The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 02, 1859, Image 3

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from the, tier:, Of ifeixe# to the 40,3%• ors ritOrawid•
ISlonoy teeeired sud ini7nentp.made didlyl ertthOitt ,
notice, ~,T investment# 4 ert,l,, Metictiiklltntllltitste,
hicktgiggc; 3
diOunesilisii'a66. 664 dipy, - 0)616,6e01ui.
Om se the chatter requires:, _ Hideo henna trent 9 6 , 004 . 6 r.
!I the morning hhtU 6 - Web&
attioidA r iiia
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Seanssis , ar , ISOONg - „Food—liestlote,st_Carner,,
or BEOOkii) and ,W4l,Nl:ll'.l3treste: Datioalts received
Id, malt sad largo , amooots, - , trims all ollemot:or ttie,
tonimsuiltj, , iintl;,allows Interest at • this' rate d. die
-Tor psi!. per airosa:-. ,
• afousy:o4l4;gotera by Oliackiwithout los! of
reer.,
Aloe open dally, , from,lo untalio'cloolc,•andin Mon
day and 13ataiday na'lM9 111.. th - ilivezdzapA.. President,
Pninirian.lkelle, 'emanater and senretary, Oharlee'M.
Monti.
'ppabablp,_ni, disansa '
which edionlenao boo so an4ly,yrovad to bia' reriodta:
lie by the. PIIPLOTA.. N SYRUP a Tha
sixad7 inyabocato:foimi d.tiaiaaa hate been porn
ipteteiy area V/ apide;u 7 , sti.o. 0Q
SOON of ;caw first
,adib4ni - binies:_. ' ' ' '
Vor We In' Ws city ".by.l#:...Brolin, corner Plink and
Cillgeatnat, - :knor, Ifaaaird ' _eon* Td.bink and
%manic, ' ' , 41041,1iwt:
Slinger theorlii Middies, for ill -kinglet°.
'Luring purposes, have :tsieW repuestton,' honestly
esnasil.-:A11 therprolnees thee. : Machines On in
tEHAND'at AXTB/CP,lgpkg,... '
I:-M:SLOGER*, c 0,,.
'SOS OHESTNIIT Street
Lire e,aiinaksilakti:4lne t .Alcidane , a Celebrated
lIVB it, PILLS -r-This,"graaa: Com-
Idaiatai pillonapitaaptnentay!3lidc Hendaidieji„tappp.
Ma, and ailitadaediindlitalnia..:ididd ail-kinpentable
Dnyglet t d:' - 146 . •atittliAm
IrßiirnitVe , Oscoutne.
:"BIJANETVII CoooAllt7.
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t.:11T.0.FTT104,°°09*412:
A for deeming the
,Ar;rfilimi ant:eginaldfainsilt without
It iffrifeen:ln hair troor Jailing off.
It pt?tactes"ftikialiley.ned -vtiorA m s gulOh' -
It is not g easy -ts
It leaves iw disagreeable. odor. - -
It softens Oa pair iabero hard and dey.
It soblbekehe itritated - jcatp_ =ktse., , -
it affard;
rsonfailoweist
It eosts fifty 'emus for ce
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1011triBiT , 8 .0000,110111. = '
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117.,Igagasts; , „I, Smarm& Co. I Ilarecetterase
Vitae thl 7 liefiateri, effect fir,zir Oinkint , graritoe line of
year excellent ,
For piny saimibui •
toy hate hid heats' . ialtlag of ,until
I was fee:riot:of Intl* it - ilttridiATee `fakei upon my
hiad hellentradiallyinrinal onnindiend, solhat,
I Could lot touch it
• fon;
dition I ittribdtel*;tdii!aiia of ferfoinedietined hair,
*mhinif which I bale entice beep told Wptaigoamphene
spirit.
1 41 the -7*"
ehawn your or,liiselfitsig the oil 4 aoiamenaed,
its stea f the weeliln Jiie";.:Mheflietf4plleathin
leyed i font deik
the **dial; ead teadein4l dinSriCtrid:,—the Intl beamed'
to fellAted nrillniii - 114groirth* now
I trusttantr, , khitfli;:n,fitt&rYei - 0 11 ,
/nod to tale thii iiirae , remedy,
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• ••• , 4„sustrizniiiliticoetra. • •
iisingliinaleat4on . random ttioktiilno matter
bow iithr add kasoft,:ankirbWforflievoral den.,:. It
h
oxasaviiiijilllfrifii;liiiii4elf fit to be ' thi'ditf and,
th:eapeitt Bair _
Prepared IT
ifaiNgrr *CO ' lesion:
SATIN
DKLAINN - ;
" WOBSTINOMISABN
tae•
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"Owfiis'totte_ititeaeee oL Shy fee on
e will d oee,out
our hesikAl#ltHo,44 . s . e.,4,l7:_rii* - iii* - ;,, ou r id ni
gut, iiidtir,laiiiiii,*;loiteritlisiLiiicKts:Niiillikera
auctlo'S Misi *lc*
vies. WlASoi„Shides ;gold Landscape,
+Cknetis,li Olot ‘ h i st
witeAud •
PAT Eii~
~ ,,NICOIIIISTNUT Otureet.-.
- .fw•nbasLlN - oomsl;*crstsl.- - SlCLitne!ii ode.
- bated Mairigeltr; Abe jrriat Arilhisin=idaied,f-for ,
Worms .Bold broil respectable Druggista... ,
-•-, „40,3,Tonlyficploll
eirynerligillaiterhs , ColetweitirsllUY amlllll,
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**la:
Thiess Altiobtriee.leei;fiom , troi:epoole, ind form
sewn etluietialled 'itienith,:tieatitjc and 'alratioity;
which will)for,ilj?;_oratjr..irt:Ory:foti rtla 010 pe'eiat.
They ire" linvestionablj tha toost to the market for
ramify loo t . '
grog= vo• a mmatriali. ;13
.450.•:-Blugerio
Price only if ISTY DOLL/lila. 2, l"iir 'geed Wofr . k and good
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.1102.0X11 . 8TMIT Street:
MEM
OneLyike „Clothing - ii On - int/0 Styles, and
made In the bat uaoee, inroteely for atria, SALES:
We mark our ,lowost belling: pities*
. r,t,iLin raven
on eaeliertiele: Ilsaade inede:to anitakirejva
getblfdeie4l;iad'aiiv oii Ytru eteiii t l etiletlY ad
bored ie,v'ere believe tide taloa' tke anlytettf veil at
dealtuf; el! thef*-0 ,
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eartAl:.c. steal
Sylter;l3eti r .Chlindle_,'r tie ereelni or the Teti
att., ZDW GAROOTSC of Atnioßlyn, N. Y ,
ulna/am WE, of thigriltv: " as
By theneme;nn.thenellnln of the 80th alt., Mr. 0.
SCOTT-to Mee ansocch - nut;
On ,the COESTANT
PIIQUItIROT OD,ARA., )BOTCH, CU. of
elite elty. _ *
In ,lltetrnadtown on' Erth,olt. by Rev: Warren Ran
dolple;hti ORO.' FLING inn'. SARAH;, A. MIN
TERSOTTOIf, botli"orOermintown *
On the 80th try'JOhn O. Wilson, D. M., WAL:
TER PARAf4 LER to MAGGIE WILDEY. *,
•-• Outtbe 24:b tilt.; Erddlk Sohelniainitni
PR ffR OILLBR to Idlsit MARY: ANN,RURDA S ,
both or ThilectelObta.,' - *
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In thhfoltY;on - the 2.5 nU. by /ter. Thos. Street, Mr..
TORN DARKSZ to Mir SALIAS .11,_0:ARNITT, both'
or Plahnlelpttla.- ,- - - -
On,Thoisnay eneeths,e,TlLlt ult.. by Rev. 51r. Sewell,
TUCK DURRES MARY SANE PAINTER. [Nei.
p!rk:papti!itylitaseippy„,] : ,. „ „
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,Ititititie`;`i - ' - '
On the 20th tilt:;=ANifh „ 'daughter of 4eitrietGrenn;
Sleigh, In the 17th yeer:of her no:
The relativiserid friends of the family are respectfully
th attend the funeral, bons the mildews other
insetlrer, otreeti'Srinkford, on Thursday
afternoon, at 1 o'clock: ' it
On the Blot nit., Tll9/I.llv (lITWEISO, in the WM
year of Ids age': ' '"- -
Thirrelattves 'and 'friends of-the frindlY niscreipsiet
fully invited to attend the futon'', from his late resi
dence, Walnut street;.between Seventh and Sighth, on
Thursday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock., To proud to Cam.
.den Cemetery, Opmden, pr."
On the nth - tile; after a short Maisel, 1011N11.1163,
TIN. in the 20th year of his age -,, -
The relatives and friends of the famlly are rennet-
Italy Invited Ito - attend the 'funeral; from the
of blfrysietitc No.:1020 South" Ninth street - on Thurs.:
day afternoon, eta to'cletik.i Tope:email Whits Lebanon
'Cemetery. - ,
On the 30th tilt:, sged7B years. „
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to atiend . the laneral,,from cis late reel.
dance ,B; W, corner of Word avenue and School Street,
this Wedneiday) afternoon, at 1 otoloek. -. To proceed
to Laurel Hill . • C
L. = - ,
on Saturday morning ) 20th. nit., Wit . SUCH, In the
88th year onate • •
The relatives and friends of the fatally ere respect.
tally
,terlted to attend the funeral, from his late reel
deans, On Bide rood,
,betwooir the Sixth and Seventh
Idonee.- thiirefltireday) morning,. at 10 o'clock,
-efilheut farther -
. „
On the 28th nit ", OHORG/IToszra„ In the 414 year
llis frieode, thalCiidnalader "diiyiri and steMbers. of
the Yeett Legion and .Ifrankhn:Hug.ne -Company, are
respectfully invited to attend .the funeral, from the N
- corner- of Getout' street - add' Pissyunk road, - this
(Wedneaday) :afternoon, et 2 seoldok. - :To pro . .eoed to
bt. ifery , e Cemetery. • AL . *
On -the:49th Alt., JOHN _WHJIRTENABY, aged
kkb.;rylatiiil 4nd Mendel oleo, montgomery Lodger
No. Hit Jettuittini 'Oiniptoi; No. 8; and Bt. John's lin
bunpment,;,.4l,:, Y , . Ai., are respeetfaity_inylted to at, -
. tend the funeral rfront his - late reilderice;l2lB LUCAS
ter street, _below Wharton, thin (Wednesday). after
noon; at 8 o'clock ' To - , proceed to Union Cern - Glary,
lilatliktreet - , -
On x ,ilatutdsy, 28th alt., VAMUSL- 11HPIPLE; In, the
7641 yes,r able age., — ' - ,- - -
The rolatiree, end...friend, of the family are -respect
fully , invited to ettrod hie - funeral; from his late resi
dence, No 720 North Thirteenth etTnetktliti (Welnee.,
dayo Id inst„ at 2 o'alook _
Owthe 99th tilt - .:WILLIAId B. BROWlcaturtiro of
Boston, In the 81th year of his age. ,
.o.laLifiC
folfq; ,11 : 1 9r PHlL4D,iox4iLft, Arab. 2!./859.
MIN 'BUM .;.4 1 ::`;
HIGH WATIOI , i. .
BUB 188T8 1
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841
- Bohr Pedttoindok,'Surfouittooloys from' Boston'
with. mdse to"Thwiti. Cdosier.._ ,• - • - • •
- Itirgaret Atm, fitalapot, 11 - d ijO froid N York;
with indoo,to - -
, .
