140.0t18.1 S I;tfirimitittio4 7 4ldgis'gflidisigtlol."+"•tobt Plennlgen Brillaimprissoniation re. Intabsel Brady. An action 9n aimed andmorisego -• No defence Verdict. foe „OW 14'4latiffiV?? 4, 6. Dougherty for the tri. Daniel Cotten en abeeltsocrouotterecoverhe amountalleged to be due' tniroitetti•i. 84.91 1 1 , -Cel.4. and' delivered.. :Bald goode oho' stated of ill Gang athilitdivars, forthe plaintiff; dor VII . for plaintiff Zdwards for, - 't, Swain 11,..4skiktn h aidi Tailor & Co. AI tefineg 'tenni Moder tho elieriffinterpleader act to. try; 1 the own emhip of it diy-goeds.stote.-. Yet diet. for _the.' ..Plaintif.Rithertl.flree.bit plaintiff; Button Glide • •- • - Thoinea 8.-henion and. lolin Iftwayson, admin.; trtratere Benton, deloused, vs: George; kiartick, An action on six promiasory notes. Before 'rePotted„.‘Nrerdint foiahe planar, 'for 8483.28. Ansa, forpleintier- ltrnit for defendant. • -- • Costatoxf Nand re. Tbe.ldeslcal Yund haclety of the City of Thai; delphia..Thlsweeeproceedingonder a writ of altonatire ranudrinute to compel the defendants to pay over an al !octane* or -benefit dean dollar* per west from' the 84 , day of.Bifbruare,lB6l,..to...the lat.day of.Crotober, 1816, and from the 16th day of.November,'lB6li, to the 29th of April, 2867, to the plaintiff, wha is 'a profesidonel member of said society, and claims to be entitled SO the; , righte and- pririletes of membership tinder the' char ter and -by-laws of defendants: - -In consiquence , injories to .11m, defeadenTeeright-rhand, wasteland' by falling tub the ice in llebnary, 1851; by -A is alleged,. he beoarae perwanently peoltated as a Goober of the piano forte, the raid so ciety on the lst of. January, 4868, constituted -hint a ,aVatitallant .P .aantnatin; Vita - a weekly etipend of fire .dellare, commending October 2d.;1868. -On the lith'of November, 1818 . , The defendants reliollsed to Merton- Gone the allowance, it appearing 'by the report of the ninninittrie that the plaintiff had ?enured, since, which time he hes received no Toile% The defend ante allege that the plaintiff's claim Is ail oi within the crepe of the charter ; ;bat he hi not a man , -Malan -by occupation. but a- foaso.forte manufacturer, ard that his oiremnstaneekare loch as do not require their assistance.. Jury out. Wm. Ir. 'Hirst for plain.' tiff; Onyier for defer dant. . . - Onuninshaut yre,r Cunningham. Yeeterday morning thelury.in . this cue. rendered a verdict, forthe :„BanielDonglier,ty, for, -plaintiff ; B. Brewster' for dereedsitt. • ; -' • QUARTOS Spearmint ',—,Tiridge Alllsott.—lnthe" said charged with riot, eta , the' ;cry renamed a verdict of not guilty. Zr. o: Ousidy for Zhu qieyle of, John McKeon, chanted'wlth 'iniadetnean. or ae iti:elretien - eff.err, wee remixed yeeterday morn , ,teg;aid is stlll,oa . Math Mundy for defendant. CITY ITEMS. „ - itgaDlNGS.—Oar Tendert!, ,eluiunl not overlook the "Sentimental, °Nasal, aerlons, laughable, arnaslng, and entertmaine feast promleed at National etettine iii the, readings eT Mks linharly:. Those whithere heard this lady ex ; prima theineelteein favorable terms of her loading pow , ' ere, The 'abject aeltoted for this evening will hare nnigh . .ta_dowith attrar.'Holt an andieltoc Longfellow's 'new poem; "Thu Hoprtalliii. of, letfles , at►ndieb,” and Butler's very popular "Nothing to Wear," are to be' glen among other lose extended 'productions': Thi resisting of the Sint of thane ~will afford a lint: field for; exhibiting taleit;if fhtiri o bs any to exhibit. Her hat. ?leg read Idr.,liolleee.pneto io pnbliciene htaidred three would Indicate entrlelent prep:ix:glen for reading It well • this least: • " ' Rang Ceases Pax bitrivarreirr —floater's Pa ten t born Washing Haeldniie noir on tntilbOton at Bald Nagle Hotel, Third atreiet,' abase, Hailowhill.• Rights for gale. Lands taken to exchange. , - A planet:Off h'Prtouxii..7The following questions Were colte'd Hie pupils of the High school, yeisterday, What Wan istamella triengle?. What is a /alarm trl. angle. What ta:sinfaotito-angled triangle t- ;What la the diagonal of - aitiadiangle or onalillateral l refine 'a polygon , the base, and altitude of a figure . ; the ruling and tangent era edrole.!Aflow" fi the iffrpninTerinio:a feireij'elreleirapmed find ',the araiot ' i slnnelpita f *::,,To all of *biota' in in/lint - one yonog gentleman anewarad .that helidott linoii; het that: he,vild knell that the handsomest and belt garmenti lit.‘the'aitz are made`and sold at the Batavia/30 110 0 1 0k Ina Halt of Hooklall tilftliii.n,lion.'6o3ind 601 Cheat.: nut street, above I Cri J rOIL - -ifout,n` HAI'S a sliest and Vonsant echo - , ion Inlet event sweatlj and alsaaot3y yams elf. ll , Thts , mailot le IsPindally - canonaded to parents and teachers, whehltintruttlog their progeny that the moat . btantllnltelotbing „ frln.,n La th at gotten up and Bold at -XldiLdie'a 4AI Clothing Em. poem," No... Lei Liheatitit'stion4,l,. „ Oar old fclaad Odle!aloe, and. . • • Pnovnitatlac , .Ptimaeornr, xoT `l' tila'aiinsiettefiiiitir, a 2:40 hOrid audUlashionible: i . A.Se„t"t;,- , :orhat is detttbln WA• pair :meat that settlesiteribodes debts, and grecs them a -flteipt tit Inlrtl all dentende Wind Is Omit,' V , . "The, toward of -merle that . genini gonerald,i,reaelves from a .illacriudiatliepubile.:" What' Ie religion ?" "WA:tato others as yongloasetrthout allowing a return of the comjapittii." Whet% tame?" tOx'llne 'puff In it newspaper, tortand of gour enemies, teheu dead.' Next; end • last. Whitble tbe nefokeet and easiest method to be happy?' , "To ore: only We elegant comfortable etylei of Granville Stokes, the laihtonsble clothier,- No. 007 Chestnut street ""• ' ,a - 15ii,1ia . 250 Olt .451 E OCEAN STEA*F.4IS;', - 7- 7 ,, - - -" , - , IIIIO2.ITHE'LIN . ITED ST#4slll.'; ',-- ' •-'• eiriP9 '''--,' 'LIM'S •• los ' ;, ' 'DAYS , Avow' 14 YOrlt..trano ' Feb 5 Marne ' ' ' N Vosk.:saphlroll ' " Yob 5 Arable'' " -,',.,8bit49..1iverp94'- ....Feb 9 "TO ARRIVB 150 . 13, YOE Dirit Hoorraroo` ' • Liverimoi-..Now York' lon Idlobarg • altegow..Rew York Jam 22 Asia - arOrpool..Now.York' /an 22 'Er The Colifornie Aral 'Stemma nil from Now To. k on the bth aua 20th of each month:- The Iteinat,eteateers reeve New 'lath, on the 2d, 7th. 12th.17th, and 27th of each month, sad Charles. tan.l3 0, an the 4.211 end 19th, ' When the ahove dotes fall on Sunday, the steamers will eald.eri Menage; ewasot frond New Oriesne, - , • 1 3411thilationef• Plorrted fOz thi:Prooio.J - 81411,613d.-11E1g Joieph bblo meet wiz. BO do dry,do ~1.28 woks Sono* do soli steins . 1198 (rolls soedlroo - do'6oB6"bio,busioh do 1285 half do do 2148 or do do 4851 bulgyor do. 6.6.5.5ddf.d4 do 000 qr do do 255 bio Bge - Ol.bott do 40;100 keg * groped 60 bit Jordan Adroondo 'l5O 46111114*01p -7'eosies or _Vcottorgood• 60 Una load Monts WOO &Co. . . . 1100Billaa—thlg; Pent Ernst-46 half pipes 60 qr 4020 -. 0e6 -- elghth do - breivry Patterson fr. Boultoo; g hell. PIM 40 ;V OP onmelghth do do G g Oast:Boo; 5 half pipits 20 qr o'2o imo:olgbth do do:Edw.-it aldenL, - belt Oyes 10 qrdo,2o s ne:ifightli do - John Garrlion IL' 0o; 6 04111'0p-a Ltrqr do '2O one-eighth do do .2 Ode Bolter & Co; 36 be Cydpes 60qr do CO one-eighth do do lohn L Letltte; ; /2 qr piper 26 one eighth do do P L Isiguerenne; 83 Oolf_plko,ol oni;tilghth"dcido order. • - - 11128212.6—:•8att 100Ua•eslinenrege630,an tarstars brimstone 60 bags Canary coca 200 bores Awned olmoada 100 bags 616.3,ta 600 kx.c_ Joroooo bap sumo 1000 tag 'o. sopa 10, oaikkblr bergamot Beitheis 2 Bro. , jir 8•81N.e.-84g ,8",..12115e105i--o,.stetto cactus cork :rotiOd181) bliilemocO 3180ditOrcOics 1400 Jecluccr&'oo:; Elariice ntcliigenre: _PORT Olr PHILADEtAPHEA; Fep.,4,:1849. 1213311.-" '• ' 'B6l I 81711 BETB 63; 1/./GIIWATXB - 6 41,- AttuVlM Bark Foe's, Itiy,'BrAsys from Digitalin, with fruit ?. &a to Bonnets & clothe:: ' Brits Josiskit: Moo, (dr- , Bobbin, from Itlelega Nor' w ttt Unix, &o. to 4eakes er,Bouttentr„,,,, Brig It 8. Eaton, Q lk.y ; 45 MI:0;w'. Messina, with' frait,Wo to !alum Jelnerdr.„ , - Brig Paul Bruit, (Pr; Cioagoo, from Bo,bahe, Ala N' York, dap, with tranoy, &a to 'Patterson &Booth:et, ?the al,.honko, Vincent, 1 day [tom Balem, NJ, with corn anti wheat to Jaajt Bewley & Co. Bohr EBtatettia.NnkNett, Knetsbi 9 days from New York, with I s 4/00 baikele barley and inala tir J . a w.bile , & Boas. Saner P Meooliep. Deputy,S Skis tienvidliford, Del, with oomital " , Steamship Shineas Sprague, Matthews, - Boston, lien- Steamship liMiton, Bellew, New Yuri. Jos Allderdica. Bahr, Ilan, SeUJ , Stoli,dencii, Crowell & Bk. 0 .o.libt attars, AlextOrlit, 11.0. X) Cooper. Etawria Wallas; Olvpout,Battiatore, A amass, Jr. 10tompoodedoe of the Ph11w:15101a Itsehansi. • :GEV/Meisel.. lab 2,1869. The stesta4us Amodio, sad 'three solukosers remain et harbor Ship Hampden - , for Mirlestos4 Neat tp sea yeatetday,•:pept Virden, of the - dinettes, reports bat ty": spohea . yesterday, off the Copes, Ws. a B Estop, from ditatetart, sad •Itaastea bark: Wind 8. ; Tours, , „ WM. tOonespendenee of the PhiledelpMaltsii•ngej . Bum ;stow, Peb 8,4 P et. Weather so tegeithet noihmg aim be diseernect at • kusette4..yet4e dinteeee. Wind ,: • • VOW, IibTHOB. B. Inman. 