Iltl*LCai 1 cUi cure: POI3V&OYiPAMA.OICLittIA4 -1P 0;' .8 ; -1859 . ' RUN 215F.a., ..... . 58 [Hyri iIY-Mil 5-2 ItIGHWATata; ... , ..... 441 •Anurvsa- ' ' • Steamship Rosten; Sella, 24 bolos froth Now,York, with rodeoaad posseogeis - to Xames:Allderdiee.' Briok 'Brack - Burne,B - daye from 'Now. :2orh, with rodstitsi sa ( W'Sernasiou k 'Jiro • Bokr , W 0--Bartlett, Connolly; 8 days from Okarlee• ton: with eotton,4o„.-to Pettit; Martin & Oi. " Sobr,JameeNellstio. Burt, 8 daye trim Taunton', Man, with mdsivto twells & Co; - • ' Bohr - John = Hazzard, Omni 2 mai. from Milford, With cora and bark Vatiobantamilt Overinan: Soltr Mimes B HeWitt, Boas, 4 days from Baton, with nose to °rowel - tr.:Collins. , • ' " • Bohr Seue (Amway, Delany, 8 dap' from Baittmore, with ttotton;iko. to Ooohran & Unman. , : ••01;VARBD, - , 'Bark Marlette' 81" Tay, Uagbea Me de Janeiro, ter, Newhall &'O9. • - Birk - Imperador, 'Hibbard, Pernsmimoo, Lewld & D Nahr 8 G King,..tridOire, Alixtindria, DO,Thomas Webster 7r. St't BBhryerj , Dennis, DalUmors, A Groves, (Coireiporsrleneo of the Philadelphia lischange.) • • LBWS& Del.. Feb 1, 1859. The ship Hampden, for Oharleeton, is at the harbor, in compeny,with three schooners she remainder of the fleet, left this , morning, the wind berg BW. The foiloviog aro among those that ealled: Berk Belle, for Boston;, brigs Black Equal, from New York for Phila. delphiaL Jos Hume, from Malaga far do." Pant Brad, from New York for do; eggs J B Atatin, ' N B T Thorop son, Hickman, B P.Hawes, and Emma. . . Remote. Y. MOAMAR. • '• lay minaret.) plierreepoodenee of the Philadelphia 212changej , Oars ISLAND, Feb 2,5 P M. No venel to eight either bound to or oat.' Wind 0 The weather has • stormy appearance. Tonra, ern, • - TH08: B. =GUNS. [niTindimisra To,rni PUN.) - • Slaw , You, Bob 2 Arrived, 'ship Alexander, from - Rotterdam; Br brig Crest of the Wave, from Palermo; Br brig . Henrieta, from Turks Island, • • Borrow, Bab. 2. Arrived; ships Bose Standish ) from Oatoutts; Mm etrel, from Reverie; barks:Radiant, from Marseilles; James flanth.-from.Var.mel;. brigs R W Packer; from Cape Mutton; Josiah lex, from Jaomel; Madeira, from The brig :Skiplane, at this port from Batbadoes, felt In with yesterday, in the Routh Channel, schr Madison, from Salem for .Buenos Ayrea, to a sinking- condition, and took, off the: captain and &ECM, eight in number, wham she brought here. .• „ - MEMORANDA Steamthipa ty of New York, Howes, cleared at Bos ton let lost for P/11111431016. • • dteaniehip Do:vrare, Clop* hence, arrived at New Yorkyesterday.., - Steamship* City of Richmond, Mitchell, sailed from 111:hutoed fat inst. for Philadelphia. — Shir-Mousoodi from Callao, - arrived In Hampton Roads let Ind. Ship Tirnour, Campbell, for Liverpool, cleared at Mo bile :7th 8791 bales cotton• valued at $225,626. — Stilp• Roger Stewart, Sheridan, from Liverpool, ar rived atblobi/e 28th ult._ Ship Continent, Glibbs, from Calcutta Nor 18, ar rived at New York yosterday. ' - Ship Imamate, Cann, cleared at Boston let inst. for Philadelphia— , SU, Ceylon, .Leekle, for Point do Gallo, Peyton, cleared at BAten let Lost . . . . . , ship Wanderer, Ryder, from New York Dee 8 for San Francisco; was spoken lid nit, lat 2 410 N, long 88 40 W. Ship Miles Standish, Gardner, from Calcutta Oat 15, arrived at Boston let Met ". • Ship -Mary Whitridge, Oressey, from New York Sept 18 for San Francisco, was spoken Oct 22, Ist 184 long 29. • Ship George Ifinlbut, Mani% from nllllO, arrived at New York yesterday. Ship - blusoongns, Carter, from Marseilles Deo 18, at Charleston 29th abreast of Gibraltar epoke brig Starlight, frotaMeasina for New York. Sanl6, let 2132, long 9010, pawed an 'American bark steering N NR; with a private signal flying, allowing a blue field and a whiteface/. Slip Mary Goedell, from Callao, while being towed in the Rest River. New. York, let last, went ashore on Governor's bland bat was got off at high water in the evening.- - • • Ships R A- Boallard t Larkia, and Lney Thompson, cleared at Savannah 30th nit for Liverpool. • Ship John Hanson, Nichols, from Barre, arrived at ipalachloola 21st nit. - - - - Ship Othello, Greenough, 'from Maitre, arrived at Charleston 81st nit - - . . 51919 Hose istandleh, Hutohlosori, from Calcutta for BoatorkOlu spoken Jan 9, lit U N, long 4 53 W. Bbipßarenno, Howes, for Boston, was neaFl7 ready at Manilla No, 25. , , . . , Ship Ocean Favorite, Cannon, from New York Oct 15, arrived at Buenos Ayres Dec 1.. . Bark Daniel, Eldridge, from Smyrna, arrived at Bos ton letinat. Bark Bonier, Lindeq, ram Osgltara Oat 24, via Gib. 'altar Nov 4. arrived at Boston Ist Inst. Bark, California, Bentley, from Buenos Ayres, iris below Beeson let lost.. Bark Humbold t Illoginin, cleared At Boetm let but tor Port tallstbetb, Africa. , '• - Bark B•ollum, Olomo t for Olexttnegos, cleared at BA Tannish 30th ult. . . Brig New Bra, Welker, 01861'10 et New York lit lee, for , Brig 'J Weet, WOoater; from Black River, Is, JIM 0, at New York yesterday. Left no American TUMID!. echr II B- Weatonadaloy, at New York .. -yesterday Bait Anaeriano,ltirs, twit P.leram, at Baltimore Mr 7 B Piau i Etandi, hence, arrived - at Mobile 27th lilt , -.- • . Eiß=l;iliM%UMg Bohr George Edward, Baker, kenos for,Bostoa, milled from Holmes , Bole lit Met. - Bohr Any Chase, Brevoor, oloared at Nei York yes• terday for lonmeyrs: - Rohr P Lerned;Frambei, from Galveston, arrived. at New Pork festerdsT. • • Behr Samuel A Appleton, Grant, hence at Savannah Bohr i .4.Bityspi r lifirbee, Win up at Wilmington, NO, -Blot ult. for Philadelplria., Behr. JoaNelsaa,,ltgel, mailed from Taunton 29th ult. for Philadelphia-.., , - Brig Tbomu-A'Edwird,,, beta - re-reported 'Shore at Outtyhuok, hoe vie to-Votes - Met cargo hid all been lauded. 'A. idiot boat:arrived at, Newqbedford on the Viet ult with her sails, rigglog, - - • In frobson ) s Bay,Melbourne, Nov 15,, ships Albion, Willininel A B hompeon. Entail; Middlemen, Parmalee, Dfilmakla,ithodia, and Bea _Lark, Adams; um; Red Jaeket, Oniallorau, for Liverpool Nov 28. Old Nov 12, ship Thad 'Homer kalooi likekr, and old. ARRIVALS -AT TALC PRINCIPAL HOTELS. TO ;an' omeor taus It OSUMI& - GIRARD' atreet, beiew Ninth, „ B W Jeans: Trenton •T H "Oehlaiddiger,, Phil& F IL Cone, Jr, Os - Mrs Oebbmilleger, plain OD Tingns, Oa. •-• • B Brown, Ohio- W Booth, Prheidenes G LI 0111, St Louie RHCndiippibi-Y• T Mlockwocd, Troy F B TliOnia, jr, Newark " L.O Honda & la, Conn 8 Potter, SYMMS(' B Merritt, Richmond , • J P Morton & la, Hy PL. Elton & in, Conn Obis J Lerew, Balt *David Martha Balt W B Milton, Ala. N N Falls, Balt 0 H Vickers, Bait - • B 0 Bnok, Balt, Jae Madortky, Batt • • Ridgely A la; Del " T B Mill, N 0 .11, Ridge% Del ' Mien N 0 - ^ • "0 D Baynesworth, Ala T B Chamberllne, - < - IVA Mae arlami, Gin • B Clankin, St LSO : 'B 0 ,-B Pearadn, Peter/burg 4 B Pearson, Petersburg Joyee Petersburg , Cumiskeyaltlmors•• ' lt Smith,' -NY G W McLean, Nowak; NT 'D James, Wilmington J W Murry; Wilmington W 0 Murry, 'Jersey Oity F Binford, Richmond - Oooke Jr, Baltimore RD Gilbert, :Alabama •-, ;.Mai, II Day, I:l3A' T Taykr, Ma n e tiolumekta 7 lloppailiPeoria, - P Bush la; NY T A Wakeman, California M N Taylor, Otereletid,l) W Yining Jr, Boston Darihn k la; NY' . • • .• 0 A Grinnell, Baltiinore W Debra, NY .1 Ludwig, at Lout's - G 0 Himburgh. 8t Dian ' B Rommaan, NY • J Foranton, Ps - - T Dickson; Ps -RA Burr, NY , " • If. R Dineeldorf, NY - W Nkomo', California' - T gleElroy, California . 0 W Lents Baltimore • Mies B Lewis; Brooklyn R Crooke & wife, NY. 0 a Betatron, Boston B O Bowman, - Camtri M ge ( W Bavage,lltahway J W Newton, NY lire W Newton, NY JR Williams, New York A R Booth; New York M McDoeell, - New York .7 A Clarkson, - Pa N B Putter, Proldence; RI 8 L Bayer, Conn ' . A.Bchwendle, New York - 7f P Moore, Boston lllialdwin, New York U B Seriall, New York ISt Lamcnrin, ht Louis E D Thayer, Mau • • W B Donnin, Richmond - It J Denny, Richmond If Lawrence, New York /g LGoold M & tar New York - J. A' Crosby & la; N York R A Coale, Pt Louis - Page;yirginis H Ondiff, Bt Joseph oee Drool/or, Portuguese J Carter, New York--, Legation AM• George, New. York' J Tierry, Washington . • MBEIONANTS I NOTEL—Fourth ski below Arch: A 0 Samprob, Ps • - Ju Williams & son, Pa A R Ring,. Ky, John A Nevin, York, Pa W A idostee, Md • E J Gaynor, Del no, Pa Ohu J Orals, Lehightisp I Koontz, Shipponsbg, Pa B M Wherry, Shipperteburg Jae 31 MoLoso, do AFS Wtorry. ShippeuMlurg Wm Milner, Ky It Keifer; St Gouts If Godfrey N Y Miss Godret", MY : Mies NH Godfrey, NY , Joe Godfrey, Pbila T 0 BconLier, Merrill° 8 Brattas a la J Galbraith; Zile, Ps MrsJaroes, BIWA° J 8 Oakley, N Y Fitzpatrick, Batt ;(I- IV - Skelton, Omer , G Brewster, St Weis ' OlittiMl4ll, N Y - AR Barr tc,lsey, Lamwster M L Wslles, Md T Iltimplieycrea a W Moore, Pittsburg W B Boy,liott, Bittebog Thornton bmith, N J AMERICAN ilOrlit—Ohestoet et.,. above_7lolk. Ilexwell, Delaware • - Maxwell, Delaware W Starer Joy, 'Wilmington J P Gordon, hew York B A Beatberlngton, BT Edwards Er Iry Boston 7/ Smith, ending- r --Ml.e Edwards Horton It Elam, Deltiw ore - Truelow & Is, New York JII Thomas, New York T A Roberts MD, MS W 8 Price, blarylaod B 0 &emits, Blk so. Pa Mn Miller, Memphis A-Arnold, New York Jon blerSdeld,llalt RA'Brlgge, It I W Walker &la, Tad.. ' J 0 D Blackburn, Texas Geo A Hanes. N Y B. Clatter, Nashrllie DTI Harlin, Ala" ' L 'Underwood, Ala Jae /I Bell, Warsaw, Abair UNION BOVlL—Ainliifreei. below Point'''. 