The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 09, 1860, Image 3

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The Money Blarke)ts:
- - = Pni xa u rant Feb: & We:
onto leen ree# talorXlo3t.telee
odumuo, tpoOlcnovtilitoo xv.,4.1 luOlven's Rail,
' 644 'asset ari,7l7Xix 'X: - Reading gained
West rholiitlelpliha Pseaengetßailway Xi and several
otheisMake,arif bona en cattle/listed it; thu
tmproyenaet -
Theinteneymsrket continuee in the state or iompare
five eXie s ,irlifithhuiesided the tight snap at the begin
ning of the:year. and sales of good paper eke made very
roans' at. PrellOal attotatilinr-7 to Ploy Jest - glass
Minienfiaid up 016 per conr..for_sepond.ratepapnr.
11
W. ,' un the Merchants' and
Denhers'..legietie for 4680—ar publication from, the
effiaa:af the Bankers' Maliazins, New York,frhioh , is
so faVoiably kaolin in the bank parlor! and larger ther-'
canals 'Mimes all over theocintrY, The Resister con
fab's trlisi of all the banks is the Onion, alphabetically
arranged lit States and °Steil 'litho of private bankers
to the United States ; a list of hanks in Canada; banks
and bankers in 14indon, and all over the world; en
grammes of new, banking 'houses, and a great deal of ,
other inforMation• important to have handy in the;
;manilas-Infuse or col thedesk. The price to fixed low,
and the hook ought to command a wide salt,
We 106'916*(10d the tannest of some of our friends,
to the fo lowingstatement of the busloam of tho Dela
ware bfrision Canal Company for the year 1820;
Total income from tolls, rents, and interest. „ono , * 76
Ordinary expenses - 48,691 2l
Net barniugs..—."
Agatnerwhich has been charged
neryire on betide .. : ..... ...........
'yuletide paid . ..•••••
astruotion.. • .. . ••• • ••• . . . --. • .
,And naginges,„. ........ ..........
imai estate
Building enlarged lock .•...........
Levine credit Irds'noeoL Ski Us 63
Add n•mlit balm oo of 1838 '- 18.781 7s
Amount reoeived for froottonst Awn of stook 18 80
Balence on hand
1558—elonstruOtton Account....
Land &mazes
Hod
18&9—Construction—.
Laud damages..
Rol estate'
This am otint of estrange.-- . $3388t (6
of the canal (equal:Jo nearly 2 pereent on the cast
tall, was expended. In 11303 and 1359 on new work. to
wants the ontar.ernont of the tonal, and will be distri
buted to the stockholders at souse rehire period, when
deemed advisable to do ea by the managers.
The aireetore of the company hare declared a divll
dead of three 'per 'cent. upon the eltPite l stook , Pena"
on the lath inst.
The °rand Trunk Road has made another contrast
for 1.000 boxes middles and IEO tierces of lard at 86 sent*
Per 100 IDs from Cincinnati to Liverpool, which Includes
all forwarding charges, and is certainly a price that
ehienerleanacit complain of.
The following i t the eo If tonnap of the Shamokin
Valley and Pottsville AMliond Company:
Week. Year.
. tin 12 9,990 03
.993 13 7,303 10
For week ending Feb.B
Oahe 1.10/0 jut Tear.....
- Tat lifianismian speaks of a "bill for the encourage
'meat of- aariculture," being &bat lately introduced into
the State Senate ottlinaesota to provide for throwing
town sites and their additions back into farm lands.
The Branott,33ank of Tennessee. at Clarksville, Tomo.,
has boon robbed of 818,000 by burglars. 814,002 was in
gold, and 81,000 in notes.
The following is the tonnage of the Shamokin Valley
1:611d Pottsville Railroad Company:
Week. Year.
V 2 0.43 7.30 , 5 101 12 9,999 05
For the eadier February 4...
same time met pear........
Increaso
Decrease—..
The following ie the Plumbing Bank statement for 110 0
week 'preceding Felnuel7 8:
13.413a3. (limn tlon. Rpeetie. LORTID. DePO'L
Bank of Pittehatg...l624s 956 $339 81651.791,136 $605.782
k..x' chance 136,775 181.776 3.351,689 310 0392
hle.roh .34 Meoh 2:5 012 102 816 MAN /33.13$
Cinema . , 304.125 85,241 0x3,974 117,005
hleohanlca' ..... 275.456 77,499 &0,600 108,574
Iron City 220.290 113.058 635 980 210,080
250.6911 141.311 73351.1' 1e0.134
eisKa.sts 91 , 74.9) 6,93t.209 1.603 02
1,826.363 1,903,037, 6,9.32.320. 1,615,684
Last weak--
lucre/see lam- -,- - 54.006
De ere as e..„„, . . ....,. 5 443 5,111
..,,,,,,,.. Tre . aau„!7 - and Due to - Due by
other 'rotes. winks. Banks.
Pittsburg . ..... • 848,245 679'669515,174
Krahange...... 120-293 /5,107 78 585
N. & hi. 43 724 ' . 33,009 68 817
Citikens'.. 16.255 20 048 11,185
Mechanics'.... 92 218 18 024 25,959
Iron City... ..» 25,917 - 8 920 18960
Allegheny...-. BS 467 43,589 81,914
8361,077 5210.475 11233,874
Last weak .-- .825395 465.201 207,844
plßreen., ....
CTO.IBO. ......
P.lO-bADBLVILIA 6TOCK.I3XCHAMOB ULU.
Febraruy 8.1880
RaPORTZD ST fl. B. SLAIMAJMI, VIN Weald Btrte:.
FIRST BOARD.
1000 Penis Ba I% 20 Penne B, lots
1500 do 9.134 20 do. wish. Mg
40Q1 . . . 913.4 -5 No'n Bk Ky.oash .126
2000 Res 5c Third-et M. 54 25 Dal Div Canal 38
1200 Fenno It 24 itu Sr,. 87 12 Weetern 8k..2 days 64
300011arristrk 88.26wn 931; ' 1 800 & Third 82.12.. 89
2540 Coin & w rob 64 'B3. 8312 100 Long Island K...., 11/(
16 Pence R 8732 25 I emelt 'serig.•.... 96
120 - do L0t5...... 37.34 4 Weet Phila 'Lawn 663$
BETWEEN BOARDS.
.14 37941 5 Green is C'tes-at 17,34
__A:08734141 Harrisbx 4, 1038.3 ds 57.38
37X115 See .k Third-at R.. 59
SECOND swags).
2090421721•91010,r0i ----- wevt - lr22o2rlAgre R, tot!. MA
1200/ City On. now. 100.10144 60451nel 51
lUWCotaw ist m 74.44 3.7'{'60 d 0... 51
10001/ ' do 21 N t .. 7. 1 Sti Nees Mend 6994 20(131Phi1n Tron bds. 90 , 4 71 Minebili M.
13 Girard Bk, 01d... It% 20 West Philo ...... iss%
8N p Orts.,l4days.l64 20 Lobigb scrip 27
6't'enns R.; ...
65 35% WaskungtOn Gas.... 24
5 do
CLOWN): FRICES—FIRICAND ACTIVE.
BO Penn% R.
do d 0...
'Zvi. 444,
P Wit Ss —. .— 1003 101
s' 6tew—...101 10161
Pend Sr..-- —9 tifl4
Re "bds iti o . 7; 7 3' tir
1.1 R4 Scl ;1 4 1 I
Pen N l l; * g . ......V i
Mor Jai Con di 0ff.46 ,
" prefd! 61E106 WWI,
NP V: I taa lL ..7 l 6 )4
I. 0011 if., 6 w
But.
!Bahl Nava1gt......106 16
Wir a l f ? T t O tiz im g . : lll t e r
„
bon6 Wand 1176
Il.ehlghOW&l6ar.sl 61
16 Ppm 1434
7.1 n 46
atoonood, 1 1(,
1 do , lokmd bds.3ll Si
Pram: le uouth 52
tr j l 4 : gtav_itt LW goN
Philtidelphra Markets.
Pliant , *ltY B—Evening.
The Flour market is quite firm. There is some inquiry
both for export and on speculation. and further sales of
1009 bids were made at 85.62 g hbt for superfine,
85.796+5 ESN for extras. 'totalling Ma bids choice Indiana
extra family at 80.75. There is a stonily demand within
the ranee of the 1111110 lizures. Rye Flour Is ?all at 842 e
and Corn Meat et 8376 tie bbl 'without antra. 'Wheat—
There to more demand. a dprices are well maintained
Wee of 3090 hog good and prima red at 81.3301.35 9fr
hot, chied• nt the latter quotation. White ranges from
TO to 8159. COO bul Penney lewd , Rye sold at 920. at
TO
fixers it is llieemegyt. Coq to satires and firm at
th matinee noted yexterdny ; sties of 1 519 b yellow
at 770 in store. (lain are dull ; some 1, 2 a) bushels
pennsyivania were sold at 4414045 - cents bushel.
Ilarlc. 4 The market is nearly hare of g i rl yan. and let
No. I wouperidily en,uunnnot 41 3 ' ti• cotton - 9 he
market re ns Inactive. and Prices a tit the same as
last quote . Cirooenee—The market, remain! inactive,
and plies about the some. Yrovisionextre in good re
quest. and prices aro firiu•for rilldescriptions; antes of
bbls Western Mess Pork at linnet) kept private; 150
tee surar-cured and pickled Rants nt Onilatic ; do.
smoked at intifilso ; 25 casks emoted Sides at la tic • lee
casks do. on private terms ; ,filhoulders. In lots, at Stio
.25 hhds bolt do. at 710. on time. hieeds—Cloverseed of
prime quality to in good demand; sales of eV bus good
and prium nt 811.75.15, and poor at 150 , 44• tr tuts.
Whiskel la dull I sales of Ohio hide at Mane ; 100
Pennsylvania do. at 2.3,0, hhda at pa, and drudge at 210
V gallon.
manse—Feb. 8.
3OAZD.
mew York stock
!MOND
'Missouri as ..,.... 907 6 lop Reeding R
1/ ill Preelendbils.;. 99 ' 109 ilq KV 2 . 4.
7 tti ll.C.'•a It Ws V Bif li Mich NI
e q.. 74 3 :
I Mich 0 8s let In 8 l I n "' ''''''
•• • • $
Fund C Wade:. —9i vich Central R..... 91
IFIt 5 Con Xd m...—.20Di 310 Mich fi tr. N I R b3O 0
Del, L. St Wes lat 91% 200 d 0......:. '''' .: fIY
70 . whoa rd rn Se 10 d0..-,....,.-.. 11
rk C.nineleree... 96 -1100 do
Chathirrt Rt...... 92 169 Panama R. 131%
Ramer, ma.l $ 80_, 1(' dn... ......100 13:
1
'/f' Y. gentral •• • • ray .1.11 Central R. • ••• •• . HIV
igs Erie atkonii 84 1 9 041 do ........•.... 684
90 liutlfen River R.. 400 , d 0..... . ..,.. 6a, 60 do 169 lemi 80 Clew I Tel le. ... 19),g
THE MARKETS.