Olitt ND.'
BoLoynirr,Vopes; N Wirt. JMontle*.
'l:Barque RoyinisiNtlion, Laguagra, Hallett Brothers,
Brig Mil Hoed, turtidtt, Jog? no Cobh tt W Agra!'lk
dew& Brothii. -
•-• - . Ea r ?bile Satan; Zdwordni Baltimore, Ilion Web
hair, +an ,Drisen, Norton
Bahr H H Atwood, timititi - Nada: Co.
Btr H L illiwiHor t piltt9torojAttrorea, Jr.
Pei ..04 4 PoimalpiA
pioniut ii)kryibt atii a number of pusageni,
aPhtladtalpkill ileaulße.)
; 1 • • • - - • INWEB. - Dal.: Jan'81(11160: •
This - brig Joeepti:,Huniti,'froa Malaga, an unknown
bark, sears Woktalin, B P iuld , tagvothare are at
barbOrl Wind north, dtr9ugi and cold:
rtnirs, WK. BIAIIOANAN.
• • lIIIISGBAritt ' •
[Oorrespendsnoe 4 . 4 , the Philadelphia lixtbange.l
' ; 0/11Ietatin, Neb. 1, PM.
-. A. banpte passella this afternoon, and another went
out. , The ecbr Milton, before reported ashore above
this place, who got oft this morsitig. - Vold t3W.. - .
: Yours, &a, • Thoo. - B.
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TILBONAPIi To FBI Vann.]
- , , Naw 'loan, Feb 1.
Arrived--Steamer Etna, fromLiverpOol; bark' Qneen
of the Fleet (Br),. from Ardrosean ; Clara Windsor,
from Aux Oayeel Brig B L Siren, from Bt. Croix.
Below—Cup George Hurlbut, for Ham( Brig lfra
beldam (Norwegian), from Rochelle.
Arr,"ship Dashing Wave from Ordeutta; barks Cali
.fornia < from Buenoa Ayree, and Daniel from Smyrna i
below, berk Hefner from Oagliarl,
, ALuxarnittra, Fa , Feb. 1.
- The!ship Venue, from ,Bristol, with railroad iron, la
iximing up. , , •
Hoard:a, Fab. 1.
,
Air,brig Ann Elizabeth from iiimbrOio.
ll
_ 4mr, ship Mongol:on, Sevnaty.n A in M e r gi l i it ye ° fro AD m B' F Cat l
Callao. ,
- flaw Oar,sams, Jan. 81.
Are, ship Emperor, sod Singapore, and bark Etralie
Hammond, all from Bopton.
Feb I—Arrived-.-thlps Assyria, and Ofkokborszo, from
Liverpool,:
...„ MEMORANDA.
gtatml, ip Kensington, Baker, hence, arrived at Bos-
I.
.tdia yesterday. - ' - •
Steamship Catawba, Bullock, for Havana and New
York ;cleared at New Orleans 9001
Steamship Europa, Leitch, for Lirerpoolt• cleared at
New York yesterday.
, Steamship Boston, Sallow, for Phllalelphla, cleared
at New York yesterday. •
- Ship Horatio, Palmer, for Hong Kong, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Ship James Obeston Bryant , front Clarissa, was below
Baltimore Slet tat.
- Ship Northland, dray; front New York, Bleared at
- Rio de Janeiro Deo 21 for Valparaiso, taring repaired.
Ship Dueling Ware, front Calcutta for Bostouipassed
Highland Light at 10 A M lit inst. -
, Ship ~ I ndlan, Averill, from Calcutta, via Province
•towu, at Boston Mat ult. -
1314 Mlles Standish, Gardner, from Calcutta Oot 18,
Was below Boston Slat ult. • •
. .
Bark Mahlon Williamson, Rehatiforth, front Boston,
at Mobile 20th ult. -• • ' •
Mark Cheater, Atkins r from Bolden, arrived at Mo.
bile 26th nit. ' e
Bark, Mary Sawyer, - Bartlett,, for RIO de Janeiro,
'went to sea from Obarlesteri 28th alt.
- Bark Elizabeth, (Brem) Noltenhouti, for Bremen,
went to ilea from Charleston 28th ult.
Bark renelon, flolkine, froin Valparaino, was' below
Baltimore 81st ult. •
/lark Reindeer. Franklin; at Pernambuco 24 nit, was
loading for Philadelphia—not its before. • '
barque 'Daniel - Webster, Ryan, for • Philadelphia,
sailed from Palermo 80th ult. ' '
Barque Peter Olinton, Bityden, from Bordeaux, an
ilyed;or. New York yesterday. -''
Bantle BD:matte, - before reported ashore at Long
Branco, got off and was being towed to Ne'w York yea
tarday.
. Brig David Darrell, Phinney, for 'Boston, arrived at
New York yesterday. '
- Brig Blizabeth, Libby, cleared at Mobile 28th ult. for
Galveston.'
Brig Delaware, at Et Thomas 15th'ult, had been con
demned; and Welt .
refitting. '''' " ' ' "
Brig Henry Leeds, Grant, for Georgetown] 80, cleared
lit Charleston 20th tat•:, - , '
Bahr "j . ilitroisp; Carson, hence at Charleston 28th
.
- Bohr Ef Moore; Irigersoll, forile*Yorli j *eat to sea
from Charleston 28th nit '
. .
Bahr Lewis Chester, Somers, , for Philadelphia, went
to sea from Charleston 28th ult. • -
_ . .
Bolas Bee,-Donner; and Btroandet, Downing, were at
Wilmington, Bel, Slat -
Bohn John Jones, Stevenson; and' Margaret Plater,
Blizzard) for New York, sailed from Wihningfon, Del;
yiraterday: - •
- Bohr Jonathan May, Cobb, from Now York, arrived at
Mobilogethmit. " - -
Bohr B cilltUllan, Smith, hence arrived atldobile26th
'Bohr Frank Herbert, Mayo, for Philadelphia, dear ed
et Boiton Blot ult. -
•-• 11. B. Revenue Cutter Wiehltigton,, Morten, Scorn
relief orate; arrir•.4 at New York yetterdsr.
Bahr Frank Herbert; Mayo' cleared et Boston alet rat
/Or Had' port: ' - - ,
Bohr Naiad ( Br) for this port, called from ttibraltor
achr.Lll Nickerson, Baxter, netted trona New Bed
ford, 30th wit, for this port, via Edgertown.
- Echr JaiNellson, Bart; hence et Taunton 28th ult.
= lohr Geo liGreen, Green from Bosto4 for this port,
gelled itOm Newport 80th mit.
Behr Joe M llorteton, , Russell. from Providence for
kloblle; wre spoken'2oth nit let 88 10,1°12,14 20.
Ochr .41CAlrldge, Bateman, for. this port, ; went to
sea from Ohirleiton - 2/3th nit. ' r
" Mantas tosses roil Isnosuir—The New Pork Courier
and Itnntdrer publishes the usual table of marine losses
for the past month, showing anaggregate of forty-els
vessels, of which eight were ships, nine were barques,
eleten were brigs, sixteen were schooners, one a steam
-6q aid one s: steaming. The total value of which
was $1,117,000. '
TAM le the _value of the property totally lost, exclu-.
sloe of damage to vessels not ' amonntilitto a total loss,
and of partial losses of cargo.
• The vessels reported in the list ehlent American,
although foreign are included, when bonnd to or
from'an United States port, or, known to be trimmed In
•Pemela.
Total losses for Joinery •• • 4 . $1 ,117 , 000
Same period In if 459,600
- • • Same period fa-MM.-1U 3,652;100
The foliolPag Vessels are Included in the llst : Behr
W o rOvatCr; from Philadelphia to Mobile, lola $lB,OOO
gekt ..-. orol,Castner, Philadelphia for Boston, los $2,000;
fohr M A MoNekklotile for New York, lose $16,000;
sehrlthodaandMenlehiyhiladelphis for Cardenas, loss
pp, ~•
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ARRIVALS' AT TRH ; PRINCIPAL , HOT.ELS.
ivimoom Tars mom..
HOVER—OhsCant 'street, below Ninth.
N 8 Band, Coin' ", B 0 Moultier, Ala
Lewis, Boston 0 G.Tantian,Ry
-Wm Heimock A la,Dany tlle J E Porte; N Y
LB Stone, RI, BB Merry, B
John H Watson, N P Rogialre A la, Boston
MA White, Providence, RIB L Berwick, Ottawa, 11l
A W G ohnon, St Green, Richmond, Ts
'W. W Merriam &la N E Joeephl,
AA , Punda &La, hi. ' . 0 Wilrarlibatit, Y
ILA:latter, Detroit ' " Iferguson, Y '
Dater, N Y • " Richard Border', Pill Elver
tl D Basil& & 4f , NHAveri N Curd & wf, St lonia
P Aoorrt =N Y - ThorAdame, lilase
IMMO, Newark, NJ "3 Hunter, N Y'
10 Ranter, N Y H thunders & wf, Mo
W IL Crawford, Belt B Z Martin', Ey
'Jag Pierce, Olu, 0 ' B U Hamilton, Balt
N-P Huta; N Y J Pringle Jones, Reading
P Whitaker, N Y. Geo Ballet'; Bu ffalo
Thoflliblon, Nashville Leslie Ellis, Nashville
A Boyd, Lebanon - I W Hillinger, Lebanon
A Redfield, Elmira H P Long, Troy, Pa
Mr Williams, Ga B N Bradley, N Y -
Ittnkß N Bradley, N Y Dr Abbey, Miss
0 Mason h la, Blau ' Jlt Noyes ?r,. la, Ia
W S IfolLoight; St Louis , H .7,ouniffe, St Louis
P R McCreary, Bt Louis G D Appleterr, St Lohls
W Brown, St Louts , W Itobineou, Mass
_WG-Mitirey,lerifey, city Ohaa Hall, N Y
Bliss. Brooklyn; N Y P W tdoldullett, Y
B Goodwin, Jr, Hardfort Ohee Scott. Boston '
Jblinson, Nashville - H H hiershall, Va
D B Bud, Va L Colwell, N Y
lam T ssoford, N Y - Mr D Wench; St Lords
Joshua Baal, N J 8 Trimble, Ohio
Geo Dayton & la, N Y • B o , t3oribner;Albany
L Weston, Ohio B Wheeler,N Y- -
B
HOwen, Hartford M B Harvey, Hartford
HOroutts, Conn Jae Xing, Winditor, Hasa
Jae R Simpson, N Y .Dr 0 0 Donoran, Balt
Dr LL 0 Spencer, Tenn - L 0
Bawl Marks; N 0 ', • G H Godderd,Oamdtm,Ark
W W Parker, Marion, Ga B Naumbdrg, Balt •
J T Goddard, Camden, Ark N 0 Barton & Is, Richm'd
T J Denton, Miss Cushing, Jr, Balt
J H Clark, Md L A Wyatt, Ala
W R Walker.OrderokeepPrt Aif Harvey, Blohmond
W Forbes, Richmond N T Smith. Ala
'R I Wood. Ala Mr Lyon, N Y -
Ino 13 Hoffman, Vt 0 noggins', Va
D W Bull; Balt J T Pendergast, Bait
Amos hi N Y W Tappan, Phil. -
Ohm Silver, Oat
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third
Rohl Darlington, Penns Nye Bowden; Penis
It Thompson, Penne -11 8 Rome & eon, Penns
Win Well , Allentown .0 Di earsubfkottavllle
;llBrenniser, Penns .1 II Neon, Nona
8 A liteckelyPenns G J Reading
N Anylebaoh. Penns " A HOorwla, NY
W H Butler, Perna Jll Llok, TA
A ;Waters, Catawba*
MBRCILtNTIP 110TEL—Ifottrtk at.. below Arch
H Mudge; It illiamsport ..1 hi Burchfield, Pittsburg
li E Hicks, N Y . )taster 0 N Blake, if Y
_I J Gaynor, Pottsville W J Woods Teon
O 21 Dayton, Illinole A Cochrane. Mau
Dr I It Richards & la, N Y I &brick; St Louis
,J NEnglioh. New Haven 11 L Gana, Lancaster .