1111131.11.11.2.3 PO Om sssan.j tinw,Yonw. BO — "AtrfireCibijilKottterefjfrosnalitutte.; brig at Marys, from Turks Island. Below, brig lrettfeillietefq, 4 Gebillevane, . BerbTo3, Feb. 3. . Arrived, limit Mallow, from fdeesine,leaking badly, baring been mhoro 041's Illand;; brigs X6llll, Irmo Goordreei Opitfire; from Port nu Prince. - Below, brig Ambrofe Llgbt. frombistabrife., ohs Brlthb , bark , Yaruon. from -Messina, le rebore et Lyne.Besob. ' - ' Binerriir, GA., Feb 2. Arrived, ebip illarmOny, from London; berk .3obn Times, fromßayana. lbw Ommexe, Feb 2, . Arrived, Um Musson, from Mire. • ittEmosl.ornt • Fumel4, florin city, Griffin; soiled from N York "/A Mot, for-ammo* sod New Orieone. • ' ' • Stesme:ip Delaware, 9opee, cleared at New York yes terlay tor Pti°adorable. Wblrlwled. fleet; cleared at New York yester day fot floa rtatioleed.' •" , vetii: • - °WO/Use' Bobtail; Illobiemiror idrerpoor, went to 'l6l from 04srleeton let lust.' • tiop Norelai from Bombay 2134 Oct, at New (Meals let Burt. Chi °gala Pate, Orowell, fatin Baltimore Nor E. for Franoisco;'afas epotauDee 18.1atWif 8, long 863 g. Ship Jobs Sidney, Wheeler, 69 days from New Vora, for B.n Fraiche°, was spoken Nov 19th, on Abrolhos • • Ship Roebuck, ashore at oohasset, was - brasking up: 2d last acd cargo washing whore, Ship Rsd ;aciset. o , Bokiloran, was at Itelboutua Nov -15, for Liverpool • • • - • • Ship klinidrel, [Morton, from Penang; arrived at Pos. ton -,et inst. • Ohio Rose Stendieh, Hutchins, from Balla°, at Boston 2d hut. hfarery., from Caleutts Sept %I for Bee. ~ton. mut !ed ListA 'lO Ald 8/ inst. - .-- • - • ghlp Leona, Ifairis,froni Bombay , at ,Nets Orleans Tat last. . , Bhip lamed *0 bastrin; . l3,ijark; Be days from hday to the cam, atrirsd pi Baltimore yootordy. • , 11hip Leiiii;lLines,'frord• Rotterdam, arrived at Bel— t:Wier. 2d Inst. - The rematrarof . Capt p tsfford, her late .tenemendee, weie on board. - ' ' Eta Oak;.lt.fderi ROSS libeion for was - epokerrlat. trust. taNlieyard Sottedi -, - Bark • Oak. Ryder, - from Boated for Pitiladelphis, salted- tram Teroauliss Cove 2d • Bath B Wright; Jr, Lelar„,from Havana; arrived at N •York yestarday,P4' ••••-,• Bark Srrestlhe Mddlege, Ibbee;l:oze - Nem Yak for Callao; vrturepokenDfo tat 23.8, hag 40 - W. ~, B arkilediant,, B lier6frostydaralihae, suited At BOA-: lee 2,1 hitt. = , park Callforsda, BuiehlY.; float Disersia Ayres, arrivad 2ittitoetoand, " ; -`1„ , • . Birivlteattyn, , ,Rerßia44,iveM...Zatialtari anted at Si- Bark-. Clan !lora% pitten;'l463- Rtibitood 22 for Rio IstotßoTwißl'rpOVidD oo 20i 40 7'8;104 80. • 4 r; RorWironoloorHolkini t lOOdomi Troororanirof •• iatßoMtnore K• 4' . 1 I.43BorleAolyi.Ratouiood, arthrod stßoOin;24iust.froin Bork - golden itole from , :&;phiwoll; viCaletliikk tojterist. , 41:€1.$;lf • t Bark ti 342, Guide, from Biond¢riO, atrlfed at XBw York yesterdsl: Brig. Ann, ditabeth, Mould, front Oombrero With guano. arrived , at Norfolk let lost. ' 4 ' , Prig Samuel OhnichnisiVAnkerajor Buenos dykes,' cleared at New York yestozday , Sabra Sophia Ann, Smith', and Martha J (}ease, Polith, from. Brandywine /lily & arrived at New, York. ellehr P Watherlll, Cobb; foi Saisunali, cleared at' Boston 21 lost. Enbt 8 A Bantmond, Powell, forPhiladolphis, cleared at Boston 2d tort • Stir L 8 Levering, McLaughlin, hones at Charleston Slat - , • Bahr Joasph Crandall, Ilegatblln, for Philadelphia, cleared at "Mobile. 28th tilt, with 400 bales cotton, 220 empty bids, and 3 pkgs mdse. - - • Sohr Josephine, Bohzura, for Ilio'de Janeiro, sleazed at New York ga inst. ' - Sohr,B.W Toll, Townsend, Wee at Itrankilti, Lae 9th ~it, for Baltimore next day. , Bohr Chas It Neal, Henderson, hence, arrayed at NOW York yeateriay. Oahe Mary A Shionchlre; Shropshire, Oleared at New York 24a inst. for Philadelphia—another account says' ' for Baliimore., Behr Christopher LOeser Snow, for Now York, re- Maned at Port an Prince gt k nit. Bohr Martha Wrightington, WrigtstLogton, mailed front Pall Elver let inst. for Philadelphia.- - Bohr Creel:dead, &Noy, hence, arrived at ,Rlchntond 2d inst. Sohr Fannie, Vance, for Norfolk, In ballast , tailed Loot Richmond 2d inst. • Bohr John farting, , Crowell, honor, arrived at Prey!. dance let inst •'Sehr Mary Price, Blissard, from Wilmington, Del, at New York yesterday. LBRIVALB AT - 11111 . PRINCIPAI INRELB Ira yo ORM O'CLOCK ?818 Nolutnto ' GIRARD,HOITSB,-Okeetnut street, below Ninth. G V Smock, Dubuque - A 0 Curtin & la, Bellefont It G Leor, , rd & wife, Oln B G Ktßog & Is, N Y V II Lemma, Oin W II Garver, Om, 0 It 0 Houma, Bellefonte 0. Fletoher, Texas 0 A Crane, r . . W TaCker, ' N V B 0 Tucker, N V 7 Perham, Beaten John I Crooke, N Y 7 K Mclntire & hi, 0 WII Dobbin Balt Ira Goodnow Washlogton G a Laughlin, Tetley city Geo EI Potts, N y 0 A Silly, N Y eb R 3 Danron & la, Ind IV P Perkins, FLielsmond R W.1?,,,k, Taw - A II Abney, Teens lif Wfuetou, Virginia B 8 Walton, Is 0 R R Huh:hinge, Oa N Nicole, Baltimore - J ht Spencer & le, Balt JaiYoung, Middle•oens T annes York. N J j II Planktnton, Mo John 1., 0)rlea1, el:dials J II Thonans,'Lonisville Geo Mortis, Balt A D Oasatg, le 0 - ' T Bouthwayd,ll V' A IV Benson & le, N Y 8 1 Bacon & la, N Y IP Joon'. Reading W I. Jameson & le, N Y John Id Davenport, Va Johnli Durban, N Y 7 it Atkins. Brooklyn • 1. ~ Carrier, Corm 8 8 t enter. Harriet urg A Wainer; Conn I 0 Paokeri Boston G T Howard, Texas Chas Beasten, Del Mr fiwinboorne & 14,141 d Ohms Beasten, Tr, Del Mies Vandenhow, Balt John D.role, Balt 0- W galntetd, N Y John Begiii, N Y 0 Id Dingraw, Boston Geo W pipers N Y J G Christy, St Louis W Mattoon &!wife, Maas W Lana & lode Boston' Mrs Gract,N Y Win 0 Noyes, N A Y John II Ofrd, N Y 0 0 Potts, Pottsville Robt Foust. N Y F 8 Schenck, N Y 0 0 Oommerford, N Y . B Gaylord, N Y John Lynes, N Y • Tlt Outten N Y L Huutington N Y H Bogert, N Y N ()shorn, Babester, N Y - 0 tilitevens, Waterbury,Ot oOa Gauther, Pi Y P 7 A Dodge, "N Y • M F French - Mr Shomberger & la, Pa M B Beim, N Y - . ,: "John Ward, Naas 7 Turner, Phil, J 0 Ward, Memphis J Brown, Pi °Maarten. R. I 8 RBldirldge &In 'Boston J 0 Wilkinson & la, Boston Mrs .5 0 Looker, N Y Mies H Remp.on, N Y Geo 0 Warring, Amsterdam Wld McPherson, St Louis L 0 Duvall, It Louis Wm Hancock 6r. la, Ps , . T (Homer, St Lords HI is Townsend, Mass D McNeill, Ala Jas Consort, Danville 0 A Skitymeer, N Y B B Dana, N Y W R Watts, Richmond r Va 8 Putney., Richmond, Va W Patten & la, N Y P B Gilbert, N Y L II °lose, Saratoga Springs II A Stearns & la, Mass Dr P CDRarlin & la, N Y Mr Davis, N Y N logetsol, Salem. Masa If B Hersey, Banton N Bennett, Baltimore A 'P Lewis, Baltimore John 1171 sher, N'l, J. A Boillver,N Y . 12 Immerhe, N If N Orr, N 8 - • , MBROIIANTER NOTBD—Pourtb et.,below Arab. DJ Williams, Oluainnso,o 0 Roribek, AlbiOn, NY; IV gummed, N Y ohae Roberts, Oitotd,ldls Hos N Strlaltland,Wohest 0 B nu. S L Withrow, N I - lif Rodney, Princeton JW , Ntaher, - Obainbarsbi MI Leaman, Pa A Ilexter,Mmereeille ;se M Barehfleld, Pittabg Bltterskamp, Et Louts olt Taylor, Olu, 0 - Geo D Poglemos, Me, Geo T Bond, Springfield N 8 "AlLuutt, bait AMERICAN ROTEL—Cheatout et., above kink Cbas Jonesaklass Bail Musser, Masa G Itarriaon, Trenton W Sommers, II Y L B Thompion, Trenton WII Lawson, Boston J It Champion, Boston Jae Dicey, Oxford, Pa W Rimer, Jr. N J D P Vetere, N Y 31N Bad, NY a W Craven, Bed Weer htise NIS Had, R Y Mrs Mak, Philp E. W D.xey & la, Boston Ii B Woodward, Boston VT jewell, N Y - UNION BOTBL—Arch street, below Pour*. 1117ront, Bait , Cho Jobosoo, Bowyer M'w LE BiosJason, Wein Jobn 0 Henson, Oinclnnsti VP B Bbsop, N a Oso Draper, Mass Tas D Douglass, Belt Mrs Ortaeome Beading 0 Y Oumpler ec Is, Boston II T Tear, N T PIIANIELIN GOLTE—Ohestnett street, above Third G M fill, Pottsville Bei lgrnan, Pottsville J Tome, Md Ohm Eloontey, Dover W Cowin, N J Aire 3 P Taylor, P 4 R 1) Bartlett, Bangor J Ornves, Albion, MI& L B Williams. Brass W W Bryan, N 1' Dar Bead, ft Y leeao Fiala, Prov, ft I M Carry, - Allentown 0 Brawn, Balt Jno B Learock, Poston Jan Nob'e, N l' J A. 'Dudley , . N Y " D'Montgomerf, N Y Can Xt L Cake, Pottsville - NATIONAL ROYAL—Rao* street. above Third. R A Poyfert, itrallng Di 8 Wolfe, Mt Bethel, Pa H W Roberts, Km • I Parker, Id D, Florida 7: A Depew, Elston - 7 Heller:B Bend. Ind bilhelden, Pa Win Dried, Johnstown .7 Brown, Bethlehem • L B Baler, Phoenixville Jos Whitaker. Mt Olare Bon Cleo Sendernon, Lano W Getter, Beading A Botiovellng, K Y David Bringer, York D A Obanaborlln, N B B Newman, Baltimore 0.7 Bremer, Pliceolxville Smith:lslet, Pa H German, Allentown II Prichard, Ye. G J Cleaver, Pe, BLACK RR AZ INN—Fifth suit Merohant streets Z Walton, Chest co F Mulford, Pa 0 0 °row/11, N J 3 II Renal tc la, Fa .7 It Ryas,Taft R Itodgeoo, Conn 3 Ward, °heater (30 . Joe hlarch, Chester co Thor; Deweatl, Cheater oo BALD gitGLIATItInt stroet. Above Oallawhill. P B Deer, ?ABA - QuAkertopa E Boger; BethleAtent- PARLNY PUNA" 'GOVEL,—Bemand street, below The W Overdid& P 4 11 Depue, Belvidere C P Dilworth, Boobs so X r Orem:l,l4,lla J ,Preston, Ohio J R Johnson, Ohio L Yele Jr, Plilla ' IS Torten, Phils • J Pedalos, N J - DBradjord, Vitas MADIJ3ON liotll3X--)3soond et.. below Arch. • M V Broaktreld, Coon Chas Duval, Philo Ptah Matthew, N,J Jos Tate, Newark Jae Wilson, N Y " eato'llteroolds, Pelt Wm London, Balt Dud Soudan, N Y G W Morrison, 01earliold BLACK BEAR HOTEL--Third et.. ab. Callaablll. JW Gumdmam, Phlle 3 Garb ard, Mount Pleasant Jaa^b Mahallbar; Pa - - G W Wolf, Bambara Judge Bball, Dale, Forgo Thom Vol,f DatibkrO Ohsayeard, Allentown MOUNT VXRDWN 110TBL-43eoond 'Oft. Ara D Stakes, N t ,Thos Wand% & I's Thom Enamel:re; Del , ' 'Wee Millie Townsend, Pa W Carpenter, .Tr, Pa 8 0 Tattles, Rousso olfy Marriages. On the morning of the St beet , by Rev. Joseph Mason, Mr. HENRY 0. MOORS to Mine ANNIE E. DINC.Bg; daughter of Zdmand Magee, Ilfq, all of :nip etiy, Af In °model/ L /4..74 on the 31:•,.,, e ; b y the Bev. N N. Drown, swam...