The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 10, 1859, Image 3

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line adverthied'at Liverpool 284 •
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A RI/enable:on, 8t Louis .- , .N Hackett,N 0.-
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R'W trench, Boston- W Murphy,, -Trenton
HoOallough, Louisville It 8 Anderson, Louisville
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L L Southmsyd, N '. - Waohoson, N Y
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JW Hughes; Ohm; 0' - A J enamor, Oinn. 0 ,•
Mr Johnson, °inn, 0 tdrWilson i llinu, 0
N P-Irosack, . J L Morris, N-Y
T W Brown, N ' "Jil N Y - ,
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J - Jaßichardium'Boston ". G D'Applaton, St Lotil
P Rblobrairj.; Pt T Sidgwlok, N Y •
O A Phelps,' N Gliimpson, - Va
W e idollaster, N Y _ WHanimond & la; N I
B Potter, Nesark - . N J M Dreg, Stafford „ I
8 D Boner, Prov, RI Hutshino,.Pkov, 11
R Gat dnir, Tenn. -, ' 11 - Washington, Tenn -
/mei& B Ocrpelacd,'Tern . Hon It 1111enman, Kona:li
Xil Taylor, Jr Hy , ', B W Bra ton Maas
ll' Plamtner,N Y - D Pheitahlinghitopton
T,Tbomse, N.Y..,11 . Hughes, N
N Butler, Kir P 8 Vanderpool, N Y
D lii;ioer, - N ''" C St Louts
Miss Ketchum, N ' Nektir Knox, St LOUIS
RP llama. bllf_Pratt, Boston _ ,
W, ItßrovraAlalt R Johnson, Va
; ; W James la, Pa
N Coidierel; Neahirille - W A'Benson,-Nashville'.' •
P P IdcWhertat, Tenn _ Rutland, Nashville
G LAbishaii, Balt ,:
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0 P Royer, St Louis: - , isiilkner, a
Thai W Clortir, - Va 7"A Kelley, Ohio
B T.Varian *ifs; N . B Gibson: tela,•N
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J Halty and lady N Y : 0 H Runt, Columbia, 8
B 1 It gaits, Neahville Pastier - , Nashville
A Smy the , G• W Young, Bait .
0 - eo Ferguson, Tt - 8 N Bredley„N
John W Hudson, N Y 8 A Eldridge tc la Boston
J D Wilkittac44 la, Boatoriliirs.o Tooker,
Min Thomnsou; N Y Geo 0 Warring. - Y
Sir - Balliblady; Pi Y' - °Keller, Pittlbarg
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AMERICAN HOTEI,-,Oheetnut street, above Fifth.
DJ Nevin, ft Y • :oho A Norio, NY
W, Goodwin, , Diner, N
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Geritrilinithwieki Mexloo L D Goddard, N 0
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JOOll9. Balt • - r De Moines, West Chester
Joo A'Farainfoith;?•W,ch , r Solomon Perry Vt
8 P Morrielt,:•Ps. • • ThoeWhytei- Augusta; Oa
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Idles B L Torrey; Pa • W W Hobert„Beeton
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,Plitsburg 4 Jersey City
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Jos D ysart, Pa , . "ZoluslY Dwell; Mobile. -
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J " - JP.ldlddlecoff, 'Cleveland
0 0 Stnelfter; lowa ' EuG `69 Smellier, Md
P Z•erkina. - lows Mrs Burdit, Hartford
Mies A. - 0 Hough, Hartford. , Theo Steelier, Hatisburs
.FRANKLIN HOLUM,. ,Oheirtint street, sboye Third I
alfrebob;N Y • ..,L flitch k la,Del
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G W Marton'. hilifora,Dei - EN litateentairg, Del ,
Wm Byins, Brooklyn, , N,Owen, - Braolripn
Wm Kelley, • - : NP Breen; Nashville , •
H 117 Mimes, Albany ' ID Hammerer; Pittston'
J Brow#, Tr,ov,Rl- Wood, LP-
N Carsotir, , J.W Tones. Washington
J B Beadel,'N Brans, Washington
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RATIONAL TIOTIEL,,BI4O6' -meet, above Third
it 0 'Peter, Pa • 0:W BIDIWP) Bott"'e
I) hi Smith; New Outlei '6 W Gieger, Pottev , a
RR Siegfried, Easton'-''Joshua, Coml.". Pa . -
Headier, Pettestlie` J'Y Prechter & son,-Pa
Oben Hateteeker; Pa P Anderson; it eaten
001 W Hawkins; Pa ':. JustileiTlV
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W QRarcba, Muter co ,"J DSharpleu ,Ohafter oo:
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B tlibbetd, Chester - to T H Powell, Chester to
II Powell, Cheater to , J D Worth; Wrestler oo
B. Bedpan, New tendon D Z Trainer, Delaware to
A Bunting, Delaware to Jelin - Mats, Jersey Bhore
RAMON 1/0111114aalid st: below Arab
J o h n Ri &D ,,Ny • Baltimore
'W T Lawtence. bial7land.„ R B Pzesman, Pbils
B Fenton, Pittsbuzg
MOUNT 'VERNON •110121.—Aeiond et:, above Arab,
W D }mbar. lliiiitsbari 'John Wood,' Pa
C Gorden. °Margo:Cl T Gordon, Chicago, CI
W Make . , Mimed A Meeltntock,Pltrebure
Mrs J D ()rimer. -Wpm; De l Ms! K 9 P
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BLAHS BIIAB HOTBL—TbIrd et.`, ib: Oallowhill.
Jarrell, Binseer,•Pa J &Watery, Pa
7 B Zlelmob,Fremoul, Pi P Bendrlate, Fremont, Pa
J Snyerr.Pa
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B Buffington, Daus.* Ittlefrman, Datiphln 60,,
D Bealttekpa - H Maurer, Pa ,
Hoover. ttrading Hi Spangler. Beading .
W Brusbalt, Towanda G Johnsen ; Mori Jersey
- „ BALD NAGLIL—Tika; mania, above Cleilowklß. •
Ohm Mason, Ps, oDergar,Dblo '
R B Brown, Bethlekein A Balla, Reeding
7 , WateS. Bethlehem : • Joke O Reedjltaiks ae "-•-•
Obm P Weak, Vorristaam L EL"?bßlipaii Doylestown
ISAAL.ISTJS4.I4/ gIiTZU-Peiaitatieet t below This
Irguaton, Btroadebarg - 30 Bohr; Maack Mani
' Parker, N Y nuelus co
Geo Pickering, Ps • Monis Owed, Pucks co
Win P Tarantulas), Bucksreo Uougb, Pond plea. ant
X Ohio
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'On- the 7th instant, by Bey. John Thompson, Mr.
MMS" 4: ROW; to Mae MART Mali BOILLINii,
both of thin - • *
On fationd day, 24 lionth; pa, tiyrilendiewremoky,
in presanair of Mayor Henry, - GEORG& ,W.,LIINDY to
MAMIE' }MIMEO, both of *
JUL
sion,
In the 78d year of bis age -- - ,
Bteruateifrfinda are 3 twined, to attend hie funeral,
from"' hie;', late ,rosideneef 606 Tine street' oxi Friday
morales, the 11th ILO- - **
,on the afternoon • ot. V's 6th Instauty - Mrs, ANN ,
BOREN, relict of the /ate John Noreri in the 72d year,
The „relative : a' and 'Mende of the,fisinilY are invited
to attend ibe, funeral, front her late, reaidenoe, - No,
North. Tetith„strast, , this ( flureday)eiltdrntion, at 2
ofeloek, without farther notlee.•--,
attddenlyi cutthe Othlust,, agion 10111!II,11r.,
in the 'flat year of ids age. „ r- t•- -
The relatives and:Wendt arereepenifully invited to
attend' the funeral, from hie late residence, No. 224
North
„Bourtit strent,,-,this (Tharsday) afternoon, at l
o'clock: •• "-- "_•• , .„ *
- - 'on the 'MI - hitt Mit: - o4vwfiqi HAIIICTONi
In the 27th year hit kg. • '" '
- -The relatives and „Mende ate' respejitillly invited to
attend•thelvinersi; from - the residence of ter huabent
Johnthubiltcro,;lo2o, 'South - litevOntir,Atireet; this`
CrAcknOsiyYtntimitigoit'in - *
Sfit itiirtVLONINS ANIS/4W; wfifti:o7;Wm.:
Sarneer,in the Sed yaitr; Of her 000 -- • •_•
- Tho ftlemaeleig•relettreit v oilhOtfatittie 'our:x*000ot:
fatly - invited to - attest - tithe' fanerali from the reddens*
of her Nushand, ,Ilreasettreeit,;*bnie r Thompaori, thiti
(Thunder) Movithilt,,at o'olottl i ~ -26 pressed td
aura;ffioutgorte
• '
On the. 7th- MoDONALD,"InIhee
kith loot othlsnof. , -
The relatives end: friendej • invited to
sltssimi• , ol*-,i'rulttiii,%fioui Itti':rforitattioe, ,, No.2oo2
Oalloodull; street, - this (Thurtlty):lnorning,': at 'lO
otolootelvithehtfartheirtotioist •
siMAXiii, •of Xeillimzioi Its,
tjae,virfu 40406 iiitillogN4V4 3 ;01 1 / 1 71117H.