John Nimmo, N Y Bobt T Boas, Phila
'P Ford & wife, Phila . lion Itlebard Brodhead, Ps
G Bast, Pottarille Geo Patterson, Pottsville
W P Lloyd, Trenton (I Gino. Cincinnati
W W Lyman, New York W Between, Pittsburg
J Terhoun, New York Mr Utrick, Phil&
0 A Roberts, Coon " I, G Fry & la, Washington
W A Stewart, Maryland ' Wit Barton, Conn
..1 . Edge, Kansas Territory I A Rippard, Wilkesbarre
All Johnson, Boston E Smith, Circleville, 0
W W Culbertson, Ohio 2 L Shelton, Coon
F E,Shattnek, Phil a J . 8 McNeal, Pa •
W Milligan, New York 0 F ROD°, NeWgersty
,131110 ti 110TIL—Arch street, below 'mutt.
B Greenwald, Pa S W Jones, Pottsville
W 0 Coon, N Y J 23 Force, N Y
Matt Thompson, Del Col U Rateliff, Tamaqua
J Parkin, N Y Win Kerp St },oats
Geo Dean, Bucks co, Pa I B Shearer, Reading
1,0 Ramsey, Salem, N J Jae Brown, Salem, N J
Li Wentworth Omm J Mulford, N I
P 0 Gunn, Philo P R Fritz, Pottsville
Jos Earl St la, N Y I 0 Peowill, Boston
TII Bench, Pa '.. W R Wood, N Y
W N Gregg, Phila
I It Mentzer ,ka • Walter Burton, N Y
AIiBRIOAN HOTFL—Gthestout et., above Fifth
W C Johnson, Pa Jos Thompson, N Y
Hobert Thompson, N Y , 0 Briton, W Oheater
W II Smith & la, York I) U Jewett, Mass •
P Grisly, N York 8 Viet*, N York
°hut Lawson, Phila. ' John McCarthy, Pro"'
N Mory. Ohio Wm Danaher, jr, Balt
A D Agan; Troy, N 1 W .I Hotchkiss, Donn
W Deon, Newark J B Aloo[olll'7,ll Chunk
O W,Maniton, Pro', 111. . B A Paellor,N Y
Jas hicOrossin, N 1 Nelson Hall, Conn
.0 Harlow, RI lt It Faller Mass
M ID Itogers, Vs 0 W Lane, St Louie
J B.Bhryaek, Balt - ' ' R H Maokim, Va
LFIIANICLIN Hollaß—Ohestnat street above Third
Ddli Lawrence , Phile WII Kemble, N Y
Joe Trownstine, Ohio ' ' Lewis Wald, Ohio
John Halliard, N Y Mr Anettu,'N Y
Henry Perkins , NJ - David Potter, N J '
Ult IdlptOn, Harrisonburg T Murdock, Jersey City
Bobt A Abbott, Pa W Harnell, Pa
Wnonsithaa, Tamaqua , Jets J Comm, Ashland
.1 D Winthrop, Washingtht Duni B Behenolr, N'X
J . R Dardnor,,Boston .- • Wld Valle, N Y
Ohm C Btevenson, Balt 0 A Wheat, Texas
S 0 Roberts, Pa 3 L MAW°, A J,
...
HAMM' BHBAT 110THL—Second street, below Vine,
B H Janney, New Hope N W Allen, Bucks on
A Baker, Newtown J 8 Willteme, PE Pleasant
7W dowel', Attleboro 11 0 Parry, Pa
Isom B Zealot; Pa - 0 Dnbree, Newtown ,
Thee P Obambere, Bucks W.P Well, Backe co
J W Torbert, Bucks co* James Palmer, Bucks co
. 11 ' Jamison & wi, Bootee co B B wewbold, Attleboro
Wei Bette, Jr, Bueke co A Battertbwait, Backs co
W B Vauban, Bucks to - Jos Hunt, Bunks oo
T Blloutage & Oks co Beemel Murray, Newtown
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., at..
11 Gruber, Tremont, Pa Illtrievel, Pa
Mullion Long, Doylestown 'Joe Young, Allentown
Wm Barney, Penneburg Rey $ B Brobet, Allentown
John Large; Bucks on A K Jones, Pa
II Haldeman, Culpsville , Berk' Binh, Lansdale
0 W a Wleanand, Pa H Boyer, Green Lane
Ilenty Degertog, New Texan Wm Thompson, Zionsville
Ohm! Malsberger, Beading P Ronde, Southampton
Henry Befferts. Nortbamp'n Hugh Atkinson, Northa , n
W Peering, Cloopereborg 8 Semen, Coopersburg
Bre L. Weidner, 01210 ' Reuben Somber, Millerettn
Levi Temple, Buckle oo Edwin Acker, Allentown
Benj Bhroyer, Pughtown B Hoffman, Dauphin co
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhill.
John 4miley„ Balt BOA Smiley, Balt
8 Jennings, TeOneefee Chas Levis, Alabama
.7 Motif, Jonestown BemlEmith, Bunke co
Henry Bherer, litontg'y Co ,
BLUR and Merchant streets.
D,Ourran, lowa B V Stratton, Pottstown
Hamrcoad.7 Chester Iblat Wright, Pa ' • •
D Sharp*, Cheater co .J D Sharpley, Cheater co
tHtDottio"ihr W. Ckeatar ,Isarai Harper, Chester co
" J 3 Howard, Beaten.
Id H PrOofoll, Pa T Vr Rodobßok ) ()heater on
. MADISON -HOUBli—Besond et., below, Arsh.
i litimi,:li'lr ". ';: - ' 74 0 sari- Y.
Semi Prelate, Bea os A ellogs. Bristol
CA. Dugan Bris I Alin Scott Salem, N J
Ti l pli t b a rlitt i rfola Edw Brown, Chicago
Jacob 1.. Meyer, VA
B BtiorNlttsburg Joe N - 13-off, Conn .
MOUNT PBBNON HOTEL—Beoond it., above Arca
JW Townsend, Ohto 7 D Wright, Ohio
B Montgomery, NY Henderson, N Y
Henry, ,N y ' Ohm Peal, 'William/Tort
P Ord, Williamsport, Pa Chan H Moore, Pa
A B Hot; Phila " e T Haub, Phila
TrHorace Greeley *lll linter° nt the
MUSIOAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY EVEN
ING, February Bth, 1850 at touter before 8 o'clock.
Suldeet— ,, Reforms and Reformers: , The proceeds
for a'benevolenit object. Vacate to be had at the door,
and at the following depute :
Hansard dr. Co.) N. W. cur. of Medina end Twelfth
atreeta. •
Masao H. Hen N. W. cot. Aril and Bleienth Streets.
Thomas S. W legend, S. E. cor. or Race and Fifteenth
atreetB
Merin. Heaney, N. W. cos. of Atch and Sixteenth
streets.
George 0 Bower, N. B. ear. Vine and Rath streets.
Henry A. Bower s kr. B. corner dr Green sad Sixth
streets
William A. Deet,, N. B. ear. of Spring Garden and
Ttreffth htteeti.
J. W. Clothier & Co., Fourth street, belo\r Arch.
W. P. Haserd,-724 Chestnut street.
E, H. Hunt, N. W. oor. Fifth and Chestnut,
Leisearing & Alien; N. E. cor. of Arch and Six% et.
Peirce & McCarty, Eighth, above Chestnut street.
fe2-6t*
B:re Office of the Union Canal Company,
February let, 1859.
At a meeting of «The Union Canal Company. of
Pennsylvania' , held THIS DAY,. the following named
gentlemen were eleoted to serve as officers and mana
gers for the ensuing year':
' - • PAIIIIIDBNT,
R. BUNDLE SMITH. •
MANAGERS,
Robert B. Davidson, Henry Lapeley,
Herman dope Dr. J. Badman Paul,
Isaiah Hacker, 2'. O. Henry,
Joseph B. McFarland, Thomas Williamson,
D. Haddock, Jr., J. V. Williamson,
B. T. Curtis, • William R. White.
SZORILTARY /ND TAN 13IIRRE,
0110 AR THOMPSON. ' It
I Arch.street Theatre.—The annual meet
ing of the Stookholdere of th'e Areh-etreet Them
tre will be held on MONDAY AFTERNOON,Febrnary
7th, at 8X &cloth, at the Hall of the Phomix Hose
Company, ZANE Street, above Seventh, north aide.
A DIVIDEND of 88f on each there biz Nett declared,
payable then
By order of the Board of Agents,
Grand Operatic Cantata.—The Phila.
DELPHIA /ROLLOS, assisted by an efficient
Orchestra, respectfully announce their first concert of
the beacon, en TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING,
February ad, at the IiaNDEL and HAYDN HALL,
corner of Eighth and Green streets, upon which °am
nion they _will perform, for the first time in this oily,
the Grand Operatic Cantata of the HLYMAREBS. , )
Claris of admission, 25 cents. Concert to commence at
quarter before 8 o'clock. fe2-2tet
crThe Great _lnducement to- Get a Life
aim Photograph In Oil la the certainty of getting
a lames!' at REIIdER , I3 GALLERY, 81100 ND Street,
above Green.: - • It*
Law Department—University ot Penn
-1,13 second Term commented
Jaw:Lary 81.1800, and continuer tont. months.
Hon. GEOltald dllATtSWOOD—Conetitutional raw.
Professor P. Ala/ALL—Pleading and Practice at Law.
Wormer B. EIPBNORIt MlLLSW—Oonveyancing.
fe2-11t
TrOffice Hazleton( Coal Company.—Phila-
DELPIIIA, retemary 1, 1869.
The Board of Directors of the Hazleton Coal Com
pany have this day declared a Ditridend of ONE DOI. ,
L&R AND A. HALF per share on their Capital Stock,
payable to the Stockholders, or theirieltal reeresentii,
area, at the Office of the Company, in Philadelphia, on
and after the 11th inst.
The Transfer Books will be closed until the 11th hint.
fe2.Bt SAMUEL MOOSE, President.
alse A Public Exhibition, at the ToUrn
Germantown, on FRIDAY 31 1 71GING next, the
4th inst. at T% olclonk, by ohildren from the Penn
aylvania Training School for Feeble-minded Children.
.liXercises in Hinging, Recitations, and Gymnastics.
fe2-3t4F
irr. Spencer H. Cone, D. D—A Lecture
will be delivered before the Baptist denomina
tion upon the Life of the above•named noble Minister
of the Gospel, in - JAYNE'S lIALL, on TEUREIDAY
EVENING, February 0, at X o'clock by Rev.
`A.
NOTT; of New York. Admission free.