* 'HILL. of Anne Aitta4Bl no . Md., to Mien Aw oiIDA , In OARELS, of Cainden. :...irottlgtott, Deloh the evening of the alit ult., oy Rey Hershel B. Smith, Mr CLEMENT CRESSON, of Philadelphia to MIN LAURETTA J. WITHILL. of Wilmington. • On Wedaoglay evening. the 26th alt., by the Nov W. Cathewt, Mr. WM R DREADY to Mine HENRIETTA REARIRP, eldeet daughter of Conrad Iteithirt. Seq., both of Phtladelphla. tE On Bonney evening, the 80th tilt" fn the Church of St. John the Bentlet. Germantown, by the Rey. Wm N. Diehl, Mr JOHN H. WILSON to . Atka ADA DISPON, all of Germantown. In this city on the 14th November, by Rev. Yranklin Moore,of Trinity Church, HENRY IiNYDEB, U. S Navy, o MARY, daughter of William Bola, Sao , Maryland,• IDLOt69. On the 31st Olt, ISABELLA B. MANN, widow of the late Horatio Mann, aged 60 yearn. The male Glenda of the family are rein:46o'ollY Invi ted to attend the farieral, this (Brldar,) Tannery 4th, at 10 A. M., from her late realdenae, No. 17/e Green street. as WI the let Init., MARLS% NRANOIB, youngest son of uoarad 9, and Vary Esher, in the 16th year of hie age, The relatives and friends of the family are respect frilly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parole's, No 024 North Twelfth little; this (Fri day,) ho 4th inst., at 2 o'clock P. 11. • On the lit lest., JOHN 8. BOHUYLER, eldest son of the late Philip U. fitettoyler, 8r , aged 42 geese. The relatives and friend, of - the farnhy are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi• dente, Ta ip street, between Wood and Norris etreets, this (Priday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed telt/0. 1112Willt Oa the Ist instant, aged 18 years. LottllfOt CARO LINN IdoONOATT, daughter of Mrs. Rennet ille• larosty. Her relatives and friends and those of the family are `respectfully invited to attend the funeral, front the re. , Mance of her uncle, Mr. Stephen Olark, 10 Lafayette *treat, above Ninth and Adana, thls(Bndety) afternoon, at 2 o'olock. tt On Tuesday morning, Feb, 1, LIZZIII D. 13L4011, in the 16th year of her age. on the let teat., PHILIP STINGER, aged 42 years. 'rho relatives and friends of the family sue respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of leis brother, Daniel Stinger, Hazel street, below de mad, the (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To procee d to Slonnti Mullah Cemetery. iF Clo the 24 Snot , Mrs. OATIIARINE COLLIN, wife of John Collin, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the re- Mende of !Ur husband, No, 634 tionth Cheat, below Oe• youth, this '(Friday) morning, at 9 o'olook, without further notice. To proceed to. Cathedral Cemetery. On the 2d Mat, GEORGE W., eon of Lyman and Harriet Hopitinei aged 13 years • The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 020 Youth' Eleventh-street, this (Friday) 4th last , at 2 o'clock , without farther notice. TO proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. Diligent Flee Engine company. A special meeting will be held Tillo (gridey) et 7 o'clock. businese of harmonic° to be transected. TELISO i. k100d4,14., yea. G:r. It would really he a folly to get as , other then a Photograph if you got a fafe.lllSB ko,sratt. fee thos,lo Oil at BRIMEIt , r3 8300 ND Street, 'above Green. 11* grßestoration or toe Jews to Pliieatine. —The Second Lecture In the course will be deli vered by the Rev. 8 BONLIOEISIO, at the HALL Off TEE .UNIV&III3ITY OP PIiehIaYLVANIA, NINTH Street, above OBBSTNUT, 'Fflll (Friday )LUNING, February 4th, at a quarter to eight o clock. Subject- 0 The holy Land, and Signs of the Time." Tickets for the comae; fora lady and gentleman, $1 fore single Lecture 80 cent*. The prof:cede to be angled to charitable purposes: Ticket. for, sale- at .the Presbyterian Roues, 1834 - Chestnut atreat ; the Epiioopsl Depository, 1224 Chest• nut street; the American Tract Society, 027 Oheetnut street; Borne & Bleg, Eighth and Chestnut; W. 0. Mutton% am Chestnut; the Bible )donee, Eleventh and Walnut; the Baptist [bookstore Arch street; Smithbt bookstore. 40 North Sixth street; the Methodist store, 60 North Fourth, and at the door of the hall. 034-taith , St - ory Company.—The tot -oMoers have been eleotod irrWoodland Gamete lowing Mansgorm and for the year 3259 Yrealdent—ELT K. PRIOE. John 0 Noble. William W. Keen, , John 0. Mitchell, Ferdinand J. Dreer, William di. Moore, John 8. Mollfoltio, ' John Lindsay, Isaac Blllott. flooretary and Treasurer—JOS/IPa B. TOWBBEND. The mentors have passed aresointion requiring both lot-holder* and visitors. to -present tickets at the en- Imes for admieelon to the Cemetery. Tinksto maybe had it the office of the OeMpeey, 8.1.3 ABO,II Street, or of any of the Mows. tgPost Office; Philadelphia, Jalllllllel 3d, 1859—s o'clock P. M. i g t:e my advertisement of thie morning, I hpie ad *lea by telegraph from the Postmaster at New York, 00 the Sketimehip NINA tikes the place of the "Ara on SATURDAY. (th haat.) awl will , take the Flails for herons, Maids for Harope will, therefore, be made up at this aloe, closing at BP. M. on PBX DAY, 4th init ., to be deeps , ohed by the lgtea/ 1 on SATURDAY, via Southampton and liana. It IaIDRON 0. WPATOOTT,Poetmaster; la7Second Lecture of the Course on Syria AND THE TURKS, w wlll be given THIS BVEN (4th tort . o at CONCERT HALL, at ,by Captain W. V. LYNCH, U. S. N. Commander of the Expedition to the Jordan and the Dead Sea. Subject= "Interesting Sketches connected with -that Itxpedl- Hon. , ' The splendid Map of the Orient will be before the audience, and other valuable Maps and Diagrams painted for the lecture, and in all reepette the inert ac curate and reliable ner eihibited in pitblit; The Map of the Jordan and the Dead Sea has been painted under the direction of Capt. Lynch, and that of Palestine and Lower Syria under the immediate supervielon of Bev. it 8. Debora Overtures,byillenry Thunder, S eq. The BEDOUIN WAIL 13ONG, with variations on the Piano, by Mr. Jackson. At the close of the leant° the Be douin Arabs. with their Sheiks, will ap mar in full cos tutor', with the tufted 'pears, These lectures will in crease in interest. Deere open at (1.4 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. A. J. DUMONT, 11* Chairmen of Committee of Arrangements. Illetoricul 'Lectures on the Great B ep- RESENTATIVRB OF MODIORN OIVILIZA TI undereigned eitisene of Philadelphia. re membering with pleasure the lei:Aurae which the Rev. JOHN LORD hen, at different tittles, given in this city, hereby requeet him to deliver hie new Comae, on "Representative lifep,” given last winter before the Lotell Institute, in Boston, designed to present the encaeolve developments of iguropean Civilisation. Hon. Joel Jones, Eli It. Price, Req., Prof. J. S. Part, Rev. 0. Wadsworth, D. D., Rev. I. 11. Jones, Immo Ilasellmrst, °slob Cope, Es Remy .1% Williams, Hon. W. D. Kelle q., r. Ron. Ohs/. J. Ingersoll, Matthew ilaidwin„Req., Rev. AA. Willits, Rev.ll.W Danube; D.D. W. J. W. Ruachenberger, W. B. Page, H. D , C. Dexter Cleveland, lisq., Rev, L Coleman, D. D., blames Olsghorn, These Lectures will commence in CONCERT HALL, MONDAY, February 7th, at quarter to 8 o'clock, and be aintloned on the following evenings : LECTURE. etrunoTa. I Feb. 7-.. Courgette Maritime Discoveries: 2 Feb. 10-4111 on SIM Amino... Restoration of Art. 3, Feb. 14—OattrLso Balance. 4. Feb. 17.—Daoon Philosophy. 6. Feb. 2l—ltionswau Aheolutism. O. Feb. 23-onomwELL Constitutional Liberty. Tickets for the Course $5 DO • Tickets for two persons 2 60 " three persova 3 00 Schools 1 00 Single tickets 60 Two tickets will' admit a Gentleman and two Ladies. For onto at Geserd , o, and all of the Principal Hook• stores ; also, at Onocert Hall daring the,day. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Clonunenee gna , ter before 8, fe4.6t tor . A.mouoritical Lectures. by Protestor 0. MITOUELL, titJAYNIO3 HALL. This disting Matted and eloquent gentleman hoe kindly commuted to deliver a coarse of Pots lectures on behalf of the 'Young Mon's Christian Association of Thiladel phia, on the "Astronomical Allusions found in the Hebrew Scriptures, examined under the Light of ldo darn Selene," on TUESDAY. THURSDAY, SATUR DAY. and TUESDAY 11VRNINGS,the Bth, 10th, 12th, and 16th Met., at 8 o'clock, at JAYNE'S HALL 'Nakao for a tingle lecture. Tickets for the Course. Tickets for the Gonne, admitting a Gentlemen and two Ladle& 2 00 • • . Por pale at PARRY MaKILI.AN , S, car. Fourth end Chestnut et. W. S. ec A. hIAETIEN'S, SOS Ohestnut street. W. P. lIAZARD, 7 . 24 Chestnut street, EVANOELICAL KNOWLEDGE, 1300E8TORIS, 1224 Chestnut street H. 11. 11ENDUSON A Co., N. W. cot. Fifth end Arch streets ROOMS OP TEE ASSOCIATION, /009 and lon Cheer nut street • The tombola or the Association can procure tickets at half price, to be bad at the Room onty, from 8 to 7 P. bf. Jfarly application for tickets will be necessary, as the number will be strictly limited to the capacity of the Hall. The platform boa been recently so improved, that with the strong clear voice and distinct enuncia tion of Profeesor Mitchell, he can readily be heard in any part of the house. . fly order of the Lecture Committee. Insurance Company of the State of FENNaYLVANIA.