Awns are Wet at 8515 for Pots, and 418X1Q for
Perlin with ssles of 60 bbis,
reVI7.--.97 itycliockwu gold Niko of brig Otto, from
Palermo, commixing 1,149 boxes Siang Oranges at $ 1.96
02: 100 Weep do. Lemons at 81.550180,
()Rms.—Wheat is more active, and to hotter, without
alga of moment to retort. - wilt are inactive at 39nfle
for Southern, Pennsylvania, and Jorge!, and 410460 for
State western, and eanade. Cern is needy and un
changed, with sales of 1,000 bushels at 801r82o for new
white and yellow.
Rtotra.—The market tor State and Western Mon 4
more ',rive and better with light receipt's. end sales of
9 600 bids at 8404 65 for unsound, am tssos JO for super.
fine ••tate. 852555. 0 for extra do, a5.76er5 99 for extra
round-hoop f doe. southern flour ma firmer. with sales of
90 bbls nt 61500275 for mixed to good, and e 6 eforT I. ,r
extra. Canada Floor is firmer, with sales of 400 bbls
extra at ea 6000.75.
Paovisforts.—The Pork market is quiet; sales 100
bbis at /917.5191 for old and 814.19 9.26 (or news 4,1 04N
T 120426 for old Prints r.roi..4r is Sf si t tor new dn. Hest'
ile ; falai IMI hple At 1 40 (95 f couorry Prime,
605.7,5 foreobntr Mesa, 8909.7 for rpohoketl Chi
cano, Mid Blg boori fay extra. CUtMeate are firm at 713
fur Sho*ldera and 91.09M0 for Hama. Pressed Hogs
ate suistat74o7l‘e: Lard ot firm at 10 2 ,,ierlOgl safes
ff 100 Milt. Butter quiet at 110150 for Onto, and 1 5e203
orlitate. - Cheese alder at 9071500.
MiltfaXit2 is (fillet at Ittio.
NEW VORk r CaTTLE. „614EK ET, Wadoesdel,
Feb. B—liks yr Dgcttria naIty'CATTLEAND SHEEP,
The rens. ists Noe eta* have peen 3689 Reeves, 94
v eale, 0279 Bh6elp and Lambs, at if 3.0210 8 wine.
.ghowi an leer' akerofir7l2 bend Heel. and 2,3 ' 4 Sheen,
nil ecrease tif 35 Cows and 15 Yeats.. At Beygen, N.
1.108 head Wore - told to hew ork (members , being an
!loosens op the sales of last week of 370 head. •
Thtr a d e-dAt the Washington drove yards hail been
very t mires fullsvone half to ane ant per lb
tomer. The quality Was. beyond all dieptite. the best,
on the average, secured at any one lane thiq
The selections embraced some van: superior helivl
ogee L also, a gond aserittnialit of fat medium steers.
-Tee highest price was 10r010% gents. the latter an ex
treme rate. The other Orates Were 6to 9.44 Canto-441M,
generally from 8 to 9 cents. Bogie very prime that
wortld have brought cents quickly last week. only
realised 39 cents. The average rate was 86836 cents.
Speculators were again moth disappointed ; they mit.
shaded freely early in the week everything coming for
ward between this otty and. ilutralo, and have lust very
timely. They look. emphatically, down in the
month." 'The opposite Is the ease with butchers; they
have seldom had a ohnnos to offer such prime beef upon
their oral's et such prices. Vests have declined and Are
dolt. Cows are also nominal and neglected. ktheep are
81870 lower: sales at 8230010. Bwlne are better; we
quote at atteNo live. and i dressed.
CHT r-trruMS.
Misotottafty Mosirtva,—A mooting in behalf of
the - missiidiary ammo ,of itionmal interest, day ho ex
pected to take place at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal
Church, Eighth stmt. above Ilace. to-morrow(Friday)
evening. The Rev. - John P. Durbin, D. D.,0n0 of the
mast distinguished divines in the 11L. E. ura. gill
Preach a sermon on , the oceaeion, and as the object of
the meeting is one in whioli the churches are all in
terested, in very Jorge gathering may be expooted.
There will be no collection taken.
SALESMAN WaitTED.—We. invite attention to an
advertisement in another column, (address, "Olezk
shid”h es 'gearing a desirable opening for a young man
of energy and busing e tact. We belieie the position
to bo a desirable one,
Tug QtrZy.K OF BOOSIA'S SCE-PALACE'.
No forest fen
When ihod would et build ;no quarry sent its g or e s '
To e, rich thy wallet but tgen d 'dot hew the 11000,
- And inalfe thy marble of the g 1407 Wave,.
InsurahnpalacePeotrymightpiace ei •
The aftliory or Filler.
Efo sank the bireht and Vaintive poet, Cowper bet we
panaqt help feelins. after all, that the met domfortable
: ' , palace Is brown stone. like the " Keletiine Palate , " 021
Ohettailt stree/' and the bast armory a/ reinter, the
, megnidoeutend suitable' ckthing sold there-only one
Priee.4 l l. Most inesuerienami on Ajevel with the most
; experienced in tenger- C. Stokes, proprietor or the
genstene Palace" Clothing Store r -under the " Conti.*
Dental."
DitOWttrfo ofi? VtlillPlus.-Somo of the Gei ,
• man jettsfitils announce seriously ;bat a company of
- . English capitaliste hese' made an application to the
King - or Ntipleisjorls ,00nesssiort for the extrinotion of
Vesuilue. 4he eitooipal Seat of Are is situated several
•tpolyAusi 4o; filalr tka .lavol or $4O OM. koattias a
deetii,thisieritistel into the eraterithe
ire would extenguished. The idea is
about an abedrd mita" oontomplate the eclipsing of the
sliendeir 'of the:garments made' at the Brown Stone
Clothing & Wiisdn, Non; 603 and 600
Cheetnetetreet, above Bluth; -
Vattetwe 'Coiner/vas a cannery regulation, Is
attracting some attention in the Old World. where the
health cf Woman la generally much better than en the
United -Staten. Ince report teed and adopted ate meet
ing of the Ladies' National Sanitary ..aaeoclation, held
in London. is July hist, toe following language owners:
"Believing that a great part of the weakness and die
eue whioh the immolation aims to prevent is caused
by improperly made clothing, the committee are pre
paring a complete net of patteris for every part of the
dress of women and children, with spooled reference to
health and comfort, 'with an explanatory tract, whioh
pan be cheaply sent to any mot of the country." Were
similar attention paid to gentletnen's dress in thee
couretry,we should expect to read resolutions advising
all men to wear the gay and elegant costumes of
Granville Stoked, the National Tailor, of 607 Chestnut
street.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
OP TO MILTI O'OLOCE LAST SMUT
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut st... below Ninth.
M Christer. N Y nos JMeO4ll, Albany
Lewis C 1001), Phill M. Prowenteld. Pittsburg
Beth H Ferree, Pittsburg E G Leonard. ° i n , °
J It Grout. Detroit Id Fethheinier, the, 0
Jacob Krouse, Oin, 0 John Clark & la. Pa
Baal Haines, N J D 0 Johnson, N 0
John A Weise. York Pa 0 0 Lauber ~J
AleCormick & wf, Prt W Blieeie
J B Harley, N C k H Lilly, N C
Hulas A !once. 0m ,) D HMillar. Conn
A fl II Burrows. N Y It McGowan & le, Miss
Mies Mare McGowan, Miss miss Brooks. Miss
John McGowan, Miss A F Brown. Miss
onus Hturdevant. Me W C Connell, Tallehaate
Alex McKinney, Pa E B Biselow, Becton
H. %their, Del Jacob G Hiss. Balt
.1W Winn, Miss H LHowsel, Miss
R D Jamnr. Elkton Md Miss Jams r. Elkton, Md
W M Whitehead, NJ T Fisher. La
W Bogder, Chicago 8 J Tilden, N Y
J W earthwaite, Newark W E Johnson, Va
.1 II Swinger & la, N V B Tin, Prof, R I
P Mealier, Harrisburg ,9 A rinnell.lialt
8 Kwrot, Lawrence is M tolnbra,, N y
- ittrA V ' PhiSie ß ei, va
W B Grubbe & la, Nashville A 0 Curtin, Pa .
H. D Maxwell Beaton, Pa ill Fowler, Elmira, N Y
NI Smith, Fin:Mester, N Y 8 A Btuit , t,N Y
W A Barns. N Y W A liatvidine, St Louie
JT Sakes. Del !AC Itardorti, Pram
KU Merrew, N Hampton to Bussing, N Y
Mom Bussing. NY inn brigge, N y
ft II Poles & ja, N Y J e Sydam & la, N Y
Jno It Pendleton, N V Wm 8 Thompson, N J
P to Areher.Balein.N J J W Johnston, N Y
WP Westmoreland. 06 3 A Taylor, Atlanta, Ga
0 li Wickham. N Y A 0 Stiles. M D corm
J 0 Shaw. !taw Haven Goo A Baynes Brooklyn
ft. McMillin. N Y Jno B Wilson, kiehmond
Sarni A True', Portland, Me Chas 8 Enow, Y
1,9. Rawson, Ohio 13 aiding,
B M Shoemaker. Balt E A Pont, N Y
Mr Wintersoff. N Y 0 1.1 Mix & la, Minnesota
Jno V Patton. N Yo D asocial' N Y
J P . Romans ht ,N y B Brooke, Balt
D Palinestook. Balt Mr Burney '
Thom D Townsend,, Mass Wm IL Webb, Nashville
G A Bryan. Nashville W B Action. Wash, .0 C
H M. Burma Mien P: R Cocke. Via
0 Haver& N Y I' Pinang, NY
Lieut D B Harmoney & la, D II Broke, , alt
U IS A J M Va
8173,'60 65
3/80 0000
40
11 890 72 ,
~. 2.929 13
... 1 210 81'
... 1,030 83
$148976 6
$61.172 7
—r—
e‘o 317 95
, „ , 1,691 81
1,970 00
$23173 77
11 R% IS
2 92113
1,4911 22
AMP,RICAN HOTEL—Olteetnnt it.. above Fdth.
Ww Everett, Boston .1 B Manly. N Y
Thou J McCall L Platt. Phil&
A Pe WM, N Y hi Lippincott, Wash
(I N Thomas, Plain 4 I. Conover. Philo
J W M truth. St Johns D Flanders, Oa
W W Lazarus. Phila r Brady
,I II McCreary, M Chunk , B Murtaugh, Ca'assqua
N McCoy & la, PA , J Champion, N 1
JJameson. Reading .1 Leisenring. Pa
I) Currey, Del H B Fiddeman, Del
GBr oks, N I F .1 H Hams. N Y
Llt Abbey, y Mr Persons, N Y
MA J Gillett. Hartford J_Camp, Pa ,
It Barr Erie, Pa W King St wf. Erie, Pa
B Thompson, Tenn G Waters. Tenn
0 B Behan. Allentown D Morris, Oa
Mrs Houston, N C Ei 8 COW( A i ling
la. Pottsville
B Fisher & oh, Pa Vir it Ailing, N Y
Hon Id Arnold, Conn WS Thompsill. Salem. N J
9,693 19
9104
JONES' ITOTEL—Chestput M.. below Seventh.
