,w riteportrat for The Prowl _' `dkw lkseaptin` COtrarL-judgee - Untie, Strong, Por ter and Theinppm.l4ll~ife. Kelley. Non Pros. enteredifolliihiaf reenid. The Parmere t - Aftejlepli4AnA)l was Almon. Argued by r:o. arrwiteti-vww,ttilt poor in error; 'by Kamm. MelfatiriesAnspysligsfor de; Pendants in error OpitsionlnuarTrul,r,t vz"nrc't Nisi flatus- J udge Woodtrard.-.41a0' oh Bete and James Pririgto vs. The Penneyliantesaliresid , company:.' - Aft •aotieti'for ileitis/gee sustained by plaintiffs' 'keep being in,jurtereN the tray freer Pitieburgit. - - Oh trial., t biossrit;;Pelitie and gal?! , for plaintiffs ; Thsfo9,Atigirs•VAl., for d4#•ante, QUARTiIIt Judge Grand Jury was duirOripniiisrlrillti i ltdaY ntorAr tag, and app*itopiTlit:AG,-4fatrat ORO their foreman. ' - iadge - 4fistflrhiPlififierielrt , very iniPfifeive god_ to oessrth)tifsWthi4Aissiiilsiry ea the Pletillog ludlrcomar °dub lottkol.ptona. term, toWNUctstotioalld. Übe% .112.40-hrieflusrasiaralez is consistent wit the .properAuseaarge Aroaroup., li m n., explain to you the gerounlnattireer your duties, then refer to,huttairt as seem -to regal-MA* special notice °tains Aienridtt title linte , eahalicOMO and eftiolent The etiluttiel•litowte Irately bonneettellititis tniortlfsto of comely, end t!rthel faithful discharp ofd iripeotive duties htiwensai entrusted withAhdisigarer •laws,ideyend the liberty of thetlitlaalt and, extteetielf °tee commli , ntly- The tasehiltairy,of urlolirrirt Cava is Omplicsted, and, in one sanair, ii earinet: bolut‘in 'motion except with the asejetanoeol.thestArl fore, at ono* pertelyathsanrimprunc- melt ow Alt- , signed to you tha:law, and the high az A honarable nature ef < OrigiNdlYPtho4l l 4C•Sidttes of soletr."rbqttlred .oAV the occeslonalessembimg of the grand, jury, n and an Im portance was theu gitsohed--troilett has been ilinost forgetten, in tilts 6ountrytwiterei interrale"of but two months, the' eitisetnetteremilled. from their homes andiiiqtdred to par/arm this &Millet grand jurors. The solemnityy andlkinditance which formerly atteridid thelindeetingiAti'betiOlnli -Tither Ik= matter of history than at liyinicritlity:r , fietne have In deed gone so far as to advocate Oro entire •'abolition of this senerable institution, 9%, . . , Gentlemen, it istline.lbr;us tsi..intneS - beek to:the principles and practices of tile early de yi of the'llf= public—time for ne to bfleitupikthese-pilitelpyis and precticeseand-thturProvetbat hieshaotVlisgenera; - ted, but are yet capable ofdischirging oar dittlet In the true spirit of Anglo-Salmi liberty. ' A-grand jury Is a monument of progressing civilisation; ttchlatory-ls a history of the progress oftibertyf -it was wrung, from the Crown by an outraget people, and At l e the barrier whiah, upon the one hand, proteCts' the" people from the attulks - of the UnvernmentrAndun:the other &bid the anima • - of private, malice, alid-pabile'cbimbrire; its 111361110i111 era searet,4ta z-momtaltelsoindAwithe solemn - obligations of an oath, and. Its dulled , are - to, be diselntrgedittere prejudice -and passion ought niter , „ Let me refer you to tbsrlearlingibetares of , the oath you have taken 4Ytntbaxtifraltorrilos'igirliad.'"tbar; ! you will dingently;AnskiitreoinsLiAineAriseentimentr I make,' of atinkrartieles,'-matters; „and thingiali be given yen incharge, or otherwisecometoyourknow ledge, ton.hirthe present eervitte. , l The MAIM method ' of bringing to your notice Mineleat vhargeelebl en In dictment, w bit defined to be saviritten or printed aocukatiorrof anoffenoeararued In aeoonlanw with settled rules of ,lawl It • he your duty to. Inquire whether upon,evidenee produced before you, sufficient prima elisese cause exists to abmpel the party charged with or tee to answer atthe-har of this court, and if twelve of your number to - believe, after doliterate in , vestigatifin, yon will put upon the bill by finding It !'a true b On thenther.hand, should, welve of , your number be of & contrary opinion, yon will return the I bill "Ignoramusi" orPignored?' Yon, gentlemen ,Wre • Otto', inquire whether -the charges contained in tbevatiottebills submitted-to you, are In a legal point of yieW- violations of law.- • The; duty belongs lathe- courc•bilt ;yew_ wenn:o4 to nay whetheraufficlent evidence hiviroduced fair I-lave be fore remarked) by the Commonwealth teintit "a party to his unmet ar..ddefence before a. Jury midst the bar of this "o ifonc-inturt ateo.itirounber that you' do not pairilion'ZitieffguiltrifelnnodeaotiOfthei,Utued; for when arreigneduttble bar every num . - te'presimiried to he innocent nntirthe contrary 10 - ,proied by legal evidence. - There ill iinithetineihridby illifehyUunutibiirigtts the notice - Of the bend offenees, whisk' are of pubfle IMMO; ;Ay, Ad are; itithits'Youf oweknowledge., This Method is by a preienteamiti brisilise been defined io be "the notice taken Valium/ja ury - any offence from their own knotrledgei and wlttsotitimy bill of Indictment fie , - log laid before thelm at the Croinstonwealik.lt But as a preeentufent*Sen =vide is the result of the independent actlon - of the grand jury, without a proli, Weary tuftwitittiefere magistriteanditillie - defesulg: nut)u ne responsible prereseutbyto whole he may look for compensation in demote ihoeld the'cffitige prove to be unfounded and make! aux fit !unhurt deelsredto be the" law that AUX preside' truant molt be nonfood. le nrennef• which are Ofpubliermloriety, elicits/ rptisanomeedittetot great riots,andthe likeizonlin the (mentor direetaccuss lions agalturt bidivhffiude, your drrtiee are confined to each investigation's as are given you in charge. by the court; to those preferred, before you by t theAttorney. General or the .4010 Attorney, and 'thou Whielt are sufficiently-FAIR PM' Olen liaffiwiedgeeinsiObserration to authorize an , ffiltend -gresteattaftffi.' An individual member of _ a,grand jury cubit, pt , own ,motion, originate. ettelbial ffineeealtstaffilluid a ottiseu,,; To allow each a procedure, would be to convert the 'mod jury Into a body of inenbitors. When protected by ae- - creey,,, the ruin of innocent eitizene rnigKregult front the private maliceof asingle grandjuror. , --_ Having thus commented on the first clause of the sol emn oath you have taken, I will proosifxt to (songster ita remaining seetenees. The Coramonwoolth's Pinned, pine' teltoirs, and.- your own, you Audi keep secret?! ,Ithineceusa7 that you should communicate to no one this nature of- your proceedings init. rarest,' 'the secrete of ye*: body. _To, dr, so nrouldiernanyinstancee defeat the purposes of - Reollidge puree; and knoiviedge,Of doings would enable criminate to escape from the Juts, Motioned the court or would lead theca to bring to hear , n clean m =ter r ' At M brern 6 et= taut clause of your oath; to which I shall !presently refer, sufficiently indffiatis CM great Asaiger which you an counter from a variety ofcaussea, even„Litugh the obli gations of an oath bind you to lreepymirdtshigg'firom the • ......,.. , , ~ Ton shall present tie - one .:: for-slimy, 'hatred, or mance; neither shall yen leare• mu, one.unpresented for fear, favor, iffection - c liope of rowan!, or gain,,bat shall present all Mince trulv,, ,in - Ct/teg. aims to your knowledge , aceordlUg luAltirbestOf your etuhfrateml.:. thi.L. lan if Etigiluid' hit; 1 4 4 ' 041 i O-1 4 11 ;0 Wane meet of-human reason, , end - tlie , ,,friimera , of your oath were thoroughly versed' in human nature, se the con eluding sentenoes fully ettest. -.- , Why apeilf3rwitti 'so mush - Partleideritythevirinue causes which tendlo pervert the reason and blind the' judgment?" The answer -is IS plain one. In all time peat :neither° . been, end in all time to collie they inll be sobleited. OAS Variety of Indriencee, and these may be - divided,littei liir - ell • clariee wsocial,p,olitical, and religions, _ Boolalty; we ire in one Minsebound to each - other.* innumerable Den In the &roily, In - circle of rebinds, as notgltheia l ao,wembari of the 'name benevolent ao- Mettles, si_htminsee men. Indeed, IrteveryAmetlyable - way are we Milted - to our follow-mon:„How may the , approach May be made toyon tdirmightnese r welbworn chapnele; how insensibly do we fell to 'the Wishes of a eherished friend, a- civeleof **Aiwa, reonerie," , a profitable-business ateitaintance- Wealth., heti Its te,' Mance, andthe rich felon' tiamPliiiiider ,feot all law, - and walks with bold Impadetice..in paths whirls should, be trod by honest Men, alone, for he to possessid of a Gentlemen O _ ; n' the - tilicheriPr - of /our' , iuti /Oil are eagerly to search - for the truth, end baring discovered It, you are toperinne yeniobirgatiOns to society with a calmness which dothing,..cur Yadlei toot dlleflotrettod and cautioned/lob scowl the very appearance of evil, Another fruitfuVeeooaarrccaaof difilculk, to you sonultimes..] results time len, sal Inilannees. - l.Trunwenr..,<levernment every citize n, is f boundle, takean interest .iii- Its welfare, end, as li; oonsequenee, the meet of ' YOle. WOraftwis: 1 - dlie delitleill,frieltdehlpa, , Theft's. emendrat td:Pedroto'iddif9ddaitokwfdtkto all, fa3d in , 10 lust, sphere - tt. it , nOt •WO ?roper. but eminentltiseful*thi,braly Yalta ;..,,but t_ierecanpet you some duthig7ofet judielel„elierecter, yen mu to, Simard every consideration Of kpoliticat naWre: which,. id thit/Mitt - Interferes With the Ireuestdietatee of your, cornielencell-Tha f ternyMtion, sitherjo - shield • ,poll- Cad frlendor to punish apolitleal enemy , Is oftemyeri great, and instances have outlined rii,spipeoe,entries of tbeexecutiod of such deity.. by. grand Aren. Gentle men, need faay:'-to, you,Almtedtbetgh many may ea. cape the obsen - ation of the - World who ,thim set, be will be aura-to meet-with a sighteenevetribbiten. The last, and perhaps,' the mmit deugerous influences to *bleb you: may, ie anbjected, are those' Of a 'repents ,I, _ ~ , .. . , . „ , Do not understand me to nay, geutlenien, that any class of religionista would either directly or. indlreoo/ • endeavor to warp your, judgments, tu.any .giren cue,• la coterie perms's-14 guilty lions mmisbruent. The difficulty arises noted much from the efforts of- thase who ar• net oleulbersofonr bodyfaa from. Alt PMl's' , diceswhieb lesperceptiblyswakthe minds of, minydn dividaals; evenotgrand DIME, and are, therefore the nio•edengerons. cfiristianity haa bedechleCto be a, part Otto Isla , of this Commonwealth, Ina if by •Chrlik. tianitryouveemi the - degrees of the or tthaVehurch;z religions society Or sect, you fall-into aWnst," den:!, Serous eiror;at onee sobvetssive , of the - trues - spirit of oarConstitutiOn, and destructive to the, isereir rights of konscieneo:-Wentlemeepipecia fabled ot eft much , importameanddilleseyasthis is, I will: nottrestrop sett to commit my -own - thoughts to writing( tuMex.: pram attophilan, which pay be looked upon , as axnere dictum. ..The authority of mgt . -4W learrielhjurlste settles this questfoo, and It arfordilme pleasure' to an tennae to' yotr es law, tkictrinee.whielx•lunim to hive , been forgotten.. ... , - . The bite Jostle', Story - of-the SuPreme Court 'ef.the United States, in deliveriewhisepiniOn' Ins the- aimed Will Case, thus ex - poems Ititonelti ,' : - ".. :,,-, :.•..- _., klt is Also sold, and truly,thal the Obristleat religion Is a part of the cominen lair of Pennsylvania; but We - preposition is to be teemed witli.lti„ appropriate dull. Sections, and in conneetlentriththe Mg right& Of - that- State as found in it.C6ristitation of Government: The Constitution of 11130 (andthe like proposition , will' ill substance, be found fn,the Constitution Of 17711, and in the existing Conmitation,of 48118,)-(wpressly declares 'That all men have a naturiloand hilofellible tight to worship almighty tiodsocordlug to tbe Mateo of thee own consciences „sad nd man - can of tight hrreetulielled to attend; erpct'or awed . any. place of simshipc or maintain any m)nhdry-sgalnlithis con Mint i holmim. authority can In anreemewliattankr chattel of interfere with the righta of consolenceiendino preference - DAC ever be given by law to any millstone estatutaharente or modes of worehip. , , v,.1 . ~,...