---Remansunta, February 2, The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT., or TWEIPIR DOLLARS per share, out otthe pr , dts of the Colnpauy, payable to the stock holdere, or their legal renreeentatives. on demand. fe3.lot WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. t rre Marton Building and Loan Awelatlon. adlourned meeting of the Stockholders wilt be held at the Hell, IL IL cornet Ridge avenue and Wallace, on FRIDAY RVSNINGT 4th toot., at 'Z) &do*. tfealtal JAMS C. ROM, Secretory. iff.... Horace Greeley will lecture at the MUBtOA4 FUND BALL, on TURSDAT RFD:I MO, February Bth, 1859, at quarter before 8 o'clock. flubjeot—" , Reforms and 'Reformers." The proceeds fora benevolent object: Tickets to be had at the door, and at tee following denote : Was:lard & Co., N. W. cor. of Oheetnat and Twelfth streets. C. 11. Needles, B. W. nor. Twelfth and lam streets. Leto li. Ray, N. W. our. &eh and Rleventh streets. Thomas B. Wiegand, B. B. coi. of Race and Fifteenth streets Caleb 11. Keeney, N. W. oar. of Arch and Sixteenth streets, George CI Bower, N. B. car. Vine and Ilf.x.tb streets. henry A. Bower, N. B. corner of Oran and 'Rath greets William A. Peet, N. B. cop. of 13prIng Garden and teeltth stvesti. J. W. Clothier & Co., Fourth street, below Aroh. W. P. Hazard, 12t Chestnut street. E. B. Ilunt, N. W. cor. Fafth And Chestnut, Letteuring So Aleop. N. E. oor. or Arch and Birh at Peirce & McCarty, Eighth, above Chestnut street. fe2-et. 07eArch-street Thentre.-1 . he anneal meet ing of the Stockholders of the Areh-street Thea. tre will be hold on MONDAY AFIICIINOON. February 7th, at 314 &Wok, at the Stall of the Plumbs Hose Company. ZONA' &root, above Eleventh, north eine. A DIVIDEND of $37 on each shire has been declared, payable then By order of the Board of Agents, roe Law Department—University Of Penn. SPLVANIA.—The Seeond Term commenced January 81.18&9, and continues four months. Roo. GEORGE 80 RWOOD—Constitutional Lew, Professor P. 5100 ALL—Pleading and Practice attsw. Professor E. SPENCER MlLLER—Convepenaing. fel-Gt ogo• Office Hazleton Coal Cornpany.—Plilln- DXLPHIA, February.", 1869. *he Board of Directors of the Hazleton Coal Onm. pony have this day declared • Dividend of ONE DOL LAR. AND A HALF per share on their Capital Stock, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal rerresenta- Lives, at the Oflice of the Company, in Philadelphia, on sad after the 11th hat. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 11th inst. fe2-8t SAMUEL 66001136. President. tirA Public Exhibition, at the Teton Hall, Germantown, on FRIDAY ETZWING neat, the 4th lint., at tig o'clock, by children from the Penn aylvania _Training School for Feeble-minded Children, literoblea in Singing, Recitation', and Elytunastles, fe24l* la. Girard Bunk—Philadelphia; :Sanitary 91, ISO.— A special meeting of the Stockholders of thin Bank will be held on THURSDAY. the Mot March next. at 12 o'clock M , at the BANKING 110IISR, for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a certain act of Asselobly, entitled " An Mt to Consolidate the Stock of the Girard Bank," approved the 25th day of Janu ary, 1859. By this Mt it Is pratioNd f to change the wane of the Shares of BtoOk of said Bank from the pre sent par value_ of twelve dollars and fifty cents per abaft to fifty dollars per share, by cancelling the pre sent certificates of stock, and honing new ones, upon the ratio of one to four, so that, hereafter, the paevalue of said steak shall be Nifty Dollars per share." " And, also, for the pnrpose of determining the amount of the Bond required for the Oriabiet, as provided for hi "A Supplement to an Act regulating Sankt" approved ' the 7th day of May, A. D. 1555. iel-dtinbB W. L. BOLUNTER., Cashier. tgib the Wagner Free Institute of Relents Leetures for the week ending the 15th of Feb ruary. MONDAY, 7 Z. M.-1.1 ygelna and Materla Medics. subjectr—.• lodine and Arrenio. ,, MONDAY, P AL—Arohltecture--"Rornau." TUBSDAY, 7P. M.—Cleclogy-.= , . Pomo11." TUROD AY. a P. At.—ilecution—" Orthello." wRDNIISDAY, 7 P. M. Natural Phllonophy— ‘, Light." INEDNESDAY, 8 P. 111,—Zoology-- 0 Articulate." THURSDAY, P. M..—Austowy and Physiology— ,r Creniurn." THURSDAY. 8 P. 11.—Rhetorio—"OrItloism.' , FRIDAY, 7 P. M.—Mineralogy and Mitking—“Ohenal.. cal °tweeters." FEIIDAY, 8 P. ht.—English Literature—l , English Poets PATIIIIDAY, 7 P. 31.-800lel Belenee—' , Commerce?' PAWED/LP, 8 P. M --Ohemlstry— , ' lodine." Admission free. Ladles inaited. [G. Office of the R ellance M. Insurance COMPANY OP PICILADSLPIIIA, January 15, 1859.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thla Company, will be held at their °Moe, No, SOS WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe bruary nest, at 12 o'clock. id, and an election for Twenty Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. willbe held on the same day and at the came place, between the inure of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M. jal7.wwf-Sw D. M. 111N011MAN, Secretary. Or' /I". °Mlle Slntley, at Kentucky, will preach nVICKY EVENING of the Bret area of the Great Religious festival or jubilee, to be held in NATIONAL HALL. Market, above Twelfth, to commence on MONDAY EVENING, 81et bet., at 7M, &clock, All aro invited. jaguar Ine , a Halt Prayer Meetings—Notice.— Owlog to a previous engagement of the Hall, the P : I;CEB2 bl&N , ll UNION PRAYER MEETING will be bad until further notice, in the 6ANtBOM•BTREET 0111011011, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting is open for all to .Uke part who are members of any lirangetioal Church. d2o.tt 01. Office Pennsylvania Railroad Company, PUTLAIMPHIA, January 1.6,1860.—N0T10N TO SToOKISOLD ERB —The Mama Meeting or the Stock holders of tide Oorepany will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of rehreary, 16 69, at 10 o'clock, A. 91., at the SANSONI STEM r RAM, - • - The Annual Elect on for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of Mach, 18t9, et the °face of the Company, No. 2St S. TUIDD Street. jal7-tf EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. ITNotice.—A Committee of the Managers of the Oomplimentaq Ball to the Philadelphia ra will sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of tickete, anti! the 26th. 0, B. DESMOND, jalB-26t Secretary. orDr. Weder's Chestnut Springs Water OUIU. at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia eontity„ Pa, lati-li orThe Seml•annual Examination es Can. didatee for admuseion as pepils'or the NORMAL 1300.001 s will be commended on MONDAY, February 7th, at 9 &clock A, M. To be admitted the candidate must be at least fifteen years of age, and peen a satisfactory examination in Orthography, Definition of Words, Heading, hoglieh Grammar, History of the United Mates, Geography, Arithmetic, and Pentuanahip, The NORMAL SCHOOL la 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 sehool is to qualify herself to become a teacher, and that she Wendel to engage in teaching In the PUBLIC 801100L8 Oil THS CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Niartanation on MONDAY in Theoretical Arithme tic and Orthography, and Definition of Words. TUEBDAY—Grammar and Geography. WLIDNEBDAP—PracticaI Arithmetic end History. ja27-tfe7 P. A. OBEGAIt, Principal. 'NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CURTAIN IfIXTTFB.2B--1. h►*e appointed MAWS & 81/11111 Bole Agents for the sale of my Ourtain Fia totes in Philadelphia.. The Trade 1011 be supplied at factory primal, freight added. 8. 8. PUTNAM. Boston, February 1, 1869 fe4.lm CIDER AND POTATOES.—Pure, fine Connecticut Older, in bble, and hhde. ; a lot of very choice white Mercers ; Potatoes from 60 to 80 eta. per bn ; Roll Butter, ant Bgge. received fresh every Tuesday and Friday. W. F. HENRY, 148 DIARICKT /Street, fe4 Btie 2 door below Second arrest, north aide. VIISH.-800 quintals Grand Bank Cod A' Flail. 160 halt bbin White Fish. 600 bble. Miiiiktrei„ in rrhole, helves, gurters, and Eighths. Salmon, in Verona and bbis. 00 bide. Yielded LlA4dock. 400 do. do, Herring. For ealo by,, C. 0. SADLER tc 00., fel AitOß direst, 2 , 1 door above groat. 1 1 11,1 DAY. Mit:CARY '856. N THE DISTRICT •COURT 'EON ''HE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ADOLPH. WORSTED. VII. JOHN 80111H1111R. I Yenditiont Bsponas of December Tenn, 1858, No. 28. GEORGE Id KINSLF,Ft vs.lOllN SCHIEBEB. , Yen& Dont ExPenas of December Term, 1808. No. 21. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report Matti botion of the fund in Court mimed by ,the aheriff'S agile under the above writ of a all that certain two story brick mesenage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the month Moe of Franklin 0,001 at the distance of fourteen t.et 'westward front the welt side of Hope stoat, in Kensington, in the *minty of Philadelphia aforesaid, containing in front or breadth on the itaid Franklin street fourteen feet, and extend ing in. length or depth northward of that width at right angles with the said Franklin street fifty-one feet six inches to a two feet eta inches wide alley—bounded on the eget by ground granted to George B. Dean, on the north by the add two feet six blokes wide alley, on the west by ground granted to Aaron Keyser, lind on the month by Franklin street aforesaid. (being the Name premises which Nekhard Houbach et ux., by indenture dated January 80, DM, recorded in Deed Hook PH, No. 128, page 224, do., granted and conveyed unto the said John Schieber in fee.)