7B Henry, Del city - • His Mew. Del aity • Sarni Morrison,' Plttabtlig Jae V Horrisou, Pittsburg R H Jobssos, '-P 1 Bead, Pa '0 W Swift. New RaTeti , ' J Bradt, Nlr M P Bowler, u 0 Boston - , Ohio Hagellusah, Milton X D Draper, Mau 0 N Dic►aon, Atgusta, Gs FRANKLIN NODES—Ohestast street Above Thl yd IS Bob. rte. Callas° - -- M F Jobneoni ° ato X R Howard, Obteeko P T Smith, Oblong° X P7bltioek, N Y Nash, Roston, 0 Ponies, N Y 7 L AldAtere, Aid NATIONAL ROTIT.,-;44aos otrtn, abort Third. J Young, Montrose " U 0 Conklin, Pa Youtg, Montrose A BOrr, Railed, Ps W Uflaseenplug, Penns 0 babas.. N Y G 8 Peitlbone, N Y • Rev IV Mennig & fa, Pa J Daitier, Peons Win B Prank, Perin* G W Elmira 0 8 Van Winkler, Term 11. Hassell Texas. .Q lißardwell Penult BALD SABLE—Third street,. above Danowhlll B 8 Schooner, Penns, , N Trumbor, Penne O P Wick, PBllOll% J Becbtol, oslll4l T H Honachev, Ponca s t Homer, Penns - ' BLACK DBILB INN—rtak and dlarohant Meta, D Burge, Pi B VI Burge, Pa . ?hoe Pugh,.oheeter to J Walker, Del Jas Brawn: rdd , G II Geier, Pa P Lowle;ehealeldo W R Smith, °heater Vali) , N Beaki - , Prop, R I ' ' John YooomPa Beak, Oheelarto - Jae Tony& Ha A Banting.Pdareae Hook - kroltli, Pa /as Oriel, (Mastic co, DABLEYrBHBAI HOTHL=neockna aimed, below ;Thie 10 iIV ilsOn,,Bucts 00 „ J Lincoln, Hacks co 8 Cummings, Bricks co , Ohas.Torbert, Backe co Berton, Bucke,co P H Thornton, Milford T Ent; Lornbertville . 10 Hulett, Horeham • .7 L loveit t Bucks , ?7 Horner. Bucks on H.Gilbert, Backe co Oroodelo, Backe co W goggle, N 7 •11.8 Brown Bucks co BLUM BRAS 11.01711, , -Third at., ob. Oallowh • L Denton, If le G Gni; Milford J VsnariadAlcii,P6,_ Ludyilit, Berko eo • W Woileismit Byberer_ Buchman. Pesaterrille ' Wee Kline, Ohio ' 0 Geeeler, !•-• - Beoj Johneon,"Pa Ii !]carer, _ Geo Kline, Earlyille, Ps MADISON HOHOIr-lbtooiol at. below Aral. H l'estook t .bfaryland H DHlnei, Alban 0 Homo, Alban y_ —l '7 P - Roberto, s HB - Hemdfec. la, N Jersey - 0 trewaitg, plow H Whalar4Pattaillle' „ ;I(OIINT,WIAIDNaIII•NODJAD--140 4 wrial i ar., alma Arab J . Wilean, PM's; - w Do* 1 , 4 ;4) 7 r.Dev, Delaware Special , Latices. . • A Pubic Singer Gaited tot Bronchitis of Long i/TANDINCi. - PIIILLDISLTEIA, Boy 17, 1868. DD. C. H. JACKSON: - - , Dean Suss' Thanks to stiur HOOVI.AND'S BAL SAM° CORDIAL, ,, I am now, I believe, thoroughly onrod of that soreness in the throat whieh has distressed 'me for so many years. You may not know that lam mainly dependant upon my salary no leader of, a choir. for a subsistence. About eight years ago, I first felt a Weakness in the throat, which, as I supposed it wee bu t temporary, gave me no uneasiness. But it noon became no painful as to incapacitate me, for a time, from filling my situation. I therefore desisted from all vocal exer clean for a month, when my throat became better. Re suming again, the soreness returned with increased yip hence. I new,had reedurse to medical advice, and after wards to several advertised remedies, with but alight effect. Despairing of a aura,' relinquished my situa tion; and had boned my attention to other business when one of your - circulate fell into my bands. I de termined to try the Cordial, and bought a bottle with that view. I could not see that I' was any better, after taking it, yet determined to' persist. I accordingly bought a Becond, and soon after a third bottle, by which time I felt no much better, that, though I could scarce ly, afford it. I determined to purchase a half dozen. When I bail taken the eirth bottle, I felt that I was cured, mid I have taken no more linos. Elia months have passed away, and I have felt no return of the die ease. I have resumed by old situation, and the future looks bright before me. I think you are entitled to this certificate—it is atyour service. Truly yours, • Prepared only by Dr. 0. M. JACKSON, 418 AROH Strict, Philadelphia, and for sale by Druggists and Store keepers thronghont the United Staten and Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle. It Jackson Printer. ' JACKSON. PRINTER. JACKSON PRINTER. ,CHECKS, - NOTES, AND BILL MACS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, &O , &O. PRINTED BY. JACKSON. PRINTING PUTTS and CHESTNUT Pniwrino. POINTING FIFTH end CHESTNUT PRINTING, fel 2 Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent. Interest.— NATIONAL SABETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in Any enm, lerge or email, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money in received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, around Rents, and such flrst.-clear ire as the charter requires. On* hours from 9 o'clock n the morning until 6 o'clock in• the afternoon, and on Monday and 'Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fe6 - seamen's Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of SEOOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits 'received to Small and large amonnta, from all clams of the oommunity, and allows Interest at the rate of Eve per cent. per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without lora of into. rot, °Moe open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day, and Saturday until 9in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Trioeuxer and Secretary, Charles M. Morro. Sanger Sewing Machines, for all Mannfac• twirl purposes, have a great reputation, honeatly earned. All the products of these Machines are In ACTIVE DEMAND at EXTRA PRICES. I. M, BINGER .t 00., .Ja27.3m 602 IMIEBTETIT Street. Liver Complaints.—Dr. McLane's Celebrated LIVER PILLS—This great remedy for Liver Com plaints, Bilious Derangements, sick Headache, Dyspep. els, and all kindred complaints. Sold by all respectable Druggists. jals-atu&th-Dzi BurnetVs Coconino BUBRETTIS 0000AINB BURNETT'S 0000AINE A compound of Cocos...tint 011, /co., for dressing the Hair. Por 'Aesop and agreeableness, ft U wit h out an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth. " It is not greasy or sacky. ft leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skis. Iraffords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs fifty rents fora half pint bottle. Burnett's Cocaine. BURNETT'S COOOKINE BURNEBT'S 0000AINE TESTIMONIAL. BOSTON, July 19, 1867. ID" Mieffse.l.lluanyrr & Cu. : I cannot refuse to date tffe salutary effect in my own aggravated cue of your excellent Hair Oil.(Cocoline.) . Tor many months my hair had been falling off, until I was ref:aid/of losing it entirel,y. , The skin upon my hew/beelike gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could not touch it without pain. This irritated con. ditton I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have since been told contain camphene By the advice of my physician to whom you had shown your process of purifying AO Oil, I commenced its use the last week in June. The first application al- Imed the itching and Irritation ; in three or four days .the redness and tenderness disappeared—Mohair ceased to fall, and r mvw caw thick growth of new trust thit' others, elerdlarly - annoted - , - will be In dented to try the same remedy. - Taunt, very truly, . CUBAN 8. POPS. Burnett's Vimnine. ,BI3I34IATTIS 0000AINE BURNITVEI 0000ALN1 D A single application renders the hair (no matter how stitrand dry) soft and glow, for several UV. It ie emaceded by all who have need it to be the best and cheapest Haiti/teasing in the Fetid. Prepared by JOSZPR litfltNßlT & CO., Boston. 117" rot lutist by dealers generally at Nifty Cattle • Battle. jale-dtml. Window Drapery, DROOATELLI. SATIN DAMASK,. SATIN DE LAME, WORSTED DAMASK, urea, MOBEE!S, AND SLOSHES, Together with all She trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade., Owing to the lateness of the season, we will close out our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. Curtain nut, - made, and pat up, lower than prices elsewhere Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion; bought at auction, and gelling at half the usual price. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic', Itgesoo, Plain Linen, and 011 Oloth, at whole sale and retail. PATTEN'g OVRTAIN !WORD, no' CHESTNUT Street. Worms: Worms: Worms l—lticLane , s cele brated VERIIIFUGE, the great American remedy for Worms. Bold by all Teepeetable Druggfeto. fall-mw&I•lm _ greyer.", Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing MAORIIizB. ' A MIW 131.11,E—PRION $6O. . 780 Oaiererz STUNT, PHILADZLYSIA. These Machines sew from two, spools, and form • scant - of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will soy rip, even if every fourth Mitch be eat. They are unquestionably the best in the market for family use. 046-tf irr WIND roe i oreinii.4ll. sso.—Singer's Family Sewing Machines.