The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 16, 1860, Image 3

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    AhtVB--, 16, 07 1 120/4118 AVRIUNIC
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Ara itrOet.-abOre-Bilth. - -” 00t0M010,!,
- WAsattef.Erzwet o• Wilnat
Iftnth—Pt.rhd InoonstaastP—.Nora Gretna!' • • '
fitaDo•ooon's GAIZTIES, /400ltptletj'61111*11110.4
, EAtertgA9Ontg lUghar• - ; ; •
ArgIINVOMMOIV
WOOtith alklingi:OhOiltllUt-11}11)04 ibove iiiir*7nro
dott Mu min 0 Att, J, •
Tintrwor - WoNrikis; 'within+, forgot Tentel . ll2lC.
alidnikylliliet/M-811MOr BM. **: '
A.cAnieth , r'bi 411iitank,Okroet:''
Chn T ° F g i'N'?!o4.,,..4XkOrkkir4n-dr'
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Built Man - inn" Couture ; YBSIMDAT.,43O ,
?In CorvaT—Studines Weeidward,' Strong;Th2ret;
son, and Read. The foIIOWNS. eereee 'W e n' "ni n e ° n e n
submitted e r ., r • - , ,
Steelman vs: Cannon; ` Goep,iw: Oartmeri•nd,',Dhe
North-American Suil^ing.doiscolatlort. es. B ,at • - -
NISIY/11175—Qhmf Justice I, , wine.—Josee twin mi.
The Siteond,and Third street Passenger Rahway Dom-,
Pony. Before retorted The de ranee in thia cede set up
that on the day en- eitiesttorr,on the 19th of fay, lent—
the trout - wain a wet condition' and the brakes were to
a very great extent nnmanageable.--in endeavonne
Pitt Om brakes "down "-the
co nt rol snipped, and before
' Ihe driver could recover his control of th- oar. - th l
lon took rdeee.3 in. hie _charge, to the Jury-tAe J udge
--remarked that the corn any bad not theetght to the bit
elusive pee of:tlio.mlddle of the street. Mthough a pre-
Moreno.. mellowed to the camas other vehicles ton turn
out. if neeemist7. If they believed that the plaintlif was
negligent himself, ho could not recover. Jury oat.
W. W. Williams. to the oat , to., rf• wile Kate Ma'
tUM Fire Insurance Company. a otedionpn a policy of
Insurance upon-a- mill and machinery In KneXvilie.
Tennessee. on trial - - • -- --
esratce Counm—Yadge Hato. —Mitler've.llie Ninth
Presbyterbui Chumh." -Before reported. • Verdict for
plairitafor arsolo.
Robert -B Carey mi. John A. Riter...A. eaticirt en a
bllt account for goods sold and delivered. On
merlons CII7RT JtidLe -titiftrffiWOOd.—HßMllthlt
Rills vs. "ohn'Ascough. Before reported. '• Verdtot for
defendant.
John. it, Chamber" et ahTa. JOhnpenier.- An notion
toyecoverrent due and in arrears: _Verdict for plain
tißroc
en,
$1.81.03. -
Al Non vs. Lohpold Deeker et al, An notion
oita mechanic's eat- Verdict for defendant. _.
fay:urn to
s - Bseslia—Swien w ODI
Ludlo-3
n egit7l
was nonvialed on a charge of receiving goods. knowing
them, o be stollen. Sentenced' to an ImptilionMent of
During, the morning_ Mary Beak-was 'arraigned end
pleeded OM guilty on four btlls of- ndiatment. charging
her wit/rthe lament of wearing apparel and jewelry.
Her Aconset. Messrs. Chipman' and Marker. tutted and
obtained a entitlement". of the cue mini to -day.' on
the ground of the absence of a material intones The
derelict, plaint that they:anti -prove :entire innoathoo
despite tbe -undue notoriety given' to tbe -name of the
licensed. -
Peter ?coins. colored , was convieted of a charge of
stealing nine shut.: Sentenced to an'imptisonmenteif
six montbe_in the - county prison. ' •
Charles 'fflooktfort,a tociom-looxing Frenchmani wee
charged with commtting an wrinuit and battervonth
latent to kill, Martint' Lankatier. les° , a native of
ranee. The rirosecotor tectl that' he had some
- ' trouble" with Seanfort and received a dangermaecut
on the neck, welded compelled iiiinjto so totbe hoemtal.
Leckatier admitted that he wee in liquor at the time,
and could not recollect what he had bbruielf said or done
to Swinton.
The congeal for the derep dent. Mr. Robert Ni e ma n ,
ailed nOWltnitisee for eta client, but in the cocas ot
•arguenert said a °enflamed. the defendant," am
„, t ,..,..i..oitasen of Franoe.4hitt France %thigh
sent a layette Actual sent her arms and troops to aid
oar no le: W3/16. and patriotic forefathers 'lithe memo':
IttillegnilttlS rine. andatsistlhercs , to tostablisli our
present Form o uoverelpent. tuolt reel; ape the of the pens e.'- TM*: appeal A id.no seentto, aye the
desired eireett.thejorfretornedlit verdiet orlon th With
reoopimendation to meter.
Jodie 61wileIrrIll assentor sentence, remarked upon
the growing spirit of rowdlam: as something requiting
It eromptand deeided . This defendant should he
int
thkliti that he Is not on, is trial on acherge armor
der. He sentenced him to an Imprisonment of one year
In the count prison with the hope that the Finish
ment wont boa lesion to. othere *hi, mole to violate
the lawas ot had done., „
Samuel Long. was convicted on a charge of larceny,
and sentenced taxa teopritionment of one year. ,
Ephraim Anderson was convicted of en assault and
battery.
ei nitseet to prison_ for thirty dew'
Berm:moo WM.* loss put ori his trial , oaths 'choosier
stealing entracenantity of mama from a store-in F.x
ebenge place. He wet arrested by the de active pea
cenrattudoed to the awe of Recorder Eneu. and M feted evidencegOf guilt found trt hie possession. Wm.
M Ball. Soo., appeared as counsel for Valdes, who. e
called witnesses to prove , was a Spanish yeentleman of
the veq , beet character up to the time -of this transac
tion. Re argued that the Commonwealth had utterly
failedto woke t out a sin le-Hem of milt, and strove
earnestly to seoure verdlot in favor exf Ma client. The
jury.after teonsiderable deliberation, rendered a -ye a t.
dint of guilty. sentenced to an imprisonment of tyro
years in thettenitentiery: •
After the disposal of other brsinoss , the' court ad
journed until this morning atIO o'clock. , . .• • -
/MI BITE on THO' Gellrorntridri'Hayst,,—The
Bulletin of last evening nays that iii some of the news -' papernaticos of the death of Mr. VPm. E. Burton iris
Mated that he built the National Theatre, at Ninth and
Chestnut streets. in this city. -et the completion of the
masnideent +QUI at that voirit Is how attractio. uni-
vernal attention to the spot. it would be es wet to cor- I
excepta niedalte. 'The around bad ne buildings upon it.,
the dwelling of Mr. John M. Scott, at the South
east year
of Ninth and Chestnut streets, until about
the year 11517. when the Philadelphia 'Museum building
was ereeted on.the southern end of the int. with its fmnt
on Ninth street. Thu huge etruoture was occupied for
a time by the Philadelphia Museum. end by the chlnese
Mueenm. - The latter wan taken to Ensland. 'where. we
believe. it still remains, nnd_the collection up stairs! was .
sold by thesrediters or the Philadelphia Museum Com
pany to latiefr ell,eir pinups accept It., The lateding Was
etterwards IPIKI lor CQlloertil. 0/111bitiOntalkalliti. Mlle,
banish'. politip al Ineatinialtratentrc i vr a dlor
Eitter t Zl i n c liod e gl l Ng. %ULM erkbe Museum Jag
eurtous,interestine.and amusing. could the Incidents
of it be collected together.. About the same time that
the Mmesom 'was bolt: - Mr,-Coolrei the - manager ota
celebrated English oirenecoMpeor, leased the Chestnut
'treat portion of the lot; ella hei emoted th ere a theatri
cal structure which was known as Cooke ii Mani Af
ter successfully openina this house. Mr. Coolta'went
with his coMpany to Baltimore. where, his splendid ,
dlB eA t e el7 i e ti abyt 1 1 I 4 rn llgeFr7qt-serhetr: that cit. 7.a
frdie a o neeperate effort to setriese hie mined fortunes
this , oityt but he snow returned diapirited to Eng-
bed, it weis then that Mr. Bn rpm go! possession of the
Cb teint4itteet building- andlie altered:it. tonne Aims '
Watteau). gimps it the ohm. of the Eathenal Thee-
Vs. ratr - rintrtoit aubaentitetir left the property, and it
fluctuated beiwasna elites and n theatre. wiil s l varied
s vr
cases, until the night of the 6th of July, 1 t when
i
t e theattelook fi re. and the mimeo delft - oved and the
usetuntykildingn*pl mach ° that valuable n'eliastY.
round,lo.*Armbstedle:iptruinsuritipie buildlne
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%verge' eg the bitter malaise uf log position
Forri 0 y
sgarefese pd relextflow helmdi nortrorirt oroo
te r r a kitPtle s :eti nre"lial 1 11 *4 b i"," "Gq : nt
Tee types - or "ELLA rolltlll "—lb 0 lawyers'
r .l4 ll a f i g i r h l ei Itgl. llt i ti B MAT; VTO ° O r
re Pt i: W t
OTt o lo k 0 ove r
8 I y th e
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ii alseTrenn w, reht. riAr i erist trgeu unheard" in 1
1411 1 4424!erf u ° 0:.
0§; M %ilk: 104 4 44„rd I i t t l i te ' fls lig
.i r sf 13:
4% apda,tol.l4o,„ girt t it t h 4 mg r. & v o l t
Hr. pl. rosbor voqd th e e n e tt I li n t% n vr i rrr h teogN
11 C4 P ierivt 1747 Weiliioli Itead elitiolt ‘ rld i Ver t ;;,
t.
Lit her remit; ble ao o ko,ip 00 l fully displayed.
tos unwept n +he twu ag e 's town t .day will displayed.
4 large •ee i poe t Mr re. •.17emd Pala
it.aad-P. (Jarrell seep ter bare en n remixed py
Atm Eliot to represent e Alai MA or OM fatiAr.
,4 tulfouLen ^Axe or EOllO SAT.—Yesterday
m rn i ng , le.moion wee lodged at the Central Pollee
Melton, implying ee e ,..wegizottixeclart Mr. (Morse
io. Monte. of the arm or Rogow,. " a m:IPI igt 10 2 , 2 8 /
. 70t Cheataut greet It appears that Mr. norogin...'
Veil& ; 6 usrliglivoig4ecalgigtawin
not toatirl'irtioo4MlLlr Alvtroat!i
about ELSA a Megan'', regal a. rote aho rof vale.
able letter!, twhidh be abstracted frdm a trunk. Pre-
Pignut to emir, Invent up to Mr. R. and obtalned some
molter, ort me presitos et Ipsvlr:g off the heads. whirl,
haulm earded 0' wing Inm.. P
. s de; to tt yes arc on the 1
poeg sr of M. mottle. me ,le repel Men about II 1
11 1 °I I'VI , 0 4 111 5 4 4 1 aunt , halt. am 4 is near.gurbt e d.