—together with the free use and privilege of the acid two feet six bushes wide alley leading from a point near Howard street into and from Hope street, laid out for the use of this and other late, in common with Joseph W. Bmery, his heirs sod assigns, and also with the free nee and privilege, in common with others, of an Inlet of 'sewer eighteen inches in diameter, to intersect at the west end of said alley, extending into • the common cower in Howard street; subject, however, to e. proportionable part of the expenses of making and keapiog the mod inlet in' good order and repur forever"—will meet the partial interested for the purposes of Ida appointment on WEDNESDAY. February 10th,1860. at 8 o'clock P. M., at bis °Moe, No. no WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, at which time and place all persona are re quired to make their claims before said Auditor, or be debarred frond coming in upon said fund. fe4-10t JOHN M. THOMAS, Auditor. Oribblzq axbwats. WM. P. WILSTACH & CO MANURAOTURER, SA.DDIACRIC 11A-FLIYVVARN, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, HARNESS MOUNTINGS, No. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET; Between Market and Ant, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY Irr Biwa or TEE GOLDEN arntaup. [raw-um lIIIrp gi4oods ,Übbero. YARD, GILLMORE & - Nos. 40 and 42 NORTIL THIRD STREET, DIPORTIIRB AND MIMS SN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS., EMBROIDERIES, &c. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS & SHAWLS. feb2-3m 413reso gritnminge & A. 'KEMPER, 33 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Importers and Wholesale Des Jere in LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Can the perticular sttentloo of the Trade to their splendid assortment of FRENCH POMPONNETTE, and &BIERMAN AMNIA BALL TRIMMINGS, BING PENDANT BUTTONS, &e. We are prepared to execute large orders for Bilk and Msreeilles fringes, Teasels, Cords, Buttons : &o at our own Factory, feb2 Bin Mr! Q3ctobti 03 - mmiesion Ajouseia. SPRING TRADE, 1859. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 112 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening a large and varied stook of LAWNS, OIIALLIEB, PRINTS, and other DRESS QOQDS, To which the attention of the trade is invited Also, DOMESTIC GOODS, Comprising isirhili, Denabargs, Woodward Doeskins, Brown Shootings and khirtings, Mainers' Stripes, Slue Drills, Vest Paddihge, &0., &o. RocKrisa SHEETINGS—Just received nod for ease by 13hIPLEY, }at:LARD, & 112 Chestnut street. nISCROFF's celebrated Cloths and Doe• ekins, together with other desirable snakes of German Woollens, jane received and for mele by SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & MITCHINSON, feb4-Bta • 112 Obeetnut street. JOSEPH LEA. DOMESTIC COMMISSION WAR/IHOUBE, Jim 128 andlBo OILESTNOT 0111111 M, COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN, AND NPRINTED CARPETING-S, Invitee Southern and Western bUyers to Sian:dna large and desirable assortment of CARPETS, including , many new patterns not before offered, Ids ; WRIT, AND WORMED, BDPERFiND, INDRAIN, eco., AIoiNDTON DRUSADLLB, VENITIAtr, OOTTON-WARP, DUTOtC, ~ Carehilly SELECTED in the looms, WARRANTED of uniform quality from end to end, and being made chiefly in this vicinity, can be sold on more favorable terms, and by the lINECIIIALLED RAILWAY RAW LITIES of our city, sent to all Western ?Mute at leis expense than from any other market, ja.2.4-2mlf CARPETINGS. AUBURN THREE PLY S, SUPERFINES, AND VENETIANS, maHur3oto333 at JOSIAH BARBER, With all grades or WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON, and ALL•COTTON INGRAINS. ATWOOD, RALSTON, & 00., ENGLISH PLATED WARE. WM. WILSON & SON, Rave just received, per Steamship City of Washington, a large Invoke of fine ENGLISH PLATED WARE. We have now on hand It 2 PLATED CAKK BASKETS. 100 PLATED CASTORS. Also, Walters' VEGETABLE DISHES and Covers, Urns, Becks, Spoons, Ladles, etc , including patterns entirely new to this market, at remarkably LOW Mins. WM. WILSON & SON, iit'M rot B. W. Corner YIFTEI and CHERRY Bts, nada V. J.V.011t6. Pg. V. muncer. SIBDIVOJD P WAFIVER, IV/V. 0. B. MIARILL. ARCHER, WARNER, MIS KEY, & 00., GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, AND ALL BINDS OF GAS AND LASIP-WORIC, GIRANDOLIS, Ao No. 718 CHESTNUT STREET. PROBER, WAELNMEt, No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK IE7 Balldinge fitted with Gas Pipes, and all binds of altering and repairing of (las Work. feta-tit FO WIS R BT T —IB HE 69. S UTH AND The PIIILADNLPUIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY now offers Through• Tickets to Wilmington, N. 0.; Charleston, B. C.; An. plata, Atlanta, and Dalton, Ga.; Knoxville, limb* Chattanooga, Grand hinotion, and Memphis, Tenn,; Iluntevillet Ala. ; end New Orleans. Also, to the less distant Bouthern cities, and to all prominent Western points, as heretofore. The steamehlp HAIM makes Rend-Monthly Tripe between CHARLESTON and HAVANA, and offers a very desirable zone to passengers for the latter port, avoiding Cape Hatteras. Far tickets, or farther information, apply at N. W. corner SIXTH. and ORESTNDT BM., or at Depot, BROAD and PRIME Bte., Philadelphia, 8. M. FELTON, Provident. Feb. let, NM. fel-dam E. BARBER & CO., • No. 2.8 BOUTII TBIRD STRUT, PIIILADRLPHIA. Oollectione made on all points in the West, through their Western °nue, at DAVENPORT, lowa. Tales paid for non-residents in lOWA and MISBODRI. Land Warrants located. Detentive Land Warrants connoted. Duplicates of lost Land Warrants obtained from Government. Oareate and Aesigamente correctly drawn. RIIPBRBNOEI3. Oomegya, Esq.. Philadelphia Bank. blame. Boyd & Battle. ' Morrie & Janne & Co. tt Tinglsh English, es 00. foli•Ok Legal :3 IMPORTER, DEALER PHILADELPHIA Carpeting° ♦OBNOY OF TIM MANUFAOTIINERSt AGENTS, 509 MARKET STRE&T Plata) . 4.l3ate. Gas Sixtures MANUFACTURBEB OF PHILADELPHIA iattdit tole IL actbe. DEAL LAOS COLLARS ARO SETS,— .plint . wabpioon; Point 'Avidity:o ,lioniton and Iti rt tin v : i L i co litertly iv oohing main idIARPLIdd BROTHERS, jaTt - CHESTNUT init EIGHTH". fALMORA.L SKlRTS.—Varlona quell tin and styles of BAYA.DERB SKIRTS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, is 27 011103VNIIT, and EIGHTH. ESQUIMAITX BEAVER' CLOAKS, sow GOLD WBATHRB, Stin ABOItIVXD, And will be sold at LOW PItIOES, TO OLOlin THE &Jaon. • W. PROCTOR & 00., ja2o 708 CRIESTNIIT STREET. BLANKETS.—A. full assortment, English and Amerlean. all aloe, at 11115013 LowEr.&Vila than heretofore. COOPER .t CONAR D, fel 0. E. corns! NINTH do INSAVIAT MO. CIASSIMERES, SA.TTINETS, , CLOTHS, Vv AND VBSTlNGB.—lllen'a and Rope wear. Abloi Goode exclusively for DOW WIWI COOPER & CONARD, fel B. B. corner NINTII and ISIABKBP. CLOAK AND SHAWL BOOM.—Balanco IL , or our Oloakai comprising a broken adsortment we will dispose or at a ' lailli&T BEDUOTION Brodie Shawls at Brat coot. Woollen Shawls particularly obeap. COOPEK & °MAIM, 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET (100DS REDUCED PRIOR TO STC/0/I -AA TAICING! THIEINLIOY Ec Would beg leave to aunouneo that the Holidays being now over they are preparing for Stock-taking, and will CLOnE OUT VERY THE BALANOE Or THEM PALL CHEAP AND WINTER GOODS! 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The undersigned respectfully inform their friends that they have associated themselves at the above ad dress, under the firm of SCOTT & WOOD, for the purpose of triutetteting business as fiIOOTIA TOILS, DEALMRS, and- nitOSSRS in Foreign and Dotnestio AXOIIANG.BB, COMAIRECIIAL PAM, and qt b er Securities, With an inquentiel and extensive acquaintance, they eau Wee most desirable facilities to parties who will favor them with their business. DAVID SCOTT, (Late of the firm of Wm. H. Scott & Boma MIN WOOD. Advances made on good business paper. fed-gtes $lOOlOOO TO LOAN on Mortgage o f come to ..4appiktin teneu Ay m p be ly r w ed olty prop y, in 11 R. JONNB, Conveyancer, it* No 129 South SEVENTH St., above Walnut. COMMEROIAL AND TRAVELLING °BEMS available in all Tarte of the world, opened with the house of Masan. GEOBON PEABODY it OD., of London. Apply to GAB', AIACALESTRIL et 00, fe2-tf 815 WALNUT Street. TO LOAN, in sums to suit 500300 applicants, upon Dimond'', Watches, ewelry, Huns, Merobandise, °lathing, ho., on mode rate terms, by JONES & 00., Brokers N. W. corner THIRD end GAgIEaLL Streets, below Lombard. Ns tablished for the lmi 35 years. 011 ice hours from 7A. K. tot 7 P td. SEOOND•IIAND GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for rale cheap—at one-half the original coot. ja2olm if (Eottfcrtioncry EDWARD G. WHITMAN & CO Manufacturers of pure Druggists , and Faintly CONFECTIONS, Amongst which are Eoluble Gum Drops, Moss Paste, Pectoral paste, Medicated Lozenges, superior Cream ot Btrawberrlea, Dates, Oranges, Peers, Peaches, Pine Applee, &0., &0., &o DONDONB AND KlaS&B, Oaramellea, Ottoaolate Praparatlone, ol' all abide Domestic and Imported ORYSTALIZMD FRUITS, &O for sale, Wholesale and Retail, at PECOND end OHESTNIIT Btreeta 'IMF; SECOND TERM of the Session in JR- MIN INSTITUT& will commence February sat. apply at the Rooms, O. E. corner THIRTEENTH and FILBERT. R. 0111 WART, Pertalpl. jiol4f /Mina!afloat( attb eattartntraltipt. truE COPARTNERSIIIP heretofore" et. 11 letini l betaeen WILLIAM P Ii&NCOOK s 1 THADDIe B 110$1113 le We day Militated, by wets I torment. The batistes Will be settled and costing • I by W. P. IC ii.loloooll, at the Store, tl2 CHEFIr• NUT Street. • •" W. P HAW - JOON, TrIADDALTEI NORRIS. Phl/adelphia, Pebraary iet, .1859 fe4.Bt COPARTNtRSHIP.