— Price only FIFTY DOLLARS. For good work and good looks this Machine is unequalled. I. M. MOM & CO., , . ja27.3m 602 GELESTNIIT Street. One-Price Clothleg ol the Latest Styles, and made In the beet manner, expressly for *seam setae. We mark our lowest selling prices in imam 1100115 in each 'article. All goods Made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our oine-rstoz Iwasaki is strictly id hired to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES & CO., 5a274, 604 MARICIT Street. A bona tide and actual large Reduction In prices of clothing at White Hall. No sham in this— we mean what we say. We have greatly reduced in price every article in our hotter, In order to close with this season all the winter stock we have on hand. Many articles reduced below oast. We believe deci dedly the nimble sixpence is better than the clew shil ling. We are satisfied the only way to keep our present heavy business is to sell goods cheep and give satisfac tion to customers. Pretence will not answer, and humbug has had its day. Oar reduced prices sre marked plain figures on each garmeat, (same as usual.) Oall end see, and convince YouraFirsei AT Till ORILLT OHS PAWS WHITE HALL, 8. W. corner Fourth sod Market streets. re2,2t Its Effects are Really Illogical 3nles BABEL'S ATEIENIENNE, or HAIR RENOVATES, prevents the hair falling off, by giving a healthy tone to the roots; where beldame exists, it teasel, anew growth of soft, luxuriant hair, and it epeedily reetoree gray heir to its original life color and hourly. Bold by all Druggists, and by JULES 114LIEL & 00., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philvlelphla. dOt Farrel, Herring, 8. Co., =TM RS1101111) THBIA IRON BARE WARRHOUSR NO. 899 CHESTNUT STREET. (7ayne , o Hall.) The best and Cheapest Article FOR THE HAIR. PI:CALLON &BOWS "0000INIV Prepared from hlghly.perfumed 0000 A-NUT OIL, This preparation posse's.' extraordinary properties for preserving and beautifying the hair, and alto redo. ring its natural luxuriant and glossy appearance. One application, however harsh the hair .may be, renders it soft and glossy. MAGI° HAIR VTR, PAPHIAN LOTION OREMIOAL NAIR INVIGORATOR. PHALON & BON, Perfumers and Distillers, N 05.107, 497, and 617 BROADWAY, New York Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Cocds dealers. Pint bottles ; 50 cents; bait-plots, 26 cents. Inquire for Mullen & Sows 0000INB. • Beware of Counterfeits. • T: B. PETERSON & BROTHERS ' 808 CHESTNUT ghteet, Phpadelpta, Wholesale Agents. }a2B•tf On the VOL ult., to the Hinelngton Presbyterian Church; by the Rev. Wm. 0. Johnstone, Mr. ALEX ANDER ELLIOTT, of Easton, Pa., to Miss ELLEN WESLEY; of this city. On the 17th ult., by the Rev. Wm. 0. Johnstone of Hensineton, Mr. WM. JOHN GIVENS to Miss MARY ANN CRAWFORD. On Saturday evening, 80th ult., in the Church of Et John the Baptist, Germantown, by the Rev. Wm. N. Dieble. Mr. JOHN H. WILSON to Miss ADA 811180 N, all of Germantown In Christ Church, St. Louis, on the 27th Ult., by Rev. Montgomery Schuyler, D. D., BOY. CLINTON 1.0011.8, rector of Christ Church, RlllOOll., to ADELE GLEIM, eldest daughter of the late Robert H. Dot:ll.N, of Pittsburg, Pa. NikOn the 31et nit., ISABELLA B. MANN, widow of the late Horatio Mann, sired OS years. The male Mende of the family are respectfully invi ted to attend the funeral, on Friday, February 4th, at 10 A. M., from her late residence, No. 1710 (heels street. ** Vim the Ist inst., HANNAH UPMAM, aged 95 yeas. The relatives and .friends and thrum of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the ro eldenee of James Crete, No. 405 Coates street, above Fourth, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock, with out further notice. On the 31st ult., Mrs DRIDGET PINGEL, wife of John Marken, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, rear of 423 Ohrietian street, below Fifth, this (Thursday) mor ning, at 9 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at St. Efary's Cemetery. On Second day afternoon, Slat nit , RACHEL GIB BONS, relict of the late Cleo. W. Gibbons, In the 19th year of her age. Her friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, G H. Woodward, No. 1710 Vine etreet, title (Path day) Sd fruit , at "Ig . o'clock P. If., without further notice. Vk 'CI. B. GARRETT On the 29th ult., ANNA, daughter of Jannet Green baigh, in the 17th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 80 Main street, grankford, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. On the hist ult., 27108. B. (I - MIENS, in the 88th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respeat fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Walnut street, between Seventh and Eighth, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Com d.en Cemetery, Camden, N On the 80th ult., after a !Mort illness, JOHN MAUS TEN, in the 20th year of hie age The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully. invited to attend the funeral; from the residence of hie parents, 1020 South Ninth street, this (Thurs day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to the Lebanon Cemetery. tk At hie residence, Yorktown, Va.. on the 26th ult., ROBERT ANDERSON, EN , in the 79th year of his age. He was a commanding officer at the battle of Hampton, during the war of 1812, and was a magistrate of the county in which he resided for forty years. irr. If you want a Life-size Photograph In 011 for yourparlor, or an Ambrotype fora friend, resort to IiraLSISK'S SiALLERY, BECOND Bt, above Green. It* Insurance Company of the State of PENNBYLVANIA.—Putt,SmsLrau, February 2, The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend or SIX PER CENT., or TWELVE DOLLARS per share, out of the profits of the Company . payable to the stock holders, or their legal representativee, on demand. fe3-10t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. or. Marlon Building and Loan Association. —An adjourned meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Hall, N. E. corner Ridge avenue and Wallace, on YRIDAY EVENING. 4th inst., at 7,44 o'clock. (fe3-2143 JAMES C. SCOTT, Secretary. orThe Rey. It. A. Carden will deliver a lecture on .• Parental Intl nonce? In TRINITY CHAPEL, Twenty-second and Locust streete. TRIO (Thnreday) EVENING, commencing at 7,4 o'clock. Tickets, ii cents, to he had as follows: Baron k Belg, Eighth and Chestnut; Epiecopal Book Depoeltory, 1224 Chestnut street, and at tie door of the Chapel. lt* Caution.—The public are hereby caution• ed against paying any money to any person so liciting euoecriptiona In the name of THE NEWS BOYS AID SOOIETY, as no colleotora are employed by the Society. This notice Ia given In consequence of information baying been received of a person losing the name of the Society, and some of lit managers, to obtain money. Contributions are received only by the Managers. and tbo Superintendent at the Dome, No 221 SPRUCE Street. (Ito) GEORGE S. PDX Secretary. r Lecture on alereauttle Law.---Subject -11.3 "Disabilities of Parties to Contracts." by SAMUEL C. PER KIES, Esq., at BRYANT & STRAT TON'S MERCANTILE COLLE 3E. corner Seventh and Chestnut streets, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business men awl yoang men cordially in it orHorace Greeley will lecture at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUEPDAY EVEN. ING. February Bth, 1859, at quarter before 8 o'elock. kinbject— ,, Reforms and Refermers." The proceeds for a•benevolent object. Tickets to be had at the door, and at the following depots Haggard 8 Co!, N. W. tor. of Chestnut and Twelfth streets. C. 11. Needles, S. W. cot. Twelfth and Baca street.. lease 11. Eay, N. W. eon Arch and Ntoventh greets. Thomas S. Wiegsnd, S. N. cor. of Race and Fifteenth greets Caleb R. Keeney, N. W. cor. of Arch and Sixteenth streets. • George 0 Bower, N. E. ger. Vine and MO streets. Henry A. Boner, N. E. corner of Green and Stith streets William A. Peet, N. E. cor. of Pprieg Garden and Twelfth streets. J. W. Clothier & Co., Fourth street, below Arch. W. P. Essiird, Ett Chestnut street. E. H. 'Cunt, N. W. cur. fifth and Chestnut. & Lefeenrlng 'dup. N. B. cur. of Arch and Mx' h it. Peirce & McCarty, Eighth, above Chestnut street. fe2-6t* Arch-street Theatre.—The annual meet log tho Stockholder/ of the Arch.etreet rhea. tre Will be held on MONDAY AFTERNOON. February Ith,.at 3g oPalrck, at the Hall of the Phandx Iloae Ooluparly. ZAN& Street, above Seventh, north side. A DIVIDEND of $37 on each abate has been declared, payable then' ocr Grand Oprrntic Cnntata.—The PLUa- DELPHIA SiOLIANS, assisted by an efficient Oronestra, respectfully announce their first Or ncort or the beacon, en THIS (Thursday), EVENING, February 3d, at the HANDEL and HAYDN HALL, corner of Eighth and Green streets, upon which occa sion they will perform, for the first time in thin city, the Grand Operetta Cantata of the as HAYMAKERS ' Garde of ado:auto°, 2A cents. Conoert to commence at quarter before 8 o'clock. fe2.2t* Iffe Law Department—University of Ponn. BYLVANIA.—The Becoud Term commenced January 31.1859, and oontinuee four months. Hon. (31BOBGEt BElAREMOOD—Oonetitutlonal Law. Professor P.,5100A LL—Pleading and Practice at Law. Professor 11. 13PENOEB. bllLLEtt_coneepsneing, feZdt cry . Office Hazleton Coal Company.—Phtla- February 1, 1869. The Board of Directors tf the Littleton Coal COM. pony hive this day declared a Dividend of ONE DOL. LAB AND A HALF per share on their Capital Stock, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representa- tives, at the Office of the Company, in Philadelphia, on and after the 11th inst. The Trawler Books will be closed until the 11th inst. fc2-8t SAMUEL MOORE, President. oz. A Public Exhibition, at the Town Hull, Germantown;on FRIDAY RYItiIING next, the 4th Ind., at 73 o'clock, by children from the Penn sylvania Training School tor Feeble-minded Children. Unitises in Singing, Recitations, and Gymnastics. fe2.4itte ocrSpencer 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 HALL, on TIIIIESDAY EVENING, February 8, at 7M o'clock by Rev. A. EINGAIAN NOTT, of New Vora. Admission free. The public axe respectfully invited to be present, fe2 DTGirard Bank—Flab delphin, January 81,1859 A special meeting of the Stockholders of thin Bank will be h rid on THURSDAY. the ad of March next, at 12 o'clock M , at the DANKItaI HOUSE, for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a cattalo aot of Assembly. entitled " An Act to Consolidate the Stock of the Girard Bank," approved the 25th day of Janu- Cry, 1859. By this Act it is proposed ‘• to change the value of the Shares of Stock of raid Bank from the pre sent par value of twelve dollars and fifty cents per share to fifty dollars per share, by cancelling the pre sent certificates cf stook, and 'lssuing now ones, upon the ratio of one to four, so that, hereafter, the paevalue of said stook shall be Fifty Deflate per share." And, also, for the purpose of determmung the amount of the flood required for the Cashier, as provided for in "A Supplement to an Act regulating BROW' approved the 7th day of May, A. D. 1865. fol-dtml23 W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. KrThe Wegner Free institute of Science Leotures for the reek ending the 16th of Feb- Teary, MONDAY, 7 P. M —llygelno And Slater's Medico. Onbjecta— , . lodine and Amento. ,, MONDAY, 8 P M.