUILDINGS.
4 afi and 428 CHESTNUr Street.
FOR WINTEtt SE.E.SON.
VAN AaII3URGII ,Sr. CO. beg leaee to =lour to
the citizens of Ph iladaphia that they have reeky* 11, at
an immense nut a., arranged and decorated roe 5 . 076
premises for the purpose of eatablishing a
ZOOLOGICAL OIKDhN
on a basis superior to anything ever t afore seen in
America. Roving recently purchasedall the animate
in the United States (with some few isdilferent exert
tione,, they are enabled toresent. le the
NEW ZOOLOGICAL Kai LS,
a combination of all the different specimens contained
in the Animal Kingdom, which is at once gratifying to
themselv.n and worthy of the very liberal patronage
which has beretolnro been bestowed upon them. The
estabusninent of this lane co lemma of aseelmena of
Animal n atm°. in so central a tawition. fills up and
satisfies a wan , in the riddle Amusements of the nay.
Such an enhontion affords a food and acourate no
tion of
NATURAL H'Si'ORY,
far beyond that to be obtained from any other source,
and in erect tends directly to instruct, as l as
amuse. dell wel
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTII. STREET
OPEN FOR TNE SEASON.
NEWLY DECO R RA .
S TED AND PAINTED.
MANFORD
Rai eactired one pf the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever DlMAtiq histatotottt•
Who will appear nightl7.
Hanford will perform every evening.
DOOra open at 7 ; Commence at 7X.
Admittance 28 cent, Children 18 ciente.
AL ASSLER'S OROHESTRA.---Serenade
and Military Band.—For engagements. apply or
address MARK HASSLER,
Olnce 1208 Locuer Street,
Or Hlasko's Academy,
BROAD Street below Walnut.
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SP/ UR
DAY,commenaink at 034" o'clock. at the MUSICAL
FUN.O HALL. 8 ticket, .
; single tickets. 21 cents,
for sale at Chickerms e n's, dc 601 Chestnut street:
Andre's. 1104 Chestnut street; and Batik & Lawton's,
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencement,,
_Par
ties. Ac.. made only at their Office, Chiokering & Pon e
Piano Store, ea Chestnut street; William Rion, 234
North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Ridge
avenue. 0e31.10F
PE N NA. AOADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS.-1025 CHESTNUT Street.
Clif fintORAZO," a splendid Painting by Magnet
" THE FIRST SIN,"a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Angelini.
On exhibition for a abort time.
Voltam 'will please bring their opera glasses.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
LIAM INSURANCE COMPANY, NO,
it: 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
NCORPORATED APRIL, ISO, BY TRE STATE OP.
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISK&
DIZISCTOES•
Samuel Wright. D. B. Rimer,
Chas. Richardson. J. W. Everman,
Gao. A. West, Henri Lewis, Jr..
0. Wilson Davis, Jacob W. stout.
Thos. S. Martin, Menko Rtern.
Edward D. Woodruff.
t,EORtiE Vv. pia Y, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vine Pres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [jall-Nt
SAVING FUNDS.
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.--Oom.
pan y 5 Suliding. southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily !top B all
o'clock. and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. Thht
Old Institution has always paid In full, on demand,
without no lNT tioe.
EREST FIVE PER CENT.
AU rams paid back, on demand in sold andsi.
TRusTma. _
ALEX. ,PHILLDIN, Pretadent.
RANI,. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, Ciaonro lingant.
John Anaaaoh. Jr., &gal. T. Bodine, Alb. C. Roberta.
John Alkman, Jonee Bowman t H. H. Eldndge,
Wm. J. flownrd. JOHN B.Witmori,Treaatirer.
JOHN C. MM. Secretary. no2o-tf tf
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street. between Yoke
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature Arai
Mb, 1851. Open for Depocite and Pa manta daily, trees
9to 251, o'elook. Alec, ' on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Interestt s a per cant. per annum. Depositors can with;
draw their ',toners by Checks, if docired. Special De=
posits reueiyed•
JAMES. B. PRINSL.S.
Picarigis Mti
enlithre arkio-17 II
CABINET FURNITURE.
- -
CABINET FURNITURE AND BEG
LIARD TABLED.
MOORE ea OAMPION,
No. `..161. SOUTIi SECOND STREET
In oonneetion with their extensive Cabinet 81N1131919.
are now manufacturing a superior artiole of
BILLIAIiD
and have now on hand a full eupply,:finished with
MOORE k CAMPION'S IMPROID CUSHIONS.
W h are pronounced, by alt who have used thorn, to
superior to all others.
F tithe quahtv and finish of these Tables the menu
(seta:tore refer to their
.numerous patrons throe hoot
the Uvion , wh care familiar with the character of their
wort. ant-em
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
liagTHE ADAMS ExpitEss
CO, OMOS 320 CHESTNUT Street.
forwards PareeLo, faohages. hlerobandiee, Bank Note.;
and Specie, either by its own Linea or in conneohen
with other Exprons Companion, to all the et iteipet
lowan and eitbos of the trinitoe States.
B. S. SANDFORD,
onorat Susetintandont.
anagmi WEST CHESTER
TRAINS via PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILKUAD, leave depot, corner ELEWhr(TEI
nd MARKET. at 8.00 A. AL, UM P. M., and 4P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TEIAT
Plane. with Specifications, for the erection of a
PUBLIC 8 1 11 - 100 L HOUSE, in the TWEINITV-FIR , IT
WARD, will ha received by the undersigned at the office
of the Controllers of Public Schools. southeast corner
SIX CH and ADaLPH I streets, until TUF,DAY, the
15th day of January-18dt, at 3 o'clock P. hl.
The said tichord Houao to be ore oted on a lot of ground
situnted on FIFTH e,etTli street. near Tioga street
the building to be two atoned In height. and to be capa
ble of accommodating two hundred pupils, and not to
cost over lour thousand dollars.
By order of the Committee on Property.
ROBERT J. HEiIPHILE,
Secretary Controllers of Public &hoots.
3101 - LE 1
THE OAS LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be
. 444 , at 3u4 Nowlin SECOND Street; 930,000 worth
are now in use. The Margot street, Green and Goatee,
Ridge road, and other horse earn are now using them.
We alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Oae Lama for
81 ; 10,000 Ager.te wanted to sell teem throughout the
United States. The Gas Lamp wid light a room Mea
ty feet square for one cent an hour.
OR. C. A. GREENE & CO,
No. 3114 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race.
selg-thc&ro-1•
OiIEiNTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—One
pound of which will do as much washing• and do it
better than three of common roam soap ; clothes need
no bodice nor rubbing off a wash board. Over IMMO
families are now constantly using it. We guarantee it
to s.ive ea refection, or return the money. All reareoto
bleOnmern have it for este.
TRAIN k 111O1tEONEI
gti ntgl ill conch
MEM
1,043 .R If if
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SPoNtitlB FOR SURGEONS, for sale by
TTETHERILL tr.. BROTHER.
don 47 and 49 North SECOND St
50 OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO.
In Nt.Arne, EVId fOr walegv
HA
mo a
si2ll-tt
EMElren