-0. 0. P. WAli NE$ have this day assoolated with Them 108111 SEIPDEL, under the firm of 0. do 0. 2. WARMER 00., for the purpose of oontinaLog the Watoh.o,, hfoonfaeturing Poainens, et the old eland, E. W. 00 n , of PIOTEI and MINOR Streets, Ed Amy. - CU rusk:mt. WARNER, CHARLES P. WARNER, ;081APH BEYDA.L. Philadelphia, PehrtterY 10,0869. fed•ate COPARTNERSHIP. --D. M. ROBINSON has thin day ereociated with him hie brother, I'. 7. ROBINSON, and eon, 0. A. AMMON, under tt, arm of D. M. ROBINSON & COMPANY, for the pur pose of continuing, MI heretofore, the Stock Commis sion Business. • A. M. ROBINSON, H.T. ROBINSON, 0. A. ROBINSON. Offlee, 188 South TRIAD Street. February let, 1858. NOTIOD.--.11. D. HDOVER (late V. S. Marshal for the Diarist of Columbia.) has asso ciated Limon( with WALTER D. DAVIDGE, 00114- senor at Law. Rosiness before the U. S. Supreme end Circuit Omuta, the Owlet of Olefins, and the Executivo Bepartments promptly attended to. Address DAVIDGH & HOOVER, LOHIBIANA Airflows, Washington City. 3.14-tf LIMITED PARTNERSITIP.—The Snb ecribers hereby give notice that they have entered into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the lase of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re lating to Limited Partnerships. That the name or firm under which said partnership is to be conducted is "It. WOOD, MAIMS, & HAY WARD." That the general, nature of the Drollness intended to be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing and (Bathing Business. That the names at all the general and special part ners intereated therein, are BENJAMIN Y. MABSII (general partner), LEWIS W. HAYWARD (general partner), EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND (general partner), NiNBY lIIINDIRSON (general partner), BIODARD WOOD (general partner), LURED H. POSTER. (gene ral partner), RICE &RD D. WOOD (special partner), and JOSIAEt. BACON (special partner), and all of them the sate partners, general and special, reside in the City of Philadelphia. That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the special partnere to the Common Stock, is Two hundred thousand dollars, of which One hundred thousand dollars. in cash, has been ao contributed, by the said RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner, end of which, One hundred thcausand dollars, in each, has been so contributed, by the said JOBIAEL BACON, ripe- Mal partner. That the period at which the said partnership le to commence, is the thirty-Brat day of December, A.D. 1858„ and the period at which it will terminatei le the thirty-first day of December, A.D. DM. RICHARD D. WOOD, Spaniel Partner. JOSIAEL BACON, Special Partner. BENJN. V. MAMIE. L W. RAT WARD. EDWD. T. TOWNSEND. HENRY HENDERSON. RICHARD WOOD. ALFRED H. POSTED. Philads., Deo. 31, 1818. Jttanranse Companies. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL STA.T.VIVEMINT OF 13,813MT8. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 81,8513,100 89,280,200 PAID CAPITAL-- ...... 278,415 1,322,075 INVESTMENTS, $3,081,445, AS FOLLOIC 8 : Real Estate 522,851 9 5 3114,255 Oasis on bsod in Think. ~,, 6,884 9 4 81,420 Clash in hands of Agents.... 14,919 0 1 74,595 Loans= Bonds isktortgages, 74,797 8 0 878,985 Loans on Lire Policies 11,904 1 5 69,620 Moots of the United Mates bald In New York 84,800 18 3 171,950 New York State 6 per coot. stook and loans on State and city stook bed in New York 40,456 19 7 202,280 Loans on Railway and other stooks in Great Britain... 885,107 0 5 1,925,850 Railway and other stook.— 24,918 8 5 124,590 £616,289 2 8 2,081.446 Premiums received in the year 1867 1475,049 4 8 $876,246 Looses pa!d in 1867..... 90,684 /9 2 462,920 Lossea not paid 8,694 1 8 17,910 Mi other otaitna agatnat the m Copany 10,3T0 13 7 50,860 PRILAZZLPTILL, January 26,1829. GEORGE WOOD, Agent, 228 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA TRIO COMPANY INSURES AGAINST LOPS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, AND MANES INSURANCE ON LIVES ON FAVORABLE TEAMS. REFERS TO 0. H. Fisher, Dag. Adolph N. Rorie, Peg , Prem. Bank of Mumma. D. B. Comegya Seq., Caehter Philadelphia Dank I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Beg. John Grigg, Esq. Name. B. & W. IYeleb, " TELOMta & Martin, n James, Nont, Santee, /c 00., 1, David 8. Drawn & " 8. Morrie Wain & Co., ~ N. Trotter & 00., 1, D. A.Fahnestork & HatIaYor—BAMCDL CODELAND. Inspector—WM. A. BIMPS9N. Atteoding Phyaleian—Dr. W. W. HERILARD. .oonaulting Physical:la—Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON feb4-f m er 2w EASTERN INSURANCE COWAN Y.— ovituni No. 6 EXollitiOX. AV./1101MM 01TIT4L 6600,000 a/KW. sTooic Boosoftiaeo 100,000 OZARTIIII . . TIRE RISKS on Merchantliee and Buildings. 1) Marine Risks on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. • INLaND Transportation Risks on Goode per Rail r—oads,:Canaln, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms. The Board of Direetore On order to guard against any serious calamity, and thus afford greater security to the insured) hoe resolved to take no more than Five Thousand Dollars on any one rink dB losses will be promptly and liberally settled. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, Robert B. Walker, William Damn Brown, Jacob Lukens, Ititlhard G. Stotesbury, George Cookumn, Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy, Thomas Shaw, iamb Reed, Robert B. Taylor, W. 0. BtoteabarY. ANDRBW COCHRAN, President. WIC INGRAY BROWN, Vice President 11VOTIOR.-TRE PRESENT CAPITAL 1 of THE BPITERMISE LPISURANOE COMPANY 4100,0001 having been paid In cash, notice 18 hereby given that an Increase of the same, to the elm of Two Unwired Thailand Dollars, has been authorized by the Stockholders, and that the subscription book will be opened on the first day of March neat, at the Office of the Company, where it will remain open until the in creased amount has been subscribed OOAIILI2B W. CONN, Becretary. Philikelphia, 29 January, 2859. 1 4 1 N T t; RPR 1 8 E INSURANCE 00M- A:4 PANY. (FIRS WM:MANOR IXOLI2IIAVELP.) maitoroaa• F. Ratohford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, Wiliam 'Rae, George EL fitnart, Nalbro Proper, John It Brown, John M. Atwood, B. R. leehnestock, Benj. T Tredick, Andrew D. Cub, Geary Wharton, J. Livingston Brringer. Y. RATOIIFORD STARR, President OIIARLBB W. 00XD, Bea-story. Temporgry Office, 152 South FOURTH Street. .481- trout rp VULTON's INSURA CE, ADJUSTING, .L AND OOLLEOTING No. 608 ORDIVINITT •PHILSDZLYBI►. The undersigned having been practically engaged for a number of years in different capacities of the fun ranee buslness--for several Jeers in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance COMPlibiell—now otters his services to those containing Loma or Damage by Fire to property insured, in making out their proofs of snob lose or damage in full compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in each a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. lie Is assisted by the best legal counsel In Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Olaime against, Insurance Companies. 'lt is known by many who have sustained lose by Hire to property !neared, end it hes also been the experience of the undersigned. that policies aro frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a are occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting the inenranoo, or for some other mute, which, although an important fact, le scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to avoid such disaatrons occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired. and examine policies effected by others (in most cases) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining loss or damage by are, as above, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the Are as passible. d22.2mitho JAMES 'TILTON. tUatcbco, leacirp, B Airxr & Co., 70111Ilintlr BAILEY & KITOEIEN, have removed. to their new Flre•proot, White Marble Store, 818 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTE( BIDE, BELOW TUE 4IIIARD 1101187, Now opening theif.fall Mock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WADED, AND BANOY GOODB, To which they incite the attention of the publlo. SILV.I6II-WARS, WATOILBS, DLLMONIO3, AND PSAULB, anl7.lf tt TRUSSESI—Genuine French, of Adults. TRUSSES! (leonine Breach, for Children, TRUSSES! do do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles: Supporter Brans ; English Abdominal Delta; Syrin ges, a new and improved salt-injecting article, specially adapted to Ladies' use. Also, bath-room or hydrant Enemas; French Permute,. ; Dream Pumps; Infante , lictrUms Blake; Nipple Shells and Welds. For sae by CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, and Practical &Murder or. Mechanical Remedies d. W earner TWELVTII and RACE Phila. Ladle* , rooms—outeance on Twelfth 'treat, neat door U &to. okol4-Ba. Al RS. STEEL'S WHOLESALE AND RE IT!. TAIL CORSET AND SKIRT WAREHOUSE, in TENTH, second