TatraßDAYWljkippOsnltillsloB,lebiturri,
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ry-V. Unalopasse,d •Mtniattara,rnotostraphe in
Water Colo*, unrivalled LlA•iihe Photographs
=lmo made M 1110111BRI8 VIIOTQCIRAPHIO Gate
LIMY; SECOND Street. Mare Dram.- '
I:l7Rev. W. A. Barnes, returned from Pales
; no last May,- will lecture on the" Holy Lend
and Egypt, n at the Hall of the PHILADELPHIA CITY
INET/TUTILE B corder Chestnut and Eighteenth
strata, on TRUER/AY and FRIDAY, 10th and llth
lest, o'clock, Illustrating lecture by Panorama
Paintings of 4 . &snub' the Life of the Saviour," and
endoae speoimeen from Palestine and Egypt; also,
Maps 40.
Tickets, 26 mote, for Well. W. corner Eighteenth
and Oheatnut, and dreg store, corner Broad and Chest
nut; add at the door.. • felo.2tie
Astronomical Lep!Ureii by RrOtessor 0.
M.MITOTIEII..
,
', The second lecture of this deeply_ interesting course,
'for the benefit of - the .it.ltormg Men's OhrlatimiAeso•
illation," will be delivered 'TIIIB EVENING, at 8
o'cloc, at JAYNE'B RAM - Subject—" Is the Grist
Architect of the Hnivorse the God of the Hebrew
Bible V , 1 " ', •' .
Single tickets for the coarse ' • " $1 00
Tickets admitting Cientlemenundtwogaidies ...... 2 00
Tickets for single lecture • 50
Tiokete for singie lecture to the galleries 25
Bor sale at the istineipal bookstores, rooms of the As
sociation, and at the hall, Doom open at 7 o'oloek. Itir
frrOffice of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
008IPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, February 9,
At an Election, held on the lih hat . the following
named gentlemen were daly elected Mar:MOAB of
this Company to serve for the - ensuing year, Ads :
Clem Tingley, • Samuel Bischem,
' William B. Thompson, Robert Steen,
, Frederick Brown, William Blamer,
Carnelian Bterenon, Benjamin W. Tiogley, ,
- John R. Worrell,' ; Marshall Bill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennie, ' Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles B. Wood, Smith BMW),
Janne B.,Wrodward, - John Bissell, - Pittsburg.
- And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this
day, CLEM TINGLY_ was unanimously reelected
President. - B. M. BINOBMAN,
fen that'll fit Beoretary.
Noonday Prayer Meeting, Sansom-st.
ORIIROII, 12 to 1 o'clock.
There will be a Prayer Meeting In the Lecture Room,
as well as In the upper part of the Church. from this
date. Let all who can spare a fewrolnutee 'pond them
in there delightful exercises. fop-tf
The Third Anniversary of the Union
TEMPORARY HOME FOR 4IIILDREN will be
held at the HOME, northeast eorner Sixteenth and
Poplar streets, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 10th
ion', at Islf•past 8 o'clock -Addresses may be ex
pected from Rev. KINGSTON GODDARD, Rev. Dr.
FURNES, and others.
-The Mende, , patrons of the - Institution, sod publics,
are Invited to attend - Gera to Eleventh And Poplar,
thrums by - oninlbuicto the House. fe9 2Mf*
jj7The Wegner Free 'natant° of Science
Lectures for the week ending the 12th of Feb-
ruery -
MONDAY, 7 P. M.—Hygeln• and Mater la
Subjects—"" Amnia."
MONDAY, 8 P M.—Paohiteature- 46 Romanesque.”
TUESDAY, I P. 81.—Geology— ,, Submarine Volca.
nom , ' .
TUESDAY. 8 P. M.—Elocution—cc Readings from
Elbaluspeare."
WEDNESDAY, 7 P. M.—Natural Philosophy—
, Elsotro Magnetism."
WEDNESDAY, BP. M.—Zoology—J. Artienlata."
THURSDAY, 7 P. M.—Anatomy and Physiology—
,The Brain.", '
THURSDAY. 8 P. 11.—Rhetoric—s, , Elocisnee."
FRIDAY, 7 P. h3.- - 4tineralogy and Atining- 4, Mc:
ale." •
PRIMLY,-8 P. M.—English 14terainss--" English
Poets),-
SATURDAY, 7 P. M:—Soelal Bele:nee- 1 c Money?)
BATIIEDLY, 8 P. M —Ohemletry- , Potessinn). ),
Admiesnon free. Lanes invited. feB4f
OCT. Inoursoce Comp say of - the State of
PENNeYLVASIA.—PaILLIMILYEIA, Yebnatty 2,
The Directors hire THIS DAY declared a Dividend Or
SIX PER OSNT., or, TWELVE DOLLARS per shore,
out of the prattle of the Company, payable to the stock
boldera, or their legal repreeentatires,demand.
' 1e3.10t ' WILLIAM HARPER; Secretary.
D W. 6 *lb t..t g . ts
CUBE, M Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county,
aB-ly
Q. Office Pcnosylvaula Railroad Company,
PHILADELPHIA, January 15, MO.—NOTICE TO
STIMEHOLDEIISI —The Annual Sleeting of the Stock-
holders oi Ads Company will be held on MONDAY, the
7th day ofebruary, 1660, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the
H
BANSOM STREET ALL: -
The Annual -Election for Dlreitore will be held on
MONDAY,' the 7th dey of March, 1860, at the of of
the Company, No. 28 8. TRIBE Street
' Jal74 • - - 'EDMUND SMITE. Secretary.
DTGirard Bank—Philadelphia, January
81,1869.=A special meatier of the Stockholders
of this Rank will be held on THURSDAY, the UM
March next, at 11 o'clock M., at the BANKING HOIJOB,
for the purpose of accepting or refection-a oertala act
at Assembly. entitled An Act to Consolidate the Stock
of the Girard Bank," approved the Roth day of Jana
cry, 1869. By this Act it is propoerd to change the
value of the Shares of Stook of said Bank from the pre
sent par value of twelve dollars and fifty cents per
share to fifty dollars per share, by cancelling the pre-
sent certificates of stock, and Issuing new ones, upon
the ratio'of one to four so that, hereafter, the par value
of said stook shall be Bitty Dollars per share."
And, also, for the purpose of determining the amount
of the Bond required for the Cashier, at provided for In
A' Supplement to an Aotregrilating Banks," approved
the 7th day of May, A, D. 7.855.
fel-dtmbil W. L. SOHAVIIRR, Gadder.
P: Netlee.-4 Committee of the Managers
of the Complimentary Ball to the Philadelphia
will sit at the .ARNORY of the Philadelphia
Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR
DAY EVENINGS, for tip delivery and settlement of
tickets, until the 46th. O. P. DEJ3ROND,
Aeoretary.
,[grJayneta Hall Prayer Blieretinia—Notice.—
Owing to a previoui engagement of the Hell, the
.B ISINEEIB MBN , B UNION PRAYER HIBTINO will
'be held until farther notice, in the BANBOH.I3PREIBT
0111780 11 , (rear of the new hotel.)
- All are cordially invited to attend, end the meeting
le open for all to take part whom members of any
gyangelloal Ohuroh. d2O-tf
A/ISOciNTIOIL Central High
113 1301100 L.—The fierenteenth Annual Address
win be delivered by JOHN D WATSON. Ent, at the
MUSICAL ;CND HALL, on THURSDAY BYRNING,
'the 10th lint., at 7 o'clock. Introductory Admen by
Prof. A. D. RAMIS Tickets may be procured of
Geo. I. Biotite, Esq., 423 Walnut Bt., or of Dr. Atkin.
son, 216 Spruce St.. Misinsas OT TON ASSOCIATION
may procure tickets for the commegosgssr by applying
to the Treasurer, ILITINGSION hidOAY, Fan., No.
427 ,WALNU2 - fez-ittie
fir office' Shamokin Valley and PottsviIIe;PHILADILP RAILRIdOAJanuD COMPANY, 309 WALNUT St.—
ary 27, 1859.
The Coupons of the first Mortgage Ronde of the Phila.
delphia and Sunbury Railroad Compaq, due the let of
-February, 1859, and the outstanding Coupons, due Ist
August, 1658, will be Paid on presentation, at the
BANK OF COMBIRROS, Philadelphia, on and after
:the let FEBRUARY. JAMES B. DIDDLE,
ja2B-difelAthetetu-2w President.
arThe Ninth Annual Dinner of the Six
teenth Graduating Oleas of the Central High
School Will be given at MaGOWANB SALOON, Broad
and Walnut streets, on SATURDAY. February 12th. at
BP. M. Tickets may be obtained from HENRY Ho
" OHBA, 228 South Thud street. fob-tnthtcr-Bt*
Woodland Menet
11.3" lowing Managers and
for the year 1869 :
President—EL/ X.' NAOS.