The public are respectfully invited to be present.
fe2 2t*
Tim etrard Bank—Philadelphia, January
31,166 d- A. spatial meeting of the 4tootholdesti
of this Bank will be , held on THI32BDAY, tite Id or
Batch next, at 19 o'clock M., at the BANKINGIIOI3B9I,
for the purpose of accepting o relenting a certain act
or Assembly, entitled , t An Ant to Consolidate the Stock
of the (Ptrard Bank," approved the 96th day of Janu
ary, 1859. By this Act It le propoird t• to change the
value of the Ohara of Stock of said Bank from the pre
sent par 'value of twelve dollars and fifty cents per
share to fifty dollars per 'hare, by cancelling the pre.
sent certificates of stock, and !issuing new tines, upon
the ratio or one to fouy, so that; hereafter, the par'velue
of said stookshail racy Dollars per share."
, And, also, for the purpose of determining the amount
Of the Bond required for the Cashler. at provided for in
"A Supplement to an Act regulating Banks." approved
the 7th day of May, A. D. 1065.
teMtuth3 - W. L. SCIIAYPER, Cashier.
13:r The Wagner- Free institute et Selenee
Lectures for the week ending the 15th of Feb-
nary. • -
MONDAY," P. M.—llygelne and Materis Medina.
tildects—.• lodine and Arsenio: ,
MONDAY, 8 P M.—Areltiteatnre— ,, Roman, ,,
TUESDAY, I P. M.—neology— ,, Pompeii: ,
TUESDAY. 8 P. M.—Elocution—. Orthe
WEDNESDAY, -7 P. M. Natural Philosophy—
, Light: ,
'WEDNESDAY BP. Artioulata. ,,
THURSDAY, I P. M.—Anatomy and Physiology—
, Crintiiim. ,,
THURSDAY, 8 P. 11.-B.hOtoric.— , c OH lafemJ ,
FRIDAY, 7 P. M.—Mthers.logy and Mining—“Olseird
al Characters: ,
FRIDAY, 8 P. M.—linglieh idterature—. , English
oats "
SATURDAY, 'I P. M.—Social Solenee-.." Commerce."
ISATIJILDAY, 8 P.M —Ohemistry—. , lodine."
Admission free. ,Ladies Invited.
Bev. George W. Smiley, of Kentucky,
will preach - AVERY EVENING of the Er'
weer of the Greet Religious Yesilval-or Jubilee. to be
held In NATIONAL 'TALL. Market, above Twelfth, to
'commence on MONDAY EVENING, 81st inst. at 7hl
o'clock. All are invited. • inst.,
al. Sunbury and iirle
The amnial meeting of the Stockholders of the
Banbury And Erie Railroad Company will be held at the
aloe, No. 132 t WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the lath
day of Pebrnary next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At this meeting an eleot.on Will be held for teh fda
nagere of the Company .to servo for one year. The
Polls to close at 2 o clock, P. M.
W. EDWARD SPOFFORD, Bearetary.
Philadelphia, Jan. 24,1569. ja9.44nte..eftiel4
Kra Office of the Reliance M. Insurance
COMPANY OF PIIMADELPHIA, January lb,
llilla—The Annual Meetiog of the Stockholders of
this Comptny, will be held at their oMee, No. SOS
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe
bruary next, at 12 o'clock, 11; and an election for
Twenty Director'', to serve for the awning year, will be
held on the same day and at the came place, Watteau
the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
,larf-wmf-13w D. AL NINON MAN, Secretary.
PlSallies Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice.—
Owing to s previous engagement of the null, the
NESS MEN'B lINIGNPRAYER MEETING will
be held. until further notice, in the BANBOII-11TRIDET
OHMICH, (rear of the new hotel.)
All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting
is open for all to take part who are members of any
llvangelloalOhuroh. • '
ocfm 011ie. Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
PIIILADIELPBIi, January 16 1869 .— NOTION TO
iITuORROLDERS —The Animal Meeting of tho Stock
holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the
7th day of February, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the
9AN8061 STREET HALL.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the 7th day of Mach, 1369, at the office of
the Company, No. 234 8. TRIED Street.
jal7-tt EDMUND 13311Tg. Secretary.
girNotice.—A Committee of the !Managers
of the Oomplimentary Rail to the Philadelphia
i will sit at. the ARMORY of the Philadelphia
Graya, every !MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR
DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of
Oasts, until the 15th. 0. P. DESMOND,
jall-abt Secretary.
lirDr. Weiler , . Chestnut Springs Water
CUBE, at Chestnut MU, Philadelphia county,
Pa. a Jat-1y
Ly. The Semi-annual Examination of Can
didates for admission as pupils of the NORMAL
SCHOOL will be commenced on MONDAY, February
7th, at 9 o'clock A. Al. •
To be admitted the candidate moat be at least fifteen
years of age, and pees a satisfactory examination in
Orthography, Definition of Words, Reading, English
Grammar History of the United States, Geography,
Arithmetic, and Penmanship.
The NORMAL SCHOOL is designed to qualify fe
males to become teachers in the Public Schools ; and,
previous to EXAMINATION, every caudidate must nicks
an explicit declaration that her obleot in entering the
sohool is to witty. - herself to baeorne a teacher, and
tbatehe intende to engage in teaching In the PUBLID
fIOHOOLS OP THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Examination on MOODAY in Theoretical Arithme
tic and Orthography, and Definition of Words,
TIIESDAY—Orammar and Geography.
WEDNESDAY—PracticaI Arithmetic and History.
ja27-tfe7 P. A. OREGAR, Principal.
Removals.
MOOALLUM & CO., ,
CARPET HOUSE,
Have removed from No. SO BANN Street to _
No. 609 CHESTNUT STREET,
OE:POSITS THE STATE-HOUSE.
ja27-1m
4S, REMOVAL.-THE FREIGHT
- AND PASSENGSR OPP I ON of the
Htlartl.NOTON AND SAVANNAH BTHAMSIH.£B has
been REMOVED from N 0.828 North Wharves to the
8. W. corner of .110VRTI1 and 011ESTNUT Streets.
A. lIEBON, Jr., An.
Bills Lading signed at the Office on the Wha ge rf, t 2d
above Vine street. ja22-18t
pEHOVAL.-T. O. HOWE & CO. HAVE
.1310 HSU° VED t Ho. 240 1 , 4/4.ItKET street, eolith
side. jal2-12t
REMOVAL.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS
LIAVIC MOVED
Prom their old stand, 46 South SROOND street, to
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Retail. Department will he closed for a few
weeks. la3B•tf
REMOVAL.
MOLLY & DOKBRTY,
TAILOR/3,
Have removed to
131. find 8380UTII PIITH STREET,
OHM DOOR /DOTS onmetwor,
East Aida
January 7th, 1159_
R E MOYAL.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
use
REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET,
TRIAD DOOR BELOW TWBLITH.
South Side,
•
Where bets prepared to execute all orders in Melina,
having on hurl • full supply of avow for eenue
131411Vit veg.
SAMUEL IL MATTSON,
R2O am-lr No. 1120 01 1 / 1 8TIMT Streit,
TittE PtiEske—PititutnEtiquA; VII,EfiNESDAY. Phi:del:TAM ge 1850.
yARD, car,EmbßE. 80 co.,
Nos. 40 and 42 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS
AND UMBRA IN
SILKS, RIBBONS, AND DBMS GOODS,
WHITE 400D0, LAOIS, end
EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
OLOYEB, MITTS, SHAWLS, Ao.
feb2.Bm
JOHN H. BROWN &
itdrOBTERS AND JOHIIIIIB
be
Aktt bOitSi r lO
:bRY GOODS,
No. 807 MARKET STREET,
• North aide, abOve Third Street,
feb2.3m - PHILADELPHIA.
1859. SPRING STYLES. 1859.
AGARD & CO,,
828 MARKET STREET,
Invite the attention of BUyere to an ENTIRE NEW
and complete etockof
RATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, &0.,
Which they offer for Csuitior on the tumid credit.
feblimie
jr .. .k A. KEMPER, •
33 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Importers and Wholesale Begat in
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Call the punctilio. attention of the Trado -to their
splendid assortment of IfftENCIE POMPONNETTES,
and AMERMAN TUSOHIA BALL TM/MINOS,
RING PENDANT BUTTONS, Ao.
We are prepared to execute large orders for Silk and
Marseilles Fringes, Tassels, Cords, Buttons, /cc., at our
own Factory, " feb2 2m
larp (nabs Commizzion gouts..
JOSEPH LEA,
DOMESTIC COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 128 and 180 WIESTNIIT STREET,
COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED
Invitee Southern and Western buyer's to examine a
large and desirable a's'sortment of CARPETS, including
many new patterns not before offered, via;
VENITIAN, WOOL AND WORSTED,
COTTON-WARP, s SUPERFINE, ,
DUTCH, iNGRAIN, &0.,
ELLINQTON BRUBBELLB,
Carefully SELEOTED in the looms, WARRANTED of
uniform quality from end to end, and being made
chiefly la this vicinity, can Would on Nora favorable
terms, and by the UNEQUALLED RAILWAY FACI
LITIES of oar city, eent to all Western points at lest
expense than from any other market. ja24-limit
BLIAB B. ABOOI2II. WU. F. Hisser,
RBDWOID F. WARNER, WM. 0. H. 010111./..
ARCHER,' WARNERi MISREY, & 00.,
• MANtIFACITUREBB oP
GASALIERS, BRACKtTS, PENDANTS,
FITTINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF GAS
AND LAMP-WORM, GIRANDOLIS, ,Lo.
No. 718 CHESTNUT STREET,
ARCHER, WARNER, & CO.,
No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
j[7', Buildings Mad with Gas Pipes, and all kinds of
altering and repairing of Gas Work, feb2-Ot
BAILEY Es. CO"
/01110 ELY
HIM° removed to their lIISW Vlre•prooi, White Marble
Store,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH HIDE, BELOW THE CUNARD HOWE;
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
PADDY GOOD%
To width they Invite the attention Of the poblle. -
111LTBD-yARB, WATOBNA, DIAMONDS, ADD
PEARLS, ,
anl7.lf tf
CARPE T/NGS
AUBURN THREE PLY% SUPERPINES, AND
VENET/ANB,
Y•NUV A OTURBD UT
JOSIAH BARBER,,'
With all miles of WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON, iind
ALL•COTTON INGRAINS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO.,
MANIIYAOTURERS , AGENTS,
j&3l-Sm SO9 MARKET STREET
ENGLISH PLATED WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON,
Kaye jot received, per Steamship City of Washington,
a large invoice of line
ENGLISH PLATED WARE.
We have now on hand
. 150 PLATED CAKE BASKETS.
100 PLATED CASTORS.
Also, Walden , VEGETABLE DISHES and Clovers,
Urns, Porke, Spoone, Ladled, etc , Including pattern,
entirely new to this market, at remarkably
LOW PRICES.
WM. WILSON Air SON,
jai et B. W. Corner 1/13TH and MERRY Et,.
EDWARD G• WHITMAN Sc CO
idanufeaturere of pure Druggists' and Blindly
Amongst which are Soluble Qum Drops, Moss Paste,
Pectoral Paste, Medicated Lounger, superior;
Cream of fitrawberrloo, Dates, Oranges,
BONBONS AND KISSES,
Caramelles, Ohocolate Preparations, of all Itinde ;
CRYSTALIZED le AUITO , ecLI
For sale, Wholesale and 'Retail, at
VOMMEROIAL AND TRAVELLING
OREIDITS available in all carte of the world,
opened with the house of Masers. (MORN! Y.IIIABODY
& 00., of London. Apply to
UAW, MACALESTSII, & 00 ,
fog-tf 815 WALNUT Street.