A nor -nrAr Wee Zirqiee.--Ttie Hope Engine'
Commtar t of tali city. hove lately irtellt e rwit i llre I
noise, of lOW /MO. built by Lee ara , 0 f fa
York.. It weighs rS,(She pounds. and with wood tend r,
Utf.esa lfl7!:'ttbi :itt!t otosovoaoi,sg:itl :o
ttg"ll:llilrglltiwßV4l2Aeo4lio4iat.4:
pi " Vit e lli9o44 ll7 a=%braTil b a l lT: 4 l ,l l
1 141 1 0 tu r 7ftar m a ii , j tu nqp i rulat T aP zinfinats
a ti lltd a ft a mg um* Me bea ma n..
e 1 le ine il lo aref tot s tune: eThe
p , all TA bo o l4 s Bal a OSi2 6 9 re poiloe ni 4l 4'
Peel. but het made lip tontionlo Owlets With that
view. -
Iraworm° , trern•AiNlCEll7.-011 T0811(7ay
evening' attended the festival alien buthe Mien
of the Seoond niverealis% ebtarchi st Washington
southwest corner Sightb and aprillE Carden.- It
was an C4341U11111 of Initeh,enjnyment. _The. o x e r o i sex
commenced with s fine series of tableaux by the sotto
tars tenehers of the fiabbstb.gehool attached to the
ahur A ft er which jne nuen.bled erenpanv. number
ftice * laten t handfed , eat down tot bounsiful repot
fir:AartV4ritrejllk l /riliPg- 2. ,Ffi. 4 0174*
j„1), Williernwitr,weestst N, Perna d, ni) Mn
phf, Hew 0. Lakeng, awl other,. The Phi adeiribilt
City Band discoursed Molt exeellent mule. As a Imolai
reunion, the Meiners' of the troosalnil will be oh wished
with
p n en t a s ab n le e n e t e bokeWe u y
e h a e atehedr partioisana.
_
, . . _ , . .
011tnatit IN YfeleaantagN.-;--Lest evening, - ebort.
Pbefori gegen &dna, a drunken fight. oosurred is
ies al eft nemesis is man, eflargae name could not he
11.11/1114/1 gfd. land the notorious ...Tirron, Raisselho _Tile
latter, its usual, flourished a knifeovith whaeh he in-
Sided *Ping severe oat on the lane of his opponent.
'rhe polka ilf the Senand dietriet interfered, end as
rested the parties. who were laeld to await a hemline
this morning. Resell has been in ' the hands of the
pollee fit tarot a handlyal Vitamin Jett he man y Se tlaat
number of charge*. 'tie is the fighting man of Pipe
allay.-sad that ONSIIIO IPS/WV /MVOe. something or its
scandalous repute to his unlawfutexplents - , -
A PoubVtatto.--,itriTbeeday evening, a tibia In
fant. beridembely and,comfortably dressed, and appa
rently about ! hree moths old. was found upon the door
step - of the }tense 1.40. 447 gambit!. street. A note. of
',bleb - the followsng ut a w ee_ copy, (POW embed been
' the shim] of the boy a - ~ . i -
?." and..l ask for 'Sod's mo th er take aaie of thli
ablld.lto broke4 7 neerted will-t and Par
all its expenses as edam as she can. -Its names Samuel
Stokes."
The little inneeent era* sent to the Almshouse.-
: Snre "Betoty.;77Lestv, evening, :a man rimed
Tn i relohluarn .was arrested by &repent rbookeri pi
the . IpeenThiay6o) , ll a thane of steabnatbe grOVenr
-, Pr ar ry l ital:,/,..1p01;11 1 e r lil V: l llol , lBgoT i tlprg e llbg /Mgr
wards.-
iihiontir. win T eE ere klartl e ti a r p l,„_egar dt y PiogitoV
Jo neon ... i . tilon tom Al erre= omen who edirt
putted him in d haat of hail to sheerer at the next tel
of Ihn aortal ()natter Seaton& . ,
: - litaikAntSPAterorrAnotnetry.—Yeaterday MOM
jog elenyt. eight chloakalittle girl namedham fargaret
Is el in; yeitfrom the p n m ap if/ of *passenger W oar.
on aeteenth street. ow elhtepen, under th e naneein,
, whic h tweed over both her less. tearing the flesh 44 g
ahoakins manner. - bhe itadJaet e eyelet nn • to the psaf
- -eellealAtelooldelit opoimad. Into wee removed to bbt
PokrelnW residenue, in W aid Inlet; below Carpenter.
".. Sunbelt ' DRATnr or AN 'Ortiont.i--Yeatorday
tyonitha' James Sutherford.St taeliee calker id theta/oath
- dirtkits died et hie reldepee in uallsawhilf 'd
etreet. we
Or vitantY-Ssoond street. It appear. about. t wim o n th.
asp wane Patted .in the bind by a Ape. wh,le removing
, ' fro* a Mirelitta;!- The death la attributed to las dropho
- te:Ve2tlntaitteValling last he wee on dot!. met, clan,
f-"- It
o ,f, Pit'!A4l: and seemed to b 0 PetrePtlTM 1.,
fk ' 1 Cluitir Otuatter thotottee - -The ormasit. fit.
Vd,.. -- - 10. Viooenes•ltorie 'for britifitte - Children, on
y tee , Wit testi at Co..cert ,flan, promisee to ~
3
_ ..... I etttv_ttve 4, - The !admired vocaahata Mee Caroline
h 3 1 ..0 4 4:41 " V . lire i' ar.Vtu viz' I; etr,r- gx,IT t°,l;, ,
to ~,5 . R . 1 . ; . 2 1 .., pr 0„.... -,....0.„, 1 be „,,„..,,,r
_ , 1 ,..,,,,,, , ,,, et amateur' oftee my a' : -:
',..:";:.' liiiitilteritee4dette:—Teitertioy yonrultig the
..1. , ..' . _
- : ritorrtt!oo.lo Ooliooksnkzereek; eto lau 4 s tutil lr=ri d rfe, eid.r*f a v erdict nVoeMit
_ -: 4 llAiiiiitt • , ' , .i , Alttitt .? ' - YiitkiotiOat•rentetkit'Alk4t
4 teiT a tet :Plitedeloh leddleit indliertititett
et te Hoes ot eke ex on the Collared
'- ';. t. 1 100 4 111.0 " 4 " - 1 7 , 0 41 ftlenglet -r• • nl. .
...,-- -0: fikßsV.,:': , --1YE: 1 1,-k ;1,10 -,/' i..
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Tan Elnewagenw.—We thought, as we just now
"'Penned thjelielition relative tOthesnow-steima, that we
'Would wrtte d fanny theta' shout the falling flakes, and
endeavor, by unpM44able DOgitation, to throw into
r;adable ithatte Go.ine Idea! about white-robed cheat ;
the appearance or the trots wrapped In their wintry
garb I suggestive visions o bright -eyed. ;Anatolia girls,
who . generally compose_ eleighing parties; energetic
urchinougurping their rattlers' boot., and going with
_their 'bevels to mean. for it fip or a levy, the
„abet - reefed pavements; the Misers In the dens and
bovels• of Baker and _Bedford streets, where the
mild embrace of Vioe io a* cruel as the pit
iless peltings of • the otortn; the crowds of ya
, grants in the station houses, and a dozen other toms
which, on Just such .a day its this, loom tin before the ,
imagination of the hard-up itemizer or fact, and I
prompt his pan to vie with the poetry that sings In
sweetest strain of the beauty and grandeur of a storm.
with the dirge that floats upon the viewless sighs or
Winter; when redeeming the tole that tells In mournful
cadtnce then:dim - of the .picedioant on such a snowy
night ao this. • . ,
--- , But, then *sain t we thought that if we had the ability,
VG voinnTectain tom acting on our first impulse, for we
are free to confess that all our own thoughts on the sub
'eat are feet no old arid iisommonplao. tis snow fall'
• themselves in winter. : We pity some of those unappre
coatedDiektwies, ontented , local reverter, with
some of the daily papers, who. whatever there is a fine
day, ore had day. a Sleighing LIMON a skating season,
of a swormung esszon, spread themselves to an Weft
rine extent oq foolseekotrtving to mix the thoughts of
m-ster minds Of an earlier day with their own common-
Pleeel. and expressing Burr iptenslfied admiration for
the:aforesaid sten/ens in illimitable strings of adject
ive refer to those young men of wit end (alloy who
Spell funny with a d ph," and etymologize feelings into
- ' Otteelinks;young Men rho grow poetical over coro
ner:4 inqueetai and romantic over third.oloss °oaten's.
wile; who point a hospital seen with aJokp, and a petty
larceny with a witticism. d who regard it the Ultima
Thule of rotws_pAper existence to, find themselves in
~..irdnion loaded. ,
"alter all. not to beJoilotui of our campanili, let us nay,
that it ;mowed yesterday end that it likely to snow
rigout. Thus seetpnee is brief, true. and easily Temem
horen.-,Our- sentimental Teodoro who ere at ensure can
bon ow a volume of Shill ey's poems Mill) the rhetoric,
and quote the illustrations to euit their fancy. Wiehing
them a very plownt task we cheerfully sing goognight
—or I for the State Rollie bell is ettiking twelve o olook)
Shod morning.
Tatum or RESPECT:—At a meeting of the
members of the Ninth the
dietnet. held at the Ma
tfett Musa yesterday ithe fat :minx preamble land reso
lutions were unanimously adopted ;
Whereas, It is with unfeigned sorrow we have heard
of ,he sud d en demige of onr late fellow officer, Jamey
,Rutherford. It therefore hap •mes our duty to sxprnai
in a feeling manner our sympathy Aar the loss of one
who, by hte mar Dowse, was endeared to every heart i
There , ore. •
Resolved, Thldwhila we bowwith humble submission to the deorees
of all-wire Providence, we feet the
pollee, force bas, lost an efficient officer, and we an
aaraeable and kind-hearted companion •
Resolved, Tnat we tandor our aim:tore syntpathY to the
widow ani maims rtf our deciessed brother, and mom
' mend them to Him who bath said g " I will b e a husband
to toe widow and a father to the fatheriese. '
Resoletd,‘That we attend the funeral in a body, and ex
tend a cordial invitation to the pollee forms of the env,
Resolved, That the above prooeedings re publtabed,
and a envy of these remolutiong be presented to the
yidow of dammed.
Tan ltnAeons von A New Tan, in the ease
of Robert Thompson which have excited a great va
rlet. of conitnents end opinions as .to their validity and
soffielericY, w ll.be argued in the Court of Oyer vid
Terminer on Retarder weak by ;dears. 1.. C. Candy
and F. Carrell Brewster for the defendant, and District
, Attorney Mann, for the Commonwealth. We saw
Thompson in anima yesterday. 'He hen entirely rn
povemi from the depression of *plots that was visit. e
immediately subsequent to the rendition of the verdict,
which so unexpeotedly to him was given by the jury,
Be asserts, es he has all along. his lietire Innocence of
the great crime alleged against him. His friends are
allowed to visit him., arid every kindness /attended to
him. Rio cell to comfortably artenged, and supplied
with books.
Anne OF BiIOPLIPTItna —Os Tuned ay
evening
the detective officers, arteated two well-hop:4lM female
u they ware shoat to return to New York,
where they belong. T heo antity of goods stolen by them
were recovered. nomad ore Germans.'- They
have not yet had a heating.
RELIGION Irnmotir PAttn."--TO•nioggoW eve.
nine a 'eater* will be delivered liy Pilllman Ives,
LI. before the Qathillo Philopittrinn • lnstitutede
or , Catholie Orphan Acylunniorthe city, at the musi
cal
and Hall., Who object uh "Religion without
SIIOP-LlFTXRS.—Xesterday afternoon two young
women, named Anus Staples and Teresa Dean, were
hold by aldonnan Bol2lt to . llollWer several obargeo
ollop-liforte preforr against them by the detach".
pollsp, The acoueed are represented to be adepts In
crime
New York markets Yesterday.