John 0. Praia. , Wilham.W. Keen,
John o.•liflicbelll , , • lierdinand J. Dreer,
William H. Moors, - John S. McMullin,
John Lindsay, Isaac
Seen:tory, and Trois:wen—JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND.
The managers have passed &resolution requiring both
lot•holdere and rt Mere to present tickets at the en
trance for
,admiasion - to the Cemetery. 'lilt:hats maybe
had at the Canoe of the Company, '6lB MR Street, or
or any or the Managers. . fegam
ery Vornpany.—Tbe fol—
. ()Moore hays been elected
tliAolitztp.
.OARRYL 8t BRO., CURTAIN
• STORE, MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT
Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia
2,0.0 WINDOW SHADES, Painted and Gold Borders,
.in store and for sale at the following prices, Whir good
Fixtures complete for each Shade :
Gilt Bordered Window Shades and Fixtures, $l.OO.
Gilt Bordered Shades and Fixturee, $146.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $1 60.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $1.76.
Gold Bordered Shade, and Fixtures, $2 00.
Gold Bordered' Shades and Fixtures, $2.25.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $2.60.
Gold Bordered Shade, and Fixturee 22.76.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixture', $B.OO.
' Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $3 26.
• Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $8.60.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $3.76.
Cold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $4.00.
' Gold Bordered Shades and eixturee, $4 26
- Geld Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $4 60.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $4.76.
-Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $5.00.
Grid Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $O.OO.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 111.60.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, $9.00.
• Gold Bordered Shaded and Mixtures, $lO.OO.
, Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures,- $l2 60.
Gold Bordered Shades made to order, any style or size.
- EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS. •
, Lace Curtains, $3.00 a pair.
- Lace Curtains, $4.10 a pair.
Lace Curtain', $4.50 a pair.
Lace Cartains, $5 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $O.OO a pair.
Lee Ourtaine,l7 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $1.60 a pair.
Laos Curtains, $B.OO a pair.
• Lane Durtainsf.sB.so a pair.
Laoe Curtains, $9.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $9 50 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $lO.OO ili
-.Lace Curtains, $l2 00 a pair.
. Lace Curtains, $l4 00 a pair.
Laos Curtains, $l6 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $lO 00 a pair.
Lace Codeine, $lB.OO a pair.
- Lace Crtrtaini, $3O 00 a pair.
• Lace Curtains, $26.00 a pair.
I set Curtains, $50.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $lO 00 a pair.
Lana Curtains, 152.00 a pair. '
MUSLIN .OIIBTAINEI, $l.OO .A PAIR.
. Muslin Curtains, $2 00 a pair.
Muslin Curtains, $2 60 a pair.
' Muslin Curtains, $3 00 a pair.
Mueller Ourtainsi 88 60 a pair. ,
Mullin Curtains, $4 60 a pair.
Muslin Ourtaine, 45.00 a pair.
- Muslin Curtains, $8 00 a pair. •
'Malik' Cartons, $7 00 a pair.
Mrtslin Curtains, $3.00 a pair.
• Muslin Curtains, 83 10 a pair.
~. Muslin Curtains, $lO.OO a pair.
Gilt Cornices, 60 cent, each.
Gilt Corinees, 76 cents each.
Gilt Cornices, $t 00 each,
Gilt Cornices, $1.50 each.
• Gilt Cornices, $2.00 each.
Gilt Cornices, $3 00 each. -
Gilt Cornices, $4.00 Sash.
- Gilt Cornices, $6.00 each.
- Gilt Cornices, $7.60 each.
Curtain histrinals of emery description, and Trim
mings to Match -
W. N. OARRYL & BRO.,
- CURTAIN STORE, MASONIC HALL,
710 ORES 7NUT Bt,, below Eighth, rbilad'a,
felo-th&a2t
- - FOR -RIORPIOND, - VIA. NOR
- " YOLK AND OITY - POINT.--BPRING AL,
AnsiVlcatitiT—TWlOE A WASH.-17tionOtearanbip
Corapanyln,..Line -Btaacnahlyn—To nail ZVEBY
NVDDIXDSDAY, and OiIIIIIDAY, at 8 42 , 010015 A.M.,
Until farther notice... •
,NIIIGINIA, Captain Kelly.
..PINNSYLVANIA: Captain D. Teal
CITY OP RICHMOND, Captain Z. Mitchell.
These fine steamehips will sail sa above. They are
handsomely fitted up for passengers, having saloons on
deok, are provided With Framis's Patent Maisano Life
Boats; Life Preservers,ho.. and no pains or expense
ended for the comfort or [gaiety of paseengere and the
protection of good
This line offers t quitted, cheapest, and moat com
fortable route for passengers, and is , in advance of any
otberfor deepuoh•e.nd etionomy for freight to the in
terior of:VirginfaiNorth Carolina, and Tennessee.
trandapment by this Hue.
Bungs to Richmond or Petersburg sB;meala included.
DO: - folk SS: meals ine.eeed, , •
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4 f010.2m - • 14 North WHARVES.
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Rae Pr Q. O. VAN AHRINGIO, JR.,
tOIO.O . 104 North WHAIVVIIO:
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tot, and for We by G. 0. VAN AMIUNGE,
"i 41041 - 104 North WHARVES
fin . .I3BLS. SPIRITS TURPENTINE In
1
.11- , store sod, for sole by • •
Cf. O. vex Alamos', JR.,
40 6 IfOOIIIVBARYLI.
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QUARTO DICTIONARY
PROPOSALS OP
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A DICTIONARY
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
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THE NOON PRAYER MBBTINg. By the Rev.
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/or sale st low priors by
WILLIAM 8. A, AINPLED.MARTIEN,
1010 No. 800 011E8TNIIT Street, Pbilade.
BEADS, BEADS, BEADS.—Wax Beads,
Satin, Hollow, Embroidering, Bracelet, Bugle,
Out Glare, seed, and othor Beede , In all colon and
sizes. W. TILLER, Importer,
felo.6t 21 South YOURTH Street,
SPRING GOODS
The eubecribere reepectfully ask the attention of
heir friends, and all
OAST( AND SHORT—TIME BUYER'S
TO TIIIIIR
STOCK OF GOODS,
Believing It to be unsurpassed by any in this market
They are constantly reeelving desirable styled of
DRESS &RUFFS
Prom New York and otbor Imam.
FRANCIS LOUISE Jr. CO.,
235 MARKET Street,
NATIONAL HOTEL, CORTLANDT
J.. 1 Street, near Broadway, New York.
THOMAS S. WSBB, (formerly of the "Union."
Philadelphte,) hereby announces to hie Philadelphia
friends and former patrons that he has taken the above
named Hotel, and will be pleased to receive the patron
age of the travelling public.
The House and Purinture have been thoroughly re—
novated and much Improved, which makes it a pleasant
and desirable stopping place for the blinineee communi
ty who are visiting New York.
The undersigned would be happy to one bin former
friends and prtrons at the " NA TIONAL," where, he
feels confident, they will find a pleasant home doting
their stay in Gotham,
felo-tit
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
- LINEN HIM'S,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
PIQUE BASQUEINOS,
LAPPET SKIRTINGS,
R(vLLED JACONETS,
CHAMBREY GINGITAMS, &0.,
Imported for the present eeason and offered on roe
oonable term, to the Wholesale Tra de, by
SENAT BROTHERS & CO.,
238 CHESTNUT STREET,
Je t mar 11
PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1359. -
fOrg elbobo Commitioion 11)0T113C0. '
DUNDEE
AND
SOOTCIH LINENS.
CONRAD & SERRILL,
206 CHESTNUT STREET.•
A Lucre Assortment of the well-known styles—
BAXTER'S CROWN DUCKS,
EDWARDS' PADDINGS, ,
GILROY'S BURLAPS,
THOMPSON'S HEMP CARPETS, eto.,
BARNSLEYABBEETINGS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN DAMASKS,
LINEN AND UNION TABLE CLOTHS,
DIAPERS, TOWELS, BUCKS, ao.,
RUSSIA CRASH, AO.
fable th f to lm
JOSEPH LEA.
DOMESTIC COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
No. 128 and 180 OffEBTNIIT STRIET,
COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED
0
Invites Southern and Western buyers to examine a
large and desirable assortment of ()AUNTS, Including
many new patterns not before offered, via:
WOOL AND WORSTED,
OOTTON-WARP, BUPERPINE,
DIMON, INGRAIN, Ice.,
ELLINGTON BRUSEELLS,
Carefully SELECTED in the Rams, WARRANTED of
uniform quality from end to end, and. being made
chiefly to this ♦iaioity, pan be sold on more favorable
terms, and by the UNEQUALLED RAILWAY NACU
LITIES of our city, sent to all Western points at lees
elpenee than from any other market. fa24-2mlf
JOHN B. CARSON,
7J13:"2" cagoms
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
49 MAIN STREET,
SAINT L 013.10, Mo.