VISH.-800 quintals Grand Bank Cod
Fish.
150 half bble White PIA.
500 bbbs. Mackerel, in whole, halves, quarters, and
Eigbthe.
Salmon, in tierces and bbls..
50 bble. Pickled Haddock.
400 do. do. Herring.
Nor sale by 0. 0, SADLER &
fe2 ASCII Street, 21 door above Front.
„. FOR THE SOUTH
AND WEST-1869.
The PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY now offere Through-
Tickets to Wilmington, N. 0.; Charleston, S. C. ; Au
gusta, Atlanta, and Dalton, Gs. ; Knoxville,
Ohettanoosa, Grand Junotion and Memphte,
Tenn.; Huntsville; Ala. ; and New &leans. Also, to
the leas distant Southern cities, and to all prominent
Western points, as heretofore.
The steamship .713 ADDI. motel' iilemi.blonthlg Trips
between CHARLESTON and HAVANA, and offers •
very desirable route to passenger' for the latter port,
avoiding Cape Hatteras.
For tickets, or farther information, apply at N. W.
corner SIXTII and CHESTNUT Ste., or at Depot,
BROAD tad BRUIN Ste. Philadelphia.
S. Id. FELVON, President.
Feb. let, 1859. fe2-dBni
LOST OR STOLEN—On the 7th inst., a
PORTEMONNAIN„ containing $l6 in money, a
Certificate (No. 818) of 12 dares of Stock of the Con
solidation Bank ; 2 shares of the Assooiation of Butch
ers and Drovere, (No. 846,) and other valuable papers,
of mouse to any one but the owner. The ander oan re
tain the money by tending the hook and Ra pers to the
oMse of The t 1, ra-Iw*
prp - Goobs - ,3obbtra.
..gato nub Tape.
ffriminings.
CARPETIN GS.
eas Sixtureo.
PHILLDILPIII/,
tuatcbeti, imeitp, &r.
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Now opening thedryall Stook of
AT WEEOLIBALS AID IiXTAIL
(Enrvetings
♦tIBNOY OF TIM
platett Wart.
QtonfertioncrD
CONFECTIONS,
Pears, reaches, Pine Apples,
&a., &a., &o
Doroeotto and Imported
SECOND and CHESTNUT Streets
Aleiten.
U . eta4 Mtn oats.
MOURNING GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
BESSON 83 SON,
No. 808 ,OHESTNIIT STREET,
Have now ready for exhibition (on the eeoond and
third floors) the largest stook of
SPRING GOODS
they have ever offered.
WHOLESAtei CASH BUYERS
Are invited to
EXAMINE, 00AIPARE, AND JUDGE
feb2./t
P RIOR SHIRTING LINENS.—
L. J. LEVY & 00. have received, by the City of
Washington 8 moles of very imparter quality SHIRT
ING LINENS, manufactured to their order by the
beat makers and bleachers or Ireland.
L. J L. & 00. can guarantee these Linens t be se.
lected qualities, and pure flax, and all grass bleached.
The WINTER BLANKETS remaining in stock will
be closed out at reduced prices.
ja2B.Bt 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS.-
Point dialencon; Point Applique Honiton and
Valenciennes fabrics. Oonntantly receiving ask;
Thread Vella; Barbee; Coiffures.
811APPLEM PROTIUM,
ja27 013MTNEIT and EIGHTH.
ItALMORAL SKlRTS.—Various quail
tide and otyleo of IlittiiDEßE,Sitlttill.
tnIARPLEBI3 IMOTIIESS,
•
3n27 untsrNui . sod EWEITEI.
ESQUIMAUX BEAVER CLOAKS,
ROB. COLD WEATHER,
REM RECEIVED,
. . ,And-trill be nold at
LOW PRICER;
TO OLObE THE BE 4130 N.
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.
ja2o 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
ro- ACCOUNT OF THE BREVITY OF
V TEE SEASON, and In order to make room for
SPRING- GOODS, we have concluded to sell out our
Winter Snick tegardlese of Out, for two weeks. Now,
those wiehing to purohme will find it to their advan
tage to give ns a call, Genie one, come all, and obtain
these bergaide.
BINE ?RENON CLOAKS,
HEAVY BRAVER CLOAKS.
PINE FRENCH RAGLANS,
HEAVY BEAVER RAGLANS,
BitOOHE LONG AND SQUARE BRAWLS,
Of all qualities and grades.
PINE PERMIT. BLANKET BRAWLS,
MENU( AND ENGLISH EfERINOES.
• EMBROIDERIES! EHRROIDENIES!!
Collars, Sleeves, Infante' Waists, Linen Cambric
Handkereldefe, Velvet Ribbons, Oloths, Oassimeres,
Table Linen, and Table Cloven, and many other goode
too numerous to mention. Give us a a call, and it yon
don't buy, you will be treated with civility. Don't
forget. MoELROY'S,
ja2B-wfm-tf No. 11 South NINTH Street.
BLANKETS.—A full assortment, English
and American, all eked, at
idEOl.l LOWER RATER
than heretofore. COOPER & OONAR
fel H. E. corner NINTH. A. MARKET nu.
CASSIMERES, SATTINHTS, CLOTHS,
AND VESTINGB.—Men's and Boys , wear. Also,
tinode exclusively for
BUB , WEAR,
COOPER & OONARD,
B. E. corner NINTH' and MARKET
CLOAK AND SHAWL D.oolL—Balance
of our Cloaks, competing • broken ascortment we
will diepoce of at a
GREAT REDUCTION.
liztiche Shawls at tint coot.
Woollen Shawls particularly cheap.
000Plid & CONARD,
fel B. B. corner NINTH and HARELIP.
GOODS REDUCED PRIOR TO STOOK
TARING!
TIIORNLEY k OMNI,
Would hes Leave to announce that the Uolidaya being
now over they are preparing for Stoat-taking, and wilt
OLOsE OUT !
THE BALANCE OP THEIR VERY
FALL CHEAP
AND WINTER
GOODS!
Cloaks and Raglans,
Shatvls and Silks,
Ater - Woes and Oashineree,
DeLaines and Parmattaa,
Satin Treteres and Valenclail,
Ohlutses and Gingham,
Clothe and Osseitneres,
Blankets and Shawls,
Ltnana and
Table and Piano Covers,
Table Linens and Towels,
• ,
Ladles , and Gentlemen's Rdkra.
Hosiery and Gloves. Re., kn.
With a large and well assorted general stook of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
All Bought OREAP for OAHU, and now to be sold
AT REDUCED PRIDES!
To close out preparatory to
STOCK-TARING!
THORNLICY A ORISSVG,
Northeast Corner EIGHTH k. SPRING GARDEN
"WE SELL 808 OABII AND RAVE BUT ONE
PRICE." jal-tf
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Mee, No. NI North THIRD Street,
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CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENN
SYLVANIA
Deposits received in sums of One Dotter and upwards,
and repaid in Geld, without notice, with FIVE PER
GENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
dawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has
long been needed in the Northern part of the city, and
"The Spring Garden Saving Bond Society was char
tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this
necessity. The Managers, in organizing and locating
It, have been gOverned wholly by a denim to accommo
date the Wattage interests and wants of the very large
and enterprising population by which It is surrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
'Prom 9to 2) o'cloct • Moo, on &Insult and Tunas-
DAY from S until 8 o'clock in the evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy. Hon H. K Strong,
Daniel tinde,koiler, F redbrick Staake,
Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeOlero,
John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht,
Amen 8 Pringle, web Dock,
Joseph DI Cowell, Hon. Wm. Millward,
George Woelpper, 0. 0. T. Thorn
Peter C. Ellmaker, _ Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President.
BILLIIOIB Hans. Secretary. ja2o..tf if
$20,000 $lO,OOO, $5,000, and $2,600
9 to loan on Mortgage. Apply to
JAMES H. oeept,s,VE
lt* 116 South FIRTH West.
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE
The following forty-one members of the Senate and
House, 'viz:
Messrs. SHAEFFER. COFFEY, GREGG, MYER,
SCOFIELD, RUTHERFORD, BALDWIN, PARR BR,
YARDLEY, of the Senate ,• and Mews. MORN,
HABLEBBLEY, GRATZ, WOOD, WALBORN, HARD
ING, STYER, NEALL, SHEPPARD, FISHER, AB
BOTT. WILEY, fdoDOWELL, IRISH, BRYSON,
SMEAD, RINNEY, BARLOW, PEARON, MISHAP
FEY MILLER , MILLER , ROUSE , WHITMAN, OA M p BELL, hi 0:
°LURE, PRIOR, BLLMARER,GREEN,REANAGY,
ROBE, WILLISTON, and MATZ. of the Renee are
sojourning for the prevent Becalm), at the JONES'
HOUSE, erected in 1817 , corner of Mt ARENT SQUARE
and AIAItRET Street, HARRISBURG, Pa., where
ample accommodations may ba obtained at all times for
their respective friends, and others having business
with them. ja3l-mwdar-2w
"MARACAIBO AND OARACOA RATS
-131 Superior quality, just landed, and for sale by O. U. ROBERTS, Ne. 88 N. DELAWARE Avenue,
sad IN N. WAMPUM. 16213.12t*
tegal Notices
1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIT of
OITY AND COUNTY OT PHILADELPHIA.
Ear Account of the Pennsylvania Company for -
enrances on Lives, and granting Annuities, Trust , •
in account with the Estate of ALLEN ARAISTRON,i,
deceased..
The auditor appointed to audit, Nettle, and ••t
the said account, and to report distrlbution of 1 e
balance. *lli meet the patties interested at his ofll
No. 708 RANSOM Street, in the city of Shllade!ph t,
on MONDAY, Ifebruary 14th 1859, at 4 o'clock P.
fe2•trfm_Sta .1 0001311 LONOSTRETH, Auditor
• -
outif JOUEN, C. C. P., S.
111858,11, Divorce.—The Respondent will please Do
tics Rule to ebow canoe i•by Divorce a ylneulo mat i -
mord' abould not be decreed returnable on BATURD
February 12, 18E0. at 10 A. M.
M. J. 111.TOII880N. Attorney pro Libellant
To CLARA 8. JOUEN, Respondent. fea.widt*
Miss°!Wilms and lapartnereliipo
111 HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist.
11 lug between the undersigned, under the title (4
ORRAGMILE & BROTHER, le HlB DAY, mute
ally dissolved. oHast,i T
s ouseaamag,
No. 230 North SEOOND St , below New, West aide.
WM. OREM:MLR.
Northeast corner of SECOND and BROWN.
°ADMIT AND OIL•OLOTII DEAlalltt. •
Where they will continue the Carpet and Oil-01011i
business under their respective names.
Philadelphia, February let, 1R69.
IMSSOLUTION.—The Partnership
B—•here
tofore existing between the undersigned is this
day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business will
be settled by B. R. OROASDALE, who is authorized to
use the name of the flew in liquidation.
bitoesbetz, PMEOP, & CO.
Philadelphia, January 31st, 1839.
COPARTNERSHIP. We, the under
signed, have this day formed a copartnership, un
der the name of CROASDALE BROTHERS, for the
transaction of a general Commiesion and 011 Bolness,
tht. N 0.304 NORTH WHARVES, and No. 104 North
IVATP.I4 &get. JERUI 0110A50111,33,
B. R. 0110ABDA110.
Philadelphia, February let, 1050 !edit
NNOTlCE.—Agreeably to the articles of
agreement, the firm of CiAIiKILL, COPPER, &
PRY le dissolved by the death of Benj. easklll.