—Archttocture—. Roman." TUESDAY, 7 P. M.—Geology— , • Pompeii." TUESDAY. 8 P. AL—Elocution—. Orthe WEDNEaDAY, 7 P. M. Natural PlLULtophy— . 'WEDNESDAY BP, M.—Zoology—. Articulata.” THURSDAY, 7 P. M.—Anatomy and Phydology— ,l Cranium." THURSDAY. S P. M.—Rhetoric—. Criticism FRIDAY, 7 P. M.—Mineralogy and Minlng—"Chernl cal Characters?, FRIDAY, 8 P. M.—English Literature—" Beglleh Poets 5, BA TURDA Y, 7P. 87.--13 octal &term—. Commerce.'" BAYIIRDAY, 8 P. M —Uhemietry—" lodine." Admleeton free. Ladles Invited. Trßev. George, W. Smiley, of Kentucky, will preach .t.VERY EVENING of the Heat week of the Great Rol4l,Am Featival or Jubilee, to be held in NATIONAL HALL. Market, above 9'welfth, to commence on MONDAY EVENING, Slat inst., at 7)6 o'olook. MI are invited. Ja2s.tf ocr.7nyne , a Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice Owing to a preview; engagement of the Hall, the 111:18INESO MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held until further notice, in the HANSOM-STREET CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting, le open for all to take part who pro members of any Evangelical Ohurah. 120.4 arOffice Shamokin Valley and Patio? Ole RAILROAD COMPANY, 309 WALNUT St.— PutLiencraiA, January 27, 1969. • The Coupoue of the that Mortgage Donde of the Phila• delphla and Sunbury Railroad Company, due the ht of February, 1869, and the outstanding ooupnna, due let Aufaat, 1858, will be paid on preoeutation, at the B&NIK,OF COMMERCE, Philadelphia, on and after theist FEBRUARY, ,TAMEB 13. BOMA ja2.B.dtreldtthelstu-2tt President. TrOffice Pennsylvania Railroad Company, PHILADELPHIA, J 110111917 10,18M-140TM/11 TO BTuOSHOLDEBB —The Annual Aleoting of the Block holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of February liso, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the &MOM EMM ET H ALL. The Anintsl Election for Directors will be bald on MONDAY, the 7th day of Dlrech, 1859, at the ofllce of the Company, No. 23t S. THIRD Street. jal7-tf EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. e: Nottce.—A Committee of the Managers of the Oomplimentary Ran to the Pitiful()lphlti will eit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SAT tilt. DAY EVPNINGS, for the delivety ana 'settlement of tickets, until the 26th. 0. P. DPSMOND, ja18.26t Secretary. rly. Dr. Wederts eheataat Springs Water OUSE, at Oklestuat nal, Philadelphza county, Pa. Jae-ly RITThe Semi-annual Examination of Can• (Metes for admission as pupile of the NORMAL :10L will be commenced on MONDAY, February 7th, at fi &cloak A'. M. To be admitted the candidate must be at Mist fifteen years of age, and pass a satisfectory examination in Orthography, Definition of Words, Reading, English Grammar, History of the United States, Geography, Arithmetic, and Penmanship. The NORMAL SCHOOL in designed to qualify fe males to become teachers in the Public:. Schools ; and, previous to EXAMINATION, every candidate must make an explicit declaration that her object in entering the school is to qualify herself to become a teacher, and that ebe intend. to engage in teaching in the PLIDLIO SOHOOLB OP TIIS MY OP PHILADELPHIA. Examination on MONDAY in Theoretical Arithme tic and Orthography, and Definition of Words. TIIESDAY—Grammar and Geography. WEDNESDAY—PracticaI Arithmetic and Ilietory. i47-tfel P. A. OREGAR Principal. MRS. STEEL'S WHOLESALE AND RE IM TAIL CORSBT AND MINT WARNIIOI73II, In TNNTH. second door &bore Chestnut street, east side.. Also, 839 13PRINQ OARDENIrest. THE pREss.—pEULADtA 3 MA; •TiltißsDAr.- FEilltuAity •; 1859. .ffiartiagts. ElJean's. Oubblerg tartiwarg. WM. P. WIESTACH &co. IMPORTER, MANUFACITUAtIt, DEALER EADDLNRIr 11A.ILDWA.11 ,1 4 CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, HARNESS MOUNTINGS, No. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Market and Arch, PHILADELPHIA THE LARGEST STOCK IN TEE CITY !D Sign of THE GOLDEN STIRRUP. [feb3...Ln Boots nitil Zlgrco B . P. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALL' BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. febB-2m 15hoe Sinbings. SHOE FINDINGS. ISAAC BARTON: & CO., 35 SOUTH SECOND STREET, I IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, SILKS AND UNION GALLOONS, DOUBLES, LACETS, BOWS, FRENCH KID, PATENT'LEATHER, ELASTICS, BOOT WEEDS, LINEN SHEETING% DRILLINGS, &0., drp. feb3.lm* City Ocrobe /labium. ykkb,.GILLMORE & 00., Noa. 40 and 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN bILKS, RIBBONS, AND DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, and EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NITTA, SHAWLS, tee. , febZ3m JOHN H. BROWN & CO., IMPORTERS AND JODBAREI or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 307 MARKET STREET, North tide, above Third Street, feb2 301 PHILADELPHIA. Bata ant; Qrapei 1859. SPRING STYLES. 1859 • AGARD . & CO., 823 MARKET STREET, Invite the attention of Buyers to an RNTIRI RAW and complete stook of RATS, OAPS, STRAW GOODS, &0., Which they offer for Cash or on the usual credit. feb2-Boidd El rcos eriminingo. a• • & A. KEMPER, 93 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Gall the particular attention of the Trade to their splendid assortment of FRENCH POMPONNETTE, and AMBRTC AK FIIBOHIA BALL TRIMMINGS, RING PENDANT BUTTONS, &a. We are prepared to execute largo orders for Silk and Marseilles Fringes, Tassels, Cords, Buttons, tco., at our own Pottery, feb2 ein 113rD eoobo Qlommission gonego f 3 .r"..11C LZ7h, DOMESTIO COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, Noe. 128 andlBo OH.EBTNIIT STREET, COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED CARPETING - S. Invites Southern end Western buyers to exatigne a large and desirable assortment of fdAILPETS, including many new patterns not before offered, Ids : WOOL AND WORSTED, SUPERFINE, VENITIAN, COTTON-WARP, iNGRUN, ko., ELLINGTON BEIIBBELLB. Carefully BELEOTBD in the looms, WARRANTED of uniform quality from end to end, and being made chiefly in this vicinity, can be sold on mire favorable terme r and by the lINEC,IIALLED RAILWAY PAM LITIEd of our city, sent to all Western points at less expenae than from any other market. ja24.2mif Carvetings. CARPETINGS. AGENCY OP THE AUBURN THREE PLYS, SUPEREINES, AND VENETIANS, MANOFACITUAND Br JOSIAH BARBER, With all grades of 'WOOL. WOOL AND COTTON, sad ALL-COTTON INGRAINS. ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO., MANUFAOTURIIRS , AbENTS, js3l-Sta 509 MARKET STREET platcb tUare. ENGLISH PLATED WARE. WM. WILSON . & SON, Have just received, per Steamship City of Washington, a large invoice of fine ENGLISH PLATED WARE. We have now on hand 102 PLATED OAXE BANDITS. 100 PLATED CASTORS. Also, Walters' VROSTABLR DIBEINS and Copra, Urns, Yorks, kpoone, Ladles, eta , including 'Patterns entirely new to thla market, at remarkably • , LOW PRIOES. WM. WILSON gr. SON, ja29 fit S. W. Corner FIFTH and OIIRRRY Ste. HENRY D. NELL, CLOTH STORE, Nos. 4 and 6 NORTH SECOND STREET, Successor to • 81. COATES & CO., CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and TESTINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. feb3-that ly vir E. BARBER & CO., V • No. 28 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Collections made on all points in the West, though their Western Odle', at DAVENPORT, lowa. Tazee paid for non.residente In lOWA and MISSOURI. Land Warrant., located. Defective Land Warrants corrooted. Duplicates of loot Land Warrants obtained from Government. Caveat's and Assignments correctly drawn. REFERENCES. 13. D. Oomegys, Esq., Philadelphia Bank. Messrs. Boyd & Bates. " Morrie & Jones & Co. Tingley, English, & Co. f4.6t DR. BARNES's PILE LOTION AL WAYS 013108._ BEHERNNOES J. E. BLOODGOOD ; Colonel, OHRISTIr; Captain HINKLE ; BAWL MILLE a, Oheetnnt-atreot norm; H. GORMAN, Adacas's Express Co; JAB. AtOBEELL, Kinsleyia Expr.as ; Captain VANSIOKLE, 17.5. Mail Agent. Prepared at 838 OtlESTritt e Street ltia riIAGLE HOTEL, No. 227 N. ?MED Street, above face, Philadelphia. This popular and well-arranged establishment (for. merry kept by T. S Webb) le now tarnished anew and reopened for busineen. Ohargen Si. 26 per day. GLECIRCE PEIRCE, Proprietor. JONA. T. MARSHALL, (Late of Jones's Hotel, Chestnut etraet,) fel-St Superintendent. PTO LOAN, in SUMS to suit 50,000 applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches, ewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, Ac.,on mode rate terms, by JONI'S A 00., Brokers, N. W. corner THIRD and GASKBLL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 85 years. Moe hours from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. . . . SECOND-HAND GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for mile cheap—at one-belt the original coat. 31101 m if I . OST OR STOLEN—On the 7th inst., a tiL.A PORTEMONNAIK, containing VG in money, a Oertilloate (No. 8113) of 12 shares of Stock of the Con solidation Dank ; 2. shares of the Association of Butch— ers and Drovers, (No. 8413,) and other valuable papers, of no use to any one but the owner. The finder oan re tain the money by sending the book end papers to the 0810 e of Tits Prep, 61941411 41,-4w* Udall Eln elyabo. RUPERIOR SHIRTING LINENS.