B:rOonelsmenia respectfully Noßelted. -
2NFXR IA PHILADELPHIA TO
Caleb Cope, Beq., M. L. Hallowell & 00.,
Trodlot, Blokes, it 00., Lind Brother & Co.,
Howell. Smith, & 00., Prioe, Perris, & 00.
feb7-13t*
SPRING -TRADE, 1859.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HTITOHINSON,
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now opening a large and varied etook of
LAWNS, OHALLIES, PRINTS, and other
- DRESS GOODS,
To which the attention of the trade le inidted Also,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Oomprieing Pairhill, Osnaburge, Woodward Deakins,
Brown Sheeting* and Shirtings, Mariners , Stripes, Blue
Mlle, Vest Paddinge, tee., /co.
®AOKFISH SHEETINGS—Jtiet received
131 , end for sale by
81i UMW, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
112 Chestnut street.
BISCHOPPB celebrated Cloths and Dea-
Alm, together with other deelrible mama of
German Woollen's, just received and for 'Warty BHIPLI ➢ Y,
fiIIIPLRY, HAZARD, k 1111T011114130N,
feb4-8n 112 Chestnut street.
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Curing removed from our old geed, 45 South Stoma
street, to
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
BITWEIN 1111YENVII AND 111/6'IITH,
We ere now prepared to exhibit to our satun•rons pa
trons a
COMPLETE STOCK
or
STRAW EATS, BONNETS,
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S HATS,
BLOOMERS, OAPB. too.,
FANCY OBAPE BONNETS,
FRENCH FLOWERS
RIBBONS, LAdEB,
EVOKES, ,
Embracing In all an assortment unequalled in this elty,
and we respectfully invite the attention of merchants
to our Spring Reek.
Ruh and short•time buyers will Sod It specially their
Inter/et to give no a call.
LINCOLN, WOOD, 3; NICHOLS.
feb9-11m
HATS, rußis,
STRAW GOODS,
ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS, RUCHES, do.
I-10 OP.ES -
21AEUWAOTORZE9 AND DEALERS
Nos. 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (up Mato ' )
MILATMPUIA,
Have on hand a complete stock of the above goody, laid
hi for Orah, to which the attention of baron is invited.
CHAS. HALLOWELL, late of the arm of Ohm. Hal
lowell & 00., long known to the trade, would be pleased
to see hie friends at the warerooms of hi . Hoopes
& Davis. feb9-2m
FRENCH FLOWERS,
Just landed sad for sale by
0. ADAMS,
JNO. G. FALCONER, & CO.,
DEWIRS IN
1:L113330N13,
SILKS, AND MILLINERY lams,
No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET.
feb7-Im
BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
Are now opening at their Store,
No. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above Fourth, North Side,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP
NEW SPRING STYLES
or
FANCY DRY GOODS,
OP THR/R OWN IMPORTATION
And selection, 'which they offer for sale to twine from
all parts of the United Statee, on the most liberal term..
feb9.Bm
J . WILCOX & CO's
MODEL SKIRTS.
PATENT EXTENSION,
WITH
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE,
maim
. WITHOUT SEWING,
ACKNOWLEDGED HT THE LAME TO HE
THE BEST SKIRT YET PRODUCED,
AND AT NO HIGHER COST
Than the Ordinary Skil. tw.
These Skirts ere for sale by moat of the prominent
Jobbing Houses. felotl.Lm
BRITISH GOODS.
MORTON, GRINNELL, & CO.,
63, 66, and 67 Park Place, New York,
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE AND ATTRAO-
PRINTED °RALLIES,
DE LAINES,
ENGLISH PRINTS,
JAOONETS,
GINGHAM,
ROBES, &c.,
Additions to which will be made by Steamors
SHADRAOH lIV,L,
26 $3 .41. IsT 32r. E 3 'X' IR. NI V. 2 . ,
NEEDLES,
ELASTIC GOODS isold under Goodyear , e Patent, and
Fele Agent for Jason Hull's celebrated Gold Inlaid
Needles. ja3T•tb a tul in
- 3,1108 13. WIIII3II
HENRY D. NELL,
CLOTH STORE.
Noe. 4 and 6 NORTII BEOOND STREET,
Fineoetwor to
G. M. 00ATEB & 00.,
MOTHS, OASSIMERES, and VESTINQS
IVROLEBALE AND RETAIL,
feb34441.T
CARPETINGS,
Milliner!) Goan
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
201 dIiIIROR ALLAY
Sang). larn tz,oobo.
TIVZ SPOOR OP
and Packets to arrive
IBIPORTIM o➢'
PEARL BUTIONS,
ELASTIC WEBBING,
BRAIDS,
OORDS, &o
Retail gin qs crabs:
jOITVIN'B BLACK KID GLOVES, &c
Jast landed froM steaMer 'ArigoiL•
Jonvin , s Laolesißlark Bid Gloves, patent fastenings
Theverdn's Ladles' Blank Kid Gloves,*
Thevenln's Ladles Lead Hid Gloves,*
(*blade only for the best Parte traded
Blackllld Finish Bilk Gloves,
, Black Bordered Rem'd Cambric Hann%
Bleak Filled Lace Mime,
Black Grape Liss. Veils,
Berlin Iron Broaches, new styles.
Imported by
BESSON & SON.
MOURNIXVG STORE,
No.-808 ORESTNIIT STREET,
fitilo.lt
GBEAT BARGAINS IN TRIMMINGS,
ZEPHYRS, and SKIRTS, at MAXWELL'S
Store and Raotory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
N0.12t
OPENING.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
,
ARE NOW OPENING
FIRST IMPORTATION
SPRING GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
SILKS, SHAWLS,
FOULARDS, THIN GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, do
They will continue to rOOBITI additions to the Stook
on the arrival of every Butopoan Steamer.
818 and 820 OHEBTNUT STREET
feb Z tf
• : t t • .• ' • I
Ws have received, direct from the Manufacturers,
OUR MOT SPRING IMPORTATION Olf /RUH
LINENS. . . .
4.4 fine Fronting Linen.
4-4 medium Fronting Linen.
4-4 Family Linens.
4.4 superior strong Family Linen.
PILLOW OABE, BOLSTER CABE, AND SHEETING
LINENS.
Birdsye and Diaper Linens.
Table Damask Llaene
Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &c., &e.
Butcher Linens Strainer Linens, (l i me Line* ko.
We have had a great sun on
LINEN
Very fine Handkerchiefs for a levy.
Every other quality of Ladies', Children's, .and
Gent& do.
We keep a large stock of
STITCHED LINEN BOBOMB,
made espreesly to order, of oar own Linen. We can
particularly recommend them.
Also, WOVEN BOSOMS.
We keep one of the beet Stocks of
' DOMEBTIO MUOLINB
in Phlladelphls.
THORNLEY &
lorthesat Corner DienTli & 'WRING GARDEN
c. WE BUY AND BELL DOE CABH AND HAVE BUT
ONE 1 . 1L10N. ,, fes-tf
CVEI9ING OF NE SPRING GOODS
A. , AT FRIENDS'
CENTRAL
DRY-GOODS STORE ;
EIGHTH AND ARON LITIONITI.
New and abaft Myles Dinah.
New and choice styles Poll de Change.
New and choice Scotch Ginghame.l
New and choice Friendly do
New and choice 4-4 Rainbow Ohintses.
New and choice linglieh and Merrimac Prints,
New and choice French Brilllantes.
New and choice Mantes and Detainee.
New Black sips, Alpacas, Madonnas, Dwell's,
Mohair', Debrge, Haytileres, &a , Ao.
The season will Ile 001211121000td at Teri low prices.
WINTER ROODS CLOSING OUT AT BACIRIPICIED
GOOD BLANKETS, a still greater reduotion.
Do. Brooke Shawls, " "
Do. Blanket " 14
And all other goods passing out of !meson.
FURNISHING STOOK,
A complete 'variety.
Beet make Flannels, Mullins, Linens, Table Linens,
Napkins, Neck Ties, tc0.,,k0.
OHARLES ADAMS,
EIGHTH and AEON Streets.
tes.B to th•tt
ZEAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS.—
Point Walenoon i Point Applique lloniton end
Valenciennes fabrics. Constantly reoeiving sato
Thread Veils; Barbee; Coiffures.
BRAUPLIIBOI BROTHERS,
ja27 011ESTNUT and BIGHTII.
IiCtALMORAL SKlRTS.—Varions quail=
ties and style. of BAYADERB SHIRTS.
SHARYLESS BROTHERS,
ja27 00.BSTNIIT and BIeIITH.
ESQUIMAU% BEAVER OLOAKS,
FOR COLD WEATHER,
jugre - nitoktylD,
a LOW PRIr "I I,
TO OLOBN TRH SAWN. iold at -
J. W. P R OCTOR ec 00.,
ja2o 708 OBEBTEUT STREET.
B L ANSETS.—A Mil assortment, English
and American. all sides, at
MOOR ko waft RATIOS
than heretofore. 000PRR & OONAR D,
fel B. E. nomer NINTR & MARRBT acs.
fIIsEIS/MERES, SATTLNETS, MOTHS,
V AND VBATINGB.—Nea's awl Boys'irear. Also,
Oooda exolustrely for
BOYS' WEAR.
COOPER & OONARD,
fel - S. E. corner NINTH and SIARENT.