The business of the late grin, in all its branches,
will be conducted es heretofore by the eubscrlbers,
under the firm of COPPER & FRY. -
JOHN 0 COPPER,
WU 0. FRY .
Philadelphia, February let, 1850
COPARTNERSHIP.—D. M. ROBINSON
has this day associated with him hie brother, E.
J. ROBINSON, and eon , 0. A ROBINSON, under the
firm of D. M. ROBINSON d COMPANY, for the pur
pose of continuing, as heretofore, the Stock Oomrole
gion Bushman. D. M. ROBINSON,
R. J. ROBINSON;
0 A. ROBINSON.
Office, 188 South THIRD Street.
Yebruary let, MO. fel-Otit
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The nn
derolgned have, THIB DAY, associated them
selves together, under the Arm etc. &D. 8. CADWAL
LADER, for the transaotion of a WHOLES/ILS LIM
BER 00HM18810.14 BUSINESS, at COATES Street
WHARF. OHARGES OADSVALLADBA,
DAVID B. OADWALLAD IR.
Philadelphia, Jemmy 1,1850. jotB-6c*
NOTIOE.—J. D. HOOVER (]ate U. S.
J. Marshal for the District of Columbia) has asso
ciated himalf with WALTER D. DAVIDGE, Conn.
sailor at Law. Business before the H. 8. Supreme and
Circuit Courts, the Court of Claims, and the Executive
Departments promptly attended to. Address DAVIDGB
.ft HOOVER, LOHHILANA Avenue, Washington City.
J.14-tf
LIMITED PARNNERSIIIP.—The
Snb
ecribere hereby give notice that they have entered
into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions
of the lane of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, re
lating to Limited Partnerships.
That the name or firm under which said Partnership
In to be conducted le ' , lt. WOOD, MARSH, dr, HAY
WARD.”
That the general nature of the Business intended to
be transacted is the Dry Goode Jobbing and Clipaing
Badness,
That the named of all the general and epeeist part
ners Interested therein, are BENJAMIN V. MARSH
(general partner), LEWIS W. IIA.YWARD (general
partner), EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND (general partner),
HENRY HENDERSON (general partner), RICHARD
WOOD (general partner), ALFRED H. POSTER (gene
ral partner), RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner),
and JOSIAH BACON (special partner), and all of them
the said partners, general and /medal, =elide in the
City of Philadelphia.
That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed
by the special partnere to the Common Stock, le Two
hundred thousand dollars, of Which One hundred
thousand dollars. in cash, has been ao contributed, by
the said RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner, and of
which, One hundred thousand dollars, In cash, has
been so contributed, by thewaid JOSIAH BACON, ape.
alai partner.
That the period at which the sold partnership is to
commence, le the thirty-first day of December, A.D.
1868, and the period at which it will terminate, is the
thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1863.
RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner.
JOBIAII BACON, Special Partner,
BBNJN. V. Milian.
L W. HAYWARD.
EDWD. Y. TOWNSEND,
HENRY HENDERSON
RICHARD WOOD.
ALFRED H. POSTER.
Philada., Dec. 51,1818.
insurance Companies.
NOTIOE.-THE PRESENT OAPITAL
of THE ENTISRPRISH INSUP.ANCH COMPANY
($100,000) having been paid in eaeh, notice Is hereby
given that an Moreau of the Caine, to the sum of Two
Hundred Thousand Dollars, has been authorised by the
Stockholders, and_ that the subscription book will be
opened on the first day of Merck nett, at the Office of
the Company, where it will remain open until the in.
crewed amount has been subsoribed
OSABLBS W. OOZE, Secretary
Philadelphia, 29 January, 1859.
NTERPR ISE INSURANCE CON
-1:1 PANT.
. - (FIZZ INSURANCE RXOI,IIBIVELY.)
DIRECTORS. -
P. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William I.l , Kee, George H. Stuart,
Naibro Prosier, John H Brown
John M. Atwood, B. H. FahnestoCk,
Benj. T Treater, Andrew D. Oash,
Henry Wharton, J. Livingston 3Crringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
CHABLIS W. 00201, Secretary. -
TeMporary Ofilce,l62 South FOURTH Street.
jaBl-tmarl rp - - • ' - - -
FUGTON's INSURANCE, ADJUST/NG,
AND OOLLEOTINC+ OFFICE,
No. 608 01:11187NUT EITRZET,
•
Plut.Loatrau..
The undersigned having been practically engaged for
a number of years in different capacities of the JlM
raan business—for several years In adjusting /MUM
exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his
services to those sustaining Lose or Damage by trio to
propertylnaared, to making out their proofs of such
lose or damage in full compliance with the intricate and
cunning conditions of Policies 6f Insurance, in such a
manner as to obviate plea or eXcuee for reduction or
litigation by companies en inclined, or others.
Be is assisted by the beet legal connect in Philadel
phis, and will give particular attention to the Collec
tion of Claims against Insurance Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained lons by lire
to property insured, and it has also been the experience
of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared
partially or entirely sold at a certain time after a Are
mum, in consequence of caxelesimeas or mismanage
ment In effecting the insurance or for some other canoe,
which, although an Important fact, is scarcely ever dis
covered or thought of. until it is too late. In order to
avoid such disastrotui occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired.
and examine policies effected by othere (in moat cases)
free of extra charge.
Parties enstaining loge or damage by fire, as above,
will find it to their interest to commit the undersigned
as soon after the fire as possible ,
d 22 2niffa,
OFFIGE OF THE QUAKER, CITY IN
SURANOE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET.
—PitmansLruis, January oth, 1859.
The third annual statement of the business and con
dition of "Quaker Oily Insurance Company as pre
sented to its Stockholders January 4th, 1859:
Capital stock $260,000 00
Surplus January Ist, 1858 77,670 87
Premiums for insurance in 1858 228,696 68
Interest account 12,514 80
Salvage and reinsurance awn.. 22,216 11
0541,006 98
LOSSES, EXPENSES, AO.
Losses paid in 1869 $122,989 11
Dividend, Commissions to agents,
Tattle Licenses, Printing, Ad
vertising, Mee Rent, and Ex
penses
Reinsurance and rettirn premi
ums
Salaries paid in 1858.
ASSET&
Rigida, Mortgagee, Stocks, Cou
lon Banda, Loans on Collateral
and on &ill $184,553
Dille Receivable 87,170 80
Caeh due from agents and out-
Sanding premiums 29,842 49
Cash in bank and on band 23,984 93
$324,851 42
At a meeting of the Stockholder'', held the 4th
the following officers and directors were unanimously
elected:
OPPICERS.
President—GEOßON 11. BART.
Vim President—E. P. EOM
Secretary and Treasurer—ll R. COCK/SHALL
Assistant Secretary—S:lZ. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS:
Geo. H. Hart, I. W. Bailey
N. P. Rom, Andrew R. Charabere,
A. 0. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy,
.lohn. G. Dale, H. R. Caggeball,
Foster B. Perklna, Baml. Jones,
Hon. H. H. Puller, Charles G. Imlay.
jab thrhtn•lmir H. B. COOOBHALL,I3eo'y
METE GIRA.RD LIFE INSURANCE,
AAN
NUITY, AND TRUST COMPANY' OP PHILA
DELPHIA, in conformity with an act of the Legisla
ture, publish a Statement of the Assets held on the Ist
of January, 1869:
Real Estate
Ronde and Mortgagee
Ground Rents
Loaned upon Collateral Security
LOANS
$4,050 Delaware and Chesapeake Canal
0 ompany, 0 per cent.
57,100 City of Philadelphia,
7,00) Allegheny County, Pd., "
18,K0 Harrlabarg Railroad Co., "
19,000 Buaguehanna Canal Co., "
4,025 Camden and Amboy R. Co., "
7,000 Lehigh Valley Railroad 00., "
22,988 87 Pennsylvania, b per oent.
11,200 City of Philadelphia,
BTOOKB.
180 sharee Northern Bank of Kentucky,
100 do. Bank of Kentucky,
174 do. Bank of Loulaville
123 do. New Orleans Gee Light 00.,
111 do. Union Bank of Tennessee,
1121 do. The Girard Life Ina., Ann.,
nod Trust Co.. of Phila.,
100 do. Beaver Ideadow RailroadOo.,
00 do. do. do. preferred.
30 do. Merchants , and Mechanics'
Bank of Wheeling,
30 do. Philadelphia Bank,
29 do: Banners , & hisebanlea , Bk.,
62 do. Philad , a, Wilmington, and
Baltimore Railroad Co.,
120 do. Pennsylvania RallroadOo.,
298 do.HU Susquehanna Canal Co.,
OA
JNO. P. JAM
January 15, 1868
$50,000 TO LOAN, in BUMS to gnat
applicants, upon Diamonds, W etches,
Jewelry, Ones, Merohandlee, Olothlng, &e. on mode
rate terms, by JONES it. 00., Brokers, N. W. corner
THIRD and GASICSLL Streets, below Lombard. Es
tablished for the last 35 yearn. °Mee hours from 7A.
2d to 7P. 2d. .
SECOND-HAND GOLD and BILVED.WATOHDB, by
eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale oheap—at
one-hell the original met. ja2olm fr
'FOY, COE & CO.'s
kWh:FUMING AND OOMMIBBION AOBNOY,
439 WINBTNIIT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and
Tribune Buildings, New York.
JOY, 00E, & 00. are the Agente for the' most in.
fluential and largely circulating Newepapers in' the
United States and the Oanadas. They are authorised
to receive adrorthienients and autuandationa at the lowest
rata,. laT•iniecw-rp4zu
IVANTED.—A GENTLEMAN is desi
rous of obtaining employment at some respects
ihe baldness where he can obtain a fair remuneration
for his services. The beet of recommendations can be
produced. Address ii PSESEVERANOII,i , at this
Office.fe2-Bt*
,
WANTED—A SITUATION by a
YOUN4 &lAN, who has had nearly five years ,
experience as Assistant Book-keeper in one of the
largest Commission Houses in the city, and who can
give seals' eatery reference from present employers.
Please address ,( JACKSON'," at this Office. fe2-at*
A BOOK-KEEPER, with six years' ex
-CIL perlenee In this city, detires an engagement, and
refers to hie present end ;armee" employers. Addreas
"ALPHA." at 'hi, Office. fe24t*
$4,U00 ssoo—Wanted—s4,ooo to be
secured by find mortgage on Baal Be
tate worth $10,000; also, MO to be secured by tort,
mortgage on Real Rotate worth at least $3,000 for
farther particulate inquire of 3. M. HOLCOMB, At
tortiey-at-Law, No. 429 WALNUT Street, Philadel.
fe2-wfse4t*.i
TO CAPITALISTS.—SPECIAL PART
-A- NER WANTED, with $lO,OOO, in a safe and pro
fitable 'Wholesale and Retail Traie. The business has
been established five years, and has grown from a small
to a large trade. It has the advantage of one of the
best locations on Chestnut atreet, with low expenses.
and a field for profitably increasing both-retail and
wholesale branches—the wholesale to almost any ex-
tent. Bstiaractery reference given. For
. partioulars
address " TRADE," Oftice of the N. Amer ican and D.