R O'Neil., Clary:lmA Y John Jones, Al%
Mrs Sarah Tompkins, Ala Mrs 3 hlarsh, Ye
Mies li Marsh. Ye W 11 Wood, Cincinnati, 0
1B Wallace. Ky 3 W Appleton,. Ky
R. N Kennedy. KT Wm cslisyd. Balt
Then Lowell, Jr, Halt G B Dim, Ye
A 0 Martin, Va. G N. Rhoden, Ye
E Van Him, NJ Thos Rowell. N J
Joh. Bite ler, Balt R ii Snow & is,New Raven
Joe C Wh tney, Balt Tito* B Dell, Balt
N N. Armstrome. Mississippi J Tompkins, Phila.
Isaac Loyd, ji , / Y -'fitisavlZelefTiffillorbYkiale
B Wiener, N Y
James Moore, N Y W Ii Lovitt, Nodule, Y&
J Tome, Md R A Taylor. Md
E A HAther. Wasit'ton,D C W Moboushlin, Tremont
P O'Brien, Wile, Del T P hleirer Phil&
M A Walsh. Tamauqua I Sosnlan, Millersville
R Robinson, Phila nos Forester, St Louis
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Nourtb street, below Meta.
C Richman, Phil% Thos Renner, Mo
3 C Why bsrk. Mo A Robinson, rA °mink
Wm McConkey, Ps. Louts Ritterskamp, Mo
A Ball, N Y lit AI Mayen. Ale
B Lilly, NJ L 8 cooed New Hope, Pa
N D Cortrighi. hf Chunk 14 AC Bock. Pa
Thos Haze. Pittsburg B F Gram, Ga
A infirm. K T ' RM. Green, CM, 0
LA Brown, Mass John Paul. Mo
'PS . Wissler, Conn $ 0 Wilcox. Conn
I/ P Towner, Batt J II Netitioit, Tenn
J W Goodwin. Tenn 3 H Wonderly. Pa
3 Atwood, Camden 0 D Foglesong, Mo
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Beciond street. above Market.
T W Smith, Baltimore .1 Marvin, Pbila
W Brooker, Ohio J eteplienson. Phila
3 K Brown. Delaware W Meredith, Delaware
P K Meredit h
.. , pelaware B 3ameeon, Maine
A Jlll7OllOll. Mitll2o W Rei.nolds, Delaware
A Lowlier. Delaware A B Clarke & la, N J
0 Faring , New York .1 W Reynolds, Delaware
motrxrv - ERNoN HOTEL-Imnd street, above Areh
J *ent. Hanover. Pa Mn Sarah Myers, Pa
J \Varner, Pa J Metlane, N J
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at. above Sixth.
E Gamer, Lanocetir. Pa W Lowther, Newport, Pa
A Speakman, Coateavino i•amt Moses. MediaYa
f t evaiAl . crs. Meigla l , P n Johnson blacken, N Y
Mellor, pa,
Thom B win ri,, , ...,cr,L0w;.40....n
Jaeob Genes, Onto icstaos, -
BLACK .14EAR ROTEL—ThIrd di, Above Callowlitii
Quiiiinsn, Norristown A K Spitz, Amityville
BARLEY BREAF ROTEL--Second it., below Vine
S M Brownfield, Phila. D C. Beillerton. Del
P C Hoff N J B Wildman, Huoks co
V Dickerson, Backe oo .IBoully, Bucks co
IBA!. rlohnielonin A Maker, ^ewtown
J Boozer, N.l M N J
BALD BAOLE.—ThDd greet, above Cal'whit!.
I Zap; Lantiodale, Pa J B Denniny, Mont co, Pa
S Y.Deevou, (lona D L Gabel, 'Boy enown
NATIONAL HOTEL—Beie street. above Third.
E Moßooe Allentown John Hoard, Philo
John M. itelnhart, TRMagl2O. Ins It Barth, Ph , ln
F B Blthers, Reading liaml flicking. Chester co
Amos .Enve, Allentown
JohnKuler. Pottsville
WA I. hoittle, W Smith,Fa
F Vuute, Pottevill e
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et above Chestnut.
Autos Kimhle. Ceezter co Jae Sentt, Cheerer oo
Iwo clank. Chester co John Rem Ind
Josiah Jackson, Phan. ItIII 8 Jackeon,, Del
ite Settler, Chester co W B Sterrett, Plnla
.1 C Fowler. Pa N V Penuypacker, Pa
Miss Pendell, W Chester Walton. Chester co
1, 8 Rooker. Wilm, Del 1' Saone N J
Jerome Keeley. Chester co Thos Good, Pa
Chas Conrad, Pa .1 Maxwell. Elkton, liftl
W R Wader, Phan W Belly, Pa
M ERCHANTW ROUSE—nod et.. above Callowhill.
Ci Kopp & Is, estagsuqun C 8 Bowman. Labenon co
'AarHotrartap, getbleaem B AlitPauti.j.ancaster co
Win it Lilly. Philo '
EAGLE HOTEL—Third 13 11 11 33, ftheY 6 24 ".
B F Whitby. Phila. R. 0 Pugin, primate co
Jos Bows, Phila. 0 P Sot , n. Vn
J J Curtis, N 0 Wobt 33 Brown, jr, r.
Wm B Jinni, N Y pawl Young. N
John W Thorns, Phila Car .1 Sankey, lid
833 Butler, bancaster 13 Newbold. Wash. D C
aMemo, Plunplxvillo 3 Bamtb, Douai:villa
Now Reed. Po In isno :lace, N J
Miss A Place; B I
BT. LOWS ItOTßL—Cheatautitreot abovoThird
C Morris, N J L M Bond Phil&
B Purnell. Phila T Bernstein. N ‘I
• Manbbeld, Boaton James Hooper. Balt
W Lee, N Y A Wint.ilast, N Y
Ph Michel. N Y ' Ch Soberer, Pans
Wra INabio, N V
THE UNION HOTEL—Arohstreet, above Thir d.
W F Shaffner. Indian's H It Dresser, Indiana
All alorshall. A Ilegbelir A .bviela Ottawa, in
Geo Martin Allegheny 1, Wi finite. t't Laois
.7 Diller Ilutfaki. N Y W. Matz & la. Pottsville
.7 Drumheller & la, Pettey's Bard Haywood, Pottsville
G M Hayes. Oltin it It Tra4o. Lembo die, NJ
W BBhaffer,Bsltimore David Onpm, easton, Pa
Mrs J P Hetrick. Easton, Pa F D Hetrick. Easton, Pa
Alex Gray. M ilkesberra Alex I.o,orato, 1 ilezhoor
aL Patio Pa C A Rif :irking, Ind
j Tito Potherb* lfif , d Pottsville .1 ratteraon,
ffikRINE INTELLmENeg,
BEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Sasttto, /ammo, qf hour* from New York,
with teem aer, 'wingers to / Aliderdice. Report.
large fleet at Ike Breakwater, Posse,' the City lee Boat
off Bombay Book, going down without a tow.
Bark Conrad. Salsbury. nom Rio de innoirn Dec 27.
co with barks lame Shot 810 Charles' e awl n,
Lett ship Champloo, Hammon. from New York for an
Francisco. Ida; nuke Frvatina. Barn, tram ttabla.arlk
q E Tay, Hughes, from Richmond. doi H H Waterman,
L.ldford, from New York,diankanted;
to Bello, Pen
ny from ondon, do; brie Union State Powell. from
Wdmm• ton. NC. do; and others before reported in veipe
date. The U H frigate Congress was ttl leave...ll she ginil
•.r Montevideo, and the U 8
el
Adams. bent
e Helm noltaandiagon gign. for the East
imp . li en gy, ags, ygtor gosanke toms into Rio de la
. giro 4an 7: la 7 0.6 8, long a 322 W. exohanked loner-
Wee with 'hip Gaaeymode, of New York.
CLEARED.
Bark John Payson. Buller, Cienfuegos, Madeira & Ca
lled&
Brig Black Squall, Davis, Bt Jago da Cobs, 0 W Ben.
Woe & Bro.
Behr Snow Flake, Weaver, Charleston, D 8 Bte We
& Co.
Bobtaaco, Taylor, Nowhere. .I A Parsons & Co.
err R Willing, Claypool, Baltimore, A Droves, Jr.
(Correspondence of theDhiladelphitExchanre.)
roftr PENN. Dl, ehr.
At P Mto tlar the bark Valetta and a bait bound
down. were tetrad into the harbor. The captain of the
oteamtog reports the lairs oak and Mail at Reedy Isl
and Point, selling down. Two harks (oak end He en
hyena, missed down thio afternoon under sail. with a
'westward breeze. The Bohr Ivy, for oalveston, reins Ina
at the Mead.
Yours, &e. SAM. B. CLEAVER.
(Correspondence of the Exchanire.l
OFL, a. Febl.
The steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Phi
ladelphln. after piuming here thin morning , broke her
main shaft, which will cause her to be towed to Rich.
mond. NORFOLK.
BY TIE.R6II.APII.
Morrooondence o I S LAND. ladelphia Feb CAPE N J. Feb 8-520 P M.
The II 8 stoop-of. war Jamestou. Captain Kennedy
t
from Aspinwall. and two barks went in this MOITUnt
11.b011t 4s . c , oek,.and two barks vcnt o ens st tkie see
june. Windt YlE—WetittlYir 11101nQ3 IY,
Yoo4. 'k . B. HUGHES.
av TlLiteakitia.
(COrrerrpandenee of The Fresa.)
New Yong. Feb 8.
Arrived, hark Frannie Senor, from taveripeol.
Nonvork. Pei, 8.
Arrived. 'Jahr Beni Willis. from James River for Bos
ton, laden with corn, with loss of spare end calla. 't he
vessel it a cmonlete wreak. Alan. schr Edwin Miller,
Wilmer, of the Baltimore line with loss of rudder.
HAMPTON ROAN. FebB.
A heavy northeast storm prevai'ed to day. The ship
Silver Star. from Baltimore for California, oame into
the Roads with loss of rudder and chain.
Arrived, sofa Samuel, from Sombrero.
WAsursorov, Feb 8.
The bark Acme, which sailed from New York on the
9th ult. for Vera Cruz. Mee in collision, on the nicht of
the 28th ult. during a gale, with a schooner, Her fore
mast and bowsprit were carried Away. and she was
other:Me injured. Tee bark put into New (Melina on
the 2d inst. Would have to discharge her cargo before
she could rename her voyage.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Virginia, Hedy, sailed from Richmond 7th
inst. for Puiladelphia.
Rteamsblp Delaware, Cannon, hence, arrived at New
yestetdr
ir, Mean earl,Crowell, cleared at Nan , York yer
ter r for Sa Francisco.
811 J a ne * , olearnd at New York yesterday
for pidachicola
Ship Witchcraft, from Foochow foe, arrived at New
Vora yesterday.