Asstse are unchanged and quoted at. e 5.06 for Pots,
and $5.217Mf0r Pearls. with sales of 30 hid
Ffioox.—Ttie mark et for State and Western II dull
and lower, with moderate receipts. _and sales of 4,0 0 0
bbls tit 6404.76 fisr unsound ; fibde.lo for suerfine State;
08.15 for extra do; $OOlllO far slperfine Western;
a 5.2924.40 far extra do and
.116.1rowli.P0 for extra round
-
beau ohm. _Southern Flour is doll and tmohanged. - wlth
gales of 600 bbls at 06.4060.70 for mixed to good and
$&.76e7 for extra brands. Canada Flour to dull and
drooping, with sales of 100 bbl, at $5.10W8.15 for extra.
Ostaln;',-Wheat is dull and homes , and nominally
favor of buyers. without sales. Corn is drooping, wit
sales of 1,000 bushels at 780 for new, yellow. Oats dal
.at 3815410 for Southern, Pennsyle_ama, and Jersey, an
fleggiNo for State, Canada, and Western.
Paoyistonse—Pork is firm. with sales of 100 libLe at
81 . 83730 o? now mess; firff.6ofor old da ; 8144 for new
prints • also% for old 00. Boor is quiet and firm, with
Or Of IgNII a _t Ogr.ylteyclay'S Mesa. CaMeati
are COOL tt.934/1/010- for, aroma To far shoulder,.
Bice is fir but quiet. teased egg are steads at
711e.00.. La is firm, with sales of 100 bids at 11°11144.
Butter and deems aro unchanged.
WsisKliT IN nominal at 20i aggo.
Npw• YORK CATTLE MARKET, Wednesday,
Feb. or HALV A CENT PER PONNO ON
Beng,.--At market, 2.463 Beeves. 140 cows. Or yeah',
6,662 19heep and Lambs. and 2,066 Swum, show.ng ea)
Morose° n 47 Cirri. 121 Yealsoted 333 Swipe,. and a de
crease of 1,216 H•OV411 and tans Sheep and bemlow., A!
BergOn• 4: 4.'144 hel of Beevetwere sold to New
betel 41 Allerto 'll, 2,211 hiPui were en eale,__mautlf
from eV. York. 0 io...and__Jßinuis, bindsoh
River ad broght over - milieu. The Hoer Oat-
Oa trade was active. utder a short supply, and a
mintier quantity of beef suitable for retailing. Dro
vers were jolly over an advanoe of full ho/f • n cent. per
lb, not nesatme „they were satisfied, but simply for the
reason thattimy do not Mw mach expect to get prices
up over 10 cents per lb, We quote at 7810340. some very
extra 11012Ko; average rate Mt 4220. Yeah, hare not
ohanged.. We emote at 5010 venire. 774 e. Melt Cows
are nominal rind doll at 822060 flame are quire firm
attle67:e live. The receipts of dressed Hogs tor Janus
ryware 33481. Sheep and Lambs have advanced zaopoo
W head, with a decreurd supply. Albany to sending
moderate supplies of MOM mutton. Th e ter-any
wire at /17Aori8. average 416.2006 apt ly good to
prime. Dellis . Kent cold 242 head for 81 , 979, and Me:
teraw and O'lllrran 4,39,2 heto for 86410*, •
ARRIVALS 4T TfIF, PRMSUAL ROTEL%
trp TO TMTiorl 0101,00 E L A I! /4161"
int it.. below Ninth.
Yirdrir . c F : Rrs —
Veypin.
Pa l
0 rug!. Y
Elen egg,.Jr.
Ir*
e si m iggpipsar, Pa
eDicupsy,N y •
piss Lang
ABohertion & la, Ohio
MMetiettri oh o Gs
Ttlmith Keene
: Paige Welton
8 Shaffer. Balt
W McClellan. N y
` U &na h b & son, Ala
egt
H liotfm%n & NY
r. Peering. N Y
L" Pi Q CIB C
Srhleactn-
J 8 Co ili nketill & la, Win
FAO R Cramer, Troy. y
Artristinci & Iq, Pittibig
y
l e ) t ilitA!VP.roseph
. oktf..w. 81 Joseph
0 Wilier,. 8t Somb
W end
elemandeerr, N Y Lo , lit uis
chart Rn
a,nneangirsiashght.
W W i t; N
IN t natorl:
tea P Oen &la
Tot, Itescoon. N
0111V8T.Chitl.Zo
1 6.
Patterson & N
W Steele, 04 .
V 1 0 3 1 r 1i3111 8 , 11 3 14 P!!! Ind
tll' 4 biocAoVigts;illis.
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—poneth street. below Arab.
B Wilma. Pitttbing TV Davitt. Pittsburg •
tiaml &Dexter, Boston J o'nbosAsn. moron
Eli J Saeger. Allesurwn , ft W Pry, Sputa
lt C Miller d Voir. Tit4c Met . moak Y. Ala
W 1.. AIMS' & "I , s . beer Ism &Is
w Prenelk i ll I{nteet,2l,inwood. !Cy
90 Lond.mantuss, Cs i , Ma, Mariposs, Cal
Gg N Jobils. Mariposa, star Doll. Trin4Y pp', Cal
8 P EverN Y- , • 0 Passtit...ll,9„ tot
pIDIDArasp.SII?/eii, x
o bloir sld 4r,441)..b10 ottFP) tit a P N .1 . ri j
Lap,. 1 41qta , vett aka . ; Dath j iliOlf
P Kower;'Slgii . ,
w on , ha ,
,Dr.loslll medut t Ti p brA , Rt'l
lIA y qn , et, q
+l4O . 11 i ll ' ' .41 ' s e al l s;r j ,t 143
i owns ,4s, w , Qal
AMERICAN ROVII,r ObestauSst. above Fifth,
0 Craven, Phil& Hakes, Wil
J kasattrra
fs.. UP PlaUbtA X' annto,N Y
illsilinger & is, N I 4. i Han nor k. Is. N J
Ifinssneehs Mt (Aim' llM.Wills.Barinsteld
'w u ,I 3 T ta ta i taktltit ' . i t le, l i the.?
ii , ilrelit' . ; to a, Troy , X Y .. 4 to'lit, VOW*
AP., Imlay () ; C r - gq,catot i rera
r;l 3. 4l74aniciin. Baltimore E Plii.: n er ir, Is, N Y
oses Eines, Jr, Md 1
. 1 P wilhar • ra Chunk
Revlon. I ULlittlb ma ( Intszeke j Leyiwa
AOs rn..NJ w•mnrtal..4 4 7
A X °wilt& JrN Y C Emeratt; N Y
"-- . P I , Pittlaragnip :, , Towers, to y
s tOricaltr q f f seq. Rostnq
0 4 - 41' Sr, ROI n '
~.
.:' JONEIP HOTEL —Chestnut It., below seventh.
.febeL Wilson, Norfolk, Ys Thus HWoad,Phlls
- IllA Annual. Cst 0 E liana's. ft Y
Jams MMus, Ky. - - A /RIO. LP ndburg. Vs
,J IN ittnntsomary. Ala A y moron Ps
• Ira (i i iaTriy 7l :iti tk rltt i Pie Ll B 'nfy Is l iel, Y rf Y
I ,pd rst 4 1 ,.. e . Joi n whitssy Boston
J fr Oates, ut
W N A ThISI' I I
Oso sue Eas a , 16 fooklyn
9 ilirtmr , h,
__,
__ X Raeder, N Y
s Klirkm - l', ill. t, a.
li C beams, 400, Oa
WV. LOUIS ROTEL—Chestnut street, shove Thlrd,
D K Lalor, Trenton, N J 33' Naylor, Washington
A Ild Wills. N J Oft Peddle, ?lola
T V
Al i li ar; 'J a g ranto n ( N e il Ag a r it N Y
J v Parlor% Bolyolee Miss Parsons, HT, IYO k e
'rhos Bell, rittaborg 83erneobetf, aka*
ti diotinltai y iLeture rat rano. et J
New Dips, Pirss,_
.E l W4l3l' "a
A A
Ldirrott'ullr B Sao* r'ec WI, May
.
awake UNION MOTEL—Market et above Math,
A Gonne coltembia, ra Oar n. Dql
8 Coobraa, Kolrakl I n l i ell' P 1
4 Moo , llnev i rk, Pli ... Zia Ple r
L 431 w Hol eat oky r eyeAlemiee, Fa
cw F Ports, Wet step Mfrlaotron, A' hit
I Srank, Was Wigton, ra / momats, Cos oolon e o
88 Enthrall, Lan ? aste_r 11 Bruner. Colombia, la
ht Llama, co umoia, VC Dr 0 Herrnensader,_Ala
p. W1111401)* la, N J 0 Bylpfrivs, hive York
.15 Porter, sisrriaborg '' it weitepee, re
---
, BAELET HOTKL,-Seleaud sae below vine,
J 0 Weeseneloya J p opoycee k le, re
•ashea Wolverton, N J
----
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Thud street, att. Oallowhllle
B
,Dope. Books 00, fa J 0 Bellkennevya
W T Roeqr, Bethlehem X Resser Amine
J BOker• Itelng :I Bland, ke
eo Marko .ra
0 F Trianon, ra 'PIE i gltirs w , ra ' s on
---
FOUNTAIN' ROTEL—Setiond etreet, above Market,
3 it tg,,, , ,ksoihrembert'a,NJ Elg Jl,evier 4, I, reneb,NJ
Oon C B Meannoo ,Dtrit W
to' K r Darker bid
3., Enver Lurel e
Stephen k Bolt, bet o r clam, gal
8 g ee.' l' W Fla w t ° arty. c ne en
° — Nitirh'iN
Cant rn, Del ,m 8 min Catu r F, Del
Thorutoo Rowell, Del C 8 Davenport, 1
W 0 Dowses, Ala Frank A Scott, Ale
IidOITNTVERNON H9TRL-Beoondstront, above Anti
JAMBS BlTterdi Y Jones, Boston
Can Smith, N Y Henry Herr; the
W Thompson. Boston John Lee, M Chunk
F4olutrd B Pe
JVPBSeJIeuI,F h hid 'iplii,acolllLmr,lillko
.14 Same sr, Rsaaing
BAGl,B_BOTHL—Tbird street, ittenrcßnos.
Jr)" linigbt, Wnliblnaton Fbe Der, Y
A City. Y Chnsicsinble.N
N Huntingdon, Ohm M Winer, Harrisburg
Thurp,N Brunswick Jae N Henry, Boston
Thor wnson; Northsmpt J Hnrding, No_rtliampt
Ben) C Phillips, Easton B Thomas, N
WIPE ,
' •
iT4TE UNION HOTEL—Arab street. sbovh Third.
7' 'sylor, ints eol Rato.lll, Tamm's
Ytt J C filulfo/d, Nalem, N .1
a as BEithrauff, Harrisburg ht htepantais, Malta, 0
John Webster N ,1 N Africk, K,
vr t egg.puntet Bill 41itevige Conn
tintrAAL a inansvi Be; /USW:b a lt
!".,Lqa,aser..-4451,
NATIONAL ROTEL—Moe street. 00'01111rd.
Molly,. 8R Mo. V Y John Anderson. Ti a ,
awlvia, key &U.Ta Jno ion .r. Fowlerville
owl saner- riialtrville . Ak 8 Enymen, Pa
olo_Yerf aria', u 7Pa i i 7J_KloPlii Lieweliti ,
1: TroUgrisk.fillowe im R Hendt•r. fothavine
A Agloott, 1 ID. ik:,. R Cranium, Palmyra
iiol H"btr.NY- &Prioe, MUT
iu okie, tkiitorn my tusei ottecown
MiokmhOtim 4 9
. fio Yi Ws Wiluou, umb 4 oci
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1860.