-:,...• :-.....,5, - . ~,,,,_. - ~,;.,.- Language more ,coinprebenatfo for therecutp leierni • teen.= of every radar of , Arellgitate opistion ~ void sadOalthanSed i` and It must hew been Intended tol% tend emutlly - to alt- septa; - whether ; they . inditned4idi Christianity or not, Ind whether tilOwers Jewtor in. , ddele,• so. that weave compelled to admit thatildtheisgit Christianity bee part of the common law of the State . ~ yet it is to in title qualified seteur,.tbatita divine might, and trathare :Omitted ' , end therefore it is rrotte-be ens licionkly and openly reviled 'and blariiheixied against, to - the annoyance-of; Oliveira or the ,indurr of ,, the public. Such' waa the doctrine' t. , e: th Suprema 'Mort of Penneyhmade in Dodoes - ph -vs. The. CorainonWesph, 11 Berg. & Reale, 3114, ,, s d.. -F- - - ~.• .'. 4 • . .., f , have - sited the opinion Of "lodge Wry - 4 ilthits reference to the &Melon of our own Supreme Court, for the purpose of bringing plibily *fore , you tha Via principles ot our GoneUttition, , as illustratedand vM, fained• by , the '-deehtlMWef,-.Onv own asoVtge Peg coustsmen asubjectominittorleittirthstrightaonton edema in teatteritapfauteinimpo , religiom -ItaMfletam and bigotry' hate' had ibeih - votmles in every „age, and under all foram 'et geferitineital -hot if the laws of this Oommourrealtleire to ale executed according to the spirit andi.ledder-Sintiers ibbastilittion, fanatiMem slit tol9lr`Atfit'tollotoT 4 elfloted i ttod bkibitl ellrOteh' , _ the sacred i sacred Necklets aro imirt Of justice :-, i , ______ . Gentlemen, in thellitehirgeld yart Wien, no mat- PIATTEIfiII ANIS THINGS I N NEW YORK. tar whatyonr eligious rionvietyme , may lie, you are te defosoopoiaonottp.b.imotixototoiink,, Imp theblisi s Verk Pipers Of tut evening.) _ perfeetdisproped le etin religious. toptgliie., prejnj s 1 Ex-Govettniilfaiker hes arrived ,in town, and diseacettliaaaveratipartleaprotteed nftegini; 'so fix , * :fit spend, - *Aber days at hit biother•in-lawie, your , dittos are concerned, it Witiatitflet Kiittli,,_.st tbfw. eneral CookoClinboken. Ex. wintery Stan ptitilselfOftisil, Pit Plicnil# , l o a r ri ° *,..FON'El d /t9 - n has also arrived, .and is stopping in Brootri discover by jegal ovidince,Whe tam , is oensefor, yA 1 0 1, 41 ,, g the 400 „,,,t0 p, :,, , ,,, p , „4 „. { itN,„ c 2 1 thw pou k t i , . Vt 4 his-brother-in:ltter, E. 0. Fortin. - and 11 eurb cause, In jeer bpinlZ ' eDA e4lit; yew ; : TAE gitgaltiflpi, IST - Iwo . Itlanpup.—ThOro was - most, nedeedhts iq imp, igunrathr;bi,, , , 0, ;--.--., ~ •t.- si great crowd in attendanee at Um; Court,of . oye r own% ilmottommeatedigenoi r lt malorerpontik nisi Tenaloor,. this, morning, yhen counsel stn- YotOlivre bikon an(t Willuetilf 'I4I, It'AP . 4 P oOri c.me4 up the eased of , OlCourral arc : trial for the You, IWI =Priwwd ,- *** 4lliwil4 Ott o . 7 4 h 141 Mnrilettforarten 4iiitsfaitign areenrich street. tbb *O"r l' lCl Or ta r l ar4 4ll *" 4 a the d u- lilt 'Cliittoil wad filtliin • sob for the ti ; charge of erb ch dnty ivo d :theaf - 1., stills*/ T.. ••• • e _, ~.... g ape , fl the dictates of toy own eariensit,ondproied recreant, fenkoOrid pylowodp the .tentiniony with pooh to Me.immt ORoudltt9A 2 irii°o ArP.9 f . A.1,-Multllf, Illitl,,endiettr,bl4lV todropeabb - the witnesses for velainferthe pothmen iudth: ' , ~-.; - 1 ,', .. '. t kptoinairtibri., - ,Ilnytaitotill liplul.ki4 eviltalotir It 11118 eotniftelastanittege, and hi inffeeln mi4big reperfAleged, - ; ; ' ; ;,';- - - - - - • of °o f . m r i t a ,, ,d i f itO t t ilti vk ilLs i Iff s r a Pi d f o tileltz4 1 ii/I - O r vltalt . , fiI.OODT Mfflibill, Pnolleatx.—Abont r a v e l ! ti tagthimortt e igha m illitreititv. , - , . shies t to One" leolep}te thin tnertling, - . a party of , 4 . b u bo r msegg.y r ai le - 0 uhrohoegi e l winds - Immo into the restierailt" of - Tansminy the addititho; of itedwttieddiddi uteri the titiintitin sp, - ,axid comment:red an alternation, with the,bar- Orgiviidistriedhxyand direct the'exabsindtliittbr izo ; :team _ A' sea - sisued,,,aetorit,Of tile' waiters - Imiap• - entalmolilleitokett4liter4 frthroheir n - a /: oolidirtg to - . the usaistunendf thelbar-keeper. lin 0 moil , ontite -1 " , "-"all,:halltrilleh td - the aoure‘ dt:. the melee Jarpoelrainer, one of the eerie #gotit.. , Thh eharkertb:ira,...ltlirtitr=tieeli ml g tio _, waitere,was etahhed,tidite, once in the left aide II Tho , l o,.. o e sid et te ,fi e r w E b eoj e );l4 ll ,_AL , ' 0.0 -e toujii"'"4, Y d..o o ,,,,,,r e h,i ind once in the pit of the stomensh. Ile hnme. . kg,g, a m er j a v e itwol o no ot werauhmtwah,ohb,d r io• diatelt fell ;; ,- trhereupon - tho ° fondles Bed end' m ined, of the ORM nionefeiladlithlaat nidtehdffietthil 1 sspetli- - :- .: .", ' ~ . - , . , ' _ tissta,v, al**. lave: beenowilti o!..- sr , yrs. frasidp ‘, Latest-a-TM, police °Tilden! . have arrested Pa , sha ' , ths Coundliti:, Coutwil: elf' ili„,elAvamsst triolill.Tallott,7ohta. Gallagher, John Adams,- sr , and a TO l 9 l itti* 44l ; o ll IC' t__,_„' Prortrw° l3 -of; fi l bert Pinter, and John,C. Wallime. - Pal the pri ialitirill,, 4 ° l°- / / °° f9,„'„,,o -11141 .,1: 1 4 o Mg - Were taken beforiallatioe Connolly andami-- it ' W hr eP ` 11 1 1 V"r" , " 114 .-°° .P tnfit ' l - "'"'' ll4 " ° ,` ni tted to prison to await' the' result' Of Trainer's I , : h arNettiafn laillo-Priati thl Attw'm t,;!. 44. lt he ii rz•i tajirrieo Ile la,in a critical condition; and' most 1 - h° V icitee i" 9 l- 14/4- rem t ' l lw f roF r ' rotrabc' hia ate. Ort ' ' a inntion. will b ta• 0 kellof Coosa Cow, fiesselet,vidonr tt , Ls - MO 4- - p _ I' , a Itt OW en m , e winOne-pliiiishable - hy atte:ini , leeptienorainVor oat, Mo . 'Poker WM Identitted FittiOti IP 00 Man who . , qiilegtlieSteflieesiOr arlit9l OttistilrOlif wtotovviptrwldfik '"r - Aifit.T9eV itra.ro g di flnt a stAtn il hi. tier iitoo*Spis iv,ml 44100 Or octiltrect for supplies to be fdftlshed filliarilisiV;or grisly cargo. "LitWof 41 1 ‘ a p id tsltts o eitt , ,rePoPkil i sh•Pc.o loB4 nt , of.coundin;:or erblelatbsi :Ishell e • member', on offieerintfilighior stout, 1111-lidicleire' itiatuity,',Moster. pro yerty whatinswe ,r ram of Stith eiale4rUlnatioadfor shalt take saiy.filoUyon&thtit'prieuritted.by.lontf- If IC Is assumeinsuirdndpliathat eitV sue} eLla have specified can be Madefigalusq alitsped lc bed , / of , men, and.thatiltesantargewortrutteur.tffhe the inNe e ' af_ jeldfrial investigation, ind carmor,pitatically be punisliodia'rlifitesPthitittlitrgreatestinhufninybedn .. hpotitindirldtialstilthl Impel/ay, crythe Vomit' injustice may her:Man toAhe entire. ceennundt.Y.l-in * city subh as this the neceadtlei Of,kodditre4 llllo the creation; andlhassateleatileinG irnOnant traum a , large ' alas rilonretanathwirstrumilyraW:byttutetton, sad .IroTalebinneil thy =thimble& iffitutst , fit litany inetatices - elelteff byinu4'. - he all. doSiviat theft lower, - trout, the .I the lignistinotwatalioverthwelecut i " oiit trusteocul If there ate no judicial tribunate to which. these eisiliffrafti itelxifultable," liavaislready lard bitesifitatentinaiskyi and our Covurnment Is a I.4lfie heffertlAltintlelnelf,dl not the:duo. We are 'olboLllyclothtstre* apowerwhieh Orrill enable ns to =proteret equietyryard we can, mid shall,to the utmost of 4,ll*.alttlitt,dee to It that ' our pfibliolruits ere reirainis teed faittifiillf, The Solent Connell rosy'dismistfratn , Mdkithinlittlblie..dervinrajThut It belongs to this ilesirt, imilndeprohdent.brianth the Government, to those stufalthtul - publhi servants at criminals— #lvidealitappearifthat they hare been unfaithful and 'aioetor deliberate looothrotioo, proven to halo beet gushy, f the charges preferred against them. The,' law,".nbtu •pritptirlY animated; is ' yet strong enough to protect innocent men from nujnet scenes- I Cons, and to picnish - thelulltf. The source and su p. Pat of all law is tells foundin-the strong senile of the peoplel and In return the law' must and can protect hews and their,lntMesta:- geuilemen, let motet u tion you In the most ampbatic - manner against them) .- preconceived notions of guilt 'which many entertain whenever charge., of a criminal naturtf are made again; jtnet. üblie Nervents.. The general native of tintieporta the members of the Board offirealth sequirewln cial investigation: .. This it due 'as well to thememberaof thattmdy as tathe comnity., ,If isisivos are unfoindad. justice requires the ; the inentbesitor the beard sholild - hrk publiclytindlcated; If Uthernille. the matter Shiultl 'become ;the subject of special Investigation before *Jury in tics court, where the accused may yet be able to - , establish ifids or their perfect innocence. • - - „ - Should:ion-make algeeentment involving any imli _vidruslor ndividuals in serious charges, you simply; in - sriblitantei reportLto the - court tharthe individual or individuals named ought mower and explain, before a jury, his connection with andtranasetions as amem.. ber or other officer oragent of the 'Board of Health. This court will take care that every manshall , have an impartial trial before a jury of his country. - And now,. gentlemen of the grand jury, the (wort 'solemnly charges you with the luveetigatiowof the snip. lea just referred to, and in aid of your doquiries thus directed, will summon, swear, and send before the grand jury- such witnessee as wormy deem necessary to a full investigation of the evils referred to, in order to enable 'onto' present the offence and the offences should you thethat o ff ences have.been ,committed against the law, and require further indeethotion in this court. .Baring your Invelitigations you will be attended by the 'Bistrist _Attorneys, Whose. duty it is to answer any, question of law which may be propounded. Booms grand juri,e have fallaninto the practice of flehluif of OA law. officers of the Commonwealth their opinion of the pro. priety of finding a billi sod I refer to Aldo praotice for the guarding you against all impropriety. Neither of the gentlemen now charged with the prosecution of the pleas of the Commonwealth would, I am sure, interfere with your proceedings, or in • any way. attempt to lm Moine your judgmenta..., THE:CITY: • ?Par additional City matters, see first page. Railroad Companp.=--.4nnua/ Meeling of the Rtaekholelers.—The annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Rail road wasteld at 10 o'clock yeeterday morning, at Sarisim-street Hall. Mr. Lewis Elkin called the meeting to' order: The Chair wee taken by bis honer Mayor Vaux. Mr. Edmund Smith wee ap. pointed secretary, and he proceeded to read the aanual repert, which. will be found in full, on our first page. On motion of Mr. Neal, the report wee accepted and ordered. printed. . Mr. Moncure Robinson said he was 'bout to offer eothe resolutions, and.wonld premise them by saying ihet be designed no reflection open the administration of theeotnpany. . Companies like the Pennsylvacht Railroad Company were too apt to become close car 7porations. :This is wrong. We start with excellent beards of directors • but men change. The man is not the acme to - morr ow as-he is to-day. The Permsyl- Verdi 'Railroad Company bad thus far been fortunate in Ms board of dims:torsi but be had great confidence iatbe ounce of preyentibn. -Re wee in favor of the ap pointment of a committee of large etockholders to form a ticket to be voted for at the miming election. Ile wee also desirous that the fullestaccess should be had to the -lilt bf shareholders, en that every stockholder may at anytime be able to aseertainlow far the directors are .interested in the Welfare of the concern. Mr. R. re. •Peated that he had - every confidence In the administra tion-of the comp:int.