Ship Zuleika Glover. cleared at Mobile 34 last. for
Havre, With 3691 hales cotton, valued at 8201449.
elide Advance, Br) Darold. for Liverpool, cleared at
Mobile 3d inst. wltu 4176 Dile,' of cotton, valued at
1621 497,
Alp Corg.nernr. for Havre. cleared at Mo
bile all inst. wirli 364 bales cotton valued vt esii.oto
Sark Adelaide w mode, front Rio de Janeiro Den
27,
arrised no at italt!inura 3 esietu
Otind Laura, Masson. from Rio de Janeiro,
Arrived neat nalomore yesterday.
Hark Warren Pusher.. Crowell, from Savannah, ar
rived at Providence 7th mat
Bark Man. Cheaver, rum Manila Oct IR, arrived at
New York Yeeterdas.
Brig T B Wattson, from Puerto Cabello, arrived at N
'York yesterday.
Brig Havana, Cartm, for gonalautinopla, cleared at ff
York yesterday,
THE PRESS .-= PHILADELPHIA.; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1860.
bile Brig ad Daniel Malony. Steelman, hence , arrived at Mo
inat.-
Bohr 0b Oa:stairs, Ruston, hence, arrived at Mobile
Sit inst.
Oohs Aid. En , hell, for New York, cleared at Wilming
ton, NC. 6th inst.
Bohr A B flares, Robinson, cleared at New York )ott
terday for Philadelphia.
astir F G Brognerd, Williams, for Philadelphia, old
at New York Yeaterdar.
Bohr Treasurer, Pother, cleared at New York rioter
day for Baltimore.
Bohr B N Wagon. Malloy, cleared at New York Yes
terday tor Philadelphia.
Bohr ft Coggehall, Tilton, cleared at New York yes
terday for Wilmington. NC
Bohr J A liallock, Nickerson, cleared at New York
yesterday for Galveston.
The bark Emily. that was brought to Now York from
the Onset of Alma , in charge of U 8 officers, sailed
from Greenpoint for the coast again, on Saturday night
last. She was towed through Nell Gate, and mooed
through Long Island Bound.
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ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of
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mut. oar annum.
Mgl;l=iMMCZill
Moe open doily, from 9 until S o'clock, and on Mon
lay and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, ORAN
M. MORRIS.
&WISE'S SEWING MAOIIINKB.
N 0.2 Sewing Maohi nee
No.l Sowing Madam .....
The Family Sewing Machine, A 75
The Family Sewing Machine.— 60
1. M. SINGER & CO.,
No. 502 CHESTNUT Street.
ONE PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
StrLas, made in the best manner. Mutterer for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling 'noes marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE•PRICE System is striotly adhered
o, as we believe this to be the only fair Ray of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. JONES &
soak( ald Trt A RICHT Street.
BAtatrantißit FIRE-PROOF SAFES. —A TOry
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason•
Ole prices, No. Sali CHESTNUT Street, Philadelohto.
MOM tf RV Ana & 'WATSON
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
Ooilra Err-Chartered by the State ol Perirmilesnla,
RULES.
1. Money Is reoelyed every day, and to any amount.
arcs or smell.
I. FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from
the day it is put tn.
S. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever
tie milled for, and without node..
d. !busy is received from Ezscstf ors, Admix is craters,
fluardiass, and other Trustees, in huge or small rams,
to remain a long or short venal.
it The money received from Depositors is Inverted in
Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rants, and other first
class seounties.
I. Moe open every day—WALNUT street, southwest
o n•r Third street. Phila.%lebte. solli
MARRIED.
ETILLE—NMITIC—On the 7th met . by the Risbt
Rev. Bishop Fotter D. U.. Rome K. Mille to Magee
K.. dauvhter of William W. Smith.
BROOKS—PATCH the Met ult .11:Rev. Dr.
um A. V, than . Mr. William H. Brooks to Min Mary
E. Patohell. both of this pity.
FOIL t.—Hort the 2d inst.. by Rev. M. Taylor,
Mr. Philip O. Mord. of Cape May, N. J . .. to Mice Mary
R. °nem. of this city.
NF.CE—STOKES.-Aln the 18th ult.. by Rev. A. A.
Willits. Mr Josiah Nece, of Erie county, Pa., to Miss
Egiggiejli Stpic r es. of quiet-.
11,‘ T owl e ph ult., at . Ifs d
of Cooperstown, R. J., to Mile tiliatieir iudYerolKia
Camden.
W Chester, 2d teat . by Rev. M.
A. Talbot. Chaplain D. 8. Navy. tnClara
R.. Wen daualiter of Samuel 111noh, both of Chesty',
Delaware ermety. Pa.
NIAKASON—RUTIIFDL.—On the eth inst., by Rev.
Joseph S. Lame. Mr. David Make/ion to Mule Martha
Ruthful, both of this oily.
DIED.
KEYSER.—Suddenly. on the morning of the 7th lost,
Elhenan Winchester Keyser, in the 69th year of his
84 1" he male ;olntives and friends of the family are
invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence,
No. 23i North Ninth sttect, without further notice, on
Friday sfternonn next. the leth inst. at I o'clock. 10
proceed to Germantown.
The officers and members of the Grand Lobe of A.
V. ht. of Penes. tvansa,also the officers and membere of
Union Lotto, No. are respectfully invited to at
tend
. .
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POULTERER.—On the Bth instant Mat le Imorene,
infant daughter of Stephen B. end 'Harriet V. Poul
terer. aged 2 Years l months and 8 days.
Th.) relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her parents. No 17)1 Mount Vernon street, on Fri
der afternoon, at 2 Wolin*. without further notice. • "
ilLt.NN.—On the lth met.. Susie, daughter 01 Benin
min F. and Mary Olson, aged byears,
The relatives and friends of tne family nye invited
to attend the funeral. from the toliidence or her pa
rents. south. eat corner of Gluten and neventeenth sta.,
on Friday, loth inst , at 10 o'clock A. M., without fur
therine, Interment at Frankfort), ••
I, not
the 7th inst." Fanny. wife of Or. Lamps,
The male relatives and friends of the family are in
vited to attend t'e funeral, without farther notice,
front tier late residence, No. lall Spruce street, on
Friday morning next at 9 o'clock. e•
WI the residence of her uncle, Thomas
Humphreys, Lower Merlon. Montgomery cou..tx,
entliortne smart Wilson. daughter of the late Geerge
Wilson, in the 011th year of her age, 11105 notice will
elven a her funemlJ
TAYLOR.—On the 7th inst., Rachel Taylor. consort
of Joshua Taylor, deceased. in the 77th ye rr of her age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral, from the residence of her sons No. 232 Vine
street; on Friday, 10th inst., at 9 o'c tick ,lnterinent.at
South Laurel
Wahl Oa —Un the the 7th inst., Jam es HOWL
youngest child of Willett and Eliza Walton, aged 7
years and 8 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, Rich
mond Lane, below Frankfort! road, Nineteenth ward ,
•
this afternoon at 2 o'cloog.
liILKE4I)I 4 .—On the 7th instant, Susan D. i 3 ilkeson,
relict of the Into hamlet Idilkeson, la the 88th year of
her rise.
Funeral from the residence of her son in-law. Wm.
Macintosh, No. 718 Seventh street, above floater!, on
Friday morning at 10 o'clonk.
ft MOWN' ,
the 7th inst., Wilbert, son of John
B owning, aged IV months.
Funeral from the residence of his grand-father, Jo
seph Webster, 1121 Palmer street, this afternoon, at 1
o'clock •
AGAN.—Oa the 7th instant. Elisabe Fagaa, wife
of Patriek Pagan, aged 60 years
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 70
Fouth Seventhstreet, below Fitzwater, on Friday
morning, al o'slous.
EtTEbb.—On the 7th mt.. Hannah, daughter of the
late Mama& and Jane Steel. in her 2lst year.
Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Moore, Rodman
street. above Juniper, this morning, at 10 ()Weak. •
RUNTr.R.—on the 6th inst., Margaret Getz, daugh
ter of Benjamin and Lipzie Hunter, aged 4 years and 4
month".
Funeral from N 0.130.1 South Tenth street. this after
noon. nt 2 . o'clock.
. .
.—O
GR.En the 7th 'nor • George Washington, lon of
Randolph and Margaret Gee, aged 1 year, 10 months,
and 17 days.
Funeral from the residence of hip parents, rear of
she Inquirer street, above Browo, Ws afternoon, at 1
&dont.
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BOUTCIIER,—On the nth mot , Mr. Enos Daniell er,
in the Md roil. of II is 117 C.
I"...neral from h , s late residence. Mowetow , , Ahino
ton township. Montgomery county, this (Thursday)
morn ins, nth) , lons.
DUNO N.—On the nth Inst.. at Ban& ford, Twont y
third ward, James A. Dungan, in the 72tlf Year of /HS
age.
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Funeral on this ellernonn, at 2 o'clock.
DEMON & SON, PREVIOUS TO RE
MOVAL to their rtow nom (En. MS CHEST
NUT Street,) will WI on several large lots of
BP.M° 000Ds,
AT PRICES BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTA
TION,
And have now ready for We
Second Mourning Br Manta. Oinshaing, Mouseline de
Leine., Melly de Lainas, Bareges, Chances, Chase,
Mohairs, T. Were, Lustros, Chintzes, Lane Sleeves,
Lace Sers,l,4., tra,
SESSION k SON, Mourning Store,
feS No, Ma CHESTNUT Street
(ff. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE M.
TCAL INSBRANCE COMPANY,
PHIL ADFLPII lA. Fobruarr 8, 180.
At an Election, held nn the 6th inst.. in pereunnen of
the charter, the Inllossin; named gentlemen Were tins
ntinodely to elected Directors of this Company for the
ensuing near, viz;
Clem Tingley, Samuel Burnham,
William R. Thompson, I Rohert Steen,
Froder.ick Brown, William Musser,
Cctritelltis Stevenson, Bent. W. neater,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
11. I, Carson, Z. I, ,, throp,
Bobcat Toland, Oharles I elan,
Frederick Lonnig, . Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles,,S Worry ,, Smith Bowen,
Jalnes S. Woodward f John bared, Patellar,
Aed at n meeting 01 the Board, held this day, CLLM
'll
'IINGLEI, Esq., acne unanimously rerelec LP, I I l
2/9.-
dent. B. M. lIINOHMAN,
fop thstult —
[7:OFFICE OF THE GUARDIAN!' OF
THE POOR, Fiteaustiv gib. ISit.
„. Special Meeting of the BOARD OP GUAR
DIANS, held TIM DAY. to consider the demise of
their worthy President, the following Preamble and
Resolutions were ndopted:
Whom', Ulm; pleased Divine Providence to remove
from anions us the President or this Board, 'who,
during a lons life. distinguished for its active bene
volence and usefulness in every position he occupied,
secured the respect and esteem of all with whom he
wee mandated, and the confidence of the community;
therefore.
anh, That this Board regards the demise of E.