,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth it., abo ve Chestnut
Thom Brown, Md It It Payton, Pottstown
Jos Morey ,M Hammond. Del
Jae B Linville & In, Pa J Way. Chador on, Pa
Jas Rittenhouse, Pottatown
nAcolc MAP, PWa ROTEllird above
saao Levan, Rea ins
Fe , Pa
Major So ortz, EastonJ udo Dil inter, AI ants'
M Long, maks no Posher, Kutztown
H San ets, Kutztown A 8 Roa ds, Southampton
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
888 FOURTH PAW&
i D
ARRIVE
Steamship Delaware, Cannon. g holm from N York.
with mdse and pansengers to Jes OW New
Celtic, maw a berm brig la tow, bound up.
CLEARED.
Steamship Kensington, Baker, Boston, H Winsor.
Bark Reindeer, Coutts, Ricibmond, I A Newhall &
8011..
Rohr J ilrambes. Pomeni. Wilmington, NC. J Baker.
St'r H. L. Caw, Ber, Baltimore, A. Chores, Jr.
T2LTAIIATIC.
(Oorrespondenoe of The Prees.l
Bolton. Febl6.
Arrived. brigs B Nash. From Buono. Ayres; E
Baldwin. from Gonaives; "ohm Quindare, front Ootten
burg; Oliver Clark, from Aux Cayes.
Nonvomr, Feb 9.
The brig Rebeoca and Franoes, fro New York,
ashore near Yo Treat in daysvial,
Arrived. Rehr Albeit 10 front Cardenas,
with molasses.
A Jorge number of the men of the II B steamer blerri-
MAO were paid to-day. and four hundred of them left in
the steamers Yorktown, for New York. and L 11. Spaul
ding, for Boston.
•
Savannahmship Prince Albert
Failed for Jan M. chip Gernet. from Milford.
Sailed from Liverpool ad N Biddle, for Orleans.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Virginia. Kelly, sailed from Richmond
lith inst. for Philadelphia.
Steamship Am°, Lille.. from Havana and Boutbamp•
ton. arrived at New York yesterday.
Stenmehip_ Robert Lowe, Congleton, from Gibraltar,
arrived at New York resterdag.
Steamship United Kingdom, for New York, sailed
from Glasgow 27th ult.
Ship John Trucks, Teal, sailed from Bordeaux 17th
ul . for New orleane.
Ship 8 F. Pettigrew, Burdick, sailed from Liverpool
117th ult. for Philadelphia.
Ship Battu,. Raache,e
((notondon 27th nit, far
PhlleAelphia, via New Ca s tle, Philadelphia direct,
Ship Consul. Hayden, for Savannah. sailed from Li
verpool Mat ult.
Ship Forest Eat le, MoLellend. fmm Cardiff for Shane
hae sal , ed from &mons Ray Dee 17.
Ship National Guard, Gate,. from Galveston, at Li
vencool Nith ult.
Ship Hampden, Putnam, front Charleston, at Liver
pool 30th ult.
Ship lahes Snow, Snow, from London, arrived at Cal
cutta Deo 13.
Shin Ude! Walker, for Boston, wiled from Calcutta
Deo M.
, Snip Live Yankee, Thorndike, from New York, at
H arp iC lTga i iii:. tave, for New York, sailed from Poo-
Ohow-foo Dec 3.
BhaShipri Smith
I. Et Bnow, Higgins, from New York, at
ghne Deo •
Ship Reyely, Riley, from Penang Nov iti, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Ship Manhattan. Dixon. from Liverpool Doo 2/. er
(o
rived at New York yesterday. Was 40 da a to the Banks;
to long of 33 experienced a succession o westerly labia
with heavy sees. Jan IL during a ti e from W OW.
with a heavy mon sea roofing , 'hip a ring heavily.
Tung a leak, Passengers and mew, .24 ponstantly at
t e pump... could barely keep her free alining bad wan
t er. Buffered severely In sails anti rigging.
-Bark Cementer°. Dubai, from Rio de Janeiro, at Me
bf e 14th init.
Bark Monmouth.
_Smith. Wore reperted ashore at
Gibraltar. wee got on'Xlth ult , after discharging cargo.
Bark h 0 Adam, Hemingway, from Rio de Janeiro,
wax below New Orleans 14th inst.
Bark Mountain Eagle, Yates, cleared at New York
yesrerdafor Naples.
Bohr .IMaxfield, Paine, from Boegne for—, Dal. put
into New York yesterday for as McLane, having crew
badly Ilmet•bitten.
Bchr H Blackman. Osborn, cleared at New York yea
torday for Georgetown
Behr J Goodspeed. Pereau, galled from New Bedford
11th inst. for Ph iladelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TAB " °MALES HEIDSIEIIett
—This is the purest arttele of Champagne now in the
market, and la palled „ Charles greldsieek." Cinotott
"girmtpagar. No. 238 Booth FIIONT street, In the
agent. _ geiNnth 3m
81 AMN N 8 SAVING FUND--NORTRIVERT
OM= 829011 D and WALRIIT fitzesta—Deposits re
naned to iall and larse animas, !ram att attunes of
the oommaruty, and allows Interest at the rate of Ave per
Cent. per annum.
Money may bit drawn by @hooka without lon of tu
tored.
Offloe open daily, from, until. o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday nntd It In the evening. President.
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, GRAS
M. MORRIS.
&NM'S SEWING MACHI2IIIS.
N 0.2 Sewing
No.l Sewing 90
The Family Sewing Machine, A..... 75
The Family Sewing Maohine— 60
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
No. 903 CHESTNUT Street.
&LAMOTHE FIRS-PROOP SAPIS.—A very
ism naßortmeat otSALAMANDERS Mr cafe at town
able prioa, No. ISH CHESTNUT Street, Phllattsbohla.
awn tt RvArm 6 WATSON
HARRIS' Sou Dom SEWING MACHINE.—
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
"FIRST PRAMIUM AT EVART FAIR.
Philadelphia Gibe, 720 ARCH St. Agnate wanted.
fell-3m
Gams it BArOO
alliinaTllD NOISIELXIIII NAM' EIVING-MAlMlnlis
al 11 1410 1 ) /RMS.
MI OHStaNUT STREWS,
PIIILAAILPIIIA.
Oirs PATON OLOTDDIgs.—am - .... -- mmmmarg
f1rnim0.....t. , L.-we - oer manner. ezgreulY for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling rues marked is
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted sids
factors. Our ONE-PRICE System ma reedy adhered
o as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
aeg-tf WU AI ARK/ST Street
llama Fultn—NiTiont. &L EM TRUE/
Omen Nr.—Chartorod 4 the Moto of Ponoindrania.
RUI 4 EB.
1. Money la rooolved overt day, and In lay woad
arse or guy&
t FIVE PER OMIT. Inhered hi paid for money from
the day it is put tn.
I. The money le always paid back In GOLD 'wham?
it is oalled for. and without notice.
4. Meer U reoelved from Enctstor, Adrthastraters,
Elittardione.aud other Trawlers. in large or small sums.
to remain a loac or short send.
I. TIT money mot* froia Ropolltpurr, le Invested to
Real Es4ate, Mortgages. Groped genta, sad other first
elan sounds*
A. (Moe open every der—WAXNAIT Stmt. manthireat
rror , . 4 ' 40 Nranbt Phlladalrblot ...10
HARRIED.
Wheaton
'he Bth lost b. the Rev. S.
Wheaton Smith, ltlr. Joseph R. Young. of Huntsville,
Alt— to Miss Liss si Burgin. of this pity,
HUG EB—Witirr.—Jau. 31st.. by R.'. James Unde
rarm. John W. Hughes to Miss Ann Eliza West, both
of this city.
FILL—OIe the 14th inst., Thomas 11111, aged 60 yeare
The relative, and male friends or r catrilly Ire Te•
opengully invited to attend Martine td. hits late
rfeldenep, Fine 'street on Fit ay mornlen, itt . lo
o0(.4. • •
RAMO PR.—At Borljagton, R. 3,. on the 13th feet.,
Anha Bell 31„ wife of toorre Andolnh. tired 46 yew.
Puna et Item the residence of her brother in law.
Alfred W. udolph. No. 928 Pouth Third street: bs,
Christian. t Is afternoon. at 9 n'olook.
BR le NI. ths"lito '(ust Tenors. For. inn 'of
Barzillit and Arin H. Greener. Ni the Bth year of him us.
Puke ral front , the rseidrnee of his parents, No. IPA
Oikt r e avenue. this afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
Ike h Inst. George Uftlll son Perot. son
of ri..Temlnts and the late Remy Gum, aged 19 year n and II months. •••
Funeral from the reside e 9 of his mother, No. r 4.9
North Eleventh street, I tti ?mot tudrning, at * II
UpperFarb the 14th Intl., Wi11..,..t011n,gt.
l..,..toIln,gt.
Ite jTENy r gik i la i ;u the 13th inst., Ma L0U146. death'
ter of John jl. and Marta J.6itf6gil, fit the 344yetut of
her ago.
vtinaraL fop the reeldenoe of her father,
third *AM. thlll morning. at 21)
GOGRiGAN.—On the lith inst., kite Rosanna Corri
gan, aged 91 years
Funeral frons the residence of her brother-m.l w,
John Gormley. busk of No. 608 Carpenter street, this
afternoon. at 1 yolock. •
ARTHER.-41ntbe 11th inet,, Mn,s Mertiaret Arther.
Wire of Thomas Arther. in the lirth year or her age.
Amaral from, the rasideepe of her husband. Fitter
*tree'. above montsontery, Kensington, this afternoon,
at 2 o (doer.
GANTT.-012. the 12th inst.. Mrs. Caroline Gantt, aied
Ipulfroltgddenee.r
her 7a er Jt nue
ibatroibriDin.. . afternoon,
We
H .
• tiTClllll2.—On the 13th inst., William Hutchins, in
48th year of in are.
,Fueril• from hitt Mk masses. No. 4, Harmon
street. above Fourth street, on Sunday afternoon ' at
o'cloct . •
EL, Hl. On jhe I_lth , daughter of
Qeorg Obrilitiane Ely' s, aged 14 Mouths and 1
wee. •
Funeral from the reeldenee of her parent.. la. Sa
vory (late Union) street, above Franklin avenue,
teentti ward,_this afternoon. at 3 o cloak.
801,11,1,1 F ft.—On the 11th Inst.. Mrs. Mary Souther,
robot of Jelin M. Souther, in the Beth year of her age.
?unerid tom her tato residence, No. 1313 Poplar st,
this mnedng. at 9 o'olook.
MAOEB —On thei3th met.. Emma Vanlley, daughter
of Robert M. and Hliits Matadi' aged years. 10 MM..
god le dit t y s."
Fusers trout the residence of her Parente, 09uthealit
calmer o fThrtteenth and Parrish Attests, this after
ncrthatittf.-o.63cokthe 13th Inst., Mrs. Tamar Wilson, in
the 98th year of her age.
Funetp.l from her late residence, No. 1115 Mark
lane. thus afternoon, at 2 o 'clock.
BALILENOER.— On the 98th Jost. Bailie 8., gall
daughter of Imo and Susanna W. Hettinger, in the =I
year of her 7 ,
tit Friends' Meeting House, Woodbury,
N. °Atha) day (Friday/ snorning,at 10 o ' clock.
BROwle.— n the 13th inst., David Brown, in the 11th
Te ßin a lrill i froli the residence of hist father, Hunter
street, above Eleventh, and above Market; tiiiitif4r,
.n:at 2 o'clock.
BESSON & 80g, PREVIOUS TO RE
MOVAL to theirnew Store, (No. 918 CHEST
NUT Street.) will sell oil' severe] large lots of
SPRING GOODSL_
AT PRICES BELOW THE. COST OP IMPORTA
TION,
And hove now Fe ll for snip
Senond Moqrning Ilinshams, Mnuseline de
iditnes, Chant de aloes, Haman, ()bellow, Chane,
hlnhairs, ?anions, Lustre', Chintzes, Lace Sleeves,
14cor Sete, Ice., An.