- L, J . LEVY ith CO, have received, by the City of Washlogtou 8 mules of very superior quality MUST INti. LINENS, manufactured to 'their order by the best makers and bin/where of Ireland. L. J L. de 00. can guarantee these Linens t) be cc. lectod qualltiee, and pure NE, and all gram bleached. The WINTER. BLANKETS remaining in stock will be closed out at reduced prick's. ja2B.ot 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street. REAL LACE COLLARS AND SSTS.- Point d'alenconi Point Applique Honiton and Valenciennes fabrics. Conatantly receiving aslo Thread Veils; Barbee; Coiffures. SHARPLESSI BROTHERS, ja27 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. nALaioRAL WORM—Various ties and styles of BATADERE SHIRTS. SHARSLESS BROTHERS, Ja27 ORISTNIIT and RIGHTIL ESQUIMAU% BEAVER MOAB% FOR COLD WEATHER,. JUST REUDIVED, And will be gold at LOW PRTOEO, TO CLObli THEI 8.1148017. J • W. MOTOR & 00.; ja2o 708 CHESTNUT STRUM. BLANKETS.—A fill assortment, English and American, all slam et MUCH LOWER RATES than heretofore. COOPER & CONAR D, tel 8. E. corner NINTH & MARKET me. CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, CLOTHS, AND VESTlN(lB.—Blen'n and Boys' wear. Also, Goode enoluolvely for LOW WEAR COOPER tc CONARD, 8. E. corner NINTH' and MARKET CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM.—Balance V of our Cloaks, comprising a broken assortment we will dispose of at a GREAT REDUCTION. /troche Bbawls at first cost. Wootton Shawls particularly cheap. 000PRit dr. CONARD, fol B. E. corner NINTH and HAREM WRITE FRENCH MERINOES AND OASUMERES.—Boverat lots to be clued out Cheap. CHARLES ADAMS, a4-tu tit a•tf Eighth and Arch streets. ONE MONTH OF BARGAINS BEFORE TARING STOOK. GREAT INDUCEMBNTS OPYRRED TO PUR CHASERS! All kinds of WINTER DRY gOODB REDUCED, Yrs., Brodie and Blanket Elawls Dress Goode In variety, French Merlnoes and Cashmeres, Blankets, Best quality Kid Gloves to 880. 1 lot Franolplerlooes to 800. Eximroideries, all kinds, km., &a. • CHARLES ADAMS, 3a4-tn th s-tf Eighth and Arch Amts. HEAVY STOCK OP BLANKETS-Re- AL/ doted in price before taking stork Cradle and Orib Blankets $1 25 to 2 25 0 4 Bed Blankets 200 to 260 10-4 do. do. 2 50 to 300 11.4 do. do. 400 to 5 50 12.4 do. do. 460 to 760 18-4 do. do. 700 to .10 50 14.4 Extra do. 12 50 These Blankets are of superior quality, and at least twenty per cent. leee than regular prices. °HAMM ADAMS, jaB•etnth tf EIOHTH and AROH Strode. GOODS REDTIOED PRIOR TO STOCK— TAKING! THORN - LEY & CHUM, Would beg tears to announce that the Holidays being now over they are preparing for Stook-taking, and will OLOBE➢ OUT VERY OHEAP THE BALANON 07 THEIR FALL AND WINTER GOODS! (Realm and Raglans, Bbawls and Bilks, - hlerinoee And Oanbmeres, DeLainen anti Parmattis, Satin Traverse and Valencise, Ohintses and Gingbams, Clothe and Casaimeres, Blankets and Shawls, Linens and Manlius, o- Table and Piano Coven, Table Linens and Towels, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Flare. Hordery and Gloves. &e., &o. With a large and well assorted general stook of IPANOT AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, All Bought CHEAP for CASH, and now to be Cold ' AT REDUCED PRIORS To done out preparatory to STOCK-TARING TIIOII,NLMI et OHlBM'l3,____ hortheaat Corner murmur A. SPRING GARDEN "WE BELL TOR CASH AND HAVE BUT ONE PRIOR" jai-tr Dim publication° L INDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers. Booksellers, and Importers, SA South SIXTH. Street, above Chestnut. A largo assortment of THEOLOGICAL, RELIOTOEfS. AND MISCELLAA NE' , US BOORS MEDICAL AND YOJENtino BOORS always on band. 130" Patients:r attention paid to filling muloollane ous elders for Books of all kinds NEW BOORS JUST PUBLISHED. PAGE'S LA PLATA, The Argentine Confederation and Paraguay. Illustrated. BARTH'S NORTH AND CENTRAL AFRICA. Vol. H Completing the work. MISS PARDOE'S EPInODES OF FRENCH HIS TORY. 11111NNY'S MANUAL OF CHESS. MISS BRRMER'S FATHER AND DAUGHTER BUdELANIPS CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL HIS TORY. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC POE 1819. ARAGO , I3 BIOGRAPHY OP SOIENTIFIO MEN. MHALLEN'S CHRISTIAN MORALS. BAIT'S EUROPEAN LIFE AND MANNERS. .TIARCIAWS CITY OF THE CRAP KING. t.::490RNE , 8 PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT. DR CUMMINS'S LIFE OF MRS. HOFFMAN. tel PADVB Li PLATA. AND Dina's A. BIOA. THE ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION AND PARA GUAY. Beloy_a Narrative of Explorations. By T. N - VOrilm's W/lUttl 11. d Ettravings. Bro. COVERI7IB ik "kolTll AND ' OENTRAilaart i lt. Bro. _ EPISODES IN DRENCH HISTORY Daring the Consulate and First Empire. BY Miss Pardoe. 12mo. AlllOO , ll BIOGRAPHIES OF DISTINGUISHED SIEN . . LIFE AND LABORS OF REV. DANIEL BARER, D. D IDOLETTE STANLEY; or, The Dainty of Died Vine. MATERIALS NOR TROGGIIT. Dy Rey. Griffith Owen. WINES' COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF THE ANOIENT HEBREWS. *ro. For 'Sale at low prioeo by WILLIAM B. & ALFRED MARTIEN, fe3 No. SOS CHESTNUT Street. 'IVEW ENGLISH BOOKS—Just imported 1' and for sale by 0. J. PRICE & CO., 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut HISTORY OF THE KNIGHTS OW MALTA. By Malay Whitworth Porter. 2 vole. livo Moth. LIFE OF JAMBS WAT.P. By Malrhead. 1 vol. Bvo. cloth. BIOLLH &MEN'S JOURNEY TO TUB PACIFIC. Plates and Nam 2 vols. Byo. cloth. TEN TWIN. By Leigh Runt. Wood Outs. 12mo. cloth. LOCKE & LYNDRAM. By Sohn Drown, U. D 12mo. cloth THE PATHOLOGY OF. THE TIME. By Thadi obam. Ooloud plates. Svo. cloth. DASHAH ON BRIGHT'S DISEASE. 1 vol. Bvo. cloth. A VISIT TO THE NEW FOREST. By Harriet Myrtle. limo. cloth. . . OREAT FAOTB; or the Inventions of the Present Century. By Frederick Bebevell. Small 800. sloth. A MANUAL OF MISSAL BAMBINO. By Edwin Jewitt. Colored Plates. 12010. cloth. DAYB OF OLD. Three Stories from Old English History, for the Youog. By the author of " Ruth and Her Friends." 12mo. cloth. DIARAFILPS CURIOBITINE OF LITERATURE. New edition. Edited by the Right Ilea. B. Disraeli. vols. 12mo. cloth. DISRAELI'S CALAMITIES AND QUARRELS OF Authore. New . edition. 12roo cloth. 011ILDB HAROLD. New edition. Beautifully Blue trated by Percival libellee. I vol. square Bye. cloth. HOUR LIGHT ; or the Life and Lettere of Maria hfareh. 12mo. cloth. THE GARDENS OF ENGLAND. Illustrated with superbly colored plates of some of the most beautiful English Country Seats 8 parts, folio. Foreign Boots Imported to order by every steamer. Monthly Catalogues of new and old English Books fur lashed gratis on application. feS.St Confedioncrp EDWARD G. WHITMAN Sc CO dteuutseturere of pure Druggleta , and ➢amlly 00NFE0TIONS, Amongst watch ere Boluble Gum Drops, Moss Paste, Pectoral Paste, Medicated Lozenges, aulierfor Cream of Btramberries, Dates, Oranges, pears, Peaches, Pine Apples, &0., &0., &o BONBONS AND KISSES, Caramelles, Chocolate Preparations, of all kinds; Domeetm sod Imported CRYSTALIZED FRUITS, &O For solo, Wholeaolo and Retail, at ja29 tt SECOND And CHESTNUT Eitreeta Monet.). VOMME ROIAL AND TRAVELLING V OREDITS available in all pats of the world, opened with the bows of Revere. GEORGE PEABODY & 00., of London. Apply to GAW, MACALEBTER, & CO , fe2,tf 131& W ALEUT Street. FOR THE SOUTH WEST-18E9. The PIIILADELPILIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY now offers Through- Tickete to Wilmington, N. 0. • Charleston, S. C.; Au• gaga, Atlanta, and Dalton, ' 6 , . ; Sim:ravine, Nash ville,. Chattanooga, Grand unction and Memphis, Tenn. ; Huntsville. Ala.; and New Orleans. Also, to the less distant Southern cities, and to all prominent Western points, sa heretofore The steamship ISABEL makes Petal-Monthly Trips between CHARLESTON and HAVANA, and offers a very desirable roue to psesengers for the latter port, avoiding Cape Hatteras. For tickets, or further information, apply at N. W. corner SIXTH and CHNSTNOT Ste., or at Depot, BROAD and PRIME Ste Philadelphia. 8. K. FELTON, President. lob. let, 1859. fe2.d3in SHADRACH HILL, 25 BANK S T MT. El W, 'l' , IMPORTER OF NEEDLES, PEARL BUTTONS, ELASTIC WEBBING, BRAIDS, ILASTIO GOODS sold under Goodyear's Patent, and Solo Agent for Jason Gill's celebrated Gold Inlaid Needles. ja2T•th a tul. In WIPE SECOND TERM of the Session in PENN INSTITUTE will commence February let. Apply attire Rome, 8. E. corner TUIRTHENTII and WILBERT. R. STEWART, Principal. jeBl-4 Mitioolutions anlt gGlvariners4ip DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership bet:. tofore existing betweeri the Undersigned lei - 4 day diesolved, by mutual &went. The businese v be settled by B. It. CRO.ABDALIi Who le authorized . use the name of the )inn in I , quidation • CROABDALN, PEIRCE, & CO. Philadelphia, January 31st, lta. COPARTNERSHIP.—We, the nnd. r • V signed, have this day formed a copartnership, '— der the name of CROA/MALR BROTIMRS, for transaction of a general Commisaion and OH inusine at No. 104 NORTH WHARVRB, and No. 103 No I WATER Street. OROASDALIe, B. R. OROASDALB. Pebrnary 10.0869. fel•Bt ATOTlOE.—Agreeably to the articles ..f .1. agreement, the firm of GAMILL, OOPPSR, PRY le dissolved by the death of Benj. Gaskill. The bush:tree of the late firm, in all its branches, will be conducted as heretofore by the aubscribel s, under the arm of 00MR .5e FRY. JOHN 0 COFFER, WU 0. FRY. -Philadelphia, February let, len. felt COPARTNtRSMIP.-D. M. ROBINSON has this day associated with him his brother, L. J. ROBINSON, akd son, O. A ROBINSON, under the arm of D. M. ROBINSON k COMPANY, for the pur. pose of continuing, as heretofore, the Stock Commis- elan Business. D. M. ROBINSON, R. J. ROBINSON, 0" A. ROBINSON. 011te, 188 South THIRD Street. February let, 1859. tel-et* CIQPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—TheTZ deraigned have, TlllB DAY, associated them selves together, under the firm of O. & D. B. OADWAL LADEB, for the UW110610,2 of a WHOLESALE LOH DER 005151 ISSION BUSINESS at COATES Street WHARF. MAMBA DADWALLADP.P., DAVID 8. CADWALLADER. Philadelphia, January 1,1859. ja2B.6t* NOTIOE.