W. KEYSER as a severe foss to thepuhlie. and reps
eislly to the Department of which he was the Pt etuding
Officer.
iteso . tred, That a Committee of Three ho appointed t o
convey to the family the condolence of the Hoard in this
sad bereavement to them and to us.
Resormd That we attend in a body the funeral of our
late President. Attent :
It
THE ma NA(IERS OF "THE JEWISH
fl FosT im HOME" thankfolly acknowledge tho
l i e t u t %tm in e n l e ez t l i f ,, m4d , red Dollars from the dons, of
rcrGENERAL ..ONA. MEETING.
—Rey. J. F. MIR BIN, D. D.. Corresponding
Frototary of the M. E. Cherub will preach in Trinity
Clutreh. EIGHTH. btreet, shore Race, on FRIDAY
EYENI NG next, he 10th enact. The members of the
severs! Churehes in the city ere, earnest)) inviter) to at
tend. There will be eolleetinti—the ohjeot luting to
increase the interest in the subject throughout the city.
feB-20
1- . 0. INSURANCE COMPANY' OF THE
STA rE or PENNSYLVANIA.
FIIILA DELPITIA. FebrUn ry 6, 1850.
The Direetnrs have floe day declared a Dividend of
TWRI.VP AND A HALF DOLLARS per there nn the
Carded Stork or the Comeeny. payable to the Stock
holders , r their legal representative?, on demand.
fe7-10:11
r;REV. H. GRATTA N 611NINENS WILL
preach on 121sIDAY k . F . 4l4 , b i SDer. R and
;,Y,evErcr,s3ftiazirat.ivitrarl'ogpora:. ".
(e6-R*
ry , 7" DR .S C UDDE WELL
at
L 1.3. the FOURTH LECTURE on INDIA, at
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LECTURE, in Eng lish,at RAYROIf tITREET
B L. On Ihe lath mutant. at BP. It. Itiobodt. Frano44
plate lea," for the benefit of the German Hospital
Tiekete 24 cents, to be had at the door. fel-d
OFFICE pHILADELPHIA AND
READINIi RATLROAD °toeWADY.
t tit') Annual Meetina of the Stockholder. of the
Ph hulslnNutand Readingßailroad Compel''' , held oulu"
erl9.ls4o,the following gentleme4 were Intaannousty
mooted °Ricers for AEI
PRWRMINT.
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WALNU r Street. on MONDAY, the 13th nay of Feb
ruery next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At this mentin t an Election will ho held for ten Mans
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COTTONA DES.
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CHECKS.
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DI:MATS. and
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F AMBIT% OASSISIERES, and WOOLLENS
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NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
SEA LED PROPOSALS will be received until the
lath of APRIL next. for the graduation and masonry
of the following seetions of the
At.LENTOWN RAILROAD,
To wit : Perm 25, 2i 29, 29, 30, 31, 33, 55, SG, ST, SS. 89,
and the oxesvatine of n
TONNI' l IRV FEET LONO ON REC.'3O.
The above soetinns rompriso all the heavy work on
the line of the road. and in Imlieved to he the hest class
of work that tins bran flawed to Contractors for some
time, lining the w"rk that is necessary for the construe
tion of a first-class road with very light grades at af
broken country.
,
owlfioatoole• mope. and profiles may he seen at the
En-ineer`a office in Allentown.
Torras ^f payment Callh.
FoveaOm to be worked "Proposalx," and allareresed
to the CHIEF ENOINEHR, ALLENTOWN, Lehigh
o,unty, Pa. By order of the Board.
.1. F. BOP fERWORTII, President.
Gyn. A. Annear,, Chief Engltieer.
Feb. 7. /Ea fe9thtaplo.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE HIM OF 'MORRIS & KTEYLE
Imo been discolved, and all Mlle contranted in the
mane of Raid Finn after January IT. 18641. to he settled by
Robert Morrie. RollifitT M O lllllB.
bniVit4
February 1, 1830. fe9-2t.'
IF YOU WANT THE BEST. GO WHERE
there is shill and the hest arrangement for makin ,Phelan...Om and Affilinitypee, it REIMER'S Gallery.
SEC ND Street. shove Gross. It*
COINS AND MEDALS OF ALL KINDS
Miueralo, Shells, Fngrovingo. Autorrapho, Ste
tionery, and Fanoy Arlinles, Bought aud Sold.
DE
lal4-1m• Nn. 111 Nnrth NINTH. 'le ft, ARCM Pt.
VINEGAR.-200 bbls. Clarified Cider
T Vinegar; W do Whito Wine Vinegar, In extra
heavy
la latle., ;adore end for Bale Ivy ItOWLEVD
ASHIIIIIt N Vat. h. CO.. IC WiiAli.Vlttit. fee
HA MM AND SHOULDERS. -2,300
Flamm City-Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also,
NO Fifteen extra sugar-eured frame, fur sale by 0. 0.
SADt.IM te 00.. ARCH Street. 2d door above Front
STORAGE.—Largo Stores to Rent at Ken.
sinston Screw Dock. Shipp' cargoes taken at low
rates. Appl) to
ROW LAW. AS.IOI3RNER, k Co..
PENN street. above I,A 0
Or No le Sooth W llARvip.
TEACHER OF TIM AllEt-OIMOIi
D. A. WARDEN.
Organist of Bt. Jame' hpieropalehur_Oh.
fel.it.P 413 CH VATNUT Fltrest,
110tURN1N0 FLU W. ALCOIIUL, AND
PINE OIL, in bnrifyi and half hnrregoi, manufaa
hoed and for maleb, ROWLEY, ASllHuitriLlt k
Nn.la FL Wharves.
SYRUP MOLASSES, tko.-500 hhda. and
and o =Primo. 67,101 W,
otreei.
SPRING OF 1860.
MARTINS,
PEDDLE,
HAMRICK, & Co..
No. 90 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store, end are daily receiving, complete
linee of the following desirable goods, vir.:
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND CANTON FANS,
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHES,
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Adifisted to Southern and Western Trade, to which we
invite the attention of first-oleo buyers. feg•Sin
1 8 6 0 . 8 , PRIM*. 1860
•
NOTIONS
VIM Tilt
SOUTHERN TRADE.
M'OAULEY.
BROTHER. &
BREWSTER.
No. 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have n large and complete aseertment of
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
FANS,
BELTS,
WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS,
To which they Incite tho attention of firit-elseipov.
H DUHRING &I CO.,
Nos. 06 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Aro now resolving, by suaceesive arrivals from Eu
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
OF
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and solicit an in
venation of their complete and well-aaaortrd stook—
HOPRCIALLIF ADAPTED TO BOUTUVRN ►ND INH.TERN
TRADE. fe6-Sin
nearly every page is
1860. SPRING. 1860.
BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Would respectfully invite the attention of BUYEITI to
their
SPRING STOCK OF
NEW GOODS_.
and
Men'e Under Wear. Also, GLOVES, HOSIERY.
FANCY GOODS.
Of all dssoriptions.
Machine Sewing!' (Ladies') Ores' Trininnnea, No
tions. ka., &a.
fey-Sm 400 MARKET STREET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
OPENING.
WILL OPEN ON
THURSDAY MORNING, Oth Inst.,
2000 FOULARD ROBES.
OF OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION,
NI aura( MARV RX PREYS/.T Pon
OUR OWN BALES,
SOME OF THE STYLES DEINO CONFINED
TO US.
Those good. nre et the newest and richest description,
and will be sold at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO..
BIS and SA CHESTNUT STREET. $01.2t
M USLINS, OF THE BEST GRADES,
On hand, slime and varied stook of Brown and Bleached
fiIIEBTINCIS AND BIIIRTINOS,
Z. hioinr
and by the piece or yard, et the lowest
. 11 4+TelL.2 U'sT G . _ LINENS,
Will tto moat approved bratide. -
SUPERIOR GOODS AT 31 AND sm CENTS
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
460 j 452, and 4h4 North SECOND Street.
tes-et. Above WILLOW
1860. s P R I
A I t sT it G AN S; E T ). O 0 ICIB6O .
One of the largest and most complete stocks of goods
in our line in this country. The beet terms and the
cheapest prices.
O. H. GARDEN & 00..
Afanufeeturers of, and Wholesale Dealers in,
HATS, OAFS, FURS,
SILR and STRAW DONNF.TS, and STRAW GOODS,
ARTIFICIAL WLOWERS, ea.tTllCss. RUCHICI•
Nos. 600 and 6011 MARKET STREET', S. W. corner
Sixth. fe7.3m
WM. JOHNS 8.1 SON.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOT, SHOE, aid GAITER MATERIALS,
LABTINGS, GALLOONF. oft
MEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER.
FRENCH KIDS, LAMM
SLIPPER UPPERS. &e.
N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND ARCH STREWN.
Ift3-3m
SLEEPER ea FENNER.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS,
No. 830 MARIOT STREET,
fe33m PHILADELPHIA
%?VM.A. DROWN &
MANUFACTURERS.
fo3-1m PILILADELPHII
CHINA AND QUEENSIVARE.
BOYD iSc STROUD.
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a oomplete Stock of
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH CHINA
At their Old Bland, No. 30 NORTH FOURTH t t.
Poor doom below hlerelinnte Hotel. to 'thigh they in
vita the ettentlon of \VnIILCCALP. Bill sac
girAGENTS Yon PITTSIIVR4 ()LAM fe3-3m
T URNBULL, ALLEN, (t CO. )
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
CHINA AND
QUEENSWARE.
Nom. 23 and 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market and Chemtnut streets.)
ErriTTAnuito °LAPP MINN( Y. GIAAN, or. OR
BY THE PARKAOR, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
MO ant
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
IV ORYTYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES!
MoOLEES'.
NO. GSM CHESTNUT STREHT.
Below Seventh (opeoeite Jay ne's IWO.
O. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $1
Those who desire a rosily aplandid
PHOTOGRAPH
should onll at thir
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN
SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE.
Copies et DAQUERREOTYPEd or Anihrotr pee, o
any miss, finished 111 CRAW!, OIL, WATER-C:O,OR
MOSS, BROTHER, & CO.,
PUBLISIIERS. BOOKSELLERS, AND
STATIONERS.
NO. 430 MARKET ATP EET.
ARNOLD'S GPENVINE WRITJNO INKS.
There being a spurious artiole offering in the market,
it is important the public should know where The
Genuine Arbirie." in lure to be obtained.
An invoice per ship Ann E. Hooper, direct from the
maroon firer Just revolved, nno for seta, wholesale and
retail. - forefeet with a large assortment of I.OMMER
-01 STATIONARY, at the lowest prams. la3l-tuthse
Pitivy WELLS CLEANED AT A LO
Price, to Attain the contents. Address
TlMSON,Poudrette Offic fen•lm.
1213 North SECOND etroot,
FANCY DRY GOODS
FOR FAMILY VBR
MILLINERY GOODS.
SHOE FINDINGS.
UMBRELLAS.
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
N 0,1246 MARKET EVITISIrr,
QUEENSWARE.
T.I.IIRD.STREBT JOBBING BOWIES
1860. SPRING. 1860.
FRESH GOODS.
RIEGEL, ,BAIRD. 813 00..