BEASON ft SON. ittostrpADES tore ,
fe9 Na. ere CliEßTriuT Sweat.
OFFICE OF THE KENAI ' OTON OAS
1 .0 . 0A8 00. February ISOM—The Board of Di
rectors of the Kensington Oen CompaoLhave this day
deolared a dividend of FIVE PER OKIST. on the capi
tal stook of the company, to be paid out of the profits of
the company for the last Mx months whioh will be paid
to Btookholdertkor their legal representatives, on and
after TUESDAY, the Shot inst.
fel6-21.* y f• TER RAMBO, Treasurer.
VERY REV. D
na
I:ID,RIARTIQVILX. I
cEri . L 4fting: l l.T ll
treat. herEerri.rrralfili and Thorteenth. next
HURADAY EVENINO, February 16. at 7% o clock.
Proceeds for the Poor. noketa 23 cents each. fele 2t°
NEWSBOY'S AID SOCIETY.—TIIE
.publie aro hereby notified that no Gaol/mixers aro
3 ai
it. rmail to receive .1 °nations for the Society.
ramps willing to contribute to the fonds of the So
ciety will please mend their donations to ay
tir the tin.
dormentioned emeriti
JOIN BP/114EN. "211 11.70 7 WAINUT kitteet
TARY,
F SECES
ORGE B. PDX, 13 Merobante Exohange
v utAsußsa.
WILLIAM PURVES.
_ .
BoaArn OF MANI.OERS.
hitl
4 , M Walnut street.
m. M. Collins, 730 Arch street,
Caspar Morns, M. D., 1420 Chestnut street.
rFierce Butler, 434 Walnut street.
lenry Wh arton , 428 Walnut street.
C. B Bareat ',L ew i s,l634 Tleihnny Oho,.
F. M nttih . ror AI. Mb Siordho atm t,
William Gillespie, 112 South Front street.
George 8. Fox, 13 Merchants' Exchange
Abraham Walla 1122 Chestnut )Street.
Horses J. Smith , 6 North Firth street.
J. 11. Harman, 20 South Four.h street.
Wm it. Ashhutst, 16 Beath Third error,
Wm. U. Atwood. 609 Market street.
PIIpEirj:(TINDEIT.
ALEXANDER SLOAN, 373 Booth Third street.
felt•tuths 9V
iiREV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS
will reach in the Rev, ChlArph,
ki&n:,r Virnlev 'r74,'N'Or as ° or 111. week, at
734 o elook. all r. Guinness must soon leave to meet
other eneasemenis, it is respeotfully requested that
those who have enjoyed frequent ootoTtoolfloo of hoof
ing. would now, leave room for multitudes who have
made tneffeotust efforts totherto to scours place in the
OMIIII 1113-et
THE' HEEHAIVE , • APPEALt 4 .-A. t 4
turo will be tlelliored by L. 1201,41mArt va t
I. D, before the Cathatio Phimpatrout Literati Insti
tut° to ahl of the cothollo CliThati Asylums of this oily,
FRIDAYoa EVErtNit,ElllbTUalrti7 o .B6o,,am_p 0100,
at the MUIHOM. Ftlstu HALL. bubjest—ftellstoa
without Faith. Tickets 25 oent2. (011-stLith&C-4t
THE ODEEN LW
COATEB•STREET
113 PA/MERLE RAII,WAY CO, Lev* R i f moved
t air new omen, COITEB Btrant, betwasn went,-
north and Twenty-fifth green.
.ENDY SHAEWOOD,BIIO'I'.
reid-tuthn-St
njt=. AL U 111 X I ASSOCIATION OF TILE
CENTRAL HIGH aoHow.—TlAitillti9p
Annual Address will be delivered by JA
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EVENING, February , lath, 1660, of o'olook . 114b4
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216 Spruce street, FRED KII IF,R. r.r., ,, ,u_en,t;
CHAS. E. BurawatTen, tleoretary , to la-aditna,
as. OFFICE or THE RELIANCE MU.
T UAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
lIILADILPIILII, Feb Mari 5. MO.
At an Eleotion, heir on the 6th inst., in Pommel ) of
the °honer, the following named gentlemen were una
nimously reelected Directors of this Convert) , for the
0 viz:nelpgi i e n ag ,
Samuel Rispham,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell, Beni. W. Tiniller,
Monition Hill,
t. L Carson, Z. Lothrop,
°butt Toland, Cherie. Leland,
oderick Lgnnig, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. 'Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bimini, I;ittsbut,
An 4 at a meeting of the Delrdi held this d a y. C M 4
T/NULEY, Eon., was nnanimpuely resleoted resi
dent.
fen thstnat s N. HINOHMA ,
Secretary.
IIcrAOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
CO PANY.—POILADepr Februcr.l 13 . 3M3.
T ICH TO STOCK HOLD bRS.—The Alnuel Elea
tbm for Directors will be held on MONDAY the the fifth
&ay of March 18.50 0t the Whoa of the Company. No.
03 Routh THIRD Rtreet.
The poll. will be opened from 10 o'oloolc A. M. until 6
o'olook P. M..
No 'awe or ewes transferred within sixty das next
preceding the eleotion will entitle the hold
thereof to vote. EDMUND SMIT H,
fais-tMa heeretarl•
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an t
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lows •
insldent-,PADI. D. GODDARD. M. D.
Vice President—EDW. SAIPPEN.
Treasurer and Secretary—JOS. W. DREXEL,
DIRECTORS.
Paul D. Goddard, M. D., William Cameo.
Edw. Bhippen. Charles M. frovost,
Monne Mohlieletel, 30.eph W, rexel,
Samuel Reeves, 3.`erdinand . Dreer.
Prof Henry CAPPM • felrl•ther.m4w
MIcSOURI LAND!
8, E. BILEROUGH & CO.,
General Land and Real Estate Agent..
Dealers in Land Warrant,e RinAkt. gco.,
Northwest corner THIRD and CHEST B NUT St
UlS.reets,
. LO
/Yr Particular attention paid to entering Graduated
Lando.
tOO,OOO A ores for Bala at prim ranging from 1734 to 76
ono per acre.
Patante aciourod and taxes paid.
F.noloio stamp for Plat and particular,. fel6-3m
TO DEALERS AND CONsuIMERS.—AI•
W.ll on hand a stook of 1 000,000 fine HAVANA
CIGARS, of the following brands, vlz, Cabanas. Pi
ro. Ihmann. Portages. Travtata, Nottusude, Five
kro .V.;°.' ll eittrrAZn:47A'ag l 'auaalt. P 6ll7.`g r i mig: o ß t?it
PHRT, 4Otbi CHIESTDIuT Street, below the Custom
House. fele-tm.
SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY
ow
NEW ORLEANS.
Ho. 1 Machineryat 23 Igor Dent. bekw th cheap
est lubricating agent in use, for railroad car hies,,eta.
tummy engines, sugar refineries, Printin Tolla
Thls oil Is ohemlcally pure t is entirely free trom gum
endfield, and in all changes of the temperature retains
tts portent limpidity.
It has been tested against sperm, lard, rt Marie, Polar.
Amite. whale and elephant oil, and has& ftiasid all with
the exception of the very best eperm, aim slid r of which
It ran for 3 .310 miles on the Macon and N....tern Rail
road, Cleorsia, when no diflerenoe wag perceptible.
The attention of Machinists is partioularly requested,
IMES. TO
rennevlvania Central Railroad.
ew Orleans Picayune.
Commercial Bulletin, of crew Orleans.
Bel°
her'a t uger Refinery, St. Louie.
J. 14R1)111 AN cOX R. Agent,
141 Routh FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
YOU get all kinds of PHOTOGRAPIIIO
PICTURES at RE YIER'Ff GALLERY, &coed
!greet above (3ltEE'v. from a life-ame Photograph in
Oil to miniature /maw °type. Convantly on hand Ste
rooseopia Views of a I earls of the world. it"
lOR ! 10r.-10.000 TONS PURE AND
CLEAR WATER ICE. Prom ID to 14 inches thick
cakes. 921811 lushes. Housed in the boil manner and in
first class houses, sal covered with salt hay. o pains
or expense have he spared in Procurnrir packing
this toe. It is of A 0. I quality, and will sold sa—a.
reasonable pains pow ton, in tt r e houses, I applied for
soon. • P Jar & PALMER,
Ito stale Ins Dealsrs"
'.11.011 no. 11.14.D.141. N. Y.
NEW OROP NEW ORLEAITEI SUGAR,—
tja4 antigra v
ongi o ' B 'W / aalat
iivrs AND CAPS.
CHARLES OARFORD & SONS'
NEW STORES.
820 AND 828 CITESTNUT STREET,
=MEM
CONTINENTAL 110 TEL,
Are now fully open for the sale of
HATS, CAPS, AND FURS,
LADIES' RIDING HATS,
CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS AND CAM
GENTS' FURNISHING 000DS,
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
All of the above are of the
BEST WORKMANSHIP AhD QUALITY,
And will La sold at the
LOIVES2' PRICES
fal6.lt
HOOPES & DAVIS,
No. 517 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN, FUR. WOOL, SILK, CASSIMERE,
STRAW, AND PANAMA
HATS.
CAPS. BONNETS, BLOOMEIV3, RUCHES. PALM A.
WILLOW HOODS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &o.
We reappetfully invite the atteatiott of cash and
prompt-paying bums to our Urge and Well-selnctai
stook. tel gm
COMMISSION HOUSES.
W ETLIERRD BRO.'S
NSW STYLE SINGLE•MILLED
SPRING CASSI VERES.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
ROBERT E. EVANS.
fu-thitet ' 210 CIIFIETNUr STREET
%LUDO BETTINNI "
BLACK SILK SE WINGS.
WARRANTED IN EVERT RESPECT
EQUAL TO AN] . S A ILS SOLD.
For W. br
ROBERT E. EVANS.
felfitude , 210 CHESTNUT STREET.
DRY*OOODS JOBBERS.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL. it 00..
INPONTIIN AND WHOLICHILII DALLIER!! IN
DRY GOODS,
LINENS, WRITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMEREB,
BLANKETS, STUFF 000DS, AO
No. 777 CIISSTNUT Street.
CLOTHING.
NEW STYLES.-1860.—NEW STYLES.
MONS. P. ANDRIOT.
Late of the Firm of
E. MORLAND dr P. ANDRIOT,
Tailtears and Chemisiera,
PLACH DB LA BOURSE, 6.
PARIS,
Desiree to anumaint his friends and fanner patrons, that
he has returned to the United States, baring aaoepted
the position of Chief Artlatto Cutter in the FASHIONA
BLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT of
G - RANVILLE STOKES.
No. uoi OIIBBTNUT BTRERT,
PHILADELPHIA. '
THE LATEST IMPORTED STYLES,
FINEST FABRIC I.
ELEGANT FITS,
ARO
MOST REASONATILE CHARGES GUARANTIED.
(eII-dt
4 „ • -
►
&SCOTT,
MANICTAQIIIRMIS
SiMOLSBALV I DEALERE IN
43__LOTHINGI
424 &UMW Street, and 419 MERCHANT Btreat,
••_•Ar anitompleto tine tot every style And chug of
tle-1118,0 Mona', WI sand thm.r3sl;mia
-113 we otker atty.
SEWING MACHINES.
GEORtiE B. BLOAT & CO.'S
UPPING MACHINEEL
folo-6t• N. tam OfitliTNU r Street
WHEELER, & WILSON
SEWING MACHINE S .
HENRY 00Y, Agent,
1113 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
Meeninee. vial %meters, on snve to Private Pennikiee,
flaxen omen:
I Weft STATE Stmt. Teenton, N. 3.