!'CLOAK AND SHAWL HOWL—Balance
11.9 of our Cloaks, ooroprielog a broken assortment we
will dispose of at a
GREAT REDUCTION.
liroshe Shawls at first coat.
Woollen Shawls particularly cheap.
000PEtt & CONARD,
fel 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
Deals anti Oboes
B WILLIAMS & CO..
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
febs.2m
JOB. 1-3.2"1-101s4PSON
WHOLESALE
BOOT ItND SHOE
WAREHOUSE',
No. 814 MARKET STREET.
EU* A large and general assortment of Eastern and
Oity.mede Shoes oenetantly on hand. febl.3m
SPRING STYLES, 1869.
J. Br M. ELAATINTrai3I3.I3,
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS,
BOOTS, E HOES, &0., &o.
Being prepared to offer es great inducements to
buyers se Jobbers in any other market, invite an ex
amination of their stock.
No. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
tel-2in 'fear the Merchants , Hotel, Philadelphia
LEVIOK„ RASIN, & 00.,
BOOT AND SHOE WAIMILOUBE
AnD
AILNUFAOTODY,
No. 525 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
We hare now on hand an extensive stook of Soots
and Shoes, of all descriptions, of our own and Bantam
Manufacture, to which we invite the attention of
Southern and Western buyers. tebl-Sni
alattljea, ileunlrg, &.'r
JAMES WATSON,
IMPORTER
OP
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &a.,
No. 325 MARKET 6TREET.
°maws*ly on hand a full assortment of Yachts=
and Constantin Walla. fel-em
BAILEY & CO.,
POMMY
BAILEY & KITOBEN,
HIM removed to their new lire-proof ; White Pdorble
store,
819 011.14STNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDN, BELOW THE GIRARD HOWL
Now opening their.lell Stook of
IMPORTJD JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
BANDY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention of the public.
SILT/LB-WARR' , WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
VELRLB,
AT WEOLIBALN AND 11TM
attl7M tf
E
S. WHELEN & CO.,
• ILLNKING, STOOK, and NUMMI OFFTOII,
No 800 WALNUT Street.
STOOKS and LOAM, of ell deeoriptione bought and
sold on Oommitudon in the principal cities of the
United States or Durope.
L'articular attention given to the safe investment of
money. 100 Ina re
NJOTIOE TO DEALERS IN OURTA.IN
PIXTIIIOII3.—I have appointed BLABON &
SMITH Bole Agents for the mai° of my Curtain Ina
tome In Philadelphia. The Trade will be supplied at
facdery prises, freight added. B. d. PUTNaAI.
paten, gel/rear, / I Hop. IGO*
larn ~ .crobs Jobbrre.
DRY GOODS OPENING,
SPRING OF 1859
JOSHUA L. _DAILY,
Hering completed hie
NEW STONE,
No. 213 MARKET STREET,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY
A Large and General Stook of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
SELECTED FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
To which he invites the attention of
EIS CUSTOMERS AND BUYEEtS GENERALLY
I have many 'dries of iloode, made to my own order,
and received direct from the manufacturers, without
gloom:talon to agents, which will be sold
BELOW MARKET PRIOEB
MANY CONFINED STYLES
CHOICE GOODS.
CASH BUYERS
PROMPT SHORT CREDIT BUYERS,
PROM ALL SECTIONS,
Will find the /Hook well worthy their examination
EVERY
DAY
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
_ No. 213 MARKET STREET,
feb9•lf tf
11ns/trance Companies.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
No. 1 MOORGATE STREET, LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE,
AT ROWS AAND ABROAD
Established in 1838—Incorporaled by Special Aot of
Parliament
OAPITAL
L 1,259,760. $6,298,800
Pidd np Oapttal and Sur
plun 1438 f 22 4 1 82,191 111 02
Annual Revenue 166,746 16 8 938,784 12
FIRE DEPARTMENT
This Company insures against loss or damage by fire
almost every description of Property. The rates of pre
mium are moderate, and thicoaditions of Insurance ue
framed with the greatest liberality.
the Policies of this Company are not only guaranteed
by a large Capital, but also by the unlimited personal
responsibility of nearly one thousand shareholders
ID- Losses promptly adjusted and paid without re
(arenas to London._tl
LIPS DEPARTMENT
, All the advantages of a Mutual Assoelation are united
with the securit r of a Proprietary Company.
Tyre Mayas op Paa&iuw are based upon the safest and
most approved date, and may be made payable to suit
the oonvenience of the Assured.
• • .
Proepeotusei, Tables of Rates, Applications, tco., may
be obtained at the Office
Examination for Life Insurance daily, at 12 o'clock M
WILLIAM WITTY, Agent,
No. 87 South Third Street.
AseEßENoxs IN PIIILADELPIIIA
lasers. Atuart & Brother, No 18 Bank street.
Offers. Olaghorn. & Co , 282 lterket greet.
" Wm. McKee &Co, 22 Booth Front street
~ N. B. Thompson & Co, 45 N Water street.
4, Joe. B. Mitchell, Bag., Pres. Meek. Bank. "
James Dunlap. Ban., Pree!dent Union Bank.
Non Wm. A. Porter, 623 Walnut street, late Jule
Supreme Court. falss-a to th truj6
EASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.—
, 0117103 No. 6 EXCHANGE.
AtITHOMIND OATIVAL 311.00 X SBOO,OOO
Climax, Eroox BUSBORISZD 100,000
0 P .
FIRS RISKS on Merchandise and Bolding'.
MARINO ROHS on Yeseslc Cargoes and Freights.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Goods iper
Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable
term.
The Board of Directors On order to guard against
any serious calamity, and thus afford greater security
to the insuredSlTO resoleed to take no more than Vise
mt A mend Dal re on any one risk
All LOWS I be promptly and llberallytettled.
DIRLOTORN.
Andrew Cothran, Robert B. Walker,
William Ingram Brown, Jacob Lake=,
Richard G. gtotefibury, George Cookalan,
Peter D. Epos!, Charlet
Thom. Shaw, - --- - MOO SAW, -
Robert P. Taylor, , W. 0. litotembury.
ANDBRW 0001111 AN, President.
WII. Inoaset Blow Vice President tea-tr
NOTIGE.—TRE PRESENT CAPITAL
1 of TDB lINTBRPRISE INSDRANCE COMPANY
(5100,000) hating been paid in cash, notice is hereby
given that an increase of the same, .to the sum of Two
Hundred Thousand Dollars, has been authorised by the
Stockholders, and that the subscription book will be
opened on the first day of March next, at the Office of
the Company, where it will remain open until the In
creased amount lam been subscribed
OUARIJS W. 00X11, Secretary
Philadelphia, 29 Jaaaary, 1859.
1 4 1NTERPR ISE INSURANCE COM-
A 4 PANS%
(8188 INSURANON EXCLUSIVELY.)
DIRECTORS.
P. Ratchford Starr, Mordeosi L. Dawson,
William M'Kee, George R. Stuart,
Nalbro 'ruler, John If Brown,'
John M. Atwo o d, B. H. lialmeatcsk,
lienj. T Tredlok, Andrew D. Ouh, .
Henry Wharton, J. Liringoiton Effinger.
P. MITOTIC/10RD STARR, Praddent.
ORABLES W. 00XE, Elearetary.
Temporary Ottice,lls2 South ROUSTS Street.
jail-Marl rp
VULTON's INSURANCE, ADJUSTING,
.1: AND COLLECTING OPPICIB,
No. GOB ORESINUT STREET,
PHILAMILPELL
The undersigned having been practically engaged for
• number of year' in different capacities of the Insu
rance business—for several yearn in &Outing looses
exclunively for the Insurance Oompsailee—now offers his
services to thous enstaining Loss or Damage by /tire to
property insured, in making out, their proofs of ouch
loss or damage in full compliance with the intricate and
cunning conditions of Policies of Insufsnee, In such •
manner as to obviate plea or time for Mutton or
litigation by companion no inclined, or others.
lie is 'Mated by the best legal wagtail in Philadel
phia, and will give particular attention to the Odle°.
icon of Claims against Insuranee Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained 1081 by lire
to property insured, and it has also been the experience
of the undersigned. that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire
ocean, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage
ment In effecting the infiaranoson for some other cause,
which, although an important hot, is seemly ever dis
covered or thought of, until It is too late. In order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance in any Companiee desired,
and examine policies effected by others (in most asses)
free of extra charge.
Parties sustaining loss or damage b,y tire, an above,
will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned
as soon after the Ire as peisible.
iL72.2mlf. JAMES PULTON.
Oaning ,ffunbo.
WRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
-011T? OP PHILADELPHIA.
01800, No. 881 North THIRD Street,
(Oonno'Mutton Bank Building )
°GARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE Of PENN.
Deposits received in sums of One Dol!aria upwards,
and repaid in aim, without notice, with /IVO PEEL
ORNT.II.IIIIRZST from the-dap of deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Baling' Institation has
long been needed In the Northern part of the city, and
The Spring Garden Saving Nrmd Society» was char
tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this
necessity. The Managers, in organising and locating
it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo
date the business interests and wants of the very large
and enterprlsingnopulation by which it is surrounded.