EMPORTERB AND „JOBBERS
OF
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 4T N. THIRD STREET.
;PHILADELPHIA.
Would reepeottuDy Invite the attention of Conran'
Merchant, to their
LARGE AND WELL•HELECTED STOOK OP
FRESH bPRING GOODS,
Which they are now receiving in Store.
NT Merohani■ would find it to their advantage to
call and examine our stock. feS•Sne
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY & 0 0.,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
EOREIGN'AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. QS NORTH THIRD ST.,
Are now ready for the
BPRIN G TRADE,
And prepared to offer, to CASH and prompt six
months Buyers, one of the
LARGEST
AND
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In tho country, and at Priers that will drf competi
tion, not only in this, bat in any other city.
Purchasers will find our Stook wall assorted at all
seasons of the year.
I. T. WAY, t 17Ai. 11. DUNLAP.
WY. P. war, fe3 3m cEo. P. way.
y ARD, GILLMORE & CO.
NOB. 40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
♦ND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND
fe3-3m BRAWLS.
RA IGUEL, MO 0 RE,BO CO.,
(LATE RAWLIEL /6 Co.)
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
DRY GOODS,
Non. 200 AND TN NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE (WEST SIDE),
1,3-St PHILADELPHIA.
ALNSPAdH, REED, & CO..
WHOLESALE DIALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 130 NORTH THIRD STREET.
(COMM THIRD AND CHUMP ITC')
PHILADELPHIA.
J CHAS. E. ANIPACII.
WM. ANSPACH. JAs. Ai Mon, DAVID M. B W alt.
fe3-3m
MILTON COMM. WM. M. PARHAM. BOB?. D. WOILIE.
COOPER, PARIIADI, & WORK,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
OF .
HATS. CAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Constantly on hand a large assortment of Straw
end Lane Bonnets, panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf
Hats, Bonnet Trimmings . , Artificial Flowers, Ruches,
ho. fe3.3m
FAUST, WINEBRENER,
& CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
HARDWARE,
NO. 49 NORTH TA IRD STREET,
.41bovs Market, new Brown stone Store, erected on the
Old arty Hotelot,
PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID JADIT. D. 0. WINDBRIINEE.
IV. M. CAR THE. (e7-SIR
HENDRY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. w. CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
EI.A.ZELL & HARMER.
MANUMTVIIISB
Alb
WHOLESALX DVALXBII
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 138 NORTH THIRD STREW.
♦ foil assortmen t of City' made Boota and noes con
stantly on hand. 810-tf
LAING & MAGINNIS,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS:
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINOS.
SHOE IIfANUFACTIMERS' ARTICLES:
TUNEING MA ES. CHINAc.E SILKS, THREADS, COT•
NhEDL
SOLE AGENTS FOR
gigra t ottped DEL Muslims Silk, and Upfield'a
No. 30 North THIRD Street. fe3.3m
SOWER. BARNES Eis CO..
BOOKSELLERS
AND
PODLiaIIZEB OF
MELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONS' GEOLOGY.
BROOKS' NORMAL AnrramsTloB.
SANDERS' READERS, Ao..
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(nut ■ids, below Arah Street.) te3 3rD
910 DIE 11.0 HANTS BUSING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLAI3ON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-CLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealer, to our large stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED O,L CAMBRIC.
a beautiful article for hider. The Wiwi stock of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF lIOLLANDS m the
market, at prees which defy oompotition. fed 3m
JAMES, KENT, SAN TEE
da co .
IMPORTERP AND JODDRRII
OF
DRY GOODS,
NOS. SOW AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET
ABOVE RACE,
Respeotfully Invite the en
us at u ttion of bu) ere to their
al
LARUE AND COMPLETE STOCK
or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among which will bo found full linea of
BATES' MILLS AND YORK COMPANY'S COT
TONADES.
Mao, a LARGE VARIETY
01 New and oonllned styles of
PRINTS.
MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4-c.
fog-tin
SEWING 111A.CIIINES.
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
lIENUY COY, Agent,
621 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR,
Marlines, with Operators, on hire to Private Female's.
BRANCR OTTICRII:
7 West STATE Street, Trenton. N. I.
110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Easton, Pa.
jal9-em
. ILOOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA
CIIINE.—The great and increasing demand for
Wilcox h (BMW Sewing Machine le n guarantee 01 its
'moaner excellence. Price $3O. For WO at FAIR
BANKS' Scale Warehouse.ne CHESTNUT Street.
feS-tf
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WIIOGNBALE DEALERS IN
DRY aoons.
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, DO
)a7/-Setif No. 777 CHESTNUT Street.
D R. seIIENOK OAN BE FOUND AT
hie office, No. SO North SIXTH Street, on Fri
day and Saturday of each week. Iblendlos and Tura
days are eat apart for visiting patients in and out of the
city. On Wednesday and Thoreilay of each week he is
at hie aloe. No. 1113 BALTIMORE. Street, Baltimore,
Md. Ilse tonne for a thorough examination with the
Respo•oineter, at his office or any. pert of the city, are
el:. regular viiiitations efterw • rde, 80 cents a visit. All
advice at his oilier free of charge; and, in all case.
where persona do not feel able to pay for having their
lunge examined, they will be cared for. and have the
gains attantinn a/. rnvownd, r•
B RICK -MAKING MACHINES which tern
er tlggyegdkere,oo? le ti i
p ßrick Fres' es,
arA i arKlvft c
ARNAULeikerftAl
Komi, above nah meet. 1074 in
WARTS.
WANTED—IN A DOMESTIO
MISSION HOUSE, on CHESTNUT Street, a
6ALEBIIIAN—a thoroush and indefatigable man, and
one acquainted With troth the city , southern. sad
western trade, and also with the manufacture:it in and
about Philadelphia. Will be liberally treated with in
the war of salary, &a.—by tuldreaeina "Clerkehig," at
the cane of this pager. over real name, (which will be
bald striotly con dential.) fe9-6t
WJANTED—A SALESMAN acquainted
with the 11.11/ti trade, A le n.*lT-Rood' Jobbing
Bowie, on M Asa ET Street. Bog to learn the
bUI111011; Address "Jobber," mace of The Pr...with
real name, In confidence. fee-St.
W ANTS A SITUATION AR
man,TRUCK
WER. or FARMER and GARDENER. a
married n (an Airieriean,l with one it hild. Hu been
three year. in his Ipresent situation, end will be disen
gaged on the first of March. Apply to R. 8U1NT.923
and au MARKET Street. fe9-3t.
VVAN TED.—A Lady who can furnish the
higheigtestimoni els, desires a situation as 'House
keeper. Address, for six days, "L . 14.," at this of
fice.fe6-6t*
rii3 WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS.
The advertiser has a thorough knowledge of this
business, and. having been connected with it for twelve
yours. has n lucrative connection. Rival engage with
an established house as salesman. or take an interest to
the WEEMS. Leritimate replies will bs attended to.
Address at this race rERPRIBE.. fee-et*
WANTED—A Business Man who has
!indiuma experience in soliciiins trade and who
hewn rood acquaintance in Philadelphia. City refer
ence required. Apply by latter to 4 . N. V. Y.," at this
office, piing address and occupation for the ast five
yearn. peg -2t•
WANTED.—A young man from the
v v. country wishes a situation in a Wholesale Dry
Goods or tirocery Rouse, whore he could obtain a know
ledge of the business. Warr nut so much an objOot
a_ Permanent situation. Address ' R," Office of ne
. feB.3S
WANTED —Enterprising Men. as Agents
for the Bola of " EVE rtYnoprs LA.WYER
AND COUNSEL.Lf./k IN BUSINESS." Fr om
_go to
em day can ht. read& merle. AHOY to JOHN E.
pOT l'Eft. Yublether.6l7 Sensate Street. fe4.6t
TO CANVASSERS —One or two first.
ohm. reliable CANVASSERS for Johnson, Fre,
& Co.'s worhe wanted. to go to Chicago, where an ex
cellent openinkte utfate4L Apply St 1 5 4 LAKE Street,
Chleaee, Illinois. 0. I. GRIFFITHS.
le3 61'
LAND WARRANTS WANTED,
HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN,
DREXEL & CO.,
Jai 10 SI SOUTH THIRD STREET.
FOR SALE AND TO LET
v roLET.—Desirable Brick Dwelling, in
geed order, with large yard. No. 419 lIARAIONY.
street: north of Catherine ea4t of Fifth street. For
farther particulars apply Dora 9 to /1 A. M.. Ne , 619
VINE street. fe9 ft*
NI OR SALE OR EXCIIANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY,—A valuable F ARIL on P. R. R.,
near Gen. Wa)ne station, 13 miles from the City, front
ing on Lanettater pike; contains lee acres. The land is
In a high state of cultivation; fine atone mansion, tenant
and roach house, all necessary out-budding, with fine
runningrrtids`rorLater
within the same distance of Philadelphia.
Also, one Delaware-county Farm. of 73 acres, Eno
location, near Linnwood station. Those who want a
country residence, having property to exchange , bed
better examine this property before purchasing else
where.
A Lot of Ground on Pine street, west of Twenty
second.
Some fine Lots on Trenton avenue and Clearfield
street. clear of all incumbrance,wlll bo exchanged for
small houses..
A groat variety of property, ground rents, and Donde
or vile mu! exchnnge.
Apply to
feB-lot
I.F.VIR k COFFIN,
308 WALNUT Street
FOR SALE—A Horse and 'Business
Wa%on, fitted for a Pte Baker. Apply at No. 803
GREEN Street fe&Yl•
FOR SALE.—The Stock, Good-will, and
Faxtores of a Retail Carpet and Oil-Cloth Store.
One of the best locations an the easy. Rent low, and will
he sold bargees f applied for immediately. Ad
dress '• Box 32P," Philadelphia P.O. feß St.
pOR SALE—On accommodating terms,
-A: the Store and Dwelling No. e 43 South SECOND
Street. Apply to WILLIAM R. ALL)N, No. 8:13
ARCH. street. fat 6t*
ARCS STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE
—The Store and Dwelline No. 211 A rrh street.
Terms easy. Apply' to WILLIAM R. ALLEN, No. g 36
ARCH street. lei 6t.
FOR SALE— THE BROADWAY
P u oll NMI' AND ItIACHINE-131101% D. LOUIS,
m.s.ri,
EFITABLMHED IN 18,36.
This long-establasbed and well known Foundry is of
end for sale on nopommodatins terms. .
. . . . .
During the last eighteen months the Buildtngs have
all been rebuilt, in the most approved modern style, and
new machinery added. making the most complete es
tablishment of its size in the Western muary.
The Foundry Betiding is 95 by 65 feet, and furnished
with Cranes. Cupola, Core Oven. he., ke.. complete.
The Machine bhop is ltd by 40 feet. two and one-half
stories high. and contains a large and pelt-arranged net
of Lather. Boring and Planing Machines, ke.„ usually
found in Shops for dningrt general Machinery balances.