110 CENTRAL Ie.i,IIARE, Eneton. Pc
15194 m
WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA.
cutrin—Thp nen and teereeeige deasotopi
)ejor
BAN e t Wileox & Sunni Monona tOneotao
FMK
-613Til hm r 4 i
tP, ' fii ‘ tertsirl7ll . '
Stir ea t.
feil•tf
CHINA AND QUEENSWAHR.
TURNBULL, ALIAIr t N, & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
CHINA AND "
QUEENSWARE.
Hoa. 93 and Its SOUTH FOURTH STREW.
(Retwion Market and Chestnut Wants.)
rcr PITT II IMI OLAIIII AO lINCY. °LASS. OM OA
IT ana necks's, A MANUFACTUILERS' PRICES.
feldint
BOYD & STROUD.
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS,
Eve now no. kends oomplets Stook of
QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH CHINA.
Al, their 014 Staid, No. MI
_NORTH FOURTH et.,
four doors Kw srahanta' Hotel. to whioh they In
vite the attention WHOLSIALE tutees.
Auzuye 10It PITTaltllO GLASS. 114-3 m
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
1860. 1860.
SPRING SHAWLS.
ALEXANDER CLARK.
81 WARREN STREET,
NEW YORK,
AS NOW OPEN, AND OPPERE TO THE WHOLE
SALE TRADE, on liberal teem, a large and splendid
gook of
PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS,
STELLA SHAWLS,
IN BROCIIE AND PRINTED BORDERS.
Alao, the LARGEST STOCK of
WOVE BROGUE BORDERS, IN SETS,
Ever offered In thin market,
AS THE ABOVE WERE ALL BOUGHT PFIVSON
ALLY, on the moat advantageous terms, by the ad
vertiser, he is enabled to offer them at prices that mug
command the Attention of all FIRST-CLASS BUYERS
fe3-I
AUGUST BELDIONT & CO.,
BANKERS.
NEW YORE,
Jame Letters or Credit to Travellers available in
ALL PARTS O 1 THE WORLD,
I . IIIOOMB TUT
MESSRS. ROTESORILD,
as
PAS/S, LONDON, FRANKFORT, VIENNA, NA
FLEE, AND THEIR CORRESPONDENTS.
Jaye-6m•
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
IVORY TYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES!
AT
Moo LEE s'.
NO. 666 CHESTNUT STREET,
Below Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall).
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $1
Tholes who desire a really splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should eall at this
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EX
TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN
THE STATE.
eCreiele.offi DAGUERRE OTYPES d,, r 'ieAlll: t - Y et:ti):
ASTI., or as IVIATTYPZII. dll-3m
GGUMPERT,Imp_orter —Just received
AA •68 NO beetquality AVA CIGARR.
tre oferqd for ludo br U. 0 HznPHHT, MI CH Rtern
nuest,aboyoll, is. mint.
FANCY DRY GOODEL
STILL AHEAD!
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT.
"BELLE OF THE SOUTH,"
The most Perfect tad Beautiful Skirt ever produced
MADE VP/THOU? CLASPS,
and warranted not to get out of order. in
-0, 11, 13, 20, 23, 30, 33, 10, and 30 HOOPS.
EVERY LADY IS REUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM REVOKE PURCHASING OTHER MARE 2.
Wholesale Dealers swelled by
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD,
SI, 83, lad 55 WHITE Street.
felO.lm NEW YORK
1860. S PRING. 1860•
NOTIONS
FOE TRH
SOUTHERN TRADE.
M'OAULEY,
BROTHER, da
BREWSTER.
No. 21 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
nava a large and complete usorttneot of
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
FANS,
BELTS,
WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS,
To which they invite ta e atteatioa of first-clue buy
er,.fe.Vit
H. DUHRING CO,
-■••••
Nog. 06 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Are now reoeking, br looomeire anirals from En-
Me, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
or
ENOI.IOII AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
OLOVES, AND SMALL WARES.
Machine &mnng Silk and Thread—and sohr as th
reading. of their oontrieto_end well-gegortg stook—
IMPECIALLY ADAPTS!) TO OODTSSIX SOD AMID
TRAM m.3-3m
1860. SPRING. 1860.
BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Would reepeatfully invite the attention of Burets to
their
SPAIN() STOOK OF
NEW GOODS.
For Men', Under Wear. Also, GLOVES. EMBRY.
FANCY GOODS.
&Whine Liewinfs t N i Aiti l = 9 .Vit Trimmings, No
&e.
409 MARKET STREET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CASHMERE
KNITTING ZEPHYRS,
Reduced to
TWENTY CENTS PER OUNCE
DOLIBL4:,
/JINGLE,
.1. G. MAXWELL & SON,
TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, AND ZEPHYRS,
fall-otath3t ELEVENTH IVid cHEATNL7.I
MILLINERY GOODS.
1860. 8 PR 1 f i t l it ( llgET, " KlB6O.
One of the largest and moat complete stook' of goods
In our line in this country. The beet terms and the
ohespeet prise.
C. H. GARDEN & C/0.,
Manufacturers of, and Wholoattla Atalanta.
BILK Itt , frill,CWltOletiliVil,andBT - R - AW GOODS,
aastinot AL IPLOVIE2II, PIATIIIIS. sacaa., , 1[0.•
Nos. 600 and 600 MARKET STREET, S. W. writer
Sixth. fo73m
SPRING OF 1860.
MARTINS,
P.FPDLE,
HAMRICK, & CO.,
No. 80 NORTH FOURTH &TRENT,
Hem now 14 store, and are dell/ 1 004 1 1 Villi. 0001Pletli
film of the following desirable goods, viz,:
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND CANTON "ANS.
SUPERB BUI:TS
.
rARO.CUMOS AND BRUSHES.
NOTIONS OP EVERY KIND,
Adapted to Southern and Western Trutt', to which ere
invite the stteatiou of first-class ouien4 fi3-3m
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
PRATT & REATH.
N. W. CORNER PIPTH AND MARKET STREETS,
IMPORTERH 0
o W A TCHEN.
JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &0., age
fed-Im
SILVER WARE.
WAtL WILSON & BON
Invite special attention to their stook of SILVER
WARE, which la now unusually large, affording a
riots of esteem and deeign unaurpeseed by any house
the United States, and of finer timidity than is manallas
tared for table use In any part of the world.
Our Standard of Silver Le 935-1000 paths pare.
The Engllah Sterling .916-1000 "
American and Fronoh 900 - 1000 ti
Whim it will be Neon theatre give thirty-five pampas,
than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer
then the English Steeling. We melt all one wernethat
and we comsat** the enaliti an above (KWh
the fines/ that le made to be gerviesabla, and will
resist the lotion of golds genefe better they the
sr, Miser sulaltrantsrsit.
WX. WILSON & BON,
B. W. CIONSIB FIFTH AND OHIIRNY Errs
A. D.—Any filleltallof Silver manthotttrod as wood
upon, but positively nom ivinior to From% sad Assort
sin 'tomb:rd.
Dealers Bundled inth the moo standard as nail la
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bars, 981-1000 parte pure, 'constantly on
band. mi2l-0111
UMBRELLAS.
SLEEPER ea FENNER.
WHOLESALIi
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS,
No. 330 MARKET sTrutrr,
WM. A. DROWN &I CO-
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERS.
No. 210 MARKET STREET,
163-1 m PHILADELtgIA
JOSEPH LEA.
N 08.123 AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS.
New light and dark spring tiles, a great vanity from
MESSRS. BAWL SLATER & SONS,
BUTTON mANtIFACTUR !NO Co.,
hIONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also,
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Including many new standard Patterns.
NEAT BLACK & WHITES, PURPLES, LAY.% &a
SAXONY & 811EPIIERD PLAIDS, & BIDEBANDS,
BLACK AND OKAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER
STY
WOOLLENS.
FANCY cABBIAIEREs and DOESKINS, &0.,
FROM ROCK COAL, GLENDALE CODs„ NEW
ENGLAND COAL, CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SUPERIOR. BLACK Do BK IN AND BILK MIX
TURES.
Batinetta, Plain and Printed, of all color, and Vali-
C
St ° e%ej'rtr e e k e Y tts, 3 ::4; r I Pril ' t one Co :I r the bets= in
the oonntry.
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
CRASH, MUCKS, SHEETINGS,
Ja3l-3m
TO WIIOLESALR DRUGGISTS AND
PHYSICIANS.
Mrs. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS FOR.J.ADIES.—
APProvad of end Maly recommended by The Medical
profession throughout the United States, Thirty l'hou
ecnd Inca id s having been Advised by their plitccians
to use her Summit APPUanoes. the wall caution
Merchants and where omittnst purchasin. except at her
residence 10 s 19 WALNUT Street. where she can be
consulted daily, between the bourn of 9 end a. Her
book of testimonies will be sitan on application.
iall-stuta.ty
WANTED—A Partner with Capita'', to
take an interest in a Lambs; Mamsfactorl is
this State, near railroad.
The buess is' estableated, and 'Nada goo.l ygofits.
Capital i r e quired to extend the temetteee. ?Of par
ticulars address, with full mos. Box HI. Wen oi.ste r
Post altos, Pa. feta St
WANTED—By a lad of 17, graduate of
the High &hoot. good P 110112.14. mituation s.
wholesale commission, grocery. or produce bons*. &A
dvent MARCUS. Peers °Mos. It •
WANTED—A Financial Partner with
ammo to $ ti.OX) cash in an eitstkatmd le giti msta
Auction and Commission Basingio, now selling over
0100,000 per annum. de CO) tilt be gusrantled tM first
year.A young man preferled. one acquainted with
counting-house dunes. Best r Waring. moired
lr
fore internal/. and only with real name. and anotly
confidential it required. Address '• Asation Beat awry"
Box teas. Poet Mos. (ail 44
ITUA'IION WANTED BY A YOUNG
Alan as as Farra Clerk or Aranstant Book
keeper, or to jearn the Wholesale Dry Goods or !locum
bowlegs. "wary not so , roach pl ws obiss ,a
law
place to learn. address 'Alma. Prisi mos. isl.a3s
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A
situation La Porte, in a Dry Goode or Plows
House. Cur, from lout emDlo)en• ad
d "Q. O. Do" this odioe. f01t,30
W ANTS -3800 VOR THE PATENT
Right and Machinery of a aserly-iimeted
Cork htsetune, in good rung= order. Addisea, t.kie
orlSee._:: Akron." three day'. fez! St•
ABOOK•KsEPER who will devote his
whole time to the intefel . le of km eatilof er,vlshall
eltnation. Address "T. B.officio( TAO FUJI.
fell It
WANTKU—TO REN T. —A modern
v dwelling house. situated In the western gout o(
}? ; l ?Ptlo i l a aa r g fi el BC:.° •aOO "r "*-- hilt?"
yvANI ED—A Situation in a Whol esa l e
or Retail Commiaeon or . ronvarding Bosse,
by • tOuot moo oaring tvo and a half )111.71 two
in I Jobuing House: rareness. pressor sreekuers.
Address •• L. L," boa 1913 Philadelphia Yost Mos—
fele-Gt •
FOR SALE AND TO LET
FOR SAIE THE STOCK Avn
Ar FIX [TRES of the old.eatabltahod Prortqina Store
of John Haunt nouthwer owner of 1.0 L'S r and
DEAN tltreetn. witn every normalities partausint
to
the bumeee urethan and atabl es Im/toned. It.
32,1)00 85010. 310,000
3000, G OW. or es, intennerbats e'en MaY
be stilly invested i Insrativ• and highly r.spetabi.
Invmercy rrrrr tad to imp 200 per sent. groat it pro
porly onductest. Ad:N(4C
N. R. RARER.
itt the oars" or nu run.
It • No. SIT CHEN rNU r !street. MIL.
sio 000 AND 811.000 TO LOAN,
' on rate: k k PASCHALL.
fiIIFIL• 713 WALNUT titreat.