S. Gazette. felfit•
WANTED—In a Wholesale Cloth Store,
on Market street, a BALMSMAN, who ear, In
fluence a good cash and siz•montbs trade Address,
with name, OLOTH STIMMit, at The Press Office.
fel.Btet
SIL'V'ER WANTED.—American Halves
and Haarlem Mexican and Spaniels Dollars,
for whieti highest premium will be given by
BRADY dr. CRAVEN
Dealers In Hold and Silver Coin,
je3l-Bt* 46 Booth THIRD Street.
WARM WANTED TO PITEGHASE, from
00 to 70 Acres, for farming purposes, near to or
adjoininif Philadelphia county Addreee, with de
eariptloa and teems, BIICHUIL, 1220 RODMAN
Street, Philadelphia. ja294t
WA.NTED —An experienced, practical
BREWER, for a email ALE BREWERY, in
ILLINOIS. The article required is a first-class `, Pale
Cream Ale?' None need apply =leen they are well
rocommended. Adhere, with full particulars, t , BREW.
I RV." 6:01 - 1!cg Illitala ia24
A N EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER is
-L -1- open for _an engagement. Piro-elm -refs enes
will be given. Address "INTSQBITIY , LIM Of
ja2.B.6t*
WANTED—By an educated LADY, a
SITUATION ea TNAOMtit in a Female Ana.
dewy. Addreee TRAOREN, ,, at the Press Mee.
Ja2B.6ter
IVANTED.—A YOUNG LAD, 16 years
of age, who writes a fair hand, wishes a SITU
ATION, as ERRAND BOY. /admit "BURRS?
Office of The Press. ja27-6t*
VIVANTED—By a Young Man, who is a
Practical Book.keeper and goad Penman, •
SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERK in a
Banking or Mercantile House. Good reference giren.
Address 0. K., Dutra College, PITTSBURG., Pa.
ja2o.l2t*
iWe.NTED FOR Viz UNITED BXATES
OAVALRY—Ablehodied, unmarried men, to whom
will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical
attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No
man having a wife or child, will be accepted. Apply for
MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north nide. I. N. MOORE,
apl7-tf let Lieut. let Dragoon, Recruiting Officer.
BOAR DIN G.—A GENTLEMAN and
WIFE, or two SINGLE GENTLEMEN can hear
of a good place i• a private family, where the comforts
of home can be enjoyed, by addressing a note to " PAT.
PERSON." at thie Ofiloo. fe2-3t*
LOST—SS REWARD.—Supposed to have
been taken in mistake, a Small Black TRAVEL
LING BAG from a wagon, Market and Eighteenth et.
Whoever returns the papers it contained to the Drug
Store, No. 224 North THIRD Street, corner of Branch,
will/mite the above reward, and be asked no questions.
fe2-2tir
is_a.oST CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
or DANK OF NORTH AKERIOA, No. 830, dated
December 14. 1868, in favor of ROIDIBEI7I3 BEE.
NA It D, for $2,600. le lost or mislaid. All venous are
cautioned against receiving the same, payment having
boon stopped. fe2-w&A 12t
RECETVER'e SALE.—WiII be sold at
Receiver's Sale, at the Office of the "ERIE
OBSERVER," In the City of Erie, Penneybrania. on
FRIDAY, the 11th day of Februarj, 1859, at 2 o'clock
P. M., the ERIE OBSERVER NEWSPAPER and JOB
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, together with the
Building And Lease of Ground, Su bscription List, flood.
Will, &a. &a.
The Office is in complete order, and contains all the
Type, Presses, and other Fixtures neceesery fora Bret.
class Newspaper and Job Office, consisting, in part, of
one Steam Engine, one Newspaper Power Preen, one
Power Job Press, Card Preen Hand Preen, &e. Om
The Subscription List is a line one, and can, no doubt,
with a very little exertion, be largely increased. The
Advertislog and Jobbing Patronage is se good as that of
any other‘ffice in the city.
TERMS Of SALE —One-fourth in hand, and the
balance In gia , Twelve and Eighteen Months, with in.
tared end approved security.
J. W. DOUGLASS, Receiver.
Erie, January 26, 1869. js2B.4t
FOR SALE—A FARM, containing 180
Amen of Land. situated near Blkton, Cecil county,
Maryland. within 800 'yards of the Depot of the Phila
delphia., Wilmington, & Baltimore Railroad, two boors'
ride from the city of Philadelphia,
The land in all in Brat-rate condition; it is well Im
proved and rich ; it in high and rolling.
The land hen all been limed over within 8 yearn. It
is all under the beat of fencing The Improvements
consist in part of a new brick Dwelling, a new double
deck Barn that colt 82 000 three yearn since.
The form will be sold for lens than value, and pay
ments made eau.
Por further particulars call Upon or address
tel-dtet B. P. MAY, ELKTON, Md.
VOR SALE--.THE STOOK, FIXTURES,
and Ttuuawira.Ar &well-established Wilsdeall'e
DRUG STORE, eligibly situated in tblirenyTenle7b.s
a One trade. Address 7ARROUAY,I ) at this Office.
fel-tittr
INIOR. SALE OR TO LET-A BARGAIN
J: —A LOT on the west elde of RIOH&tOND Street
month of Clearfield street, 20 feet by 200. to Salmon
street. AMOS BURTON,
fel.2t* 130 South SaVENTH Street.
FOR BALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH
ISIHRL and CATHARINE CIARAIONY, Deceased.
All that valuable Lot and Five-Story Store and Dwell.
ling erected thereon, situated at the northwest corner
THIRD and ORRERY Streets, containing on Third
street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-one
feet alx inches, th ence running northward. forming an
L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third street.
For further particulars inquire of
S. /RANG,
' ISAAC KOONS,
jaBAn w tarn 148 North Third street.
COAL -YARD PROPERTY FOR BALE.-
One of The best locations in the city of Phila
delphia. which has been established and doing an ex
tensive business for the last twelve yowl!: Terms will
be made easy. Apply at BAIII I / 1 1, NATHANtrii Auc
tion Rouse, No. 224 2. TRIAD litreet, below Walnut
street. 1a29.6t
i n CHURCH-ALLEY STORE TO LET.
JaZa —The Store. No. 238 Church alley, first door be
low Third street, is to be let. It bas been occupied
for eeveral years by an Importing house of French and
German goods.
Also To Let, the Third, Fourth, and rift Floors of
the Brown-Stone Store, No. 006 CHESTNUT Street.
Apply to
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
ja29-sw2t if No 606 CHESTNUT Street.
JAMES EttLTON
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,FOR SALE OR RENT-A LARGE
Wal. MANSION and Forty Acres or less, admirable for
Gauntry Seat, Sommer Hotel. or Boarding School,
near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad,
18 miles from Philadelphia. Apply to P. K. LYND,
6% South SIXTH Street. ja29-8t
ofq TO LET.—A modern-built Country
HOUSE, with FOUR AORES; tastefully laid
out with ornamental trees ; large Vegetable Barden,
fruit and berries; with good Oat-Buildings; Bre miles
from Market-street Bridge, one and a quarter from
Mansyunk. Address "B. J. V.," Blood's Despatch
Office. jags-13t*
27,52 18
5,845 18
$218,756 61
STORE TO RENT.
A RAPIDEOUE STORE,
Neatly titled up with Wall Oases, Marble Counters,
and Marble door, enitable for Jeweller and Silversmith,
or any fancy business. Rent, $9OO.
Also,
A WELL•LIOETED FOURTH STORY ROOM,
Piny by Thirty Peet,
ON NORTH STREET.
•
Apply to
JONES, WHITE, & BIoCIIRDY.
jaG-Im No. US ARCH Street
'DIAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper
Mill known u lIANWELL MILL, eitnated on the
Wissahickon Oreek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill
Railroad Station. This Mill Is adapted to make tine
Rook Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the cue.
easeful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme
diately. apply to, or addrese.
GEORGE 11. LEVIS,
d 2041 No. SO South SIXTH Street.
ea FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
Jiiiii6lB LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square) from
the let of January, 1869. The holm is three dories
high, with baeemeot, back building, , now occupied
by .1. W. Forney. lipid} , at the office of The Press, or
at the hones. n023-tf
TRENT.—On the Ist January next, the
To
very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th
6th floors, each 24feet by 140 of the NEW STORE,
683 MARKET Street. The building L one of the fine
improvements on the upper aide, between infra and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
88,480 87
818,178 89
14,989 34
178,408 83
HARTSHORNE'S CIIRE-ALL—THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY
POP. DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAN.
BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12X, 26
and 60 Gents.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN KIIIDIOM,
SCIENCE!
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept in MI
families, in case of accidents or sudden Cotner's.
H&RTINIORNE I B 01110141.1 cure. Rheumatism.
HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla,
Pains in the Stomach or Bowels.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Paine in the
Limbs, Side, Back and Breast.
HARTSHORNE'S 0111tE-ALL aurae Sprains, Braises,
Scalds and Barna.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL enres Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stiffness In the Joints.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Disc
rhcsa and all Pain.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL mune Ear - Ache and
Deafness from a cold.
HARTSHORNE'S OIIRE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL ourea s sll Spinal Affec-
Cons and Weakness in Limbo.
lIARTHIORNE's CURE ALL is a great tools to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, a..d Improves Digestion.
131• As the frequent changes of the weather produce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body;
also, Stiff Nook—every person should get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Dimples, Sinews Blood and
Bones, and, by its warming °learn-magnetic power, ex
pels all pain from the eystem. Get a bottle and try it,
and you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. D. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE'S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough
Syrup In the World. Bottles, 26 and 60 oente, and $l. H
If you are Billions, nee ARTSHORNE'S ANTI
BILLIODS PILLS. They act tmon The Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, carrying cif all Bile and Boni Secretions.
Boxes, 26 cents. Bold by R. K. JENKINS,
No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Streets.
Simes' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Garrigues'. Tenth and Coates streete.
Wssum's,TeathissaLssikordss6 6u13-04)1•If
260,824 71
59,069 65
81,828,363 09
9 Actuary
jalB4uBt*
133antiti.
13garbing.
Sat Salt attb to jet.
528 ARCM Street
illebinnal.
2tmusetnatte.
BARTIIOLOMZWig FITA.TITE-
PAEAD/8.11
EVE REPENTANT.
STATUE IN MARBLE,
BY TR& LATE AMERICAN BOULPrOR,
EDW43D 8, BARTHOLOMEW,
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Op INN PIN& ANIS;
OHLOTNOT ETBEBE, BELOW ELIVIEVII BERCI;
ON MONDAY MORNING, ,TANUARY ° SIfir;
FROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 5 O'CLOCK P. M.
NXIIIBITED 808 THE BXNHITE OP THX MOT
TILER OB THE ABTLer
- Single admission, 25 cents. 'Children under IS years
half price. 60.1180 D Tickets ; 50 cents. `" je29•lm
NEW WALNUT-STREET THEATRE,
.I. CORNER NINTH AND WALNUT STRUTS.
Acting and Stage Manager Mr, I. Beach.
kTHIB (Wednesday) EVENING, rebniary 2,1869, X
- MONEY.
Alfred Evelyn; Barry Sullivan • Lord Glopnaoro Mr.
Duoote ; Clara Douglas, Mrs. Duffield; Lady
Mrs. Thayer.
ROBBER'S WIVE.
Mirk Bedisudi Mr. H. A. Perry; Bose Esdlasd, Mrs.
Duffield."
rrioes of adodssion—Beoond• 'nor and Emily Ofrelia,
and Third Tier, 46 cents; Pillinstl; 27x, Gen* Drool
Circle, 60 cards; Private ,Boxes, scoordiine to nada.
locale, and $5; Single M ll in' ° " kultua IPrin "
Boxes, 76 cents.