—J. D. HOOVER (late 17. S. Marshal for the District of Columbia) has asso elated him elf with WALTBB D. DAVIDGD, Coun sellor at Law. Business before the 11. B. Bupreme and Circuit Courts, the Court of Claims, and the Executive Bepartments promptly attended to. Address DAVIDGB & EOJVBB, LOIIIBLANA Avenue, Waehington City. Jsl4-tf ..IM/TED PARTNERSITIP.—The ab -1-4 ecribers hereby giro notice that they have entered into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re. lating to Limited Partnerships. That the name or firm under which said partnership la to be conducted is , g R. WOOD, MARSH, lb HAY WARD." That the general nature of the Business intended to be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing and Cliathing BUSirdna. That the names of all the general and special part ners interested therein, are BENJAMIN V. MARSH (general partner), LEWIS W. HAYWARD (general partner), EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND (general partner), HENRY HENDERSON (general partner), RICHARD WOOD (general partner), ALFRED H. FOSTER (gene eal RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), and JOSIAH BACON mental partner), and all of them the said partners, general and special, reside in the Mr of Philadelphia. That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the special partners to the Common Stock, ie Two hundred thousand dollars, of which One hundred thousand dollars. in cash, has been so contributed, by the said RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner, and of which, One hundred thousand dollars, in milt, has been so contributed, by the said JOSIAIL BACON, ape vial partner. That the period at which the said partnership is to commence, is the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1868, and the period at which it will terminate, le the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1863. RIOHARD D. WOOD, Special Panther. JOSIAH BACON, Special Partner. BENJN. V. HARM L W. HAYWARD. EDWD. Y. TOWNSEND. HENRY HENDERBON. RICHARD WOOD. ALPRED H. ROSTER. Philada., Dec. 81, 1868. jel-ew insurance Companies. "EASTERN INSI7EA.NOE COMPANY.- OFFICE No. 8 EXCHANGE. AUTROBIZED CAPITAL 5T00L.... 1500.000 ORBITAL BROCK SUBSCRIBED, 100,000 OBASENII YEEPZYCAL. Fire Rieke on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Blake on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms. The Board of Directors (in order to guard against any serious calamity, and thus afford greater security to the insured) have resolved to take no more than Five Thousand Dollars in any one risk All losses will be promptly and liberally settled. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cothran, Robert B. Walker, William Ingram Brown, Jamb Lukens, Richard G. Stotesbury, George Cookman, Peter D. Myers, • Charles Stoy, Thomas Shaw, Jacob Reed, Robert F. Taylor, W. C. Stotesbury , ANDREW COCHRAN, President. Wit. Inman Blown, Vice President feB-tf NOTIOE.-THE PRESENT CAPITAL of THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY ($100,000) having been paid in cash, notice is hereby given that an increase of the same, to the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, has been authorized by the Stockholders, and that the subscription book will be opened on the first day of March next, at the Ounce of the Company, where xt will remain open until the in creased amount has been subscribed ()GABLES W. CIOXE, Secretary. Philadelphia, 29 January, 1869. IN! NTERPRISE INSURANCE OOM SI PANY. (EIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) D1%6010118. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, William APRee, George 11. Stuart, Nalbro Frazier, John N Brown, John M. Atwood, B. N. Fahneatock, Benj. T Tredick, Andrew D. thigh, Henry Wharton, J. Livingston Errlnger. P. RATCHFORD STARR, Passident. CHARLES W. 00XE, Secretary. Temporery Office, 152 South FOURTH Street. ja9l-tmarl rp VULTON' B INSURANCE , ADJUSTING, AND OOLLEOTING 087100, No. 608 OII.EBINOT EITECNIIIT 3 PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned haring been practically engaged for .”*.t.se of vans In different Mumpl ties of th e Ism mince business—ter INITMI yearn in adjusting loSset exclusively for the Insurance Oompanies—now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Piro to lroperty insured, in making out their proofs of such oss or damage in full compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. Ile is assisted by the beat legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Clolleo bon of Claims against insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loss by Fire to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently d belayed partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting the insurance, or for some other cause, which. although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to avoid smh disastrous ocaurrences„ the undersigned will also offset Insurance in any Companies desired. and examine policies effected by others (in most cases) free of extra chae. • Parties sustai ning lose or damage by fire, as abOve, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire as possible. dea.9mlf* JAMES PULTON. OFFICE OF THE QUAKES CITY IN -BIIitaNOE COMPANY, 408 WAINIIT STREET. —PHILADELPHIA, January 6th, 1869. The third annual statement of the business awl con dition of Quaker City Insurance Oompany "as pre sented to its Stockholders January 4th, 1869: Capital stock $200,000 00 Surplus January let, 1858 77,670 87 Premiums for insurance in 1858 298,596 68 Interest account 12,614 30 Salvage and reinsurance assn.. 22,216 11 $541,006 95 LOSSES, EXPENSES. kc. LOMON paid In 1869 $122,989 11 Dividend, Commissions to agents, Tales, Licenses, Printing, Ad vertising, Ofdce Bent, and Ex penses 50,899 07 Reinsurance and return pram!. ums 27,622 18 Salaries paid in 1868 6,846 /8 ASSETS. $216,755 SI Bonds, Mortgagee, Mock', Cou pon Bonds, LOUIS on Collateral and on ealr $184,653 60 Bills Receivable 87,170 50 Cult due from agents and out- standing premlnme 29,842 49 Cash in bank sod on hand 23,984 93 ----- $324,861 42 At a meeting or the Stockholders, held the 4th Inst., the following oftleers end directors were nosnimously elected: OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL Assistant Secretary-8. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS, Geo. H. Hart, 31. W . Batley /6 P. Boss, Andrew R. Chambers, A. 0. Gotten, J. L. Pomeroy, John G. Hate, H. R. Coggehall, Footer B. Perkins, Saml. Jones, Hon. H. Al. Fuller, Charles Q. Imlay. jad.thrktn-lmit H. It. COGGSHALL,Efee,y Watches, leraelrp, &c BAILEY & CO., FORMIIRLY Have removed to Miele new Titre-proof, White Marble NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE HILLARD BOMB, Now opening their:FAH Stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND RANDY GOODE,. To which they invite the attention of the public. BILVDR•WAND, WATOHItS, DIAMONDS, AND • anl7.lf SI Gas /Warts ELLIS 0. ARCHER. WM. F. MISKBY, RSDNVOJD F WAIOXYR, • VII. 0. B. 31111l1ILL. ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, Ac Co., GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF GAS AND LAMP-WORK, GIRANDOLEB, Ao No. 718 CHESTNUT STREET, ARCH] R, WARNER, & CO., No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK J Buildings fitted with Gas Pipes, and all kinds of altering and repairing of Gas Work. feb2•dt CORDS, ,to IaIISH.-300 quintals Grand Bank Cod iv Fish. 140 half bble White:PM. 600 bble. Mackerel, in whole, halves, quarters, and Eighths. Salmon, In tieraeg and bble. 60 bble. Pickled haddock. 400 do. do. Herring. Far sale by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., 102 ABM lltroot, 24 door above Font. BAILEY & KITCHEN, Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, PB6MLB, bIANUFAOSIIREIa OF PHILADELPHIA t Clanti. VVANTED—A competent person to tike • • charge of a large Cypress Shingle and Stave Kill in Virginia, who can furnish $7,1500 in cash. A liberal salary will be given. Addrees MILL, at this Mee, with real name and where an interview can be had. feS.4t* WANTED—By a reliable young Dian, a ir • SITUATION as Light PORTER, in a Store or otherwise. Is a good Penman and Accountant, well posted in double-entry soak keeping. ljnexcepttons, ble city re'erences can he given from last employers. Address J. D., Press Mlles. fell-4t* -- --- ANTED —A GENTLEMAN Is desi roue of obtaining employment at aOMe remedia ble business, where he can obtain a fair remuneration for his services. The best of recommendations can be produced. Addreas P.IIIBEIVEItnNO.B," at this Office. fe2.Bt* MT A N TED —A SITUATION by a 'Pow% ei&N, who has bed, nearly five years , experience le dealstant Book-keeper in one of the largest Oommienion Houses in the city, and Who can give satie aotory reference from present employers. Please address " JAOHSON,ii at this Office. fe24lt* A BOOK-KEEPER, with six years' ex ."... P31'16800 In this city, desires as engagement, and refers to his present And former employers. address ALPHA." at ibis Qffiee. fe2.Bt* PllO OAPITALISTS.—SPEOIAL PART -IL NER WANTED, with $lO,OOO, In a safe and pro. fitable Wholesale and Retail Trade. The business Imo been established five years, and has grown from a small to a large trade. It has tke advantage of one of the best locations on Chestnut street with low expenses. and a field for profitably increasing both retail and wholesale branches—the wholesale to almost any ex tent. 13atIsfactery reference given, for partionlars address "TRADE , " Office of the 11 . Amer ican and D. S. Gazette. fel.fit _ _ _ WANTED—In a Wholesale Cloth. Store, on Market street, a BALESMAN, who can In finance a good nub and eix-months trade Address, with name, CLOTH 13TORZ, at The Press Office. fel-3t* WANTED An experienced, practical SNEWSR, for a email ALE 1111SWERY, in ILLINOIS. The article required Is a first-clam Pale Cream Ale: , None need apply unless they are well recommended. Address, with full particulars, w BRIM. 