—lle was one of the unfortunate shareholders of the Bank of Pennsylvania. This sim ple ; precaution. would base saved the shareholders of the institution from rola and the pity nem the disgrace thetallere of the bank had involved. It would have exhibited the fact that many of the directors were Mere• ly nominal shareholders, and the discovery would have prevented the late president of ' the bank from selling thebillor receivable of the institution: Er.- Thompson, president of the company, said the board of direotora had recommended this measure in their report. • Ali. Robinson wee glad to find hie views were coin cided with by the administration. -lie then read the following resolutions: Itesoleed, That at th e preeent and all future annual meetings of the company, a committee of large stork. holders be appointed by the chairman to recommend, after conferring,with the president, a ticket (or dire°. tore, wipe vo ted by the etockholders et the approaching election. 4 . Rieateid, 'That • book containing the names of the stockholders, with the number of shares held by each, be lent at the ofilce of theconipany in a Convenient posi tion, for the inspection of any Stockholder who may do iire to know the names and interest of his copartners In the onterpilee.' - ' • Resolvdd, That the Board-of 'Directors be, and they era hem y Mistreated, to redtice, m early en practica ble, the indebtedness of the tummy, other than that represented by permanent loam, mortgagee, or real estate, and ground rents, to an amount not exceeding three per cent: of the capital, stock of the company actually paid in, and thereafter to keep the indebtedness et the company other than that above specified within ibis amount'• Mr. Foster eitnelded with the views of Mr. Robinson es pepsdit the propriety of appointing a committee to select - a ticket. Re was sure the entire board would approve the . aVnee tro Ile was in favor of the resola •ons anugno ' Air. Tbotupeorr:tibJected to the resolution, which 'night lead to the inference that the Hat of shareholders hid not been accessible to every stockholder. If that vie modified, he would've% for the resolution. Air. Robinson expreesed hie willingness to modify the resolutlOns •eo 411 to meet the views of Me. Thompson IA this newt. — Mr. Ilidnei *Stied to' fill up the blank In the resoin- Von with 14 • ~Mr. Eikln mored to - 1111*p with 7. Mr. Neal proposed 20, , Mr. Robinson accepted seven as the number. This 'number was agreedto by the meeting, Mr. P. P. Morris moved to mimed that the commit ,tee, should be composed. of the. individual stockhol dere, and not corporations. Agreed to. , , A motion to make the list of shareholders accessible to the attorneys of stockholders was lost. S After some further unimportant amendments, the re solutiona were adopted. The chairman announced ..that be would appoint the 410ramIttee under the resolution in the course of the day. Mr. , ,Thomiur W. Powell, of Ragland, referred to the interims of the oompany in the Marietta and Oineinnati Railroad Company, and In the , embarrassments of the latter. He urged that the Penwsylvania Railroad Com pair, should at least inquire kite the affairs of the Ma rietta Compan with a view to some action. Ile thought tag company ac o uld at least endeavor,to secure the ad vantages promised by the completion of the Marietta, Company, and to save what had already been invested the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in the enter prise. Mr. Powell offered the following resolution,' which was seconded by J. Edgar Thompson : Resolved. That the directors of this company be, and they are hereby, authorized to examine into and report the condition and circumstances ,of the .Marietta and 'Cincinnati Railroad Company; also, upon the probable Coot of completing their lino, the,proepecta of Its com pletion, and generally as to whether any, and, if auy, What measures should he adopted by this company with a View to Occurs ,the traffie and - advantages int tided to hive been obtained by the subscription of this company to the lidarletta and Cincinnati Railroad Company, the report to be published for the information of the stock holders. Mr. Solomon Roberts urgedthit the effect of the reso lution was only to ask the board to do what their plain duty required them to do Mr Roberto referred to the „eircumstanees under which the invoistment was made. awn opinion was, that the mutt foolish thing the Pennsylvania Railroad Company ever did tray to make the subscription.- He hoped that, if the resolution was adopted, the stoikholders should have an opportunity to negative any proposition to render further assistance. Mr. Robinson moved thata proviso be added, that if -the director , ' were in rotor of any further su4scription, the matter be Bret - referred to special meeting of EROckholders to be Called for that purpose. Mr. Powell accepted the amendment. ' Mr. Magee was opposed to Investing any more money in this enterprise. lie was not willing that the direo tors should be ,entheriscd,to considers ,farther nub scription. , Mr. Whiny's, althodsle trilling to rate for the rem:. 4Utimi; wail not to _bir undefetood as fvortng any far. they subscription. . The questiouvry dimmed at length by several gen tlemen, nil of whom scented the Idea of a further sub scription to the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad. - it wee generally conceded that the board hid no right; _sider the charter of the Pennsylvania _Railroad Com pany:to Maki any farther auteeription to the Marietta add Oitminnstlearnigny. , Mr. Powell UM that the sebscripticni of the Pecivre. viols Railroad Company to the Marietta and Cincinnati 'Ras roar; Conipany Was considered in England as an en dorsement of tho concern, and bad - Induced parties in England to loan money on the bonds of the Marietta concern. He admitted that he waa the representative of the English bondholders—he nrade;no;secret of that; sod he fnelhereVelered that; if the question of a further sipsdriptfon fo thy' Marietta concern wen brought up, he sea etockhohlerta the Penney.vanialtailroad Com pany, would vote against. it. The matter Should, how ever, be 'MAW into, melt! there Is any good tole got opt of it the sompanythould know it. He wanted the 'directors of thi•Penneyfrania Railroad ,Company to 10. ire lnythe matter, and be enabled to act intelligently n OD ft. , ' . , qupttioct belng about to he talon upon the resolu -Man,lllcilleel Inured to strike out the VOVISO which 14 been adapted- by Mr Powell. - "The moth% to Alike bat was earried.; :Tha resolution of Mr. Powell was then adopted, and btoineeting, on motlou,adliourned. - , = ftirair. Hearing:••=-WO have Boon reittested to attite tliztt:a further hearing_ in.tbe. case of the plokpoolsOts who were arrested at the funeral of 'the fate Bev. Dr. Ratting, -will - take place this 'evening at thacentral pollee station, at 7 o'clock. Those persons - who tort their pocket books on that &colon are ,desiterte be present. A nutnhor of Mess havp been found in the' possession of them young rdgues, end are now, awaiting their owners, ._, , ,,C1TYATEM5,, ,, , ,- . Rey a Wanna Ellnunoll•Ttifie teriilotnatileo. ern tile, eweiehig i , fp Abe *walla' land 11411, The folloking.extraet exprepies the 'mitten which, by an n. man donsentikfr: Falereen ocieuplea , • ~ • "Ai4 l ananyar of *WT. and capacity, he stands, 'Auden linditahip In band, In the highway of knowledge to affix the seal of , unerring value upon the world , ii familiar nazned,' 2 ' . , • •Dac pITEVAXIO LZOTOItEa ON TIIR HOLY LLIID.—• IrTlin broesdera hi': the attraollie subject of. this erenini4 lecture, at Contort Hall, by Dr." Steven*. The ball will - no doubt be well Iliad, as the price of tiekota la extrernelilori. Tiru Aitn i pakfp.-43avIlle, a oolobiatedFronoh author, d: man of dull comprehensloii 10, so 'near a dead man that he is bendy to be ranked In the liet of the living; , >ind as lie le not to he buried whilst ]elfOleo, Scale le at little tobe einPloyed ;child half dead."; Dull men are not, even In the crowds that throng the /fashionable Emp orium of 011fton, Albright, & Rail . ," No. 62 1. Ohestaint street.' 4 SBQUITUBQUIE N8490N XUAI3D PASSIM'S f *Ots:' , —Adralral Horatio Nelson, (of the Nile,) In ono of hielaet letters on shore, ssys, in reference to L always endeavor to inculcate the doctrine, Net elon." The; Admiral was a elo.se obeo — rier, and, like thousands who read this, wouideseere he alive to. day, wear only the gracifel and 'elegant styles of iiranyille Stoked, No. 607 chestnit Street, above Sixth: Covnup , PUPPB.-2ho system of - puffing, under cover of news items and bits of philosophy, le now very generally followed. The newspaper reeder, when be comes across a Chip , ' with • stunnivg head, never inee's but it will end with "go buy your ?lathing at the Drawn Stone (Slotting Nall of liockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth:" This, however, is only sound, senelble advice, and no puff at all. 'PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRAWL BRN3, MARSHALL, A. J. Diumrsetai, i 00111117711 OP Tam Holm Rionann Wborr, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants , Exchange, rhacuteiphia. Basque Landwarsten, De Man London, soon Barque Japonica", Sheldon Rio Jauetro, Feb 8 Brig Rolling Wave, Uguere.... ~...Rio Jeuelro, Feb 2 SAILING OW THE OCEAN EV - LAMER& FROM. VIE.IINITED STATES. 6TN11141 PROS, POE DAT Europa Sodom—Liverpool Feb 3 Fulton. ....Now York..llarre Feb 0 Canada. .... ....New York..l4verpoot ....... ....Feb 10 Atlantic New York... Liverpool Feb 13 ATAMA.N ~ew York„Llyerpool Feb 11 Niagara ' ....Bosten..Llrerpool Feb 24 lternsala New York..Eamburg March 1 FROM EUROPE. • ' FROM NOR OAT ErAMMOCIii ' llarnbrirg..New York ' Jan 1 Arabia Lirerpool..New York Jan 29 Indian Liverpool—Qualm" .Tan 27 Niagara ..... .....liverpool..Soston Jan 30 Baltic Liverpool—New York Feb I Arago Ravre..New York Feb 9 EU' The California Mail Steamers sail from New York on the bth and 20th of each month. MOVEMENTS OY HAVANA STEAMERS Pristanscrprs—From New York 2d, arriving at 11a• vans Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From Now Orleans 20th ; Havana 28d, arriving at New York 28th. OARAWRA—Prom New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 29th,mrriving at New York Bd. LUNAR OITT--2 7 [0.1 New York 17th, arriving at Ha vana 23d, and New Orleans 20th. From New Orleans 6th, Hanna Bth, arriving at New York 13th Baaor. WARRIOR—From New York 27th arriving at Havana let and New Orleans Bd. Brom hew Orleans 12th, Havana 14th, due at New York 18th. Isanst,—From Oharleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha vana 284 and 7th. From Havana 10th and 25th du New York 16th and Hat Marine intelligence. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2, 1848. 81IN 11182.2 6 68 MN SETS 6 2 MGR WAThll 6 61 Packet ahip Wyoming, Brooks, from Liverpool, Dee 13, with codas and passengers to Cope Bros. Behr Aid, Long, 7 daya from Petersburg, Va, with *hods to des L Bewley & Co. Bohr Northumberland, Talley, T day& from Fredo ricksburg, Va, with shorts toles L Bewley & Co. Behr EaIIeOCUS, Oldd, 2 days from Duckbrldge, with corn to Richardson k Overman. Steam-tug America, Yirdon, 9 hours from Delaware Breakwater, without a tow. Reports & largo schooner, deeply laden, apparently upward bound, aground on the western gate. Passed chip Stephen Baldwin, from New York, at anchor below New Castle; brig Anna Gilbert, from Nova Scotia, below Chester. Left at the Break water barque Oordelift, for Wilmington, NO. OLMARID. Steamship Delaware, Copes, New York, .1 Allderdiee Barque Met4l Bryant, Cienfuegos, 8 & W Webb. Behr 0 8 Bessie°, Boater, gauntlet', J Baker. Str J B Bbriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Chores, Jr. • [IT f1i16142/011.1 (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Saohange.) CAPS ISLAND, Feb I, 6 18 P M The ship Wyocilog is now going in, with her signals dying to be reported. Wind ENE, and blowing a strong breeze. Yours, ice., TKOS. B. lIIIONDB. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia. Liohange.) LBWIKI. Del.. Jan, 00,12 M. The barques Cordelia, for Wilmington, NO, and Bow• ens, for Laguayrs; brig Anna Gilbert, from Halifax, with potatoes; twelve schooners, outward bound laden I with coal, and revenue cutter Forward, are n the roadstead. The wind to very fresh from the north-- weather moderate. , Yours, &o, WM. M. HICKMAN. TCLCORAPR TO THir TRZOO.7 New Ont.asus, Jan 20, Arrived, ship Augustus Kearney, Boston, 20 days. Ar 28th, chip Toulon,Upahnr, New York. Ar 29th, Maid of Orlans, Dennis, Now York. Ar at the Bar 29th, ship Annawan, McNair, ti York. DISMORANDA Steamship Phloem" Sprague, Matthews, hence at Boa ton yesterday woraing. fiteanalnp Granada, Berryman, from Aspinwall, at Havana 23d nit. Steamship Empire City, Orlilin, from New Orleans 23d, 116 Ilarada 26th nit, arrived at New York yester day. Ship Jane 1) Cooper, Collins, from Antwerp, at Ha vens 25th ult. Ship flindoo, Miller, remained at Ehangbaa Not 23d, uncertain. Ship Mary, Bridges, from San Francisco for Calcutta, passed Singapore Nov 23. Ship Kate Kooper, Jackson, from Macao for Mimes, was at An Bey Nov 22, with coolie* who had mutinied. Strip Isaiah °rowsll, Turner, for Boston, want to sea from Sanger Nov 15, (not 22, as before.) Ship I Q Adams, Lewis, for Boston, sailed from Oil cutta Dec S. . , Ship Napier, Stafford, for Now York In 10 days, re mained at Maniniquel3th ult. Ship Venice, Symmee j from New York, at Havana 233 ult. Ship Wm Woodbury, 31cLellan, for Liverpool, cleared at Mobile 26th ult. with 9,876 bales cotton, valued at 3166,916 36. Barque Leighton, Renter, cleared at New Orleaua 25th ult. for Rio Janeiro and a market. Barque Wm Maury, Young, hence, arrived at Bartle nut 26th ult - Barque E K Keno, Hewitt, for Philadelphia, with cargo of barque )1 Cohen, condemned, renained at Gib raltar 6th tat. Barque Oelestia, Howes, cleared M Baltimore on fin turdey for Marseilles. Brig Isola, Griffin, from Key Weal, arrived at Havana 231 nit Buhr Luther Ohlid, Nickerson, from Boston, at Balt' more yesterday. Behr 0 Shaw, Shaw, hence at Cardenas 23d ult. Buhr Alhambra, Coombs, hence for Boston, at Edgar town 38th ult.. Saws J R DLitetiell, Pardee, and Triumph, Otis, from Delaware, arrived at New York yesterday. fiche J IL Allen, Clifford, 'sailed from Havana 25th ult for New York, Behr Ellen Bush, Cam, hence, °la 13agua 1m Grande, at Havana 224 ult. Behr', Sarah Bright, Noble, from Wilmington, Del, and Boat, Tilley, from Delaware, at New York aid ult. MARINE MISCELLANY . . . . Mama Loam iron JANUARY.—The N Y Courier and Enquirer publishes the following table of marine kisses for the past mouth, showing an aggregath of eighteen vessels, of which five were ships, three barques, two brigs, and eight schooners. The total value of property lost was four hundred and ninety-three thousand five hundred dollars. This is exclusive of damages to ves sels not amounting to a total loss, and of partial losses of ono. Ai compared with the month of January, 1857, the strove shows a decrelrse in the number of vessels lot and missing of one hundred and seven, and in the value of property lot amounting to three million and forty nine thousand two hundred dollars. The vessels reported In this Hat are chiefly Arnett an, although come foreign are Included, when bound to or front a United States port, or known to be loured in this country. se Total !mentor January Ves lB ls. 14Va1ue.94,500 14 DAL 558 17,307,100 --- Thirteen months 576 $1,661,000 Vessels marked en are missing, supposed lost; those marked a abandoned at an, and Shoe° markOd b buurnod, Skip 0 R 31111 am, from Hong Kong for Amoyon,ooo Ship Amelia, from New Orleans for New York... 69,000 Ship Gen Williams, (Br) from St Stephens, Nii, ' foe Liverpool 06,000 Ship Serampore, from New Orleans for Boston... 50,000 Ship Cambridge, from New York forty Orleans.. 75,000 Barque AmerWawl,,ass, (Br) from London for N. Orleans 16,000 Barque Jane Dote,,, from Philad. for Boston, a.. 0.000 Barque Sam Slick, From Boston for Loudon, b.,. 01,000 brig Pacific, from Surinam for Slyer blaroln.... 8,000 'Brig Terpsichore, (15w) from 'Rio Janeiro for Se.- • vannatt 60,000 Solar A L Crawford , fm Liverpool for Havana, et 10,000 Bohr Alice Day, from Punta Rosa for 10,009 Bahr Cobb, from New Bedford for Mississip pi .... 3,000 Behr E Budderow, from Charleston for Indian River 3,000 Sam J Vail, Iron, New York for Garden Key.... 0,000 Bohr Independence, from Rockland for N York.. 2,000 Behr Leona, from Itookland 4,000 Behr W L Montague, Jr, front St Thomas for Bal timore 8,800 Ship Lucknpw, See years old, 800 tons, in complete order, was sold in Boston on the 28th ult. for $2OOO cash. Conditions of sale as follows—One.half, belong ing to an estate, was put up free to the highest bidder; the other half to be taken by the purchasers of the ea eautor's half at $17,000. DOMISEITIO PORTO NEW YORK, Pebl—i.rrired, ideamships Columbia, Berry,: Charleston; Westernport, Berry, Savannah; ship Magnolia , Pepper, Bristol, E; experienced beery weather, Wit smile, esc. Barques Trenton, Carver, from the Coast of Patagonia, and 9 days from Baltimore, where the pat id for orderd, with guano' Stephen Gre gory, New Orleans; schrs John J Price, McCready, Chaaleston; Ben, Fisher, Wilmington. NC; Sunny South, Weeks, Washington, NO; Treasurer, Frazer, Norfolk; propeller Jackson, Baker, Baltimore, Old, ship Andover, Berry, New Orleans; barque 3 A Bishop, Bunco, Mobile; ochre F A Ilawkinn, Bargees, Elizabeth City; Eclipse Hatch, Bogus la Grande; Mag. dolls, Nickerson, Wilmington KEY WEST Jam 26,-Arr 224, brig Geranium , Pierce, New York; schr Harrison, Jonas, do. brig lola, Oriffin, (from Boston) Karim; since arrived. sehrs Wm Mason, Staples, Oosamel; E A Ed. *aids, Shackelford N York. Sid, ship ti It Mallory, Lester, (fin Liverpool, ar 19th) New Orleans. 11,24 th—Ar, Mar Memenger, Oharlestpn. Sid, sob Harrison, Jones , uedar _Keys. Ship Middlesex, of' Proviimetown, from lioston, bound for Nen , • Orleans, got ashore on Carysfort Reef on the hight,tit the 2lst Inst. Assistance being rendered by the wrecking vessels Telma, Cortee, Jane Eliza, Below- pogo, and one or two more smaller vessels, she was got otr, and to now on her way to Mile port, The shi frigate Wa ba s h ug wa it in g her masts. The U • S Mail from nava, a. "• - • FOREIGN' PORTS. . . In , Monimeln River Nov 80,1thips T P Wheeler, Ro binson, for Liverpool, Idg timber; Flom Southward, Smell; Lorenzo, Cornish, and Claremont, Swinnerton, for,Great Britain, ldg timber. At Bombay DeclB, ebipe fliveepetakes, Lane, for New York, Idg,• Young Mechanic, Aniebnry, for Hull, do; Hamlet, fcgcraw, for Calcutta next - day; St Bernard, May, tun; Eureka, Lade, do; Meteor, Porter, for Liver pool, ldg; Charles - Puck, Smalley, one; Aviadne, Knight, for Ceylon end Mauritius; Typhoon, Palter, for Hall, • At Hoag Kong Nov 28, ships North Wind, Gore,from Foochow for LontlOri l repg, Hamilton, Farr, Imp Flt• THE PEE ss . _ p H ELADELpink 1 11 1.iSijAt, ,PEBRUARY 2, 1855: 1 get, Bound; 28'd; 1461 1 )h, to 10) White /eX, Ingersoll; for selef4shitte 'llothrta, Oarildright, rine; and others am before. At Bshgkok Nov 12,164196 bee; Mislay, Willman, for Hong Thong. istd lYor briir Sin gapor e , nc do. .• • , •• - • At Deo 7, skips Derby, Hutehtruion, for freight or charter; Antelope, —, from Hong Rout. die, chartered to load rice at Anatole for 'Fie/Mif , sod othordas before. ' Bid trona Pp:num Nor 29, 11)129 Arab,'Groeby, Ottani. tit; 130th, Medford, Gray, do. ' At Batavia Hoy 24, MOS Ohallerigi; Hahne), from ar Bwatow, ihrliavanel Harry of e West; Patter son. quo; Norman, Swett, do. Bld 12th, ship Nederland, (Dutch) Rubter, (front Boston) Bonrabaya ' Calcutta—Sid from Town (not from Bangor, as Maria reported) Btb alt Milos Indian, Merin, Martha, Wan iion, and Syron, Foster, Boston. At Martinique 13th pit, barque Sarah )Steen, for Ounces; brig Ilsinpd en, DiniOn, to sell for Oeorge:lwrii SO, in 6 daya; Ann Tyler, Tyler for St Thorne to ds; ochre Leanne, —, for Turke l /61W In 20 dept; Open Bea, Babbsge, diet Elizabeth, uggins, do: Olenfuegoa-Bht 14th nit, barque Olenfuegoe, Grant, New York; situ Mlle Sherman , Browu, Boston. ' Ar at Trinidad Cubs,loth ult, bonne Franc's , Street, Bristol; 18th , brig Gen Marshal, Seger, St Thomas Ar at BI Jago de Cuba 9th ult, bailee Itasos, Mitch ell, New York; llth, barque Aioah , Nevins, do. Ar at Cardenas 14th silt, ache Mozart, Goodwin; its.- vans; leth, barque Martha Asitt, Baboook,, Portland; echr Pearl, Hill, Havana; 18th, barque Louisa Jewett, Bmith, Brunswick. Arr at do 26th, Zenith, Deering, N York; Fluid°, Winslow, Portland; "Yolml Wilmington; Me hum, Patterson, Frankfort; Flare, Ring, Wtlealugton. Ar at Matanzas 14th nit, brig B Thureion, Lampher, Boston; 16th, barque New Empire, Randall, do; HO, barque Maine, Farnham, Portland; 17th,brig Maria Tabu', Bray, Richmond; . 18th, echr Trade Wind, Vol. line, Charleston. Bld 18th, barque N G Hiebborn Ellis, Portland' brig Lagrange, Moxey, New York; 1841 4 barque B Co l cord, Ooioord, do; 19th, barque Andes, erryman Portland. Havana—A! 24th ult, barques Champlain, Wyman, Boeton,• J M Colcord, de; Forest Belle, Havener,Ducks pert; Venice, Symmes, New York; B A Hinman, Mins man, Boston; 25th, steamship Philadelphia, Boggs, New York, for New Orleans 26th; brig Lucretia, Walton., N York,• GOT Brock, Baltimore; echr Gen Scott, Smalley, do; 27th, ship Wabaah, Purington, New York; barques • Selo, Ewing, do; John Benson, Gardner do; Odd Fellow, Billet. Portland; brig Geo 2 Williams, Hutchinson, Portland. • Sid 26th, barques Ariel, Melville, Sierra Morena; Ile, ion A Miller, Ualt, N Orleans., Mary Co., Avery, do; brigs L P Brown, Freeman, Merle), to load for 1911. mington; Castilian, Piakbam, do; John A Allen, Clif ford, New York: 26th, barque A UStephenson, N York; brigs Queen of the West, (Br) Bpohn, do; Resolution, Hill. Meriel. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 o'clock Lou Night GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut Street, below Ninth. 