OFYION OPEN DAILY,
Prom 9 to 2% o'clock ,• also, on MONDAY and Tunas.
nag from S mall 8 o'clock in the evening.
MANAGIIRS
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy, Hon H. R Strong,
Daniel Trudedroner, F rederiek iltaake,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LaOlen,
John Hessler, Jr., George Hassid,
James B. Pringle, Jacob Dook,
Joseph II Cowell, Hon. Wm. Mil!weird,
George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn
Peter o.2llmaker, Robert B. Davidson.
JAMB B. PRINGLE, President.
PsASOIB HAIL!, Secretary. Ja2o4.f If
Ni tites.
SPECIAL NOTIOE.—D ealors in Goodyear's
Fatentfor Vulcwalsed Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
Web', and another Fabrics' and articles made by combin.
log fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ised rubber are notified that unless the mimesis properly
'tamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United
States Merchant* and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now In store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN.
ER OP THE TITLES AND BXCLUEDVS RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace AU
the styles heretofore mannfootured or imported, and
many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms--may be obtained on application to
me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y.
n 24-17 HORACE H. DAY.
L.YONns PURE CATAWBA BRANDY
.11-1 AND 11. B WIRE-GROWERS 00. OINOIN
NA TI SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE.
We have lust received a fresh supply of both the
above articles which we guarantee to be perfeely
pure, and particularly adapted to the me of Invalids,
as well as a pleasant and Invigorating beverage for
those In health. We would tail the attention of Balls
and Parties to this artiole'of Champagne. It will be
found much superior, and folly as low as any good wine
In the market. Per sale by
A. F. HAZARD & 00.,
No. 108 MARKET Bt.
BRYANT & STRATTON" , NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, B. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. Inc in.
formation, call or gland for Catalogue. fe9-tf
CABINET CHAMPAGNE.—Just received,
50 oases Cabinet Obaropa.ne, pint bottles, in
store and for sale by N. P. IkIIDDLETON & SRO
te9.6t No. 6 North PRONT St., Philada.
THE SECOND TERM of tho Session in
PENN INSTITUTE will commence February lat.
Apply at the Rome, B. E. corner THIRTEENTH and
FILBERT. ft. isTAWAitT, Ptinetjaa.
41181-tt
AMEE;IOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
The PROHRUADIII CORONET and GRAND
BALL, in aid of the Pala for insuring the Building
end Properties, to improve the fdeoltanisni of the Stage,
and to furnish additional Roeneu; foo., will take plate
in the building, on BROAD and LOOUST Streets,
ON THURSDAY HYBNING.
The
under the patronage of the following TAMES, who
have consented to aid' the undertaking b 7 their pre.
eence and influence:
Mrs. J Rhea Barton. Mrs. L. B. ICeeeker s
A.B. Boris, - " J. L. Latltte,
G. H. Baker, . 1 P. Lennig, *
" I. B. Budd, . " W. D. Lewis,
" That. Cadwallader, ." John Lindsay r
" G. Chapman, " Edwin Mitchell..
" John Cadwallader, " Harry MAW,
4, T. Cochran. ee Lugo Norris,
" Heyward Drayton, " Francis Peter,
" John Hallett, " P; 8. Pepper, -
-" Henry. Drayton, " Jas. W. Paul,
~ J. P. Fraser, " I. P. Steiner,
', J. H. Fry " A. Murray Stewart
" H. D. Gilpin, " Nathan Taylor, -
U. ';i}n11:011. ~ Henry 'Mtge,
" George! rott, _
" Oliver Hopldnilen, " Fairman Rogers,
" James Hazelhuret, " Wm S. Taus,
" W. B. Hart, " I. 8. Waterman, -
" R M Hooper, " 1 ( Wm. Whitney.
The following gentlemen have also consented to give
their auistanee:
J. Rhea Barton, V de Amarelll,
A.R. Boric J. R. Wry,
H. D. Gilpin J. P. Fraser, •
Thos. Cadwallader, P. O. Pepper,
Isaac Norris, Wm. Whitney,
John Cadwallader, W. 8. Faux,
Oliver Hopkinson, W. B. Hueltine,
Harry McCall, . It. IL Hooper,
Francis Peters,' W. B. Hart,
L.I. Lem S. 0. Pugnet,
J. L. Laatte P. J. Dreer,
Y. Lend& S. Branson
N. Taylor, J. O. Blurb'
H. Tits°, W. S. Stewart,
George Trott, Francis Lewis, ,
Fairman Rogers, G. F. Presbury,
Isaac B. Waterman, Henry Budd,
Brans Rogers, 0 1. Gross,
George B. Pepper, IL R. Hutchinson,
Brandi MeMortrie, James Traquair,
Frederick Graff, L. D. Baugh
W. 0. Ludwig. John W. Grigg,
John Lindsay, . , James B. Caldwell,
0. Schweitening, P. P.Steel,
H. L. Elder, 0. P. Lanni& Jr.,
I. B. Caldwell, G. J Weaver,
It. P. Gratz, T. B. Peterson,
P. B. DeSilvar, George Bent,
A. Denson, Jr., L. B. Moocher,
I. P. Tobias, .Tamrs Haselhorst,
J.,ho 0414.ar, John Belida,
A. Filler B. Murray Stewart,
B. W. Bailey, Edwin Mitelrell,
Johall. Brown, Crawford Arnold.
J. L. Mose, G. W. Page,
P. F. Wolgamuth, B. ff. Muddy,
Prank Carpenter. G. H. Horstman,
John Cadwallader, T. W. Forney,
Heyward Drayton, , Wm. 8. Smith,
W. D. Lewis, Robert Smith,
S. W. Grose, Thomas Sparks,
Henry Drayton, John Notman,
J. B. Budd, J. H. Orne,
G. H. Bober '
. A. H. Denckla,
Jae. W. Paul, James allierdice,
•
0. Gulllou, Travis Cochran,
Mayer Steroberger.
The stage will be arranged in Ball Drapery, a bunt!:
fill scene presented in the background, with distribu
tion of Statuary and Shrubbery.
Doors open at 8 o'clock, Mud° oomxnenoing at 8„ljc.
and Dancing at 9X. No seats secured. Gentlemen not
admitted , with canes or overcoats, nor Ladles with
bonnets, on the Ball Boom floor, during the dancing.
Cards of Admission, $3 each, for Gentlemen ; $2 each
for Ladies , which can be obtained of the Gentlemen
above named, as also by a committee at the Academy,
&vim; the day and evening of the Seventeenth of
February. - .
PHILADELPHIA
- - - - •
George 8. Pepper, James Traqualr,
John B. Budd, Prederle Graff,
!airman Bowe, Nathan Taylor,
Eamnal Brannon. je,2127f 8,1,10.1 f
FDARTNER WANTED—Either - Special or
Active, with a oapital of from Ten to Twenty
Thousand Dollar., in a .Yobblisg norm, doing a oafs and
profitable bushtees, of many yews , standing. All oom
mootostions strictly eordidential. Address Box 1141,
P. o. felo litit
NIVANTED—A BOY, aged about 16, to
learn Woad Engraving. Addreu ENGRAVER,
Press Office It*
VW - ANTED—In a Wholesale Straw-Goods
and Boot and Shoe Home, a LAD, I 6 or 17 pars
of age. to moist in the Counting Home, mating bale,
ke. Must write a fair hand. Address, in writing of
a 5500 pplicant, Box 1778, Poet Office. !Wary drat -
I year
' 1*
gtA im - mi —WANTED—A PARTNER,
Ei72..rfasrp:Valn in r d
L., Press Me. felo-44/
WANTED—A MAN with a good TRADE,
as s SALESMAN in a Wholesale Clothing Store.
The bees of reference required. Apply et 1111TD2R &
GRUBB4I. No. 219 Si North THIRD St. 49-21;*
AGARDENER, with Borne knowledge of
finite and Flowers, t, take charge of a large
Vegetable Gsrden—a Married Men, for whom a Home
on tke spot Is ready. Reference regalred. Address
FRGETABLI GARDZIN,t , Blood's Despatch Of
fide. feiltltte
83,000•
—WANTED—A PARTNER,
• with this amount, to goIIST. Ad
dress (Immediately) , 1113BOHLNT,"• at this Ofßoe.
ts9.llt*
ohi OP ATH .T. 0 PHYSICIAN
WANTED, in the interior of Pennsylvania.
Apply to J. M. MaALLIEITNE, hi. D ,
lee Bt* 268 North ELEVENTH It
WANTED—A SALESMAN in a Whole
male Oloth Store. In Market Street, who can in
fluence a Oath and 81x•Montka Trade. One from Ken.
reeky or Tennessee preferred. Address « Box 629,
Pouts Office..' fag 01*
DARTNER WANTED—An active Bnei
nese Man, with from $lO,OOO to $B,OOO, in a good
and substantial Manufacturing business. competition
light; profits large. Address, with real name and
place or interview, PARTNER, at this Oilloe. (OWN*
A YO mr.AN-Z-AetTh
rate salary Beet of reference can be giv aa d
en. a t
eutivrema CY, at this Office. feT-4t*
fiIWANTED FOR TH 6 UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom
will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical
attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No
man haying a wife.or child, will be accepted. Apply for
MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE,
apl7-tf hat Lieut. let Dragoons, Recruiting Officer.