JIN i.B' HOTEL —PWLADEI NITA
The Arm and furniture of this Sioted Hmal are for
plo at a great bargain. Tha furniture is itobrel, lass.
harm Woo put in within a year. and the house now
doing a oncessetni bur non.
tannin"oTlGllß. tho Hotel, or of P. G.
EC ni HA, No. MURRAY A t.. N. Y. retail
1 1 Uft SALE —Ten acres of LAND on
FISHER'S j.ana. 'dimwit to tilatioa of the peas
tylvania Railroad, an mita from tat city t stoat house
oo it i could be Improved sou to mat a dattrabla daral
list Pilot S/ORP Aptly to
JOHN 8. HOPFN.
felt-12t at WALL% UT St r eit.
CIIINESEr, AND JAPANESE (WOW.—
A IST(' quantity of Mime sad .lapatures Piss de
pit Baum Crapes. Pongee Haartsatebtata. and
eunakitial )11.11t bass rettiTitt by tbs . ab use
Fairy." " N. B. Pa!rser." Rod " Wir.desre .. sad
nnII to sold at 9 WES T PE • N Squats. Brat bees* north
of Melt K Street. at moderate ;noes. • splisdrd
Oil Psintlng of Phaughae. with a rum of the Custom
tioui...„l.h,preir, also, a hip/meet do; or great beau
ty and curiosity. instable for • Lady's pet. feu-a•
pOR SALE OR EXCLIANO IC FOR CITY
PROPP.RT tralual4s P . ARM, on P. 1.
ear Wayne ;talc:m.l3lmin from the_gity, front
ing on Lancaster pike; contains 100 aorta. laW ie
in a high state of cultivation ; fine stone mansion, tenant
and coach honm, all necessary out-hsuldings. with fine
waterce O on'a L the
toned
within the same istance Ylumnelphia.
Alan, one Delaware- countyFarrk of 75 acres, Ana
location, near Linnwood station. Those who grant a
country residence. haying property to exchange, tud
better this property before pcgrehaung sloe
where.
. .
A 1, , t of Oround on Pule street, west of Twenty
/woad.
Some fine Lots on Trenton avenue seA Marield
atreet, clear of all incumbranoe, I.y a '.u../uulged for
small houses.
A great variety of properti, ground rents, and bowie
for sale and axohann,
Apply tQ LEVIN &
to ctt $)3 WALNUT Mica.
RCH STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE
A
—The store sad 211
Terms 014111. Anti to leg aLtAx. R A4LE.Y `4°-676
ARCH street. f!{-Ht•
AND SPLIT
OR SALE—TUE BROADWAY
FOIINDRY AND LicinNE-suor, BT. worm,
Emu,
xBTABLIHIED IN NM
This long-tetablished and well known Fonnary is of
fared for isle on accommodating terms.
During the last eighteen menthe the Buildings have
all been rebuilt. in the most approved modern ell lc and
new machinery added. making the moat compete ea
taMuhmeot of its else in the Weasel; pountry.
The Foundry Building is 96 by SO feet. and furnished
with Cranes Cupola. CosuOven. die., ko.. cornet/tn.
The Machine Shop le /70 by 40 feet two and ruse-half
:_ t t r eelPel t ig h b:gglTAlL:i l ,f; ` ;d a .ltZt tsir
rirl in ...valor doing a general maehlogry oonnewl.
Tie i stook of Vattikras is the Innen and moat Naluable
in t e oill of et. Louis. f lanks. cols. ko., about Black
atm shop. Foundry. Maelune &Lop. and Boast yard
in a undanos,,,,
• MIMI ternmenrce r
embark in a well ea abbenednumalargunng busmen&
For particulars addreen at Fd. locale
LICe Mot.
CLIY. CARPENTER, k CO.
OTO Rzer FORA TERM OF : -
A Retail Store and datum, we tot bui..
usu.
A 76 by SS fnre 140 Pi • witb water
'owe r and strung ri se an ' n • nir Vole.
Dye Hoene, Y alitOntb Maar lord72te•
altrar4l47.mi.. to. . -Artrmati Ta
, being no very aeoureble to tee oily, makes it
vatniontiablo.
sam Ajo 111011 W R. FlellElL
Fisher's Lana.
r3it SALE—A valuable Lot et corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets. bay Bina
fronts, ntitable fora church or far-ton ON. Pfr urns
ko., address J. 8.. at tis...doe, jal3-tf
INIAOfOI3,Y LOT FOR SALE.—A Talus
ble matter lot 1.25 feet soma, hosing throe fronts,
admlnibly loomed for a factory site. It ta invested in
the eouthweitent plvt of the atty. to a ramdly-tam
proving neighborhood. It Intl be eoI4 on renewably
terms. For partranlars, address •• K.," oboe of The
Puss. jalS4l
gm LIOUSE-1 TAVERNS, Lad STORES.
RI Rest Rotate of every down non fgr salsa or to
rent. Apply to NIA.* REP.'S,
Real tenst•Agerit.
Ng. IX North SECOND duvet,
In L. Thorny & Co.'s Reed Store.
AU order.' will boy promptly stuipdsd to. English,
French, and Oennan 'poking. Collector of Ground
Rents. nl6-321
A FINE ROOM VACANT ON THE S
oond floor, with board, at ILI3 " alaut•at. tall-6t•
REMOVAL..--351ALL k CIIANDLER,
WHOIMIALE GROCER°, hvo rialove4 Nos
66 NotOt oEOOND attest. to 113 MARKET Street.
short Fm-t. north side. .1 a
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
UNITED STATES I IFE INSURANCE.
O TNUITY. AND TRUBT COMPANY OF PHI
LA Etc. PIMA. Office. 8. E corner of THIRD and
00E r , Itreeta.
DIVIDEND FOR TAR YRAR 1859.
The Directore, from th• unpins nr seems non the
business of the t.ompany for th• ear ending December
31,1659 have deabt•etl a RoNus to the ?obey Holders
to .he extent of TAR ENT Y• FIRE PER ENT.. to be
added to the insured amount. payable et death. nr else
the present value IN CA9II, at the cotton of the tn.
mired.
A• lIRTS, JANUARY 1, Pen.
Cain nn he'd, and in duke. . • 344 262 SO
Cash in bank at New °flue/ . 11 CU al
Loans on call, mood by ample col
lateral/ 61.31712
sisLua 71
renetestile
eat estate. bonds. end ''' '''
153.575 53
es
k. rsitrond, osnal. nal other itoeks . and X 6.888
83
li•ClarlIMI •
Loaned unsolit:i - es . delirVea . • 233 ' 1" "
balances us from agent.. . tad
Present vs ue of annual premiums
DIRECTORS.
la(siphon R. Crawford. ramin W. Tintloo7•
aul B. Goddard . M. D. stro.k Brady.
mes Deversua, human T. Lea.
Janosl Bondsman. Oepsgs Lunkon.
olliam W. Godwin. P. Fryklin Jackson.
I)
Alex. C. Han M k
8 rEPHEN R. CP.AW ORD, President.
BEN (AMIN V 7. TING LEY. Vice President.
JAHN. R. MINTER, t(surstar. and Treseurer.
Medical Exarnterrs—Paal B. Dodd •rd. M. D. Alex
C. Hart. M. D. 411..stutbISt Wit
THE k.‘,1% TEHPii IsE
INSURA NOE COMPANY
OF PIIILADEPRIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNRR
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
F. RATCHFORD STARR.
WTT.LI•II MOUE,
N tr)7l. F AX ;of
ANL T. TEEDICE,
/WIRT WHAR,
F. Wk.
RATCHF
CHARLES W. CORK, Se,
PHILADELPHIA
TEE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YOU.
nets•
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
Z 111•73.
The verde= ere Dividendsrtn ill
Deenay they Comps-
LW, sad the here ORRATILZ.
Thielea stray itIOTIILL Eompuy. pene nee 10
tooth° dere, so thnt A L THE P OMB
'num, TO THI INOCEID.
Pamphlets. and every information, may be paid
exerts, on APPlirt , ou t.
. IA rcit FORDATARR. A sot
B. W. Goma r FOURTH and wALNITT jar - tri4 6,,
PHILADELPHIA RIIPERENCER:
John Welsh.
Poilre a o 'r are bi t:6On. Goons $ . Stuart.
John 3, I NI.
,:g.)". E. p i . P h rhelen,
ooeph Patterson. William C. tin M. Atwood, .4rtbs. , :r Colitis,
homes 11 Powers!. t•eorge W. 'Pola
Illmm Mag.... Tbm Weittecru. n nd ri- ,
lrir•
CARRIAGES,
OP PHE MANOPACTURE Or
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. Nrao4lL.r
DR. SCIIENCK CAN BE FOUND AT
his office, No. 32 North SIXTH Street. on Fn.
day and Saturday of each week. Mondays and Teem
days are set apart for mains patients in and out of the
city. on We4nesdaywnd Tbutedv of each week he is
e r as fith . c t e e . r to . . n 1 ,0 9,
a B i A I.TIMeRh Street, Baltin h ior:
Respi+ometes, et his ore r i "l dan e y x ord n orai n e ere t
83; reguiar , visitation+ after++ rd., PO cents a visit.' Al)
advice at his office free of china ; and, in all cases
wr ere persons do not feel able to pay for having their
tunas examined. they will be eared for. and have the
cams attention an the more revere.' re.i leer.
VOLT, SALT.-5 ,IDO Sacks Liverpool
ground; 30 0 do Ashton's and Marshall's fins
30 000 ba s assorted Dairy and Table; 10.000 bushels
Turk's Island. For sal* by
ALEXANDER REIM,
WO At • 131 South. and SZ rth W IRA RV LS.
PINE OLD PORT WINE FROM THE
-IV London Docks, 21 . 1 I tt eatati µle bd
rel3.4t
W ANTS.
BOARDING.
REMOVALS.
55 846 27
1-067 576 54
DIRF.4.ITORS.
MossacAl L. DAWSON,
Qxo. S•v•RT,
B. A. 11134 ow
o N j ,
ANDEZW P,. CAf Y,
J. L. EltalroXic.
RD STARR, Prey dent.
retsr.r.
AM US EMENTS.
DAN RICE'S
GREAT SHOW_
NATIONAL 'THEATRE. WALNUT Ar.. 00 71 E4Lti
Patcsa.—Dress la cants; Falai},
rent, • Seats rn Prlrv* Scars. Ti c.v.,: W3ras p n .
rate galas. gland 8 ,7 -
Cataaaa or riirir.—Loon ores at her low Seel..v.k.
To con meson at?.
F 11.57 NIGHT OF THE GRAND ELST.INDIAN
SPECTACLE OP THE
ELF.PHANT OF SIAM I
THE FIRE KING'S VOW.
ma moat to roma itmet.i.C.• art, sratz.vad is We illy
MISS ANNTE LONSDALE.
kan tsio har.n. cf gai2.1.4 int int sywatn.aaest
£4:l‘Ziar...,ezt tia irriz.;s4.
EVERY SCENE ENTIRELY NEW.
EVERY COSTEXE ENTIRELY NE's".
EVERY A ?OINTMENT IFNTIRELYNTW.
ALL. THE EXTRAORDINARY XECHAMCAL
EFFECTS ENTIRELY NEW.
THE IiF2 , IO3FNED ROYAL istrnwc-r,
LALLA ROOKH
Wl2 appur
TUE "SACRED ELEPIIANT OF SIAR'
THIS (llvarrdit ) En...NINO IN.b. Lk
Wgl bo pnworatad tits Gariem. xed Roc=fc His
ttelcii tare.) see a tz...
ELEPHANT OF SIAM t
OR, TEE FIRE UNG'S row
Prodocai sad*? w Sok Esser+Me trans it •
MR. JOHN DRIrCIC.