'CRY," Staging Illinois. Ja2B et WANTED -By an educated LADY, a SITUATION ea TB/LONER in a Yamsle Aca demy. Address "TYLOU.ER," at the Press Ogee. ja2B-6t* Ai 'Tr ANTED FOR Tll* 'UNITED STA TES oAVALltlf—Able.bodied, unmarried mean 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 IiERVION at No. 817 MARKET /Street, above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, apl7.tf let Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. i3oaFbing. re, O ARDIN G GENTLEMAN and ALP WIPE, or two SINGLE GENTLEMEN can hear of a good place in a private family where the comforts of home can be enjoyed, by addressing a note to " PAT. TERSON," at this Office. fe2-3t* r OST-45 REWAUD.—Supposed to have LA been taken in mistake, a Small Black TR&VEI, LING BAG from a wagon, Market and Eighteenth rt. Whoever returns the rivers it contained to the Drug Btote, No. 224 North THIRD Street, corner of Branch, will receive the above reward, and be Baked no questions. fe2-2t* Sax Bale anb LG Ka, VALUABLE MARYLAND LAND.-1" offer for sale, at $2O per acre, 375 acres, com prising 800 sores cleared land, We 75 of the valuable hickory, walnut, and chestnut Umber. Improvements poor. It is admirably located In Talbot county, 7 miles from the town of Easton. and near to schools, milk, and navigable water. Has abundant or the rich shell marl, and is near the line of the projected Maryland and Delaware Railroad The land Is admira• bly adapted to the cultivation of the Peach. which,• of late, has become so profitable in that vicinity- Ad dress, for two weeks, WE. R. WARNER, It* PECO ••D and GIRARD Avenue, Philad,a. BOILERS FOR SALE.-3 Plain Cylinder Bodere, 801 M. diameter, 80 feet long, with lire front and connection' complete. Also, 2 Run Cylinder Boilers, 86 in. diameter, 26 feet long, with heaters un der. Both eels in complete order, and for sale low. Ap ply to WEAVER, FITLER, A CO., fo3-0t if No 33 N. WATER and 29 N:PINANV.EB A FARM OF 320 AORES FOR $80.00. Miasmal Lands sold, entered, and located from 1234 etc to $2 60 per acre. Office, N. E. corner PISTE and CHESTNUT Streets. fe34m* JOR SALE—A FARM, containing 180 Acres of Lead. situated near Elkton, Cecil county, Maryland. within 800 yards of the Depot of the Phila delphia, Wilmington, dc Baltimore Railroad, two hours' ride from the city of Philadelphia, The land is all in first-rate condition ; it is well im proved and rich • ills high and rolling. The land has all been limed over within 8 years. It is all under the beet of fencing The Improvements consist in part of a new brick Dwelling, a new doable deck Barn that coot $2 000 three years since. The 1 arm will be Bold for less Than Table, and psy mints made easy. For further particulars call upon or address tel.drer 8,,1. MAT, ELKTON,Fdd. LOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, and GOOD-WILL or s well-eatabliaaed Whole's`' DRUG STORE, eligibly 'Rusted in thin city, enjoying a fine trade. Addreas "IdEROURY, ,, at thia Office. fel-etia GIOR SALE OR TO LET-A BARGAIN R.* —A LOT on the wed side of RICHMOND Street south of Clearfield street, 20 feet by 200, to Salmon tared, AMOS BURTON, • fel-3t* 139 South SIVENTH Street. ak- TO RENT—THE STORE, Nos. 11 REL and 13 STRAWBERRY Street; well lighted front and back, also by sky-light Possession given at once. Apply at No. 6, nearly opposite. felAntlam 4t COAL -YARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.- One of the beet locations in the city of Phila delphia, which has been established and &ringer' ex tenshe business for the hat twelve years. Terms will be made easy. Apply at 13A11113SL NATEANII% Auc tion House, Nu. 214 M. THIRD litreet, below Walnut street_ - -.429.6t is FOR SALE OR RENT-A LARGE bfAbSION and Portz Aaree or less, admirable for Country Seat, Summer Hotel. or Boardum School, peu ittrrynocla Station. North Pennsylvania Railroad, 18 mile,' from Philadelphia: — AppljrZo - r: - .S. 6g South SIXTH Street. ja2o-81 TO LET.—A modern-built Country gu.noven, with VOIIII. AOBBB; tastefully laid out with ornamental trees ; large Vegetable Garden, fruit and berries; with good Out-Buildings; fire miles from Market•etreet Bridge, one and a quarter from hfanayunk. Address "B. J. V.," Blood's Despatch Office. ja2B-et* STORE TO RENT. A HANDSOME STORE, No. 623 ARCH Street. Neatly fitted up with Wall Cues, Marble Counters, and Marble floor, suitable for Jeweller and Bileeramith, or any fancy bwousee. Rent, 2300. A WELL•LIOIITED FOURTH STORY ROOM, Fifty by Thirty Teat, ON NORTH STREET. Apply to JONES, WHITE, h EIoCIIEDY. jaB-1m No. 628 ARON Street PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known aa lIANWELL MILL, situated on the Wissahickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut Hlll Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make fine Book Papers. It his three engines, one four machine, 82 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc cessful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme diately. Apply to, or address, GEORGE H. LEVIS, d29-tt No. 80 South SIXTH Street. ip FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 1LU.816 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Sottare,) from the let of January, 1869. The house U three dories high, with basement, back building, Zto., now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the ogles of TA. Press, or at the house. n0223- { t frO RENT.—On the let January next, the „18. 4very oupertor and extensise ROOMS, (24, 84, 4th and 6th floors, each 24 feet by 148) of the NEW STORE, 588 MARKET Street. The banding is one of the Ilse Improvements on the upper aide, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, haying two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premtees. nol.tf Saniva funbs QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO DLITT OF PHILADELPHIA. 01Boa, No. 881 North TIMID street, (Homolldstion Bank Building ) OHARTEB.ED BY THE LEGIALATUBJI OP MINN. SYLVANIA Deposits received in gamer One Dollarand upwards, and repaid m Geld s without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city, sod o The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society " was char tered by the Legislators of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organizing and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the business interests and wants of the very large and enterprising population by which it Is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2)i o'clock ; also, on bloinar and TRUES- Dalt from 6 until 8 o'clock in the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, Hon FL K Strong, Daniel Linde.koller, Frederick Staake, Francis Hart, Joseph P LeClero, John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht, James El Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph hi Dowell, Hon. Wm. Millward, George Woelpper, G.°. T. Thorn Peter G. Slims/ter, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES B. PRINGLE, President. Funnels Mal., Secretary. ja2o-1d if "OLD DOMINION." Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominions Old Dominioni For Boarding Howse Old Dominions Old Dominions Old Dominions Over forty different varietlee and styles, of the celebrated " OLD DOIDNION" (toffee and Tea Pete are now manufactured. Being based, as Dr. Hall, of the Journal of Health, pays, "on science and common sense," they are rapidly coming into Ilse, and are des tined soon to supersede all others. They can be oh taMed from or ordered through any storekeeper, or dealer in housekeeping articles. 117 - Merchants who have not received oar Trade Circular, giving prices, terms, &c., will be immediately supplied on application, by letter, to ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, 117 and 119 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia, pole Manufacturer, under the Patent. lly" Also, manufsoturern, under the Patent, of AR TLIDIVR CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT BELP-BEAL IN4 FRUIT CANE AND JABS. jal3-thatuBnt REMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, ALEROIIANT TAILOR, flee BEHOVED TO No. 11 - 28 CHESTNUT STREET, TRIID DOOR BELOW 411.11L/TR. South Side, Where he Is prepared to execute all orders In Ids Due, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men's wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, 322641 m-if N 9,1120 011103INOT f4reet. 43111110 AN ACADEMY OirlifllEllo. - TESTIMONIAL TO MSE..D. P; BOWYBA, Prior'to her departure for P.nrope. - FRIDAY BYRNIIVG, FEBRUARY. drk. MISS VaNDENHOPP, - MB. SWINBORMIL MISS MARY A. 06.111ERON. MR. P. B. HOWE, MISS 'VIOLA CROONER, . MB. d. W PINNO, M'LLR ANNA WII3BLER, Mr. B/IfiliMAM, MBE. D P. BOWERS, And other Artists of Distinction. The performances will commence with DELIOATE GROUND, in which MISS TANDENHOPP and MB. AWLtr- BORNE will appear. MLLE. ANNA WISSLER, from Paris, her Bret ep• pearance in this country, in Clavatinal, by Mercadanter and Ardor. To be followed by • • THE HIJNOHBAOH, Sustained by Mrs D. P. BOWERS, Mime TIOLA. CROONER, Mr. SWINBORNE, Mr. J. B. HOWE, Me BENNO, and other artists. To conclude with THE MORNING - CALL. Muttethed by MIN MART AMOR 04KBBON and Mr. B.66)10. Tickets 60 and 26 tents. Beata may now be moored at the Academy, without extra Marge, from to 6" o'clock. fella* NE W WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, coma NI.MtH AND WALNUT "TIMM. Acting and Stage Manager Mr. EL P. Kook. THIS (rhuradar) MVENING, iebrtud7 2, 1859, BIOKELI3II3. • - • - - . Cardinal Richelieu, Barry Bniliran ; Louis Xift, Mr; Dubois; Julia de Mortimer, Mrs. Duffield; Marion de Lorme, aim H. A. Perry. BOLD DRAGOONS. Priem of admisalon--Recand Tter and 11rOny Owe, and Third tier, 26 cents; Parquet, 81% Omar, Du Oirele, 60 mints; Yrirate Boles, warding to their lode; VI end Pi tingle Btats in °rotates and Ptlyela Bona, 16 mite. Doom open at half put 6 Wolof& 1 thesis thee at o'clock. WHEATLEY & CLARKE is_ AB,OH-ST: THIATM—WIlliare L hidalakidiatiag sad Stage Miasmas. - LTBIB (ThiandAy) ll COtra liebnisty 1559, OUR AbiItIOAN ng - Ala Treneha - d, our Amerlean. Cowin, Mr. J. 8. Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. To conclude with. ALADDIN; ON, THI WONDINFUL LAMP t _ _ Adrahnlon, S 5 ate. Secured Bats In Dress Circle, 511,‘ em; Orchestra Biala, GO eta; Beats in Private Boxes, 75 eta; Gollery,l3 eta ; Gallery for Colored Persons, 2C, els Private Box in (fenny for Colored Pardons, SI as; Whole Private Box, - • Doors open at lalf past 6 data& ; easuasaa• at T e precisely. rUATIONAL GERMS, -WALLITUT above zIGHTH—LZWIEs B. LENT, TWO OIDOUSES AND A ItINNAO= r. • Tinit erbureion *PINING, Yebrurr 8,1669, PAN AMB6BGEDB UNNAGENIS Of lions, Tide% Leopards and Panthers, end the Co. loud Beast, WPM SAIB. blaeitrian, GymnaeUo, and Acrobatic Nate. WALD OP MOND. Dreu Mule end Palmetto. 441 oesie Children tinder ten years of age - 20 ti family Circle 90 rr Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Porformacces will commence at TX. BAJITHOLOMEW's STATUE PARADISE LOST, EVE REPENTANT. BTA.TUB IR MARBLE, BY TIER LATE AMERTO4N SCULPTOR, EDWARD S. BARTHOLOMEW, PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OE TEN PINE ARM OESSEBIIT ETEWIT, BELOW ELKEKWEN 811413 E, ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31dr, PROM 9 O'CLOCK. TO 5 O'CLOCK P.M. EEETBITED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE mo. Single admission, 25 cents. Cl:When under 12yestli half price. Beason Tickets, 50 cents. ja29•lm MoDONOUGH's GAIETIES—• 224 RAOI MM. iAte7:44:4olrleMi tklij BE &SPLIT and THOMAS, n Luber vs. Politioi ; Bellows 8010. Banjo 8010 JOHN WILLIAMS, Ballad- Ist ; OLB BULL DIVERS and Troupe; BAH LONG; Comte Vocalist ; MATILDA and Mlle ROSA ; Bailie. SUSIE, in beautiful Dancel; FULTON Mir 111t8, Negro Dausense. The performsnme will conclude with OH! HUSH! in which in all the Oompany ap pear. Adroittanoolo andlb cents. Billiard Saloon open day and evening.. Butertaininsnt commences at 'of precisely. First appearance this evening of Kist IILTZg THEILMAN. the celebrated Boropriesa. fel PROFESSOR IVINS' PANORAMA a 31%100E00PN AND DISSOLVING VINWG, (or the benefit of the Western Presbyterian Sunday lelinol, at the City Institute, northeast. corner NIG PEENTN and CHESTNUT Weide. on MONDAY eve ning, February 7, 1369, at 7i i f o'clock. Ticlieu 21 cents ; Children 10 cents. tel-tuths 38 AMERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BENEFIT OP M 1,1.8. PIOOOLOMINI, THERSDAY Evening, Pebruery 10. - Mr. Ullman respectfully announces that MW. PICO. WMINI being entitled to a benefit in Philadelphia, he has engaged, for this purpose, the Audemy of Mule only for TEIIIIBEhT EVENING. February 10, When will be given, for the ant time, Donliettri admired Opera of DON PASQUALII, MU. PIOOOLOMINI will appear in her celebrated role of NOBINA, misted by - YLORENZ& LORIFI, Id&OGIOBOTTI. After the Opera of " Don Pacprele,” will Do gloat, for the drat time in Philadelphia, the oelebrated Inertia itat of Donizettl'a grand Operant I MARTIRI, In whieh will Ring the part of Paulios. By Ana with the commute aincinocouNdira, the price of admiosloo has been Axed st ONO DOLLAR TO ANY PANT OP TUB AOLDNITY. Beata may be seamed hi Paquette, Paquette Circle, Balcony, YamtlT Circle, sad Amphitheatre, • WITHOUT ANY EXTRA. °BAEHR. The sale of mate aommenoes on MOnDAY, Yarn ivy T. Mlle. PIOOOLORTNI depart. on Friday for New York, where she anneAre ow the same evening, and then 'leaver for Albany, Teen Rocheeter, Buffalo, Toronto, and the West. rebtf SENTIMENTAL, COMICAL, SERIOUS, LAUGHABLE, AMUSING, ENTERTAINING, INST BEN/TITS, reparate and combined. ' Him KIMBERLY'S FRIENDS hare the pleasure of announcing that this lady has consented to appear (after an absence of about four years) before the Phila delphia public, on FRIDAY Evening next, February 4, at the NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL. The poetical and amusing recitations given by Miss K. have met with the most unbounded mama, in a re cent tour in the Eastern States, and she returns to greet her many admirers in this city with a reputation un equalled on this alms of entertainmenta. She hue selected for this occasion Longfellow's new poem, n The Vourtship of mqes Standish " It is a story of the early Pilgrim days,lnd the heroine la the beautiful maiden, Priscilla, whose name has brooms historical as one of the drat of those heroic women who landed at Plymouth. Also, Butler's amusing and quizzical production, " Nothing to Wear." This last piece has been recited by,liliss Kimberly one hundred times, and has been repeatedly enoored. The admission cards will be limited to the capacity of the hall, and will be placed at the low price of 2E cents, and may be had at the music and other storms. and at the Ledger office. felAtt Doors open at r Welock. Commence quarter before 8; MENNEROROR (4THE OLD") VO LLIL OAL SOODITYIa TWELFTH ANNUAL GP.AND F ANDY DRESS EAU will take place on TUESDAY EVENING,-lebrnary Bth, 1859, at the American ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Presley.' to the Ball will be performed, in fall costume, tie celebrated. , t OATH AND BLESSING OF THE POIGNARDS." Choruses from Bleyerbeer.s grand opera "THE auctualorgy. doeompanled by • soleot orchestra of 40 perfpnuerv, under the leadership of CURL G/IPITN1111,11rq„ The ball orchestra, ender the direction otthe Messrs. HASSLER. Floor Managers—Prolleasors J. MARTIN AND M. MASK°. Tickets, by imbseription„. admitting a gentleman and two ladies, 60, can be obtained from the following Managers: G. Deibur, IL von luau, M. B. Meals. 0. Len:ricks Dr. G. Beidensticker, J. Roche:merger, L. Herbert, Charles Demmig, J. Pre, W. Gelbert; H Tilge, 0. fichussele, 0°1: Fitzgerald, A. Wore, 0. Vetterllen, A. H. Bosenhelm, 0. Wolff, H. Vollmer, H. Wesendook., 0. Lindner, Schwemmer , 0. blettlael Prof. Martin, Prof. Blake, B. Bohloes.Jos. Grimm. , Getty, 0. A. Thediem. Prof. Bose, F 0. Schmidt, F. Threes . , L. Benkert, H. O. Camp, 0 Schick Z. R.l - ones, M. D., P. Balls, C. Herring, M. D., G. Vollmer, G. Gramma Casper Benkert, M. Veering, A. Reinstine,_Joseph Neff, Lindenmeyer, J. P. Steiner, Mark Hasler, Jacob Kemper, Henry Ilos, Louis Gebhardt, Professor Carl Gartner, Prof Ph. Bohr, B.H. Huleimann, John A. Boner, John Fanner , A. B. Reiehenbsch. 0 Mohr, Jos. Drexel. Fred. Bteeb, Foster, John Thornley, Emil Harwig, P. L. John, Vogel, G. Bergner, P. Ladner, A. Pau, Peal Weber, Albrecht, David Itoeenheim. Also, from the members and the Committee. Ph. Dollein, J. A. Holten, Geo Goebel, Geo. F. Heckert, A. Kemper, E. Sohoening, P. Romberg, T. P. Persch. Performance to commence at S o'clock preeisely. Can riaget will net down heads smith and take up heads north. ja211.10 SIGNOR, BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COME AND 'LAUGH. Come and see the Funny Blitz, the Amusing Blitz, the Remittable Slits. the Laughing Blitz, the Popular Blitz, the Blitz who mates all happy" PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING. oommeneing at o'clock, and WEDNESDAY end SATIGIDAYALF TERNOONS at 3 o'clock. CONSISTING of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, astoniehing seem m Ventriloquism, the Learned Os nary Birds, and the Ritraordinarylahibltlon of the Bops Dancer. Atlmbialon 25 mtg. Children 13 gents. QAITFORD'S OPERA ROUSE, SAN =UN= FOBtw Merket and Oiteetntt. OPEN THE SEASON. By the Largest Trouped MINSTRELS IN THE 'WORLD. SANEORDM OPERA HOREB. AND NUN EANPORD °MILD/1M Admittance 25 cents. Coffee Pots Coffee Urns For Hotsle 711 PENNSYLVANIA . ACADEMY OF 4111 FINE ARTS, No. 1025 CHESTNUT STIULIT, IS °PEND/SLY (Bandage excepted) from 9 A. N. till 0 P. M. Admieelon 25 cents. Children 32 nimbi. Shares of Monk, entitling the holder's family to ad minalon el all times, $BO. dt.tf For Restaurants For Steamboat/ For the Million MUSICAL FUND HALL.-TRE GER: MANIA °BOHM RA will commence their Public UNBARS/dB on SATURDAY newt, Nov. Roth. Single Tickets 2S cents ; • package of eight tiokete for $l, which may be obtained at Andre% in Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton's, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the HALL The per formance eommenee& at 81f o'clock P. M. 0017-e7 de LICONOMY IS WEALTH."—Tho Bub. A.:/ scriber would inform hie old customers and the public in general that they can parches* all kinds of TRIJNRS, suitable for the Shoe Trade, at the old stand, No. 933 North FRONT Street, on the usual terms and at the "LOWEST PRIM." Trtuits a ware on hand for transportation, fel.3l* TQD E CEIVED TO-DAY.—VERY FINE CIDER, ROLL MUTER, and large lot of extra Meroer POTATOES, Wholesale and Retail. • . • W.R. MIERY, 148 MARKET Street, 2d door below Third, north aide._ LI S. WWELEN & 00., - • BANKING., STOOK, and NROUANQN OPTION, No 800 WALNUT fluent. 8100118 and LOANS, of all descriOtlons, bought and ;told on Commission in the priatipal cities of the United States or lumps. Particular attention given to the oaf* irmitmout of money,la° Int r? ~III3ISBIITBtUB. j TREE, OH THE ASTIST Mlle ~PIOQOLOMmz AMOS SCOTT
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