TWO FINELY-FURNISHED ROOMS,
with BOARD, can be had by Gentlemen of standing,
In an sgreeable and bighly-respectable family. Ad
dream • TH02d19110N, 21 Press Office. feB.st*
$l5OO O —FOR SALE—A superior
• GROUND MINT of Nine Hundred
Dollars per annum, secured on Chestnut-street pro
perty, centrally situated. Apply to E. R. JONES,
Oonveyanoer, N 0.129 Booth 81191114TH Street above
Walnut. lt*
PROVISION AND PRODUCE DEAL
EBB.—TO LET—An airy and dry MILLAR, in a
good location for the above or most any other Moline's.
Also, Second and Third Stories. Inquire at No 355
North SECOND Street, below Oallowhill. felo.3t•
FOB, SALE OR TO LET—A valuable
Bidd, Property, No 270 South POURTH Street, suita
ble either for Business or Residence. Apply on the
prorate's. ltie
AIL FOR SALE-A SCHOONER, two
MEM years old, carries 180 tone—very light draught.
Terms easy. Apply, for 4 days, to
DANIEL IfoGARRY,
WEST PHILADELPHIA LIME-KILNS,
feo-2t4: ' West end of Market•etreet bridge.
BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE.-Apply
at the N.M. corner of =TB and 01:1113TNIIT
Streets.
1.68-8 t
eig TO CABINET-MAKERS.—TO RENT,
CABINET WARIROOMS, with FACTORY at
tutted, situate No 486 [(PRIME Street, above Fourth.
This is an old-setab ll ehed .tand for the sale of fine
Cabinet ware, fancy Chairs, and UpbCEeivi7. It was
formerly occupied by Mr. eo. J. Renkele a recently
by Reuter & Kauffman in the fancy Cabinet intsiatiell.
It has a huge Factory immediately in the rear, and to
good stand for the business. To a good tenant it will
be rented low for a term of years. To a person of
small capital a goad opening is offered. Apply to GEO.
W. CARPENTER, 737 Street. fee-ate
an FOR SALE OR RENT—The splendid
BEL REBIDNNOR et the B. W. corner of JUNIERIt
and V/NH Streets. Lot 33 by 10; floe side yard,
grapery, and every modern Improvement. Bent eO5O
Apply ate% 8 SIXTH Street, (aeeond story.) fee et
AFARM OF 820 ACRES FOR $80.00.
Miami Lands sold, entered, and located from
12% etc to 82 60 per acre. Office, N. Z. corner TI7TH
and CHSSTNUT Streets. fe3-Im*
PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper
Mill known aa HARWELL MILL, situated on the
Wissahickon Oreek, and one mile from Chestnut 11111
Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make fine
Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
el inches wide, and e,ll the appurtenances for the coo
°meal manufacture of paper. Possession siren imme
diately. Apply to, or address.
GEORGE H. LEVIS, -
d.29-tf No. 80 South SIXTH Street.
an FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
JIMAIB LOOI/ST Street, (or Washington Square,) from
the let of January, 1859. The house is three stories
high, with basement, back building, tee. now maple&
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the olloe of , The Press or
at the house. n023-tf
TO RENT.—On the Int January next, the
Yet 7 superior and extensive ROOMS, (24., lid, 4th
and 6th floors, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORM!,
688 KARAM Street. The building is one of the fine
Improvements on the upper Bide, between IfLITH and
SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet Into BIRTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
EDWARD G. WHITMAN & CO.
Manufacturers of pure Druggras , and framily
Amongst which are lioluble Gum Drops, Mom Paste,
Pectoral Pule, Medicated Lozenges, superior
Creamer Strawberries, Dates, Dream,
BONBONS AND HIEISAS,
Oar/mental, Chocolate Propuations, of all kinds;
CRYSTALIZED 1/RIIITS, &O
For We, Wholesale and Beth!, at
fa-mnfet BZOOND and OHREITNIIT Btreeta
VONNEROIAL AND TRAVELLING
11l CREDITS &Tellable hi all parte of tke world,
opened with the house of Messrs, esosem PEABODY
& CO., of London. Apply to
GAW, IdAOALESTER, & CO.,
fe24f 815 WALNUT Street. •
$509000 TO LOAN, in awns to snit
applicant', upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Guns, Manhandle°, Laotians, &a., on mode
rate terms . , by JONES & DO., Brokers, N. W. corner
THIRD and GASKILL Streets, below Lombard. Is
tablished for the hat 86 years. OMce hours from 7A.
H. to 7P. M.
1211100 ND-HAND GOLD and SILVER WATOIESS, by
eminent makers, warranted genuine, for male sheep—at
ono-loaf Ike original WO. POW U '
glmnetntento.
00KWITTE1 or DIZIOSORO
113 ante.
i3oarbing.
Soy Bale an) to Kat.
JOHN J. VINAI,
Proprietor.
Confettionern.
OONFEOTIONS,
Peers, Pesebee, Pine Apples,
.te., do., eco
Domestro and Imported
Along.
gllnata=Uf.
• - - -
AIEBB,IOAN - A.OADLIMOr /07131(7. .
THURSDAY HYERHHH:iatillitY 10,
aliralnd
Wk " even, far the Ina Ram, Doviiii4e
Opera of
in which DON PASQUALI6 :
PIOOOLORINI -
will appear in her eelebratal role of
sedated by NORM,
PLORENZA. LORINI,MAGOIOROTTI.
After the Opera of «Dom Pasquale? will be giros;
a Scout in Yaßltah by
Mlle PIOOOLOMINI,
"THII YOUNG 11.110SITIT?
The prim of admission has been Axed at
ONA DOLLAR TO ANY PART OP THR AOADMILY;
Beata may be leered Parinette, Parquatta Olreler
Balcony, Family Oicale, and Amphitheatre,
WITHOUT - ANY MYRA CHARGE. -
The sale of seats comments.' on MONDAY, Debra-
Pi t•
Mlle. PIOOOLOMINI
iterate on Ninny los New York, where she appears on
the game evening, and then leaves for Albany, Troy,
11104104er, Buffalo, Toronto, and the West,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUBIO.
The GRAND BALL and Promenade Concert willtakm
plsoe In the Building. on
THURSDAY EVENESEL February 17.
Doom open at 8 dolook—Kaido oceamenoing at half
put 8, and deeming at 9%. M. IMMO, /floor Mana
ger. Carriages set down on Broad street, heeding
month—tab up, heading north. Doors on LOCUST'
"treat, open for exit only, heading east,' The Cloak
rooms will be arranged to prevent lam or andhsion.
Tickets of admission $3 each, for Gentlemen;
_SE sick
for Ladles Children under fourteen years adnatted aa
Ladles' tickets, at $2 each. All tickets to be delivered
at the doors. They can be obtained of the genital=
whose names have been heretofore published, who will
sates Managers of the Ball ;• also to be had at
BECK & LAWTON'S, No. WI Chestaut eked.
LEE & WALKER'S, No. ?Id Chestnut street.
(1. ANDRE, No. HOS Chestnut street.
• Also, at the Baoretar3's 01Roe 108 South Fourth'
street ; the Girard, St Lawrence , Lad LaMar* Notele t
and at the Academy Ofiloe, on the day and evening or
the 17th of February.
GEORGE B. PEPPER, I TRAGITLIB,
:OHS B BUDD FREDERIC GRAFF,
FAIRMAN ROG.BB , NATHAN TAYLOR,
SAIIIIEL BRANSON,
felo-12-18 if
Ooraudtteo of Direetori
QIGNORSLITZ'a Performances at the AS
USABLY BUILDINGS ere, In consequence of •
maims engagement. postponed until MONDAY Bye•
silim next, Ifebruery M, when he will
10.
rerommente hts
entertainments. , feBt
S IGNOR BLITZ performs at the - TOWN
HALL, Germantown, for aka benefit of IBANEZ=
NLRB COMPANY, Afternoons and Itvenfoge of Min,
au 10.11. and 12. - fa3o.2te
•
NATIONAL OIROIIB.—,ZONI'LLICEN
-4. TART BENNTIT TO L: B. MINT, '
- ON ST. VALINTINWS BM,
• (MONDAY, - Tabraary 14th, 1M9.)
- Upon which swealon , •
AN IMBIBNBE BILL WILL BB OPPSIBIII.
Wv - The Box Book is now open.
N. 11.—Personsparchaelngtickats of any of the Ckszt
mitts., Mends or attiwthes of the National are informed
that they can secure timir seats by applying (with the
tickets) at the Box Office. - • falekt
W WALNUT-STREET THEATRE,
CORNER NINTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
Acting and Stage Manager 4.lfr. B. P. Resell.