CUAMACTE Re
lilmsasor, Mr.lr. Yr. C. X. Lama
Cluttssast. Mr Wl'llaker Tart. Mr. Jr?. a; Tort ;
Kassa Mr Murray I &Si. Yr. !CortS; i'lmastr !Rs Ot
r•lrs Mr Frank Drs.: Ssrb. Mr. a••••••; rsborlrad.
Mr.Msd.ssa: HAIM. Mr. P Lag; al-Nu. Mr. Ils.riera;
Drum m Mr. G. Balsa& ;Commis- Dams
dassers. Mil* Rain.- Actirclast ea Pr.aaers.
Miss Wilton Lals. Mel. iltekatt Ram Qua*. Miss
Clue Ronne= ; LJak. Mae Asa'. I..radsl,
Fire r,assa, arsszorsisa Cirs.rd. ekes of :la o isarass
Clan. Duval Oqta. Pe - morass* Ice- T. For,
Court of the guises or Liss, • teriot iszkauta
Ckad - gin. Odom of the Irrsrs!tr :vs*. 90 4.4 act
the S:sreass sad Brumes* Owes. anesdsata Dads
Priegte. Demon. Va arl•ss4 F re. &galas
&prom rack aria, ke., by tae E 4441•711.• CCTV.'
sad Ora thasdrod Asmilantf-
INT FOR THE RYNOPAIS OF scvaar.
DENTS. Re, OF Vile TrCLV MAGNIFICENT
SPECTACLE, RYE SMALL MLR.
Tim EstformAA:a nll eccbc"..44. v.IS a as cocoa a
ACTS TN THEN:I
In which lAA Original DAN SLICE. trptint
SATURDAY AFTERNON. far Ow c .
r oara L tzt•
Swag. Lae wan e•rn ths trest
IPRAXT OF SIAM wifl b. p.smi.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Fokt Letare_....ll ra. 11.. A. OAR RETIDO4
Maze Mauer-- Mr. F. P. Bac
Seminar Arent JOE. D. w PRI
POURTU A PPEA RANCE * OP r— casoca.
nu* 1 711rEIDAV, tiVp7.l7w. pea M.
TFE ICONST AT.
Yonne afirabel, Mr. J. F.. nkeb ; Okt Mirsh&lir.
Taster ; OrlatA.MraCaire:r; Bizarr*, Mrs. Da:told.
To aconclade wit
sr ?nal an FORAM CREINA.
sate ma/.
Awearra vntEo onto alarm.
Door. *pea at IN O'CLOCI : Ps r &masa/ to OtlmalOtoll
at 7 o'clock.
WIRATLEY CLARKE'S ARCA -
BTZIST THATRE.
TAM iTHCRAO4r. EV3MIN. Fe, U.
Fourth nisbt of BOCRCICAULDS k LAT
sailed the
Outi100N: Or. LIVE IN I.43CIPIANA-
OftOrle Prima. Mr. Woratlry ; Ire:l44m,
.llr. Dolman; Zoe, the Detorwa. Sirt.fotor Dory.
6cALE or Pricis.—.Liscoruot.. sr e.o.m. oecomoti
Sour to DN Carle.NX. rants; Parlut.6i torts.
floors orret et l ; rerlons t. ocararaitaes AZ
Ty preatooly.
GRAND coNCERT IN AID OF ST.
L VINCENT'S HONE rola DESTITUTE CHIL
DREN. trill O. rtare of TUEsDAY Er vat
mat-mast CONCERT HA LL. Cat stint. &boas T .. %(40 ----
sweat no dw.amo4l . amd
vocsligt.miss RICHIN GS. k&I. la tRa.Rao.N
ralantoswal tier sers.tas an. tae • at. aa d aa . a .
malls. Professors TstatJar • „lat.". teas., To
bar of leadun runaways 1.1.1-,a„,, 0 .21
commons/rat 74 reelect
n_RAYTON'S
rAItLOR OPERAS, PRO
AN EL Ita A adLA
CONCERT RA LL. CHESTNUT STREET.
Naar Twelfth
POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO
` R 1
+ 0
mar' to tneM,Wait t t,'AgrWaartataskuattaa.
HS (THURSDAY' EVIN , N . U.; yht
NEVER JUDGE ta APEARANCE-a.-
.Laat WOO,/ TonolOtile r. o
to
al R 9. H. DRAYTnN.
DRAYTON,_
s6NOE
HERR ENOEPL
HER Ia
ELL/,
AND THY. ORCHESTRA WaL ePY
Mr. DRAYTON mrt.:l ewe
f;:kWeiti;3l44l,xe aeNNE.t.
Fur the hat lame is
GRAND MATINES. ON SATURDAY, at 3 P. 111.,
and last perforcauct.
Tickets at ("doh/mu Cae•Mat :
Book kLa toa's.au t heat sot 'treat. aod .t the
Pnees—Bcaly or tte bait, tO cesta Balooey.
coots-
SANDER.SON'S
lapse's Cocstraanatssatt csasTsvr
Smoot goy Ruth
ADDITuNA I. AND NOVEL. TTR ACTIONS!
The hf heu•tnett of the ART 91.3:..1.74.t5vrer.fi walk
honoted inch atd nrutt stubstres Lent[
th,, past what. reaper:lQU; tar.-notteeis to a enLon or
recomazur PhOadepts • • I.
order to eft D i e al/ a.tme.ts tee B art as tracts
th• cotaantts sp•ettlea, "1.1011 f ANL , n
EFFECT," Belors htoarlo. 0,2 .tzy, v
tnsalt Ise pro*, sad 1111 prke for th 4 h.ith wtorelk
It %Otte, 'Zia, bare itahers. Ass tnol.zattartant•C
Art. and Napo me am Do able to pas •Ontuttat War
4sfactpolo.
..40m.a.‘10—Ad.ets. $ .:41rts. LS mato
I,:aivi.oc. oo 'Ar ELS c.f. , LrAY 5.0.3 owt1:11.-
DAI AY I EiNt.s.).Ns.. at 3 o
II yin ):%M.A.iii'S
itit below THI.II IR.
3 D IY.N.E °I.C.C?£.3
TA F
O g
STAR Or IitE•UTTi
ON .
stLvER no*r.vs.
Thla Pastourata• is procamae..d 7.1t0 b• r
nor to to any alawmat Lt tamale !ate - a. ISA aadiame. to
sad Wrg.VArOrth:ll:taa:: trt o<
C ' t '1'444 to
ot
Imaaty.
REV 'LYING FILLAR.IS.
r.VOLv I r • Pi t_LARs.
xr.vots YlLt
THE LA131./..AC.
IhTLA". A ri-v3. ATLAS. ATLAS
HYPiAti.
DLO.
D LAS' Al
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ADCIBIADTA. AtelillA peg.
AL CIELADA-S.
PITS, 'bo Re a* laaltaa vIU tore. It troop of LINTItti
TU
CAST OF CRAR.ACTt RA.
RA RLFWY/N A.. V. R• A.NTE.Z.
Clara C 4 LLADV.I.E.
PacHatooa- - -
r e. I C lio. LA. ......1..1.1 A Fill
Bier of Beauty... LnEy.
Auto, will bepmdeoed the New Hdelette of
VLIDADIA DAlsKik,
PENNSYLVANIA ISIGOERB.
Slim Jim ..-...Herp-sidez.
-
Crsnug ..... •• • •• • •'1";".'
ISIWY ZOO. , .•- .. • - • •• • - frlrs.
Also B•ermt er.td Psr.r.er.
fiEDNANDF,Z m h:e Nrondertai (.re cf
together with NiCHO
AIIi.hICAN ACADEMY OF 31USI0
ENGLISH OPERA BEASON.
The Pelevated Cooper °fern Troupe eiU loauxurete
• Season orNINE N lla MTh. nu
TRU HaDAY t.VX.ISING. Feb.l4ll,
why (by rstoess I Rental • Open
LA tONNAattSCL A
Amine. (her Veit rolak ...-..ANNIE MILNER.
Count ~ ..... Aynesty Coos.
ith full Chorus mot - Ofulteetra.
Mutual Dtrec.or . _ x C COOP ciiL
I Late Leader of the . leoutdou Pella •rm eau homety.)
EX te• Ur AI) 11 "'AIM.
Parquet. Parquet Circle. aria Ba.cohg .ao eta.
No extra charge for reeerve.l seam.
Family Curl.
..23tas
irate for the **mina. or sled* mly ht.l on
and alter 'lite/day. I et) 14t.b. st ths Ann. ems. Beck It
Lawton's, aid Chickering e.dtdy. from 9 t
D 4,-. open at 7 o'clock. Orem :vela:tree., at S.
1'61341
pENNSYLVANIA AtJADE3II OP TB
FINE ARTS,
Is OPEN DA n
IL Y H .
E i ST a NU y T
e ST e R e T.
from, A • MA
Wanted—The Tenth volume of " Crbis Enema
resc.rts " of
Ptrantse.
Adaunaton 25 cents. Ctuldrin fader 12 tat MN
prays.
Shares of Stoat S.
CIERMANIA ORCIIESTRA.—PubIic Re
heareale every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL. fI:ND
HALL et ate o'elock P.M. Tickets to be had et G.
Andre's, end Beek k Law - totes Mllll4O Storrs, end et
the door. ta2l4.=
CHURCH'S PATIN TL's G,
" THE HEART OF THE ANPFZ."
Now on k. xhitetioa•t the ACADEMY OF FINE
ARTo• CHLOTIN CT cow. (tom 9 A. 11. tall dark.
thmssiou ZS cents.
Visitors are requested to brine 07enc Garxa. tef tf
11EMPLE OF WONDERS
Northeest corner of TENTH =I CHESTNUT
Btreets. Brest and !Sorel Ain-action.
• • •
SIGNOR BLAIL,
The wonderful Mallama and Ventri
EXHIBITION EVERI EVA:LIND DUAL:iII THE
'KLEE.
Commencing at 751gccli. and on WEDNEET.j . . 4 .
and SATURDAY AYTENNtX):Nh at 3. The (*lab
Automaton Rope Vantto r, one of the greatest piscine
Mechani ever 11.2.11.1bIted,WIli appeir evert entubt
tion. and s
perfom hi. socomMuu, Mom.
AdmisolMh taut. Children Bennis.
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.—
-"-A. TO ANY AMOVN C—Upon Watches. •esreLu.
thamonds. Salm Asti, C.ot hies, Ne:chand.se, &e., by
JON hS & ON Enahluta Entters Darne r THlßP and OMSK Lt S treets . betc.. Loimbard. fide Yost* from , A. N. to nti-Imsf
!gmCIIICKERINO t SONS, brAIiLT
FACTI:RERS of Grand, Seuare. artl
mkt PIANO FORTES. Warerooms„ tv7 CHMTNU
Street,..fiaaoa to :et. taken in elehbno. tuned, knd
Irma Ale., in connecraon, a full stook of Poet:Lit
one. linsao B.ks.•tr.
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NEWTURK KEROSENE 01L.—Ati bbLi
for sale at manufacturer's price.
Ye RNaLL .3. OGDEN.
473 :troth 1"IiIKD r:treet.
BRICK -MAKING M ACII I".:ES which tem.-
the elks, and make 3110 A) ye 1 . . day. Brick Freese.,
Alaekonea, Clay Wheels. C 13% yam lay!
for..coal Kilns, at C. CARIALLL S. ue.3tA.Nuln
Raul ahn.• Plfharro.,
Cuur qtly. Ltra uranct Dank,
Asian sad for Ws s,
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or all ei lAMEB G FLARA t
1 70 . ,
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RILL & BRuTkilih, C .4.444 4./ %,,,41/, - Pvl)
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Potted , by WETHERILL BROTtlailt, 11 :1
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