Dooni open at half peat 6 cVdloak i Cartels MSS' It
7 o'clock.
IcATIONAL 01EMUS, WALNUT- BT.,
abase BIGHTS—L2IWIB B. WENT, Managers.
TWO GIROI73EB AND A bLINAGIBSS
THIS (Wednesasi) 11171141210, Vennsers 1859,11
VAN AMBIZIEGIVEI ALINAGERLII
Of Ilona, Tigers, Lecpanla and Panthers, and the Co
Imolai Beasts, _
TIPPOO RAUB.
}Equestrian, Gymnastic, and Acrobatlo Feats.
oonz 01 PAIO/18.
Dress Circle and Pasquale ' 40 waft
Children under ten, pars of age go u
Family Circle 20 or
Doers open at quarter to 7 realcoak. Perfarmaseee
will commence at 7X.
WHATLEY- & CILARKEeo A.KOH-8?.
T E RIATRII.—WiIIissa EL ItrkteriasAistias saa.
Stage Manager.
THlS(WeduesdaY) NVININO. February 2 2 1889,
OUR AMEBIC/Ali COUSIN.
Ass Tsunami-A, our American Oouain, Mr,
Mute ; Lord Dam:beery, Mr. Wheatley.' '
To conclude with
ALADDIN;
OR, THP WONDSRPUL LAMP I -
Admisalon, 25 on. Secured Pests in Draw Mob, 873 i
eta; Orchestra Stalls, 62 eta; Posta in Privato Bout, lb
ate; Gallery, It eta; Gallery for Ookotal Pea,26 eta ;
Private Box in Gallery for Ookniut Parsons, 8S ets;
Whole Private Bon, U. -
. Doors open at half peat 6 o'eloek; sononemoo at 1,,
preoletsp.
TESTIMONIAL. TO MRS. D. P.
BOWERS.
ACADEMY OF MUM,
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Ora,
THE ENTERTAINMENTS
Will comprise VIRZI BIiaIITIPTIL PLAYS. x.•
ported by ARTISTS of titer lIIDDEB r IMPUTA.TION.
The entire Programme will be publtahed to-morrow.
Tickets 60 and 26 recta. /or We at the Academy.
Beata second without extra charge. Doors open at
elf. Redid:lrises at 7 o'clock. fel
MoDONOUGH. 2S GAIET/BS— .
224 BACA STRUT:
ktpriltilFll).ll4ol:44:4orjli.u.l (:1
. . . . . _ . .
BEEAEPLET and THOMAB, - in Lather ve. Polfltay
Bellows 8010. Banjo 8010 JOHN WILLIAMS; Balled.
let; OLE BULL MYBES and Troupe; SAM LON%
Comic Vocalist; Him MATILDA. and Illis BABA;
Maine. MAME, in beanttlul Dances; FULTON MY
ERS, Negro Damage. The performances willoonaindw
with OH I HUSH in which in all the Company ap
pear. Admittaneelo and IS cent.. Hilliard Saloon opm
day and evening. Entertainment commences at 7
precisely. Pint appearance this evening of Mr
BLTZA. THISILMAN, the celebrated Songstress. fel
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BBEEPIT OP DILLE. PICOOLONISIL
THURSDAY Evening, February 10. • '
Mr. Oilman respeotfnlly anneal:Nee that 1111 e. PUTS.
LOMINI being entitled to • benefit In Philadelphia, he
hm eogned, for this purpose, the Aendemy of Mule
only for
THURSDAY EVENING. February 10,
When will be gi ro ve N n, p f u orthe diet time s Thinbettil
admired Opera of
Mlle. PIOOOLOMINI
will appear fn her celebrated role of
NOBINA,
misted by
BLORENZIL LORIN!, hIAGGIOROTTI.
After the Opera of "Don reagnale,” will be given
for the first time in Philadelplda, the celebrated Intirtli
Act of Dopizettife grand Opera of
I MARTInt,
In which,
Mlle PIOOOLOMINI
will sing the part of Pauline.
By and with the consent of Mlle. PICOOLOMINI, Caw
price of adults/loci has beau flied at
ONE Dounta TO ANY PAST OP THE ACADEMY.
Beate may be secured In Paronette, Partinette
Balcony, Family Circle, and Amphitheatre
WITHOUT ANY EXTBA CHARGE.
The sale of seats commences on MOnDAY, Febru
ary 7.
Nile. PICOOLOMINI
departs on Triday for New York, where she appears oir .
the smite evening, and then leaves for Albany, Troy,
Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, and the West. fel.4f
QIENTIXENTAL, COMICAL, SERIOUS,
LAIIGHABLE, hbIIIHING-, _IIIIThEffAItIING,
INBT WOW/A, 'operate and combined. -
Mire ICIALBNELY , B /MENDS have the ptomain of
announcing that this lady has consented to appear
(after an absence of about four years) before the Phila.
delphia pnbl c on FRIDAY fleecing next ; February 4,
at the NATIONAL GUARDS , HALL. '
The poetical and amusing reeitations given by Mine
K. have met with the most nobounded aneceu, in a re
cent tour In the Bute= States, and she !Marne to greet
her_many admirers in this oity with a regatta* en.
equalled to this clessof...entertannnenta- -
She has selected for this occasion Longfellow's new
poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish?' It is •
story of the early Pilgrim days, and the heroine is the
beautiful maiden, Priscilla, whose name hoe become
historical as one of the erste( those heroic women who
landed at Plymouth. Ales,Batter's amusing and
quizzical production, Nothi ng_ to Wear.” This last
piece has been recited by Miss Kimberly one hundred
times, and hm been repeatedly encored.
The admission roods will be limited to the capacity
of the ball, and will be placed at the low price of 26
tent!, and may be had at the music and other atones,
and at the Ledger eilice. fel-tt
MNNEROHOR (c 4 THE OLD") YO—
OAL 800IIITYl8 TWELFTH ANNUAL GRAND
0 &NOY DRESS BALL will take place on TUESDAY
NV]iNING February Bth, HU, at the American
AOKIUDIY OP HUSH,. Previous to the Ballwin be
performed, in full costume, the celebrated.
•' OATH AND BLESSING OP TILE POIGNARDS.tt
Ohonumes from afeyerbeer , a grand opera
THE RIIGIIENOTB, , P
Accompanied by a select orchestra of 40 performers,
ander the leadership of
CARL GRATNIR,
The ball orchestra, under the direction of the
Messrs. HABBLRII.
Floor M►nagers—Profeaoora J. MARTIN AND M
RLASKO. .
fieketa, by subscription, admitting a gentleman and
two ladies, 12 ISO, can be obtained from the following
Hewers
G. Dufour B. von Essen, M. R. Hackle. O. Leibrich,
Or. G. Beidensticker, J. Hocheeperger, L. Herbert,
Charles Dummlg, J. Pfaff, W. Gelbert, H. Tilge, O.
fichumele, Col. Fitzgerald, A. Lerma, 0. Yetterlien, A.
Rosenhelm, 0. Wolff, H. Vollmer, H. Weeendonk.
0. Lindner, Schwemmer, 0. Mettlach, Prof. Martin,
Prof. S. Schloss. Jos. Grimm, A Getty, 0. A.
Thndium. Prof. Brae, C. Schmidt, P. Threat', L.
Booked, H. O. Camp. 0 Schick. Z. It Jones, H. D., P.
Balls, C. Herring, H. D., G. Vollmer, G. Grossman,
Casper Beaked, N. Fairing, A. Reinetine, Joseph Neff,
Cinch, Lindeumeyer,l. P. Steiner, Hark Healer, Jacob
Kemper, Henry Fox, Louis Oebharit, Profesear Carl
Che rtn r, Prof Ph. Rohr, B. H. Hnisemann, John A.
Bauer, John Fenner, A. B. Refishenbach. 0 Mohr, Pos.
Drexel. Fred. Steeb, Foster, John Thornley, Emil
ilarwig, P L. John, Vogel, Q. Bergner, F. Ladner, A.
Fame, Paul Weber, Albrecht, David Rosenholm.
Also, from the members and the Committee.
Ph. Donato, T. A. Rolle:,
Geo Goebel, Geo. F. Blinked,
A. Kemper,Z. Behoening,
Y. Romber g, J. P. Pasch.
Performance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely.
Carriage, will sot down heads south and take up buds
north Jan-St -
CONCERT HALL.-THURSDA.r EVE
NING, February 3d, at 8 o'clook, will be performed
for the Bret time in the Halted State" HAYDN'S ORA
TOF10.01! THE SaVEN WORDS. intetspersed with
varlens oompoellksts of Senor R iffelln, by the beat
resident artiste, among which are Miss 0. Richings,
Was E. Bolster, Miss 0. McCaffrey, Messrs. Bohr,
Thunder, Cross, Ste., &e.
Tickets 60 cents. To be had at the Music stores and
at the Hall on the evening of Concert
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. Ja3l-3t*
QIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Funny
Blitz, the Amusing Blitz, th e Remarkable Blitz, the
Laughing Blitz, the Popular Blitz, the Blitz who nukes
all happy.
PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commencing
et 7,44 o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS at 3 o'clock.
CONSISTING of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES,
astonishing scenes m Ventriloquism the Learned Ca
nary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the
Rope Dancer.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents.
g s ANFOREP3 OPERA HOW E,
BLIVEINTH Btreet. between Market and Chestnut
OPEN YOH TRB BRAWN.
By the Largest Troupe of
MIEBTBELB ERR WORLD.
BANIORD% OPERA nous..
/MD V 97 •
&MORD CRILDREN.
Admittance 26 cents. jaY.lm
riPPENNSYLVANIA AOADERY Or
TECII PINE ARTS,
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREW,
IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. K.
till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents.
Shares of Stook, entitling the holder's limns to ad
mission at all times, $B5. dl-tf
11/IIISIOAL FUND .11ALL.—THE GER
LLE MANIA OBOMINT RA will comment* their
Public ItIiffRADDALS on SATURDAY next, Nov.
20th. Single Tickets 25 vents a package of sigh t
tickets for SI, which may be obt ained at Andre% 110
Chestnut street; Beak & Lawton% corner of Seventh
and Ohestnut, and at the door of the Rill. The per.
formation erommenoes at Sig &cloak P. M. =alai
46 VCONOMY IS WEALTH."—Tho
scriber would Inform his old customers and the
public in general that they can lumbago all kinds of
TRUNKS, imitable for the Shoe Trade, at the old
stand. So. 933 North FRONT Street, on the usual
terms and at the «LOWEST PRICES." Trunks al
ways on hand for transportation.
fe1.30 , AldOS scoTr.
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110pECEWED TO-DAY.-VERY FINE
JLE. WIDER, ROLL BUTTER, and a large lot of extra
Merrier POTATOIS, Wholesale and Retell.
W. P. BXNRY,
113 MARKET Street.
2d door below Third, north side.
"fil S. WHELEN & CO.
JUAN BANKING, STOOK, and fILICHANNI 0171103,
No 809 WALNUT Street.
STOCKS and LOANS, of all dgariptlons, bought and
sold on Commission in the Anolpal allies of the
United States or Marone.
Particular attention given to the safe investment of
money. 1110 lm op
ripHE SECOND TERM of the Session in
-st 'PENN INSTITUTE will commence February let.
Apply at the Ream, B. Z. corner THIRTEENTH and
FILBERT. R, 0111WLICT, Principal.
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