0 H Welgman, N Y - J T Heard and lady, Boston 8 0 Swartz, N Y .1 K Edgerton, Fort Wlayne P It Pink, Mexico city Luke Hitchcock John Kirkland, 11 8 A B 8 Grant, St Louis' 0 Lambert, N I R Davies, N Y D Wing W I. Walker, Tenn' , Joe H Dolton, Boston • EP Phillips, Boston W IP Thomas, Beaten Ralph Trembly, N Y John Bairin, N Y James Forsyth, N Y Al Danbury. Balt T P Troxell, Balt Hon Geo Taylor, Brooklyn G M Weight, Oswego, N Y W it Dobbin, Balt ()Brasil, Barbados', W I 1' L Bubb, Balt W 0 Colston, Balt 11' D Champlain, N Y Joel Gruley, N Y Alex IV Campbell, Tenn WII Russell, Kentucky DI Simone, Louisiana John N Robert, Louisiana J Thomas, Maryland John 8 Robinson & la, Md J El Jenkins, Massachusetts J P Grove, Danvillo John Grove, Danvillo A Hampton& la, N York Wm Jackson & la, N York Peter Jackson & la, N York P II Jackson & mo, N York J L Jackson, N York Mrs N H Jackson, N York James Young, Middletown E Roes, Leavenworth City It W Riddle & da,Pittab'h W II Foster, Honesdale (I IV Ward, Maryland P B Loney, Maryland II W Moira, Maryland David Booe, Washington Wash B Erbon, Lancaster J B Chadwick, N York Et 8 Oldneld, Maryland AII Pomroy & la, N York J Lawrence & Meter, N Y A W Hollester, N Y Plies Mary 11.1 Norton, N Y Madam Dubreil, N Y A 0 Itiriardt,N Y G Meredith, Bait Thos 0 Harris, Balt J Temple & 1i.,, Cal Jno At Keeler, N Y J Austin, Mobile T Anderson, Nealiville 'Mrs T II Whitny, N J Allas Perkina, NJ 8 A Whitney, N J 8 P Nichols, N Y • G Brown. N Y Al BuckmanEt Chunk II S Blackett, N Y 0 J Lee N ' Y Jos 51 Mester, Pa G Manning& wi, N Y J 0 Parker, Maas A Parker, Mau L Jarvis, N Orleans P Macdonald, Me Mrs Pethrick, Pottsville P Miller, Reading J Gutmann, N Y R W Singleton. N Y J Chapman, New York 'X Il Bangor, England Abm 0 Wood, New York James Coast - day, N 0 J W Ramsey, New York N Grainer, Paris W Derusey, Lyon Morris Taussig, St Louis J Wise, ist Louis Geo Chapman, New York Frank Bianchi, New York Julius Hart, New York Dr Sterling, Virginia Daniel Pomeroy Mass 11Gay Orange, Mass John P Tyler, Virginia John i t Miller, Ohio D Bear II W Parsons, Hartford Baml P Carrick, Nashville A L Ilaseltine, Charleston - UNION UOTEL—Arah street, below Fourth, Mrs Thompson, Pa It B Wolf, Va 0 a Ml!nor, N J Levi Preston, Chador co .7 Leasey, N J John 0 Coon, Jr ,N J John Donaldson, Pa John Ilendricks, Pa Geo F Wiggan, TAIIINUI 030 W Douglass, Pa Col It Itatcliff, Tamaqua 0 T Blake, N J II MU thug, Reading A 8 My, Pottsville J Lantz, Lancaster 0 W /Maw, Philp Josiah Miller, Cincinnati Thom Dower, Cincinnati 3 II Phelps, l'a Reward Ilaneon, Del, Pa J P Dobson ec la, Pa T Worman, Ye • Geo 'tench dc eon, Pa Thornton Smith, Pa 0 8 Tolbert, Va Frank Shober, Va Joe Shelly, Pottsville Wm Mintzer, Pottsville .1 E Barnes, Tamaqua J P Ocael t Reading MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth intent below Arch. Thom J Rae, °tango, 11l Jll Hunter, Newark, N J Hon Goo Brett, Pa Jos Godfrey, N Y Caleb Yohe, Bethlehem J B Flatter, Phila. T T Jenkins, hfinerivllle Fool , Bennett, Phila B Stone, Phlla O L Rewind, Valley Verge Geo Ehrhart, York, Pa A Trout, Illlneraville 0 H Van Wyck, N Y B B Hamilton, Hartford, 01 P M Harman, Montourerllle AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohastont attest, above litth 0 Humphreys, Philo Mr Mikes, Wilk esbarra J DI Ilyars, Boston W W Wade, Phlia Jacob Broom, W Philo W M Marlow, Bt. Louis J W Washington, Mils P R WeMel, Pa J Hazleton, MUD U Connell & la, Wash's R B Wood, Ts Jas W Linville, Ma G Brintan & la, Pa 0 P Donn, Washington Mr Man, N Y S Drummond, Vs • T Mottos, N Y 0 Hewett, Rockwell T R Sltgreave, Easton NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above Third. K Span, Pa J M Sheldon, Pa Wm Paux. Danville H J Holdler, Pottsville Wm E Boyer, PotterWe John El Rehrley, Lane no H Beach, Philadelphia John M Hershey, Lane co E J Rinehart, Port Deposit Joe Whitaker, Mt Ohre Geo P Whitaker, Delaware Josh Comly, Chestnut Hill Solomon Hoover, Pottsville J II Hoover, Ashland P T Drendliug, New Berlin It Elogenbach, Light at, Pa STAIRS UNlON—Ea:het street, above Stith. Edwin Lyons, Harriaburg Jno D Day, Phila II M Hargnett, Juniata co II S Simpson, Blair co Oeo W Moore, Chester co 13 S Detwiler, Columbia 0 L Sanders, ]Salt NJ Rinehart, Pt Deposit D Hertz, N J Jno W Fry, Columbia Jos Hopkins M D, kid Jno Hilltop, Mifflin co B M Myers, lowa W O Whistler, Oal Joe 0 Walker, Lancaster Jesse Pennabaker, Lane co BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhill. Wm Dorn, Pa Andrew Swartz, Pa J B Edmonda, Quakertown Josiah Riegel, lielleratown Frank Randolph, Phila - BLACK BEAR tiff EL—Thlrd street, above Oellowhill W T Sharer, Chester co Peter A Kline, Da E A Leinbach, Reading Win Delbert, Orwlgeburg A Weidner, liamilton, 0 Josiah Keller, Pa Thos Morgan, Attleboro A Trollinger, Berke co R M Rev F Shantz, Reading Jonathan iler, PA MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market II It Loomis, Ohio T R Murphy, Obio Richard Lacy, N Y J S Williams, N Y J Maley, N Y A Maddock, N Y J Gilpin, Elkton Miss Gilpin, Elkton Miss Gilpin, Elkton L B Saunders & la, Bait Thu P Millapn, Bait David M Hays, Ot BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. Truman Coates, Pa John Trainer, Pa J Scott, Cheater co, Pa D Kimble, Chester co, Pa Dr A J Streets Maryland Wm Watery, Mary land A SIDI tb, Maryland L Logan, t, heater co, Pa J Y Shantz, Canada West J Brubaker, Canada West H Brubaker, Canada West 8 J Leedom, Del co, Pa John Yoeom, Pa 1r Prizer, Doylestown J Rittenhouse, Pottstown N Rittenhouse Jr, I'a D Mackey, Cheater co, Pa Robert Lynch, Pa A Hughes, Pa S Moses, Phcentarille BARLEY SHEAF ROTEL—Second street, below Tine. Thu P Walton Doylestown J 8 Masten, Newtown A S Cook, N Y Jos Flowers, Attleboro , Theo P narrey, Doylestown J Tucker, Norristown Stacy Brown, llrowneburg J W Cowell, Pt Ploneant Wm Cassius Hayford co A Maxwell, Marron! co L B Fran, liatborol John M Rich, Buckingham J Fine, Quakertown John MoVeigh, N N Whiting, Freuchtown Jonathan Rich, Bucks co Preston T Rich, Bucks co Anthony W Rich, Burke co Opecial Notices. . imperial Photographs.—The latest and minded improvement that ha' yet been made in the operation of making Portrait' by the l'botographio process in the art of taking them direct from life, in Imperial else, ss It LI arestlsed at the MOON of P & L. OUTERIINST, ARM STRUT, POUR DOORS ABOVE SEVENTH. Their epeolmens of this most superb and eatisfaotory picture that has yet been produced are attracting great ettentlonoind are daily boing inspected by hundreds of Our eitiroue Their MPH SIZE Pictures In oil aro also yory superior, and, in feet, the Plotnros In all the various styles of the art are unrivalled In point of finish and durability. Prices moderate. Gold and Bllver—lßrrlog Fund.—Anterleau LIVE INSURANCE AND TRUBT-CO., B. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, pays all sums on demand, In epees. Ja:d•lm William C. rilcßea, 007 Chestnut Street, Is selling all kinds of fine Stationery at ono•half the ro• gular price. Call on him at once and you will be sails. fled. Jao•lm Gold and Silver—Five Per Vt. Soling Fund. AMERICAN TRUST, S. IL corner WALNUT and FRURTII. Streets, pays all sums on demand, lu specie. j°26-I.lu Jackson, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT STREET. Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, 11111 a Ladlog, Bill Realm, Cir , culara, Cards, and all other kirobi of Job Piloting, at prices to snit the times. oo17•ly The Greatest Bargains In the World —The subscriber, being about to close hie business, offers hie entire stock of euporior Itsady-made Clothing for eels. All in want of a superior article are invited to give him a call. fitorelollst awl fixtures for nale. N. TRACY, 202 MARKET Street. 41.16-2 in Goad Coffee. Lovers of Coffee cannot realise the full value of their favorite beverage Without having• it made In the Old Dominion Ooffee Pot. - AUTIMit, DDRNDAM, k OILROY, nT and 115 South TENTLI, our, of George, dB•Om Sole Ilanufaoturere. Gold and Sliver.—American Trust C 0 .., B. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, pays all sums In specie, on demand. Interest 0 per cent. je214.1m ,Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Weinut street, oho door West of &mead street. Receive', de• posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rath'of five par cent. per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon• day and 9sturday. nntil 9ln the evening Pram[dont, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Merida. Gold and Sliver.—Saving Fund, (American TItUNT.)I4. E . corner of FOURTH turd WALNUT, pep all mono on demand, in omit, jmse•im ,„ •-• v ii iiiii44: 1' ' ' t•-• "4 !. i".": 1 Si"c" • • Ilnylni iiin:fai iiiittiaN tug , -- He fit C I " - ' ' '''' exiattr, d. ir. iniital wn. 31E •RIOA.N •• - ii) .. A AO EMT op MUSIC. INSUILANOR TRUST , . NUT and FOURTH Streets, - :•mkgg i l d4 L t i t a u on i t A?V d R A N E B B I t Z L BR OAD AND LOOCMIT eaaee. HZET B ' . Tbie old Inatiention, having AL,. -ge, I n cemel ~, ,TH I 8 (TUES D A Y ) A I TERN 00N demand, continued to moles on Dotage.: "MgD and AT 9N O'OLOOH. Funds, and pay all tom tog . 0111104 , 1 0 r HI (e , - No, • BECIOND OPERA MATINEE, 41INICA. ' ' /990-11‘. when will be performed, by general desire, the new '''..wn of ()1.. 141tr!tig Fund.—Sattessal Safety Trust C. Office, WAL,UIT Street, 8. W. eorner of TIMM ARBANillibiliNTO YOB D 1181112,8 8. DURING nut FUSPBNISION OF WEIR PAYSIDNTS BY TUB BANNS. ' 1. Deposits reeeired and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Spade will be resolved on deposit. 8: Deposits made to Bank Notes or Obeeke will be paid baokin Current Bank Notes. .4. Deposita wide In Gold or Mier will be paid, beck in Gain. Interest Pitt Pie Ours: per annum: notio Dower?. Liam Csrdlal.—Tbla Invaluable Cordial is prepared fromavaristy of the meet phoke sad efflolont aromatics known in medicine, and L the most portent and reliable carminative enfant for 'infants and young okUdren. ffy 14 powerful Matinee a speedy care Is ahead In ell cases of Choitc, windy pains and spasms. Believes and mitigates moth of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trans quinine pain of the botosio, looseness, vomiting, tee, The Infant Cordial ham became a standard remedy, and Las been need in thonsande of e►eoe with the most abundant gnome. No bunny ahouldbe without It. Proposed only by Hamar A. &miss, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. N. corner of Sixth and Green ote., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists geuerelly. an nay Per Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful ootoplalon, use "Balm of 1,000 Flowers.) , For dressing Ladles , hair, use ) , Woodland Oream, a new Pomade." It owls Gentlemen's heir beautifully. W. P. VSTRIDGIC k CO., Proprietors ; N. Y. For sale by T. B. Peterson, 800 Chestnut; Samuel filmes. Twelfth and Chestnut ; A. B. Durand, 718 Chest nut ; T. H. Peters & Co., 710 Cheetout ; Ct. G. Evan; Gift Book.store, 489 Chestnut; 0. 8. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar ket; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut ; Dr. Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W. Simon & Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty.Seoond and Market; Edward Chrlitmanu,lo2 Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. nol2-17 Marnaats. On the 16th December, 1851. by Rev. J. McDowell, Mr. MASON RITE to Miss EMMA J., youngest daugh ter of John Widener Es q .. all of this city. On Thursday evening, ntith ult., by Ito. J . B. Dale., Mr. ROBERT USHER to Miss CATHARINE LEEKEY, both of this city. On Thursday, January 21, by Alderman Swift, 711. VMS SCHOLZ, or Philada., to AUGUSTA BRUHNS, of Ploen, in Holstein Germany. On Sunday evening, Jan. tilst; by the Rev. Dr. nut ter Doctor DAVID RINDLEBERGER, or Springfield, Ohio, to Miss GARRLNDA E. SHUSTER, of Philadel phia. Wtatba. Suddenly, on the afternoon of the 30th inst., RICH. ARD B. JONES. Jr., in the 35th year of hie age. nil friends, and those of the family are reepectfolly halted to attend the a i moral from his late redden., No. 729 Arch street, below Eighth, en Wednesday after noon, the aa tut., at 1X o'clock. To proceed to Lau rel 11111 Cemetery. wir Oa the Slut ult., Mr. WILLIAKOILTINAN, aged 72 years. Suddenly, on the Slut ult., GEORGIE LAUER, aged 20 years. On the 30th ult., MICHAEL MURPHY, in the 05th year of his age. Fell asleep in Jesus, on the morning of the nut ult., SALLIE B. WIGGINS. IMP Extract from Amendment to the Demo• MATTO RULES, adopted July 22, 1857 : Race 2lth. The Delegates to said County Conven tion Mull most at the NORTHERN LIBERTY HALL on the TUESDAY succeeding their election, at 10 o'clock A. M., and organize as prescribed by Rule 4th. fe2.lt* MANY DELEGATES. Gr Rev. W. J. R. Taylor x ivill E.reech hi Logan Square, Church, TWEET/Ern and VINE THIS EVENING, (Tuesday,) at 7,4( o'clock. Public Invited to attend. fc2.lt* tip' Covenant Lodge No. 114, I. 0. of 0. F will meet THIS (Tuerday) AFTERNOON, at 5).