The stock of Patterns is the largest and most valuable
in the city of Bt. Louie. Flasks.l cols./go, about Black
smith shop, Foundry, Machine Blimp, and Boiler yard
in abundance. •
A tnoet e'xoellent opportunity is offered for two or three
Practical mechanic'. with a "mall amount of Capital, to
embark in a well•er ablished manufacturing human.
For pattioulars address. at lit. Louts. tdo,
fe3.lrna CUDDY. CARPENT.ER, & CO,
TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
WA. A Retail Store and fixtures, well locates for bald-
A Mill, Td by 23 feet, three stories high, with water
power and steam for scouring and finishing RocOs•
A Dye House. WY by 21 feet,with good watt r for dyeing,
and plenty of dry room.
This property in Fisher's lane t near the Germantown
Railroad, being so very accessible to the city, makes it
very des irable.
THOMAS R. FISHER.
Jarl-t p f p y to
o Fisher's Lane.
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets, haring three
fronts, suitable for a church or factory site. For terms
to.. addram I. tt., at tam office. Dale-tt
pACTORY LOT FOR. SALE.—A
valua
ble corner lot t 12.5 feet square, having three trouts,
admirably located for a factory nit.. It is situated. in
the southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly-im
proving neighborhood. it will be sold on reasonable
terms. For particulars, address "K.," office of The
Press. jallt-tf
NI 110118E3 TAVERNS, and STORES,
B.M. Real Estate of every desorintion for sale or to
rent. Apply to MAX REIN'S,
Real Estate Aent.
No. 217 North SECOND Street,
in L. Tonray & Co.'s Seed adore.
All orders will be promptly attended to. English
,
French,c and German spoken. Collector of
ntB-3m Ground
BOARDING.
nOARDING-In Private Family, with
J
eloennt Rooms. at 112$ GIRARD Street. feB-3t*
A PRIVATE FAMILY. PLEASANTLY
locatod. in a central part or the city. would arca
priodate two geutleinen with full or partial BOARD.
Please address "13. hl, 'Blood's Dispatch. fent.
PERSONAL.
AVID E. WOOD AND CHARLES C.
MOORE, are no longer authorized to transact
any business for me. not lutvinit been an my employ
110 Cd about January let, ISM.
T. M. RIDGWAY,
$3? ARCS Street.
Philadelphia, February 7. IWO. fe9-3t*
THE HOLDERS OF T. P. REMING
TON k. CO.'S paper. endorsed hy George Calla
g.lian who are willing to accept the offer of TbN PbR
t,ENT. for the release of said endorsement, are re
ofestdto Ca l lag h an, y as possible at the Counting room
Robert Pio. 43 South FRONT Stgeet. and
sign the release. tel eta& th 3t•
Phil February 3,1560
INFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN
J. CLEFLY Mies J . J. WILSON, of Philadelphia.
Thew i Trinney for him in the hands of his brother.
fei-d3tent3t E. D CLER.Y. Phitadelphts.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
BOSWELL & WILSON,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
HAVE REMOVED TO THE N. W. CORNER OF
FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPII IA
REMOVAL.---SMALL do CHANDLER,
JIIAL
WHOLESALE GROCER., have removed from
66 North SECOND Street, to 123 MARKET Street,
above Front. north mde. ja
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
EXCIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
—Office N 0.409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise
general r, on favorable terms, either limited or vl/.-
051051.
DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah BonaMl, Joshua T. Owen,
John Oinnodo. Thomas Marsh,
Beer. M. Ifoliinshead, Saml. L. N mrdt, e.
John McDowelL.Jr., I..d.ard D. Rntvrta,
R.C.lltele. John J. Urattli,
James T. Bale. (Bellefonte.)
JERE:WAR BONSALL, President.
.011 N Q GINNODO, Vice Preside*.
HOWARD W. DAVID. goaretsry 1325-Intha7
T IE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
INVIIITID I
WORTH M VERqu ,OccHuo.AL ESTATE
Thep remium' are Lowrin than in MOT other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have WOO OJILASEIt.
This is a strictly Marrst. Coremins. Them are n o
Stook.holdenr, so that ALL THE PROFITB
lELORG TO VIII INDORYD.
Pamphlets, and every information, WV be had
nasals, Oil Spplleattahl tO
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
S, W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT bitzests.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robin., John Welsh,
Mordeoat L Dawson, George H. &tart.
:I?i r iq I r t 4Vr t i a ad
'
t E. 8. Whelan,
J. Fisher beaming.
mph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
ohn H. Atwood, Arthur 0 Coffin,
homas H. Powers, Oeorge W. Toland,
William &to Kee. Thos. Wattson. aM-Irif•
CARL WOLFSOI!N
ANT ,
CARL ROHNSTOCR'S
THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE
Will take pines on
THURSDAY, February 9, IScO.
AT TUT
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
For proirainmee and particulars see at the Music
Stores. Subscribers are requested to show their tickets.
Single tickets ONE DOLLAR, can be hail on the e me
iu nil at the door.
Toe grand ever -stringed Steinway Piano is from
Noun. Blasius & Brother's Wareroome,loo6 Chestnut
street. te3.9t
i fkmp it eiIIeKERING & SONS, MANII
FACTUR ER9 or Grond and S Bol atuatte_d PR,
ric ht PIANO FORTES. Warerooms, CHESTN re UT
Street Pianos to kit, taken in exchenee, tuned. and
repatreS. Stun. in connection, a fall stook of Popular
Mufti°, Music Books. etc. 31..31-stntf
FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SC/AL:RS--
For sale by
I FAIRBANKS & EMMA.
o»-1• a MISSTN UT Street. PhilA
MONEY LIBERALtAt AUVAMED.—
To ANY AM.OUNr—Upon Watohm. Jewelry,
imnond., Silver Clokhom, rderobsodue, &c.. Or
& CO.. 0 JR, sorb/Lard Broker.4ll.w W. (wider
ILIAD and GAS r .4 4 11treets, below Lombard. Odra
llnnnt froma A M. 171 2 . M. nlll4nmi
GUM MA STIO—For sale by
vre,TERIDL & 13HTIOTHFR,
AU Na. U and 0 North OECOND &not
AIIIISEMENTS.
_ -
Mo' 8 0A L
corign or euvioa I t y.I.IC4RDE and 810.
NORA 41,0. R. 11‘1,TO .
TRIB TRORB AN RIF bNI ,0 February toth, VW ,
FROGRAMALE.
Romanza—" 71 Fartoeo l :' by Big. Azdavani...Deitiasttd.
Dnetto—. La Transit,' by Iltattots Alberttai
Bauearde and Siren fteetards.
Ana—. Doe Foerari. ' by Pspaor 111114.041 ... IrarrlT.
Yana t ba o_te—"ll Oamenalio" by Air. moan
O°D f—'
Ros. linne toarde Rme " by Rumors Al
nk.ar: Bett
itomansa— La Faroritn." by Minor ha
garde..Dpeisateti.
Dnetto—" Refiairio." by Bignori blaeateryt
and Ardirani. Dmiaarri..
Aria--•• ?Liebe? Sas nom A thorn al Battearoe.....Fasiei
nano Forta—" Gawp," by Mr. Fathom. „....Pattieees.
Terzette— , . Renntalemme, by Signora Agar-
bat BaClealdf. kkgror /tolerant, and
8t n or Bauearde
TIAIRTS. ORR DOLLAR IiACIL
To be had at the principal music steer. and at the Me.
aical F tzni Hall. To commence at 8 o clock. It
DRAY TO N'l3 -
PARLOR OPER A
JA t
- EovERBS, COKEDT
tA.WA.
CONCERT HALL, CHE , reiT Street, sear TwiPIHR.
IMMENSE SUCCESS.
E VERY EVENING. atlio'nlosLix zei pt Babirday.►
Also. SATURDAY A FTERNoIai. at to'cdoek.
LO 4u7 s E4l g i ti i . t . u in Fe w b furi l i h rr n .
introduce " I'M EU r. A SIMPLE PPABANT MAID."
MUSIC from Ealfe's New Coma •• THE ROES OP
CASTILE." esa
NE'E Ft TO) ,I.A.TE TO MEND. In srblels btr
DRAYTON will Introduce hu celebrated Drentane and
descririre Soar." HE DREAm. OF THE REVEL
LER,' ss sung by him at the great TEMPERANCE
FESTIVAL in LONDON.
The Pi kno used by Mr. Drayton is from the ante
rooms of Chiokering Jr. Sons.
SENOR theRREAT 4104 , MT,
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH NINI3.
ELEHANT AND DELIGHTFUL EN -
TAINMENT.
Ticke L a w to nhttic & Bons% SOT Chestnut
Beck &'s, =I Chestnut street, and at thrill
Pascal.—Body of the Rail. 103 cents; BalestulS,
cants.
WALNUWALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
T-STREET
Bole Lessee hL A. ELtl. • AL,.
elta4e •F. :t: lot •
Busmen JOB. .
.THIS (THURSDAY ) MVENL.Vi. eb. 9.
OA.
Tueomar. Mr. L. I R. NO Bheer M ell I, R The Timareh. Mr
; Parthents. Mn. s Duffield.
To aonolude With the
LOST P.
Brn Trenant. Mr. L. R. S h . weJ.
clurPreces se ULM
Sears scoured without extrteharns.
Doors open at 634 o'clock r erformanos to ammo*
at 7 o'clock.
VVILEATLKY & CLARKE'S ARCH-
STREET THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF MR DOLMAN.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENLNO. Pala A.
HAMLET,
Hamlet, Mr. Dolman ; Poloniaa, Mr. John Gilbert ;
Ophelia, Alin Emma Taylor.
to aoudads with
THE SPITALSPIELD WEAVER.
Scats: or PEcza.—Admaaton is untu Sootaitt
Beats in Dream Circle, Bents; Parquet. 80 cents.
Deers open at ball put 6 o'clock ; pertxmatoti to
eoalmanoe at otHook precisely.
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT St.. above
Eighth.
Faicas.—Dreca Cirele, SO cents; Famil y
cente_; Beats in Fnnue Boxes. Ti cents; Fri
vate Boxes. 1113 and 416.
CUAN6I or Trwx.—Doors open at half past e o'clock.
Tocommence
LAhT NIGHT BUT 'IWO OF TNT. MAGIC RING.
THIS iTHURsDAY EVENING. eb.
MAGIC RING OF THE }OUR ELEMEcITS
FIRE, WATER. EARTH. aid AIR
Herbert. Mr. W. H. Page ; Amulet.. Mr. WhiS
Godalt. Mr. J. Therein ; .Evehne. Min_jts7
Annelle, Miss Adelaide I Spirit of the Water
Min Wilton ; Koralia. Miss Wells ; Spints
Miss Talford and Min Ewan.
A new and Terrific Act of Gymnaetie Skill and
Dancing. entitled L'EC OEI4. K PgiaLtairtiFa.
The Veteran Artist,ELERR CLINE.
To conolude with
sIC
he
RS.
Sir Seats can A
be se EN ured fur the Aladin Rind three
days in advance.
McDONOUGITB GAIETIES—I:LACE Bt.,
below THIRD.