door above Chestnut street, east side. MON NO ys/IN(} CURD= 43troot. it 3.001, itlanto. UJANTED—A SITUATION In a &st ela% Ribbon, Bilk and Lace Importing or Job• Meg Molise. The aftertl ' aer bee considerable eiperi• once In the business, .and can Influence a good trade (join Pennsylvania and also South and Wont. Would have no ObjeoMocui to ► good Millinery Roue. Thiex ceptionable referenced. siren. Address ARGIIIi," oMoe N. American and U. S. Gazette. it* WANTBD - ,—ln a Wholesale Book and istanoaery,lioase, a competent YOUNG BUN, with a knowledge at the business. None other need apply. Addreu i in headier/tag of Ilippiloant, 80% /210, Post Office. fe4..13 WANTED—Ark active YOUNG MAN, as bALB6MAN, Int s Panay, DrpyOoode Jobbing Rouse, One lisvlng eognaletanoe with Ilea alt 7 and near trade can apply, Box 2042, PoetOdioe. fetZtdr WANTED—A SITUATION, by a Young 516 n) In n Dry-Goode House. Oam IntMears a good fade from Barka, Lancaster. and Lebanon counties . Would prefer 11. throa•mouthalloulo. Ad drem 3111.11RfrY, 1516 CALLOWELILL Bt., w ANTEP—A first-class SALESMAN, in • Wholesale Clothing noise. to whom • good salary will be Address PBRIATIOItANOV, Office of The Puss. fet-St* WANTED—A: SITUtITION„in 9 Drug • Store ,to b.aro the bosh:mei, by Ladle years or age. Aebireee T.. 11„ OffieLl of Mfg paper. te4.4t* VIVANTED—A. competent person to take V charge of a large Cyprus Shingle and St a ve Mill in Virginia, who ran furnish $2,600 in cash. 6 liberal salary will be given. Address MILL, at this °taco, with real name and where an interview can be had. te3-4tir \UV - ANTED—By a reliable young Man, a BITTIATZON ae Light POBTBEt s in a btore or otherwise. Is a good Penman and Accountant, well posted in double-entry Book-keeping. Unexceptiona ble city re'erencee can be given from last employers. Address J. D., Press Moe. fek-itit WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN is desi rous at obtaining employment at some respecta ble business, where he can obtain a fair remtmerstlon for his services. The but of recommendation', can be produced. Address 4, PERSZTSRANOB, ), at this Office. fe2-st* WA. NTED -- A SITUATION by a YOUNG MAN, who has had nearly five years , experience as Meknes:it Book-keeper in one of the largest oommlssion Vonses in the oity, and who can give saris actory reference from present employers Please address 4, JACKSON,” at this Wane. fe2-Bt* A 800111-EEPEP., with zis years' ex perienee in this city. desires an engagement, and refers to his present and former employers. Address ALPHA." at this Office. fe2..2tit r7'lo CAPITALISTS.—SPECIAL FART NER WANTED, with co,ooo, in a cafe and pro fitable Wholesale and Natal' Trate. The bnaineas hm been established five years, and has grown from a smell to a large trade. It bee the advantage of one of the beet loostions on Chestnut street with low expenses. and a field for profitably I ncreas ing both retail and wholesale branches—the wholesale to almost any ex tent. Satisfactory reference given. Nor particulars address .'TRADE,' ) Office of the N. American and V. S. Gazette. • fel-it iWANTED FOR Tab UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, munarried men, to, whom IFNI be given good pay, board. clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a We or child, will be accepted. apply for MOUNTED BERviaz at No. 81.2 DURKIN Street, above Rlghth, north aide. . I. N. MOORS, apll-tf let Lieut. let Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. Ocrarbing. BOARDING. -A back Parlor and aecond atory front Chamber vacant, in WALNUT, near Thirteenth. Address P. 0. T., Blooes Dispatch. fea•Btek. ROAEDING .—A GENTLEMAN and or two EINEM& WIRITLIMPI can hear of s good place to a private Welly, where the comforts aflame cao be enjoyed, by addressing a note to " PAT TI-PON," at this Office. fe24t* Sot Gate anb to tet. 'ILERS FOR SALE.-3 Plain Cylinder Boilers, 361 n. diameter, "ED feet Jong, with are front and connections complete. Also, 2 Plata Cylinder Rollers, EP in. diameter, 26 feet long, with beaters un der. Both sets in complete order, and for eale low. .Ap- PIT to WEAVER, HITLER, dr CO., fe3-6t if No. 33 N. WATER and 22 N. WRARVEB. A FARM OF 820 ACRES FOR $80.00,-- •f - A- Missouri Lands sold, entered, and located from 12li rte. to $2 60 •r sore. Office, N. B. corner VIETH' and CHESTNUT ••• reefs, • fe3•lmee VOR SALE—A PARE, containing ]3D I. Acrea of /arid eltusted near BM:ton, Cecil county, Ma lend , within 800 yards of the Depot of the Phila delphia, Wilmington, to Baltimore Railroad, two hours' ride from the city of Philadelphia, The laud le all in first-rate condition; it is well im proved and rich; It is high and rolling. The land has all been limed over within years. It Is all under the beet of fencing The improvements consist to part of a new brick Dwelling, a new double deck Barn that coat $2 000 three years The farm will be sold for leas than value, and pay ments made easy. Nor further particulars caU upon or address fel , fitat R. T. MAY, ELKTOR, Md. LOR SALE—THE STOOK, FIXTURES, and GOOD-WILL of a well-establisned Who DRIIG STORE, eligibly situated In this olty, enjoying a One trade. Address "IdEltOtiftY," at this OBloe. COAL -YARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.— One of the best locations in the eity of Phila delphia, which bas been established and doing an ex. tangly° beelines for the lan twelve years. Terms will ho made easy. Apply at SAIVIIISL NA rff AMPS! Auc tion Rouse, No. 224 2. THIRD Street, below Walnut street. ie 9•Bt FOR SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH IDfStEL and CATHARINE usamosr, Deceased. AU that valuable Lot and Five-Story Store and Dwel ling erected thereon, situated at the northwest corner THIRD and OH BRAY Streets, containing on Third street eighteen feet, on Cherry West seventy-one teat at inches., thence running northward, fortteng an L of ninety feat, back of Acores eituated on Thlristrest. For further particulars inquire of &PANG, ISAAC It BONO, jan-m w 348 North Third street. pg FOR SALE OR RENT-A LARGE lot KAb SION and Forty Acres or levy admirable for Oooutry Seat, finanner lintel. or Boarding School, near Gwynedd 81,iion, North Pennsylvania Railroad, 1.8 miles from Phila.lof his. Apply to R. K. LRBD, fiti Beath SIXTH Street. 11.29-6 t STORE TO RENT. A imaiDeoun arortz, ito. 628 ARM. Street Neatly fitted up with Wail Cases, Marble Counters, and Marble door, suitable for Jeweller and Silversmith, or any fancy business. Bent, 1900. Also, WBLL•LI(}I3TED /OCR= STONY BOOM, Vitty by Thirty Net, ON NORTH BTRERT ANA/ to JONES, WHITS, di moomtm, jal3-1m No. 628 ARCH Street. PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HARWELL MILL, situated on the Wissahickon Oreek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. This MCI Is adapted to make fine Boot Papers. It has three engines, one four rollohloof 52 inchea wide, and all the appurtenances for the sue oesshal manufacture ofpaper. Poeselaion given imme diately. Apply to, or address. GEORGE FL LEVIS, d29-tf No. BO South SIXTH Street. dig FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOOIIST Street, (or Washington Spam) from the bit of January, 1859. The house la three stories high, with basement, back building, &a., now occupied byJ. W. Forney. Apply at thoOftioe of The Press, or at the house. no4S•tf TO RENT.—On the let January nest, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (24, 3d, 4th and 6th floors, each 24feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 638 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper aide, between aunt 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 Onus, Instals, Ss. NEW GUN STORE. PHILIP WILSON BCOO., 432 012E8TNIIT STRUT, kelt the attention of Merchants, Gunamiths, and:Sport& men, to the very eurintoe Fowling piece', Rhine, lac. of their own manufacture, which are not surpassed by the bent imported Gone in quality and Apish. The enwrap OALITIZB of eachGnumartufacturtel by them will be fully guarantied. They are also regularly re• ceiving, direct from the makers, a fall assortment of the BUT CUM Or TIOILIAII AND TIMOR OM, Of the celebrated stamps of Moore JE Harris, Doan It Admi rondo/mug Jamb ,to., Wadley Eleharde, Purdy, Greener, together with A complete etook of the cheaper style of Enghah and Belgian Gnus } which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALL VARIETY OF OUNBILITHS' TRIMMINGS, nett as Barrels, Stools, Bode, Illonnuoge,--7tlaalre, Onn Bags, lochs, and Look Purr:atom Blare Cape, Oar: triages, Wade, &0., on the,moat favorable terms to the trade. 