( o'clock at the Hall, North SIXTH Street, to make 'or. rangemontu to attend the funeral of our late Brother, RICHARD .11. JONES. - fe2.lt* J. W. BROWN, Secy. p• - •• Dr. Stevens , Lecture will be delivered TIM EVENING. at OGNORRT UALL, at quarter before eighto'clock. Subject: " The Crusaders in the Holy Land," fe2-It R.. Waldo Emerson will dither a Lecture In CONCERT HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Web 3d. at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the Union Tem porary Home. Subject: " Works and Days Tickete, 9.5 cents each, at Tarry & S. E. corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets, and at the door of the Hall on the main of the lecture. fel d3t* fEr People's Literary Institute.—Ralph WALDO EMUII43ON will deliver the closing lecture of the course on TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 24, in the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Subject: "City Life and Country Llfs." Tioketa 25 cents. Doors open at 7; Lecture quarter before 8. ja3o.43tit fl The Siek and Suffering Poor Need flelp Dry Goods, Clothing, and Food are all wanted by the MOMS MISSIONARY SOCIETY for the poor now under Its care. Persona haying either to contribute will please send the name to the Office, N 0.631 East NORTH street. The demand, inson the Society for help are daily in ereasiq, while the contribu tioms to meet them are to tally insufficient. The Menagere have, therefore, appointed two adeitional collectors, Mr. TROILUS ORR, and Mr. ISAAC RAKICH, who are calling upon our eltl- tells for subscriptions. The Society cannot continue its operations without prompt and liberal help. The sick alone require more aid than it is able to afford them, con sequently, hundreds who are really saffering must be turned away empty every day. Persons wishing to acquaint themselves in regard to the operations of this Society aro requested to call at the aloe, where every Inquiry will be cheerfully re sponded to. Persons giving written recommendations to applicants for help will please state the residence as well art the name of the applicant. ORURO: 11. STUART, President. Toot. T. Miaow, Treasurer, 484 Market street. R. K. Rosman, Bec , y. ja2B.tu th sAlt 117 The Sena-Annual Examination of candidates for admission as Pupils of the NORMAL SCHOOL will be oontmeneed on MONDAY, February Bth, at 9 o'clock A. M. To be admitted, the candidate must be at least fifteen years of age, and pane a satisfactory examination in Orthography, Definition of Words, Reading, English Grammar, History of the totted Staten, Geography, Arithmete, and Peumanohip. The NORMAL SCHOOL is designed to qualify females to become Tem:herein the Public Schools; and, prerious to adtuleelon, every candidate must make an explicit declaration that her object in entering the School is to paltry herself to become a Teacher, and that she In tends to engage in Teaching in the PUBLIC' SCHOOLS OF THE OITY OH PHILADELPHIA. By order of the Normal School Committee. jalfi-stutlltfell P. A. OREGAR, Principal. laW The Republican Citizens of Fhlladeiplast will meet at the times and places mentioned below, for the purpose of taking such measure, as may be deemed necessary to secure the success of the Republican party at the ensuing Spring Election : Filth and Sixth Wards—At the County Court house, on Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 1) o'clock. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards—at Front and Master streets, on Friday, Feb. 5, at IN o'clock Seventh and Eighth Wards—At Hall, Lombard street, below Broad, on Tuesday, Feb. D, at 7N o'clock. Eleventh, Twelfth, and Sixteenth Wards—At Me chanics' Hall Third street, below Green, on Friday, Feb. 12, at o'clock. Fifteenth Ward—At Twenty-second and Callowhill streets, on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at IN o'clock. Twenty•fourth Ward—At Odd Fellows' Hall, on Fri day, Feb. 19, at IN o'clock. Twentieth Ward—Tuesday, Fob. 23, at 734 o'clock. Twenty-third Ward—At Wright's Institute, Prank ford, on Friday, Feb. 26, at 7,4 o'clock. Twenty-Brat Ward—At Manayunk, Friday, Feb. 26, at 7A, o'clock. Twenty-second Ward—At Oermantown Hall, Tues day, Feb. 16, at 73‘ o'clock. First, Second,Third, and Fourth Wards—At Han cock Hall, on Monday, March 1, at 7)4 o'clock. By order of the Republican Executive Committeo. Ja'ls.2w JAMES FERREE, Chairman. Copartnership Notices AT C TICE .—THE COPARTNERSHIP I heretofore existing betweeu the eubseribers, under the arm of JNO. B . SAVAGE & CO., is this day die mitred by mutual consent. The business of the old firm will be settled by JNO. E. SAVAGE, et No. 18 North FRONT Street. JNO. R. SAVAGE, A. II WAITE, ItIOIIABD WHITE. PHILADELPIIII, Feb. 1, 1858. FAANSFORD COEMICIL WORICA, j °MOO, No. 18 N. BOONT STSZYST. S The 'lnderelgued have this day formed s Copartner ship, for the menufacturo and sal* Of AMP And OhISMI eats, under Itto volon snit arqle Or rIATAUE 4 - Melt TIN. JNO. R BAVAGS, PIIILADIMPRIA, Vag. 1, 1658. TOOL 13. MARTIN. fe2 tuthe2w NOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of JESSE WILLIAMS & CO. is this' day dissolved, by mutual consent, JESSE WILLIAMS retiring from the firm. The businegs will be continued by POLLOCK, BACON, & CO., who will nettle the bush:lend the late firm. January Beth, 1859. fe2-Bt* Legal Notireo IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS J FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. In the matter of the Estate of CULBERT ADAMS, nor first account of D. D. DIRNEY, assignee. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the first account of D. B. lIIRNEY, assignee of the above named estate and to report olstributiou of the balance in the hands of said accountant, will meet the parties interested at his office, No. 2tl South FOURTII Street, in the City of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 15th day of February, 108, at 4 o'clock. P. M. WM. 131RWEANT, Auditor fo2.tuthest WNNE-ITA-HA LODGE, No. 1, I. 0. S. M A Special Ideating will be hell at the Hall, N. W corner YOURTII and WALNUT Streets, on WEDNES DAY EYRNINO next, the 3d Inst., at 6 o'clock pre timely. By order of the le2-2t GRAND COMMANDER. DIIBLIO SPEAKERS AND SINGERS will MA BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOttEli ex-. ceedingly useful, enabling them to endure more than onilnery exertion with comparative ease, while they render articulation clear. Sold, wholesale and retail, at F. BROWNS, corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. fog-tuths2w UNITED STATES TREASURY NOTES ITANTSD, AT IJIMIEST CURRENT RAMO, OBONISE & 00., 40 South THIRD Street SAVING FUND.-lINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, eorner of THIRD end CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small slime reeelved, and paid boot on de mand, without notice, with BM PER OENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until o'clock. ... . . DRAFTS for Bale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from .£1 upwards. P.reddeut-BTRPIIEN R. ORLWYORD. Treasurer—PLlNY BIRK. Taller—.JAMILB R. RUNTIR. relMyir fIOTTON-100 balea Gull' Cotton, In store V and for NO by MARTIN & ICtOALI6T.IIII, 1111 Muth Wsta Poet iclf! c,innapitetus. L' ITALIAN/. IN ALGEIII, .fog with great moon at the /Sanaa Open Now perform- 4 Which has been received wi th In rectal e . r tntort ' - zary enthusiasm, , l a pp Z./N . 681 _ Will sing her renoirru,Z !net of IRABILLA.. • OLAUDINB OAIROLI Wilt mite her tint knsartzoo is III". 1460011TTA, 4 3•831811 t falid ROOOO. Thli Opens bee been seleeteg Wake ,Matinee In con sequence of the furore It created on Batur4sy. APIIIBSION //BIT ONTO to any part of the newton" Academy. Vision on entering the Academy can taint any seat in any part of the house, whit the exception of the seats ge . t4t . p . ar . tforthe _ ATtiCKHOLDNRS AND SUBSORIBSBiL The general dining hour being over by 3 o'clock, the performance will commence at 11)g precisely, and con clude at 67y o'clock. PARTICULAR REQUEST to the Ladies to buy their tickets previous to the opening of the doors, to prevent crowding at the Ticket Otloes. The most convenient place. to buy them is at the Haab% store of Lee & Walker, 188 Chestnut street, where they will be placed this mOrning. TWO THOUSAND TICKETS. . _ Tickets will likewise be for rale all day—to-day--at the Oaks of the Academy. Ticket/ way likewlea be bad at the opening of the doors, at three o'clock. TO-MORROW (WZDNRSDAT) LAST NIGHT HUT TWO By - general desire, and in consequence of the urgent request of the crowd, who could not get admission last night, The far-famed DON GIOVANNI NIGHT, Will be repeated. TEEE SALE OP RESERVED BEATS Will commence This morning et 9 Dreamily, at the two Ticket offices. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— CORNER OP BROAD AND LOCUST Straits—E. A. MARSHALL Solo Lewis. YOMORUOW WEDNESDAY POSITIVELY LAST NI lIT (BUT TV) OF THE SEASON By general dealt's, and In consequence of the urgent requ ht, est of the crowd who could not get admittance last u Ig The tar-famed DON OIOTANNI NIGUT trap be given for the Secood and bast time. Oa this OCCaIIOII Mr. FORMES will make kis haat ap pearance but one in Philadelphia, prior to his depar ture for Swope. DISTRIBUTION:• . . , Donna Anna Mad.DE L A QRANOE. %Arline. Mad. D'ANGBI, Elvin. Mad. OARADORI. Don Giovanni 81g. GASSIER. Ottavlo 81g. LA BOOETTA. • Leporello. Carl FORMES. •' ?desalt° 9ig ROCCO. Commondatore Sig. TAFANELLI, The two latter gentlemen having undertaken them) role. for the sake of a perfect" Ensemblt.,, THE BALE OF MERV ED SEiTB . . • . Commences This morning at 0 precisely, at the two Ticket °Mem NATIONAL. CIRCUS AND THEATRE.— /i WALNUT Street, above Eighth. TUESDAY EVENING, February 2,1,1828. THEY HAVE 0011 E! GRAND EQUESTRIAN WEEK. S. P. STICKNEY The Femora Rider and Manager, with his WONDERFUL FAMILY, MISS SALLIE STICKNEY, The Pride of America, will appear for the First time in two years, in her beau. Ural and graceful ACT OF HORSEMANSHIP. The evening's exhibition will conclude with • Laugh able Afterplece, entitled tho TRIALS AND 'TROUBLES OF TUE SHEPHERD IN LOVE. No Dramatic Performance will be connected with It. Pewee or ADMIIB9IO2I-26 Oent• to First Tier; IS Cents to Second Tier. WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY. TUESDAY EVENING, February 2d, 1558. First time in two years of Goldemith , s Comedy of 8115 STOOPS TO CONQUER. Young Marlow, Mr. Wheatley; Tony Lumpkin, Mr J S Clarke; Miss. Ilardcastie, Ides E L Davenport; Mrs. Usritcastle, Mrs Thayer. To conclude with the Historical Drama entitled WALLACE, THE HERO OF SCOTLAND. BOILS or Patose.—liones, 26 eenta ; Bemired Seats, 88 cents ; Orchestra Stalls, 50 canto ; Beats In Private llosee, 76 cents ,• Gallery, 18 cents; Gallery for Colored n Sent, ; Pera', 28 nts; Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 cent,. Box °Rice open from 10 A. M. until 3P. N. Door/ will open at 8X o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. OKEAT NOVELTY WEEK. TUESDAY EVENING, LIFE IN PHILADELPHIA. Wednesday Evening LE DAL MASQUE; SANPORD as the Door-Keeper The Performance will commence each evening with the entire SANFORD OPERA TROUPE in Songs, 411oco, Choruees, Ballade, &C. kc., fol lowed by Dancing by the SANVORD CHILDREN, Lane Young America Sanford, and May. Doom open at 7 o'o look-to commence at half-put 110•1112. Admittonce Sfo unto. fel-at nARCLEY'S MAGNIFICENT PANG LAMA OS JERUSALEM EVERY EVENING at 7) o'clock; at the New and Elegant HALL, Nort-eut cor ner of TENTH AND CHESNUT Streets; Commencing on Tuesday the Id Instant. Admission 25 cents; Children 12 cents. le 1-lw* IjiRE OLD FOLKS ARE COMING.