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PANTOMIME EVER
PRODUCED
Will be performed to-uteht,with gorgeous Stsamy.
splendid 1) meg, and woudorful TRICKS and TRANS
FORMATIONS. Pm:feted under the supenuteudeuee
of A. M. lIERNAN_DEZ.entitled the
THE STAR OP BEAUTY; Oa, MYSTERIOUS g
In which will be intrbdueed the
TRUNK. the PATENT SAUSAGE MACHINE, the
MAGIC BUREAU the SE is LUTON DOG.
SHOWER OF SILVER. REVOLVING PILLAR'.
REVOLVING PILLARS. SHOWER OF GOLD.
INFERNAL REGIONS. FAIRY LAND.
MARBLE STATUARY. MARBLE STATUARY.
GRAND TABLEAU.
CHURCH'S PAINTING,
" THE HEART OF THE AS OM."
Nov on k.X.lntrition .t the ACADRYT OF FMB
ART?, CHESTNUT BONI. from 9 A. X. gin dark.
Admission ZS cents.
knitters are requested to bring Opera Giaasee. 167
ANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS.
Jaynes Commonwealth Rai d na, CHESTNUT
WOOL near Sixth.
THIODOW/1
LABT THEATE OF ARTS. WE R ER. "RI
THE OILY MUSEUM OF ANTS 1N THE C ITY.
earte I—Beautiful slew of Tangiers. Beans
Washinston at Valley Forge. Beene lff—Aroth
George Washington. Scene IV—The famed ;9_
tialtzburg. Seen, V—The Sun. Scene Vl7-444a
poison Crossing the Alpe, with an arm, 0f3).0a1
Scene Vll—The Slack Rope Performer. &ens II
Tern fie Storm at Sea. Beene LX—Eteamer Great -
era.
Admission. 25 cants. Children. 5.5 cents.
Performances every Wednesday and Saturday After
noons. commencing at 3 o'clock. Evening 7%. &S.*
II2dPLE OF WONDERS,
1. Northeast co ml. of TENTH and CILEEMMIT
Btreeta. Brent and ove Attraction.
810 NOR BLITZ.
The votalerfel Mapstan and Velatiflagliat.
EXRIBITION EVERI EVENING DUAlfiti TER
WEEK.
_ .
Commencing st 73.11.!00ek. and on wslormi
sod SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The este
Automaton Rope Vaulter, one of the greatest penes
Mecham= ever exhibited, will appear ineenti WA -
tion. and perform hie astonishing feats.
Admission 73 cents. Chi Wren Lleents. dit-at
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THZ
FINE ANTS
Has QiwzrNtrr STREBz- -
Is OPEN DAIL x .411unxtays owooecol.) from. A. M.
title P. ht.
Wasted—The Tenth volume of " their Euraiis
Vutigia." of Firaxos
Adnusoion SS coots. Charon under U yes half
on Shor ce.
es of Stook SSA es-et
A ROII-STREET THEATRE.
FRIDAY EVENING. Feb. 20. 1301).
BENEFIT
01/
AIRS. JOHN DREW.
BY
"Yftit! rci~ert the great 6~t of the ~eawn,
To be followed by the amount farce of
ONE COAT FOR TWO 8111T8.”
Performance to conclude with the favorite Drama of
•• ROBINSON CRUSOE."
1117" Box Book now open. feilk
CIERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—Pubho
•-04 Re
hearsals every SATURDA_Y, at MUSICAL FUND
HALL. at 354 o'clock P. M. Tickets to be had O.
theAdre% and Beck & Lawton's Maio Storesi atiden. and at
door.
GRAND BALL AND PROMENADE
CONCERT
. .
AM RICAN AcAD t. MY OF MUSIC,
N AID of THE REPAIs AND RENEWAL FUND.
ON TUESDAY EVENING. February lab.
M. ..... Manarior.
TICKETS Of ADMItSION
For one Gentleman and two Ladies...
For a Gentleman ...-.....
- -
For a Cady
Two Children. not over twelve years of she, admittedon a Lady" Ticket.
To be ohtsmed at the Academy (Tics, 1113 South
Fourth street ; Beck & Lawton's Munro Wore. MS
Chestnut street; Leek Walker's Music Store. 721
Chestnut street ; Chickering & Son's Mum Store di
Chestnut Street ; Andre & Co 's Musts Ptore;liet
Chestnut etreet ; Samuel Hazard's, Jr. Book
124, chestnut street ; Girard House . La Pierre House.
St. Lawrence Hotel. Also, of a Committee, at the
Academy, during the day and evening of the Ball.
Carriages wilt set down on Broad Street, heading
south ; tale up heid.ngnorth.
The Doors on Locust street will be open for iv':
ortty. Carriage' haulm y east.
Tickets to be deli% ered to the Doorkeepers.
By order of the Stockholders' Committee.
fa 7,9,11.13 li
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THE GRAND BALL AND PROMENADE CON
CERT. for the surprise of estabtishing a Herr and
Renewal Fund, to keep up the Properties ands mene
of the buildins.Will take place to the building, ROAD
and LOCUoT Streets,
h n On TUESDAY EVENING. the llth FEBRUARY
next. under the patronage of the following; Ladies, who
have consented to aid the object by their present:4 arA.
Influence:
Mrs. Bushrod W. Adams, Mrs. John Rialtos,
Win. R. Angler, •• J. W. lisselhortt a
John Butler. " J. L. Lathan.
" Adolph E. Bode. " Wm. D. Lewis,
" Charles L. Bone. '• John Lindsay.
George 11 'Joker, " J. K. Mason,
3. B. Budd. " T. 13. Peterson,
" Henry E. Drayton, " James W. Peal.
Wm. B. Bidt le. i " Geo. U. Presbury, Sr.,
" W. Hay ward Drayton, " Frank Peters.
" Robert P. Deeilver, Fairman Roger*.
" Harrison T. Desilver. " G. D. Rosengartem,
Joan Hallett, " John Savage
" John F. Frazer. " James I). Dmrth, .
" Joseph R. Fr/. " John P Steiner,
Coleman, Platter. AA Mciersy Stewart,
" Samuel W. Gras, t" Nathan 'tailor,
Constant Guilleu. " J. F. Tobias,
" W. W. Gerhard, " &gorge Trott.
W. B. Hart. " Wm. S. Vulg.
" Oliver Hopkinson. " George M. Whsztoa.;
" Robert M. Hooper. " George J. Weaver.
" Isaac S. Waterman.
The following gen lemon
their assistance
A. C. Crate,
Isaac Pray,
J. H. Budd,
J. D.l homan.
Alex. N ilcoeks.
John Cadwalader.
O. D Rosencarten.
F. F. Wolgamnth,
Henry Drayton,
Joe. L. Moss,
W. B eyward Mess ton.
John Tucker,
G. H. Boker,
W
F. ard,
John Dallett.
J. H. Orue.
.5. F. Fraser,
Wm. B. Hart,
John Thornley.
C. Gulden!,
Chas. G. Grogan.
I J. C. Harris
Chas. tlacalester, Jr.,
Sand. W. Gross,
John B. Kenney,
Es an Rogers,
H, C. Dellett, Jr.
Liewis Cooper,
B. F.lloddy.
Franc,. Motheirtrie,
Geo..J. Grose.
George J. Weaver.
H. Hooper.
W C. Ludwig,
J. P. Hutchinson,
Harry C. Hart,
H. L. Elder,
u. Ward.
H. Ntsbet
L. S. Levering,
Waal Pemberion,
F.l'. Steele,
0 Schweitering.
W. D. Lewis
J. F. Caldwell.
G. P. Cunnni
S. H. Waltman,
James W. Paul,
Frank Peters,
E. W. Bailey.
J. K Mason.
F. W. Graz son,
John W. Forney,
Joseph Shippers.
John Cattner,
A. Murray Stewart.
A. Fitter.
'I homes Sparks.
Col. Fitzgerald. S
William S. Vaux,
1.11. Brown.
A. H. Denckle.
S. 1)e sato r Smith,
Richard Paxton.
Paul B. Goddard,
A V. Swearingen,
; W. W. Gerhard,
C. F. Lennie,
H. IL Gratz.
John Lindsay,
Kirk B. Wells,
John Savage_ ,, George M. Wkrertoe,
Thomas Hale,
The entire stage will best
Room Scene, brilliantly al
Edward Riviera, for the os.
Pers. aka large coat, adman
artarer executed in
.^'))oots risen at 8. oclock
and Dancing at 9311 o clock.
the ball INVr with canes or a
bonnets, dorms the dancing.
CARDS OF ADMISSION:
For e ne Gentlemen and two
a Gentleman.-- ...-
Wh i c h gin b e olstuned of meld of the mintlerneA
above-named. and at the office, 108 South FOURTH.
Street. also of a Committee at the Academy, on the deg
evening of the Ball.
By order of the Stoekholdere`Meeting,_
WILLIAM B. SM I CH. gleirreart,
11 , DWARD Ogg 7 , P 1 .1 33 106,P,14-9
are ale,• consented ti ins
J. C. Vend,
J. P. beanie'',
I. B. Waterman,
F. Graff.
J. Traeriair,
FB. Budd.
. J. Dm",
L. J. Ler,.
S. Branson,
F. Regain,
N. Tat Mr,
O. W. Darn,
Coss. L. Bone.
P. Henry Notre;
Alfred Horner. J r.,
George Trott.
E. V. slscheete,
John Hulme,
Charles Norris. Jr..
H. P. Mani:nod.
W. B. Husain.,
Geo. Grant.
. L. !does,
0. Hopkinson,
A. E. Bone,
J. L. Lafitte.
V. DaAmarelli.
Edward K. /scoter,
Edward Slop a.
V. m. S. Smith,
3. Hamilton Kuhn.
Charles termite,
Bushrod W. Adams,
L. Benkart,
11.1140.
Gustarea Rang e.
W. S. Campbe,
Carl Wolfsohn.
W. S, Stewart ,
Jo:. F. Tobias ,
T. B. Peteraon,
3. H. Haddock;
Robert Smith
Jos L. Newbold,
Coleman Fisher.
W. V. Wicht,
Alex. B. Coxe.
in Kahn. Jr.,
James if. Blight,
Pd. W. Whits.
Joe. R. Fry,
Herne C. Carey,
John 'flotinan.
E. R. Hutchtrison,
Harry Budd.
Robert P. Heather.
C;8.
fFounri
W. R. Angler,_Alexander is. lLsrvey,
E. It. Shephe rd, George G. Presbury. Jr.,
Harnson T. Heather,
George J. Watermsri.
Cherie. E. Smith.
Jesse R. Burden.
James D. Smith,
eaorfir
Homes ry
B. F.
Henry IC Hildebura.
William R. Fisher.
John E. Destouet,
Gibson Peacock,
C. H. linichinapn,
et with the magnificent Bali
llumineted, painted. by Mr.
men of " The Sicilian Yes
ted to be the fraud display of
, this country.
lr, Music commenclpa et 9
Gentlemen not admitted on
overcoats', not ladle/v.lth