THUG alturseday)E GAMESTER . svatinle. isbrua4.lo,lB6o,
HI E
• Beverly, Barry Sullivan; Blakely, Mr. Young;- /ar
yls, Mr. Thayer ; Mn. Beverly, Mn. s DaMeld.
To conclude with
OLD HONESTY. -
' Pecos of windedon-Eweond Tier,and Earnl# Clirakto •
and Third Tier, S 6 con* Terepect; .37)1 esavc Dress
Oirele, 60 ciente; html.r. Boxes, eocording to their
locale, and Ilingte Seats in Orokeetra and Mull
Dozer, 16 amis.
Doors open at half past 0 Want f Gartaln riles al
r o'clock.
:VITELNATLEY & OLARKS's AROH-UN
TERATJUL-4MbimMtimp4WWw,Mamind
81 mhimeger.
THIS (Thursday) lIVILFIIIIBI. Februssylo, 1869,
0131) ABLIBIOAN COUSIN.
Asa Trenoba-d, oar Amerlaw Oaiudn, Er. I. E.
Clarke ; Lord Dandissay, Er. Wheatley.
To conclude with
ALADDIN ;
•
OR, TEI WONDIBJUL LAMP I -
Admbrion, WI eta. &oared bats in Dress awls, BM
its; Orchestra Btalls, 50 Ws; Beats in Prints Boxia, II
cis; Chillery, lists ; Gallaryfor OcikandParsons,_lldsl
Private Box in Gallery for' Colossi Pirsoes, Re DWI
Whole Prints Box, $ll. - -
Boors open at half pact 8 Vika; smarm Ut I t
prooisaly.
, IVATIOILS-L MOUS, WALNUT ST"
above EIGHTH—LIIWIS B. LINT.
TWO OIROIIINS AND A lIIINAG II Mr
THIS 'Thursday) -IIVININO. 111_10, MP,
VAN AMBLING/VS MINAS/MUM
Of Lions, Tiring, Leopards and Tantalus, sad the Gl
' gentle Basin.
TIPPOO BAIN. .
Ninestzisn, OpmesaUs - sod Aerobatle ham.
somas 01 011018.
Dress Ofreleaad Tallman* N sis*
Mane& under tea pears of age • so
family Oirele .30 rr
• Doom open et qvuuter to Oda*. Foramina§
will oononenoe •t TX.
noWNOUGH's GALETLE=
zui RAZE BTUIT.
• Mica BLIZA THNILMAN, the Queen of Bog.-
: BAM SHABPLZY end BILLY THOMAS, the Greet
Comedian. In the Three Manteca, Spirit Wapping' The
Barbee.. The only complete land in the eity of
F.THIOPIAN EGIRIENADERg.
•
BM LONG, Jester - and Comte Veasßet. -
Mlle MATILDA&
..1103INA.
•
YULTON MYBBB. the Jig Daum
OLN BULL MYIBB the great Tielinist.
llr. wiLututs,
The beet and moat pleasing Neiladirt inYbiledelphle.
Medlle. MARIE, the fillaufill DnilfeiPie•
• Admittence,lo and 16 cents.. fe9
“0B BUTT.”
B GRAND CIONORRT AT 311TME'8 BALD,
FRIDAY, lfelosaryll.
The following Artists have kindly volunteered their
valuable services to aid in the purchase of nob* DOR
EIIITT and his family from slavery :
BEDGWICIII,
)1/83 ALMOND,
BdAllllO,-(43010.11.--
-- -
MB. 3. D. 0117/,
PROP. GONZAL,
end other eminent talent
Tickets, 25 3ents. Iteaarved Beata, 60 omits. Doori
open at 7 ; Concert commeaces at 6 o'clock. 7•13.4 t
PROF. TAVERNER'S READINGS
FROM SEILUPEARN, AP ASSEMBLY BUILD
MS.
Tkiusday,Peb 10 KING HURT' THE PISTIL
Friday, Feb 11 MACBETH.
Saturday, Feb 12 • MBBOHANT OP PANIO.II.
After Macbeth. au Friday, will be given
BUMP OTLEBB.A.TILD TAM CP2HANTEII.
Ticket', 50 mote. A limited amber of came
tickets, $1 25, at Meters. Clary /r. Hart's, and at Kerins.
Beck & LlllllOll% and at the door.
To commence at 8 o'clock. An early attendant* is
solicited. • flB-dt*
J. W. Tamtairsa—Drut Sta : The undersigned, ea
oared of the high importance of the general culture of
a correct elocution, and believing that A praotical Rho.
tuition from you of this noble art would do much to
elevate the pub:lo taste, rearm:trolly invite gal to favor
this community . with a series of Publie Readings,
such as those with which you have Instructed and de
lighted other cities:
M. A. De Wolf Howe, D.D.I Bey. Alfred Nevin, D D..
J. P. B Wilmer, D. D., Bev. 0. Wadaweoth, D. D.,
Prof 11. Ooppee, Bey. W. P.: Breed,
Ron. David Paul Brown. Rev. T. Stork, D. D.,
Prof. Chic. D. Cleveland, Rev. L. Cheeseman, D. D.
Rer. John Jenkins Rev. Frauds D. Ladd, ,
Bev. John Chambers.
QIILLY'S TEN PAINTINGS, ILLUS
TRATIVB OF ROBINSON ORIBOI.
Now on Exhibition at
BASLE'S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT Street.
Picture I—Ornsoe Shipwrecked.
2—Oriteoe on hie raft.
ii—Orusos preparing his habitation.
4--Ornsoe at work Labia MTV.
" 6—He emote= the print of a toot.
it 6—He Brat seea awl moon. Friday.
1--Oriaos and Friday making a boat
B—Ornexie rescues a apaalarl and irklay'd
father
st 9—Drums moues the English invests'.
10—Orusoe leaves Ws Island for England.
These Onuses form a menu 'hi& have °coupled the
leisure moments of our dlstisicalahed townsman.
THOMAS SULLY, during the last Bre yearn.
'ADMISSION 23 Cents.
SEASON TIOSETB 30
fib& st*
BARTHOLOMEW's SLITUE
PARADISE LOST,
EVE REPENTANT.
STATUE IN MARBLE,
BY yin LATE AMERIOAN SOMPTOR.
EDWARD S. RARTROLONEW.
PENNSYLVANIA AOADIHY ON TH FINE ARTS,
Cannon Eram, snow Burrirrx 8001A0,
ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 811!,
FROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 5 O'CLOCK P. M.
AND PROM I TO 10 P. M.
RXHIIIITED NOR THE HINIFIT OF TH3 MO•
THEE OP THE ARTIST
Single admlsaion, 55 dents. Children under 12 years
half price. Semen Tlekote, 60 ante. Jds•lna
9PHOKEUE" VARIETIES I— Cate Man
.& tant ,) nor th west corm' of MYTH and CHEST.
NUT Streets.
MISCELLANEOUS CONCERTS ItIGHTLT,
From IX ton o'clock. T. AYBECKET, lienspr.
fe4r6t*
TELPENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY' OW
ii Wel ARTS,
No. 1026 ORESTNIIT STRUT,
IS ORIN MIN (Sundays wonted) from 0 A. M.
till 6 P. M.
Admission 46 cent,. Children 12 contd.
nuts of Moth, entitling the holder's trandag to ad.
minion ai all tiassa, vox dt•tt
MUSIOAL FUND HALL.--TIIN GER
means OHOMISTRA will eommenee their
Public; IiZEBANSALS ou SAATIRDAT neat, Nov.
20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a peoleare of eight
tickets for $l, which reay be obtained at Andre's, no 4
Chestnut street; Beek & Lawton's, earner of Boreal h
and Chestnut, and at e door of the Sall. The per
tormaaca aamaasnaea at 81/ *Wank P. 11. e4ll-1,/
Common litmus.
JB. VALENTINE & 00.,
• 00MXIEZION MEROHANTS
TOR TIM MS OP .
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No. M COMMON FITSBIT,
NEW ORLEANS.
Caudal attention given to Collecting andßemitting
ixohange. .. d213-31n*
LINENS FOR MEN'S WEAR.
American Linen Company's superior style Brown
Linen Coatings, % and %, various glades ,
, Brown mid
Bleached Linen Anclks, various styles Brown Linen
Drills. A *bolos sasortment of the aline Goods now
on sample, and for sale by JOBBPII LBA,
- 128 and 180 011B82121:Pr Strait. ,
IQRYSON 7S PRINTING HOUSE, 2 North
BIXTIE Streit.
PHILLMILPHIA. lebrnari 7,1869.
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
A splendid lot of BILL-HEAD' PAPER, ruled with
the DIAMOND TEN, can be furnieleed from Wto 210
per ream, the finest article In this market, prepared
expressly for U. Alto, Cards; Oiroulms, and general
JOS PRINTING, brought up to the highest style of
the art, and at greatly reload primer.
JAMES H. BRYSON,
N 0.2 North SIXTH Strut.
OMCUM.—A large stock of best American
'Ur Navy and Navy f . knm on band and for into In
lota to anit on- by WCAVBEL, PITGER, W )
No, 7,3 North WATh.latatohary; St/Icl* WPitilia.