- 11 BATHER WENT and hie Old Yolks Concert Troupe of TIIIRTY•BEVEN PERYORMERS Raring been prevailed upon to atop in this city on their return from Wuhiogton and Baltimore, reaped fully announce that they will Five TWO Concerts of Ancient and Sacred Male at lA% NE'S LULL, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY_ EVENINGS, Feb- rusty 2nd and 3d TICKETS 2b cents; Reserved Seats In the Boxes 50 cents; either of which can be had at the Halt on Mon day, Tnesday and Wednesday after nine o'elock; and to prevent confusion and disappointment, it Ls ea neatly requested that Tickets be procured during the day. fe i-2t Wants. AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol. lam per day can be easily made. Call on A. BLACK, at Jacob Leman's Barrel How Hotel, Welt King etreet, Lancaster, Pa. del6-tt NV ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried mon, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendanoe. Pay from $l2 to EIS per month. No man haring a wife or child will be sac. ted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. ET MABSBT street above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lot Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry, eot am* Recralting °Steer. HOUTZ, NEAL, & CO., SOCCONIOII to MONTOOtaIIY NIAL, S. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila. dolphin, Old Moyameesing District, are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment of all descriptions of LIMBER, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock Lath, Pail Pickets, Fence Hoards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety of well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of Dell Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on hind, and sawed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Messrs. Mehaffer, Routs, & 00., and Du ff y Bouts, at Matietta, Pa., gives us unsurpassed facilities, and enables us to supply order, for all de scriptions of Lumber with promptueis and despatch. PINE-OEIIER LUMBER, soft and Mellow, suitable for PATTERN-MAKERS, &c., constantly on hand. Purohasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock before going eisewb ere. fel.tf QTRATTON & BROTHER, No. 719 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, GAS•II2TERS AND MANUPAOTURERB OF PORTABLE GAS WORKS, For COLLEGES, COUNTRY RESIDY.NCES, and all other building!' where Gas cannot be obtained. Also, SMALL TURNING-LATHES, o[ different sizes, for sale, fel-3m CHINA AND GLASS. DINNER WARE. TEA AND TOILET SETS. WHIM GOLD BAND, AND DNOOR/IND FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTIOLES, WILL II SOLD, AT TOO LOWLST PRIM, AT MARX.I3EN k WITTE'S, MASONIC HALL, 718 CHESTNUT Br N. D.—Goods loaned to parties et reasonable terms 50-7 McCLOIID, SE., (OF ST. PAULO MP • OdatilffilL AGENT POn. M1NN1190.9.4. 7 No. 9 Washington Building. THIRD, above Spruce street, Phlladelphia.—The subscriber, having been engaged in business in Minnesota (or the last eight years, has had the opportunity of obtaining information during that time which will give him peculiar facilities for the Purchase and Salo of Meal Estate, the Payment of Taxes. fraudulent of Money, Location and Sale of Land Warrants, Collection of Notes and Account; &a , Ac., throughcout the State. Map, and Nonpapers from all parts of the State, can be seed at Me 011 ice, where any information will be cheerfully given. Ja29-2witif WONDERS OP THE AGE-LIGHT, LICHT 13 . 011 ALL—D. P. PETERS , Patent Non-Explosion Self•Oonerating GAS LAMPS Is Jast the thing to snit all. Price $1.50 up ; all may hares supe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp la adapted to all places and purposes!, and only requires a trial to 'Wet Its advantages over all other'. The Lamp forme its own gee. Our Patent Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expanse, without the least possible danger. All are invited to call and examine for themeekves. Town, County, and State rights for sale. The proprietor le in want of Agents, giving a rare chance to make money. D. P. PIITERS, Gas Lamp Depot, n024-3m O. W. oor Second and Chestnut sta., Philo& UrARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL - THE ORBAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! This article la the greatest discover y in Chemical or Medical Solent° for the rapid Oure of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA TOOTH-AOHE EAR-AOIIE, SORE THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Pain in the LIIIBB, SIDE, BAOK, or any part of the body. It is also an excellent preparation for Dyepepeia and Indigestion, whioh arises tram a weak stomach or bowel. Thousands of persons who hero used HARTS HORNE'S OURS-ALL have been astonished at Its wonderful power in removing any pain from the system. Bottles 23, 50 canto, and $l, to be had of R. H. & 0. 11.4ENKINS, Corner 13E0OND end WALNUT Streets, end No. 8 North NINTH Street. N. B. if you hares Cough, use Hartshotne's Poeta ral Syrup. iadtLif ►iTHE BEST DOUGH SYRUP IN THE WORLD!-PREPARED BY A OMMIBT. HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF . _ . . WILD CHERRY is admitted by the thousands who have used it to be the beet preparation In use for COUGHS, from a cold or a CONSUMPTIVE COUGH, ASTHMA, NEON CLIMB, CATARRH, or any Lung Affection. It Ia also a great remedy for Ifoareenelui, and allays all In flammation of the Lungs or Throat. Bottles 26, 60 cents, and $l. Sold by R. H. dc O. 11. JENKINS, Corner WALNUT and SICONDERreets. and jalo-If No. 0 North NINTH Street. KEROSENE OIL, DISTILLED FROM CORI. KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS. This 011 is not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, end it will RUN LONGER AND KEEP ,THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. tEr Machinists and others are requested to call and examine theta oils it the sole agency, GEORGE M. FREEMAN, Agt., dele•am•lj Nc.llo Walrlut street, 'bete Yrout, Naha.. VONSOLTDATED INSURANCI 0011 PANF, OF THE CITY 01 FIII.L.A.DZUFLLA. OS ea No. 0 EXOUANGZ. riIL&DILPVIA, 110th Jaamary,l3l4l. PIKE INSURANON EXCLIMITILY, ItTATIMINT of traduces for the year erelfrag lath January, 1868, in aceortanoe with the *barter: ?Ire Premiums melted ....... —.MAP II intertet, Banta, and other thous* f E VS 82,801 68 Stu"lns 3bit Januar', 1868 6,482 23 • Loam 941,283 18 10,032 76 Commlnflow 2,008 li Expenses, Including Mt* Taxes and Agency charges, and *that Real Ratite account. 9,030 66 Relnattnuxte Premium, 3,069 24 Return Premiums. 293 91 —.— 24,963 01 Or. Balande MOO 11 Dividends in 1867 1,616 00 Net Burplas SAC* IT Premiums on Policies recently is- sued not yet reeelved 614 TO Number of Policia' in faros this date, Tl 3. Avorofil JOulionts insured there- under 2,631 71 Leer amounts Meineured 289 11 2,313 30 Losses adjueted end due MM. Do. do. nog sot pot dna. 1,600 00 0..0 taiStoak paid up aot,oso 00 Nett surplus, as above 8,606 IT 160,866 17 Inrested as follows: Real Mate, clear of ineunkbrenee. 68,949 03 Roods and - Mortrigen, being Stet Ilea, on Real Mate worth doolge the asr.ount 79,300 00 First Mortgage Pa Nadroads, and City and County Hoods east 4,70000 Iltaekst par 276,660 east 66,660 03 Bills receivable.. 2,971 76 Suspense account 100 00 Ou 'Chat Temporary Leona Banl Stack end Railroad Bonds, colla teral, bring ample ae• eurity $3,510 00 Cub la Bank 1,986 60 Do. In Agents' bends and in course of tnuiszolealon 2 , 878 vs ---- 10.264 36 160,666 17 By order of this Directors. J. 11. BLIGHT, President. B. A. Lions, Secretary. fe2-tathallt if INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OE PENNLIYLVANIL, Pats astrau Tsbnlary 2 len. The Dlreotors have tilts day declared a Dividend ar Bit per tent., or Twelve Dollars per Share, oat of the prate of the Company, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the Sth Inst. fe2dlOt w241,1.th2 HARY222l,34eretary. CkFFICE OF THE HA.ZLETON COAL COMPANY. Patt.anstruta 1838. The Board of Directors or the Itaalstoe Coal Ponape ay hare till' day declared a Dividend of Oa* Dollar per Were on their capital stock payable td tie Stoekheldert, or their legalrepresentatives, et the Once or the Does. pany, In Philadelphia, on and after the 11th that. The transfer book' trill be closed until the 11th WA:. - fe'243t &Min hlOOB/1, President. CIFFICE OF TEE FIRE INEURANOR 'kJ COMPANY OF THE COUNTY 01 FLITCADEL- PILIA, Ls..nrizir 17;1366. Ate meeting of the Eltackholdantot said Cempany, held on MONDAY, the 16th inetent, the following gen tlemen were duly sleeted Ditectont for the ensuing you, to wit: Charles J.Sutter, Robert V.ll (may, Joseph Heskid, Bassuid Honnedi, &Helmet biotin!, . Henry (*My, John Horn, Frederick E.Tott, Frederiek Babober.; Joseph Hook*. And et a meeting of the /aid Eltreetors," held THIS DAY, 011ARLSB J. PUTTER, Esq., was sussnimonedy re-elected President. Je29•dt DINJAIIIN F. HOICKLIY, Site'p. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS' OFFICE, PEILADELPIIIA, PA. 1, 1559. NOTIOB.—The public is respeotfully notified that all *Neill bailees& not transacted in open Court will be attended to exclusively at this Wiles, near the Grand Jury Boom, In the CITY BUILDING, South BIRTH Street, below Walnut. The Odle° will be opened at 9 o'clock In the mulling, and remain open till I o'clock In the afternoon, (ezinipt Saturday afternoons,) when one of the undersigned, or their assistant/1, will be In attendance. Gentlemen of the Ball and others haring brisineee with the Commonwealth's Attentive will be kind enough to address all notices and communications to that Mee. Counsel are requested to get the Clerk of the Court to mark their names on the bills of indictment lu, the eases in which they appear. WILLIAM B. MANN JOSBI'II P. Loualtio, District Attorneys. OFFICE OF TUE NEPTUNE INSU RANCE COMPANY, 414 WALNUT Amt. Putienstrata, Jan. LC, 1868. STATEMENT of the business and condition of the Neptune Insuranoe Company Dee. fil, 1857. In puma. once of section 15 of the General Insurance Law, ap proved April 2, 1856: AUTGORIZED CAPITAL, 11900,000. tinbsaribed and paid-up capital $lOO,OOO CO Premiums on Policies issued in 1857 35,001 18 Interest received In 1857 9,247 63 LO&SZB, ZXPRN93I3, &a. Losses, Re-insurance Return Pre miums, and Oomminions paid-69,03S 64 Salaries, Rant, Printing, Adrerti ling, Stationary, and Offiett pensos 6,297 39 UHI 582,500 00 23,000 00 Bonds and mortgage.. s. Btocks and Bonds Bills Receivable 28,249 90 Cash on hand, due from Agoura, and Outstanding Premiums—. 10,921 29 8122,973 98 LIABILITIES. Amount.it riskss96,S74 47 . . Unpaid Limes (not due) Bandry Items 33,887 6T RICHARD SHIELDS, Preeldent. (MORSE MINSTER, Vice Prealdent. DIRECTORS. Richard Shields, Edward McClain, George Minster, Gustavus V. Town, Theodore N. Town, Thome Heath, W. 0. littotestow, D. Sherwood, 0. 0. Butler, George Scott. jeM-Im %MRCS SCOTT, Secretary. T" QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY.-08840 408 WALNUT Street. . . Puitanatania, lan. 14,1868. STATIMIRNT of the business and condition of the Quaker City Insurance Company for the year ending December 31st, 1867 : Capital and Burping $277,665 83 Surplus, January 1, 1867........ 831,671 78 Received for Premiums during the year 1867 162,807 08 Interest received 11,786 10 Salvage and Reinsurance 8,381 43 LOBSKS, 11X191N8148, &a. Losses paid 271,818 45 Dividends and Commissions paid. 32,530 n, Reinsurance and return Premium' 20,047 46 Rent, Salmi., Taxes, Adysrtl sing, end Ottles Expenses,..... 11,125 17 Bonds and Mortgagee, Ground Rents, Coupon Bonds, Bank and other Stooks 5100,060 00 Negotiable BTUs Reeeltable 155,173 33 01111i1 in Bank and Das from Algt+. 22,442 02 8277 ,865 85 This Company continues to make Insurances against WIRE and MARINE Rieke. OFFICERS. President—GEOßGß H. HART. Vice-President—R. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H. R. COGGSRALL. Assistant Secretary-8. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. George H. Hatt, E. W. Bailey, E. P. Ross, Andrew R. Chat:chore, A G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwardi, Charles O. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Poster S. Perkins, Samuel Jones, 11. Al. Fuller. jal6 H. R. 0000SRALL, Secretary. "INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AL AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPOR. TAT ON INSURANCE. OFIIIOR No 232 WALNUT STREET, South side, east of Third street. The properties of title Company sre well inveated, and furnish an available futd for the ample indemnity of all persona who desire to be protected by Insurance. MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights, sod Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORATION RISKS on Ilerthnadise per Railroads, Canals, and Bteamboate. FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build ings. In City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL $609,000, ALL AND SECURELY lIIITESTBD. I . OL'IL PROPERTIES $1D37,826.26 %%%%%% OIL 011/11 . 111. DIRECTOR?. ierners G. Coons, - WILL,/It WlLatt, HANDEL W. Jolts, WiLLtdll E. BowtS, Joan A. DeowN, JAIrliS N. DIC[BOX, lIIIIMIL Y. ammi, 8. Maus Will, • CIIARLIS TAYLOR, Joan MAsos, Minims WHIZZ, Ozoles L. II11111110; Joss B. Ner,„ . l FRANCIS R. Con, RICHARD D. WooD, EDWARD H. TROTTZR ARTIIIIII G. COYISH, President. HENRY D. SHERRERD, Secretary. Jal9-tt FAME MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANT. Office 411 011ESTNIST Strait PHILADIMIA, Jan. 11, 1869 The followiug STATEMENT of the affairs of this Company, on the 31st December, 1861, Is published in pursuance of the Chatter : Capital authorised end subscribed.... ...... $lOO,OOO 00 Paid in $60,000. ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages 48,025 00 Cub on band 11,524 94 Balances due, viz : Agents' accounts, In terest, he 5,811 47 Bills receivable, Premiums on Open Policies, (earned,) 901 00 RECEIPTS. Premiums on Fire Risks, amounting to 81,717,200 12,868'74 Premiums on Inland Mike, amounting to 893,064 904 96 Internet 8,478 67 LOBBEB, EXPENSES, &o Fire Looses settled $3,161 It, (disputed 65,0000 8,167 19 Inland Losses 000 00 Rent, Advertising, Salaries, and all other locidentals 6,633 77 Return Premiums, Be lusuranoe, commis sions, &c 1,165 06 At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, held this day, the following were elected Directors to serve for the ensuing year: Geo. W. Day Wm. W. Walters, Barclay Lippincott, J. R. 'Vaughan, D. B. Birney, A. G. Rosenholm, Joe. R. Brow:Lard, chaa. Stokes, Ohm. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. &vermin, M. Stern. And at • Meeting of the Directors GEO. W. DAY was unanimously elected President, T 1108.13. MARTIN . Vlco.President, and jal9-tuths2w W. I. SLANOILLRD, Secretary. riFFICE OF TAE CITY PASSENGER IL/ RAILWAY, (via MYTH and SIXTH streets) Washington Building, THIRD street, above Bpruice. CAUTION TO PARIINTB AND GUARDIANB.—As this Company hate, with the aid of the police, done all In their power to "peeve* accidents along the route, they would ask that parents and others would caution their children front getting upon and running in front of the care. -MARTIN THOMAS, ja97-Imlf President. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., PHIL/DELPIIII, Jan 11,1858. The Annual Meeting of the Stoatholders of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 225 WALNUT Street, (Farquhar linllding,) on TUESDAY, February 2d next, atla o'clock M.. at whi...h time an Election for Officers and ',tanagers will take place. jal2..tfe2 ' O. THOMPSON, Secretary. "LITILLIAM lIENRY MOORE, FURNISH- V V ING UNDERTAKER, No. 1416 ARCS Stmt., wont of Broad, late of 606 AROU Meet. Uoad Pam alwiyi ost hiaakt, 1858. FEBNITARY, 1858. ars mV spealryt War frit arrivals of RICH PHINSID MOUSISLIN2 DI LAMB, NSW BTUS /RIM 0/Wingl. NIW MUNOZ, MUM' DIUNIIII, REAL LAOS COLLARS AND SILSVIS, WHITE MARSEILLXI3.—NEAT Tined White Nana Nos tar Maas.; Mos seat Colored Awed, tor MLitt boar WI Callan. PM CHESTNUT lIHMINL and ENI NZOTHEINI. NlEHTliatngia. REAL RUSSIA. GRABII---BHARPLESS UOTHISUI Iwo Jut raerivrt 101 l Ruda Crash, sadism sai sapertor. is 3o UuwsUT and ZIGHTII StraWs. SHLPLRY & HAZARD, mizits ur =MAN all GOODS, DS CHESSTNIIT Strad- .11.10-IvOit pox. 15 TO 20 cum kik YARD pox Ns tarot to tho paitham at „ BUM SILK MO! W. T gala binVaiNri imp:mar sad foorkul_ ,y Gat Ws am sad will do what ors o'groosat 'Apo% baitog P172412422D VOA 11Aill Orr!? 2,300 YARDS OP BLAcr anis, A THE MENDOUS BARGAIN! 1,302 yards to lto mold at IN pry& lt at an „ dr ,d LONG BROOM BRAWLS 11131GOND TO PAC Canine Rawls, Elookot Rah* is, Ad. Boat wilier sod worst +b2..D'ILLADIA. tor UN 'Nato - sold olasshors for Ilissotta. AN immuu or= 07-DOMUIPTIONGILINII! 111111soarrtUo, Wainsatta, Pouttaa, Nov tort 111 Ba, is. 10.4 64. otter for 1113 Nato ; Thy ehaso, Was& But Tamfty Lhasa of oar OTI hapartstkot. Oasstataros, Mot b, aattlastts, tar At - 1110311112 4 aor.INGUTGasaI SPAM G Boy sad MU toe Pack, sad bon Ist Ono Prie;.,. STAPLE GIVES4-NWSUNE. BY ?U ntaz,,W.lllll4oliiit Miry Stan aback T-41,44;14;114, It-1.121-4,lortl24lll~sail illmetier, In iron tad Bllethal (Mods; to 1 / 1 6 Win* buyers' attention; in %bey will be oil at a enalt filiation ethanol on rere seeks prise. • - - Papetioemakse Meting mit Beam Limisr.. Shirt lkoonte, main* and Tires. Table Aux"; watritelljpoo, M sent* op. • Table 010qu,45, 71, NI Olga* gr• SLID, " Beown IWO Anal, melees gor Napkine, Towels, 1007liee Ittanors; to Iflannebs,l=a,Vable - Akure-,: Ne win saw orming eibl ilad geed. wary cheap. Vary comprise: tiaidi r aloodie/U de., mega hat pilot 4a; two other, kb at 10 and >D sari, boas sowers at 12g and El nate ; MI-teat Prints at IS cents lot of 11 Noisome 1.0 eel* to. beessota cheapt 4301u 1 y • • 111. X- oar. ELS= end BILIPLIre. DOMESTIC DRY , GOCDS.- MAC MOS, :2-, No, 1U OMNITNIPS Pao" Bas is eta* the tonowtog &strata wok Irbil& Ito Oren to the trots ea tito moat boorstrio toms: 1600 bales pplit and mailaso Riettiaga lig Baragi. 1000 eases Bleashed 900 " Maier had Steam Mats. 300 paws Saes Medal sat Mlsuntliellogi. 200 sows plaid aid striped Oloubouryloskis, 0110- too Flannels, le. Alm, Doeskin Coandownis, COmbrks, so/ rook row tally . l to th• ellothiaitThoo. AD. Oa SPRING L. W. 8.1.3.11101111, Wary ametmeel, et cedar styles and quality ; also, Robert Seanie's.lteektegbate 0p.% awl other akes. BLIACIft AND BROWS COTTONS Lansdale, Hope, Blackstone, Twig Prendona, Odour net, Oart's Leer, Centad, llMllaaantia,.leknates, Gro ton, Virginia Fanny, Yeadisatee and lasted', Warren A. de. Alto, Slaters and Bhapenra Canton Amman Bann and Bleached herd% Oly Dachas; Irma Tick ; labama, Illarallaa, sod Sodatans Andpea; Laos dole 'Nankeens and nada; Owlet Joao' ; Cambria" ; Cheeks; Pantaloon Rea, ka. de. Oreendeld arid Terry's Black Dona & Cushman* ; Clienhius and Pcmienoyho Cotton Warp owl+ ; Ilteersa. Union Oudidumpred, giated sad plain, la great TsdiO Minot, Mineral Elpazod ether dashed& styles of Ss tinetts. ar good stsaftneat of Blank sad Ms* Ouslmirtn, Kieduaky Jeans, sad Plaid Lisays. PMMICWMGOQI suls,aoo n ALARGE AND VALUABLE WHARF FROMM ON TUB lITLAWAIII, is the Illghtsantlr Ward, for ant. Pariadcaa-giaa ea tba end AprU next. Apply to - BANUZL GILICZ, 114 WALNUT amt. Id44k atatt FOR SA I, E.—A 'BARGAIN.— THE lame Store and Pirelli* at ths Northeast comer of YORK AYSNICIS and TAIOLUIT Streets. The property will be obi low. Isidro at UM (1111BIt Street. 7s=t4tit * . $3,699 CKI . 488 61 IESIRABLE OFFICES at 520 WALNUT L St., opposite the State Home• one of the beat business location& us Phlladelpi i with beat, and all modern eantesienoes. A y on the Boom No. 8, to G. W.I. BALL, t. sae MANY FRIENDS OF JOSEPH R. THOMPSON desire him to Be a Candidate for MEW, of Pittladalpltia. Subject to Democr at tic rules, 146- F OR RECEIVER OF TAXES, WM. GOODWIN, Subject to Democratic Rules CITY CONTROLLER, WILLLLU CIIRTIB, 111111111ITII Willi,. thadect to Democrats tam 214,496 24 Y COMMISSIONS : OHABLY4 M. D. Milli, nu? WLILD. Subject. to Dunocratio FOR REGISTER OP WILLS— WM. HANOOOIB, Twourtz WA ID d3-11ms anttjott to Demoorstio 138,830 SO - Ili S • RIFF ALDBILM ill 91t011G11 If 007t7t, 1 . 0171 TH vain. Babied to Democratic Mies. FOR SHERIFF , J..k.31.18 G. GIBBON, 1111MIRT-51100112 Battled to Damoerratie Bolas. Oen!'men's Sarttishing itoobe. FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war. ranted, of elegant material and superior work manahlp. Alm, Dram Steck' and Gentlemen's Wrap pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. noTt-T WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS ! WRAP PERS !—A.Tery large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's yew, at W. W. %MORT'S, 0124 ARCH Street, above Bluth. n0.21-y NV IN MTH'S Ir rEI I . SII 2 IIIQ% 3 TORE, aTPATSNI; SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANTiIIAOTOSY, No. fed OHISTINUT Street, ahoy* Seventh street, Philadelphia_ The attention of Southern and Western ItershanU, end Strangers, to particularly Invited to thin Lammed eat of Shirts, the most perfect Attics *Aka* mode. At whole ale and retail, and made to order. arni-lytf REMOVAL.-THE GIRARD FIRE AND JCL MARINE INBIIBANOR OOMPLNT hate remove& their °Mee to No. 416 WAINUY Street, In the Seksyl kill Mitigation Compagre Building. ja9o.lte RENOTAL.- SMITH, WILLIAMS, f CO., DRY GOODS JOBBERS, lATI 3.IIMOTID TO 7HZ SPLEADID IRON-IRONT STORR, No. M 3 TIMER? STREET, ABOTE BUM Panavairan, Where, CM their facilities for semmatedsting the Trade rshtly Increased, they feel themselres prepared to offer Inducements to Iferthiuda nnearpsessd by ANT OUT* ITT/111.1111YE1T II THIS 000221 T. jae•4moa-u REMOVAL.--ORITTZPIDEN'a PUMA DELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE la RI. MOVED to the northeast corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. . . . The whole braiding is occupied, and ettsd tip in a style eurpaesing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-haus. Individual instruction from competent and attentive Teaehirs, cinder the immediate aye of the Prize:pal. Open day and evening One of the Best Penmen in the Ooentry hen amp of the Writing Department. Please sail end us Butimenni sad get a Oatalogs• ot Terme. ire. 113- y REMOVAL.— o. TAWCIITT, HAIR OUTTER IND WIG MAKER, Has rumored to 1026 CHESTEHT street, four doors to low ELEVENTH. itit•tt Jnaurantt Compameo. GIBARD FIRE AND MARINE ANON COMPANY, PIMADMIPII:II.—OIIee, No. 1102 WALNUT street, wut of THIRD. "7131 NSW ONLY Tim.. )1110701111. Joel Jonas, Oro. W. Woodward, Wm. Di, Swain, H. N. Burroughs, John Anspacl, Jr., Thal. Oilmen, Joseph Klapp, M.D., A. 8. Gnat, Jahn lieClore, Jar. Walker, J. B. Hughes, 0. D. Shoemaker, W. 8. Boyd, H. B. Wm. 0. Rodman, Jobs W C =in, - Francis Peters. Hon. JOEL AMER, Preeidaat. A. B. GILLSTT, Floe Prealdant. Jan. 8. Moldatms, Becretszy and Trauntrer LIMOS B. ALsoan, Assistantßserstazy. jai -/mm AMERICAN' FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 11310—CHARITE PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philad e lphia. llayinka large peld.up Capital Stook end Sundae, 'waited in sound and available Seenrities t eonUnati to mourn on Dwellings, Stores Punolture, Merohanaliso, Vessels in Port and their Carvell. and other Personal Property. All Laura liberally and promptly adjusted. George Abbott, John 1' Lewir, John Welsh, John Paramm, asmnel 0 Morton. Caspar W Morrie. Patrick Brady, James R. Campbell, Edmund G. batßh. OBOBGB ABBOTT, Pm , West. THOMAS B. MAIII3, BiertitAry. .0 28 1 it Elko ialoobs. NEW GOODS SPRING L. J. LErr f 00 KM GOODS TOD SNUG% NEW PAESI ntßzo l Dnimi_ cHISTXIIT sTRZET, JJQYZ =WITH WOOLLIti GOODS WKLIStiG, 001 Tr & CO., 116 0/UI6MIT Newf. for gate aub go Let. flolilitaL Uemavate. D 1110,014
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