3a124fe18 REMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MEROHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR BRLOW TWELFTH. South Side, Where he le prepared to execute all ardent In Me 11126, haring cu hands full supply of GOODS for Gentle men's wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, No. 1128 OICESTNEET Street ( I N AOCOUNT OF THE BREVITY OF V TUE SEASON. and in order to make room for SPRING GOODS, we have concluded to sell out our Winter Stook regardless of cost, forTtre weeks. Now, those wishing to purchase will tind it to their advan tage to give no a call. Come one, come all, and obtain these bargains. FINE WREN= CLOAKS, &VT BEAVER CLOAKS. FINE ERENOU RAGLANS, HEAVY DEAVER RAGLANS, BEOOIIE LONG AND SUTURE SHAWLS, Of all qualities and grades. FINE PHENOL( BLANKET SHAWLS, FRENOU AND ENGLISH MERINOES. EMBROIDERIES! mmaßonmass!! .. . Collars, Blesses, Infants' Waists, Linen Cambric Haodkerobieta, Velvet Ribbons, Cloths, Ousimeres, Table Linen, and Table Cove', and many other good■ too numerous to mention. Give ns a a call, and it you don't buy, you'vrill be treated vith civility. Don't forget. bialf.LßGY'B, ja2B-nfm-iI No. 11 Smith NINTH Street. MEhittERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. The following forty-ono members of the Senate and Rome, vie: Meters. BIIARPIER. COPPEY, GREGG, MYER, SCOFIELD, RUTHERFORD, BALDWIN, PROM YARDLEY, of the Senate ; and Messrs. THORN, 11,51KER8LEY, GRATZ, WOOD, WALBORN, HARD ING, STEER, NBALL, SHEPPARD, FISHER, AB BOTT, KILEY, MoDOWELL, IRIBII, BRITON, SNEAD, KINNEY, BARLOW, PRARON, MEHAF. FEY, MILLER, ROUSE, WIIITMAN, 0 AMPBELL, blo) CLIME, PRICE, ELLMAKER, GREEN, KEANAGY, ROSE, WILLISTON, and OLAT7,, of the Hones are sejaurning for the present session, at the JONES' I-10 US F. erected in 1857, corner of MARKET BQUARE and MARKET Street, BARRIBBURG, Pc, where nmple accommodations may by obtained at ali times for their respective friends, end others having bueinese with them. is3l-mwkfr-2w JOY, COE & CO.'s ADVERTISING AND 00151111IS8ION AGENOY, 439 °REST NUT St., 2d door, Philadelphia, and Tribune Buildings, Now York. • JOY, cot, 00. are the Agents for The mot4.in fluential and largely circulating Newapapere in the United States and the Caoedits. They are authorised to receive advertisements and subsorlptione et the lowest tales. jaT•lntemakilll 2mirwntntg. ROBINSON OBIJSOB will open for lealdbilica at Cf.A-LI,N , MZ=c Sl5 CHESTNUT STEEET, On MONDAY NEXT, 7th Institut, THE SERIES OP TEN PAINTINGS ET SULLY, Illustrating the History and Adventure* of ROBINSON ORUSOB. ADMITTANCE BEASON TIONXTB feb4-2t* AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TESTIMONIAL TO MRS. D. P. BOWERS, ' Prior to her departure for Europe. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY MISS VaNDIINROU MR. BWIWBOHNI: MISS MART A. otaimoti, KR. J. B. Howl, MISS VIOLA CROMER, ME. A. W BENNO. MLLE ANNA WISSLEE Mr. BINGHAM, MRS. D BOWERS, Andother Artiste of Dlethaction. The performances will commence with EL GEOtID in which 7 . U S d VICATE ANDENHOYPand HE. BMW , BORNE will appear. MLLE, ANNA WISI3LRE, from Patti, her ant W¢ pearance to this country, in Oarattuas, bp ktirrosibune and Auber. To be followed by THE IMJNOHBACK, Snatainsi by Mrs b. V; BOWERS, Mies VIOLA CEOCHER, Mr. evalgtosmc Mr. J. B. HOWE, Mr. //NEIN°, and other artieta.. To conclude with THE MORNING CALL, Snateined by Miss MARY AGNES CAMERON and Mr. PENNI). Tickets 50 and 26 - cents. Seats may now be wound at the Academy, without extra charge, from 9 to o'clock. feta tUE W WALNUT-STREET THEATER, J. coma MIS AND WALNUT MIBTS -4katina and Stage Manager Mr. X 1 Keaffit. BENEFIT 01 , BABES SULLIVAN. THIS (Prlday) imam February 4 , 1869 , &Whelk, Sam &MIMI; ',Want% Mr.H..A. Ferry ; Lady Macbeth, Mee. Duffield; Fleanes, KW Percy. A LOAN OF A LOVED. Priem of admiefficat—fleacad Tler and Family l C i ltrilea r and Third ifisr,l6 am* SIM_ O O II, S Citrate, 60 cants; PAM% Scum, &wrong to their 100 • 1 04% and Pi Ehntie Bests in °Mode% and Prints Boxes, 76 coats. Doan open at half past 6 Was* Oartahk zlaw at r o'clock WIELE&TLEY & oLmiKE ,5 A801143T. iekykattagsd Stags Kammer. THIS Wide) NVNNING, Ilebrary 4, 1859, OUR EMU WAN COUSIN. Aea Teencba•d, oar American Oonain, Mr. J. B. Clarke; Lord Pandreary, Mr. Wheatley. To unwinds with , - ALADDIN; OR, PRI WONDXRPTIL LAMP Admission, SS airs Secured Seats in Dread Circle, ate; Orchestra Stalls, AO ate; Beata in Private Roles, TO eta; Gallery,lB ate; Gallery for dkdored Persaes, Siete Private Boz in Ga ll ery for Colored Persons, SS atm; Whole Private BorAls., DOM% open at half put 0 o'oloolt precisely. L NATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST., vi above NIGHTIL—LNWIN N. LENT, TWO 01801331.8 AND A 1431NAI= 1. arlda9) ITINLNG. February 4.1859, TAN AMONG'S% DIONAGPuvIi Of Lions, Tigers, Leopards and Panthers, and the 00. lot& Beast. • TIPPOO BAIN. Equeatsian, Gynumatia, and Acrobatic Pests. BOALS OP PNIO2B. Drees Often and Parquetto 40 eloall °Midrib* under ten years of age " Family Circle 20 as Doors open at plarter to T o'clock. Perfornmatoon will commence at Ix. ITIROBLEITV's VARIETIES 1 .--(Cate Ohm _A. unto northwest comer of MUTH and OHISST. tiIIT Streets. 11180BLI114Z0VB IMINOW&Tg Brom 7N toll °Weak. T. AWOKE; Manager.' fel•6t* BARTHOLOREW'n STATUE PARA.DISE LOST, EVE REPENTANT. BTATIIM,IM MARBLE, BY THE LATE AMERICAN BOULPIOR, EDWARD S. HABTEOLONEW, PENNSYLVANIA AOADEITY Olt THH 7133 ABM Oasernirr itrati; aitow ra.sTll2ll *SUNS!, ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY May, HROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 5 O'CLOCK P. M. RXEIBITED NOR TRH lIHRIMIT OP THE MO THER, OP TEE ARTIST. dingle adult/mien, 0 cents. Children under 12 yearn half prim. Season Tickets, 50 Gents. ja.29-1m ' tioDONOTTGEt's GAIETIES -224 BUM SMUT, .ODOWDND AND DILTGHTED ANDINNOIII BIDLOPLEY and THOMAS. to Lather vs Polltfay - Malone Sok. Banjo 0010 .70711 g wntrams, Ballad - let; OLE MILL WPM and Troupe; ELM LONG, Omuta 'Vocalist • Miss MATILDA and Miss BM& MARIE: in beenttini Mums; FULTON _MT mug, Negro Daneetue. The pevfornmeaese wlllennelude with OE HUM!. in Weak in all the Company ap pear. Admillaneelo sand Mts. Billiard daloon OPeli day nod evening. Entertainment commences at Tx preelaely. Floe appeenanee thte innining or mai mad THILILIVIAII. the celebrated LieriPirells 1.1 - AIIIERIOAN MY OF MUSI DENIM Olf MLLE. PIOOOLOKIN.T, TIMRSDAN Evening, lebraarl 10. Mr Ullman reebeatfully =unloose that Mile. MOO -406i1N1 being =titled to a benefit in Philadelphia, he has engaged, for thie propane, the Academy of Muds only for THIIHEID&Y EVENING. ilebruery 10, When will be given, for the flat time, Donk:GNPs admired Opera of DON PAD:WALD, Lot which Mlle. PICOOLOMLNI will appear in her celebrated role of tOBINA, misted by t PLORRNTA LOBIZCI, 111A.GOIOROTTI. Ater the Opera of ,‘ Don Pettpaate,ll vitt be Oise" fo r the erattito in Philadelphia, the celebrated Toot h Aot of Donisetti'e grand Opera of I MAltTilti, Mile. PIOCIOLOASINI will slog the part of Pauline. Bland with the consent of Mlle. PICIOOLOMINI, the Price of sdmission ha been fixed at ORR DOLLAR TO ANT PART OP Tin AO&Dibilf. Peas may be seemed in Paquette, Paquette Oirelep Pamily oitote, end ArePtlitheetzer WITHOUT ANT EXTRA. ORARoE. The sale of seats commences on MOADAY, lfebrn ery T. Mlle. PWOOLOIGNI departs on /MIT for New Tait, where she appal" tnn the ume evening, and then leavee for Albany, Twee Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, and the West. fel-tf SENTIMENTAL, COMIOAL, SERIOUS, LAUGHABLE, AMUSING, ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE, separate and combined. Mies KIMBERLY'S FRIENDS hare the pleasure et announcing that this lady has consented to appease ((after an absence of about four years) before the Phila. delphia public, on FRIDAY livening next, February 4, at the NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL. The poetical and amusing recitations given by MIAs K. have met with the moat unbounded annum, in a re cent tour in the Eastern States, and she returns to greet her many admirers in this city with a reputation rm. equalled m this class of entertaieunezits. Bhe has selected for this oecadon Longfellow's new poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish " It is a story of the early Pilgrim days, and the heroine la the beautiful maiden, Priscilla, whose name has beoome historical as one of the doctor those heroin women whet landed at Plymouth. Also, Butler's amusing end ontazieel production, " Nothing to Wear: , This last piece has been recited by Miss Kimberly one hundred times, and has been repeatedly encored. The admission mods will be limited to the espaeity of the hall, and will be placed at the low price of * cents, and maybe had at the music and other stores, and at the Ledger Milos. fel at Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence quarter before 8; IVI72ENNERCDOR (`orDE OLD") VO LTA- oeL $OO/ETT'B TWELFTH ANNUAL GRAND F &NOY DRUB BAIL wIU take phew on TURBDAT EVENING, February Bth. 7869 , at the Amerloart AosnEhlY OP MUSIC. Preview' to the Ballwin be performed, in full ecesturee, the celebrated. "OATH AND SLIMING OF THE POIGNABDB.. Choruses from Mayerbeees grind opera THE liIIEIJENOTEyr Accompanied by a select orchestra of 40 performers, ender the leadership of OAST, Elq• "The beil orchestra, under the direction of the Messrs. HAMM. - Floor bfinagers—Protetsors J. MARTIN AND K. SIMKO. • Casts, by subscription. admitting a gentleman and two ladies, VI 60, can be obtained from the following Managers: G. Dufour, eon Puce , M. R, Mackie. 0. Leibrith„ Dr. (k.. Heiden/ticker, J. 3ochesperger, L. Herbert, Charles ,Dummig, J. pre, W. Halbert ' H. Tile, 0. Samuels, Col. Pitsgerald, A. lafore, o.iratterlien, A. H. Rosenholm, 0. Wolff, H. Toltmer t H. Wesendonki O. Lindner, Schwesnmer, 0. Uaidiaoh., Prof. ktutin i , Prof. RlatkO, B. Seldom :Jas. Grimm. A. Getty, 0. A. Thodinm. Prof. Raise, P C. Schmidt, F. Threes, L. Bethink., C. Camp . t; Schick. d. R Jonas, B. D.. P. Belie, 0.• Herring, H. D., G. Vo ll mer, G. Groan:tan, romper sonliert, H. Pouring, A. Relnstine, Joseph Nett, Cinch, Lindentneyer, J. P. Steiner, Bark Hasler, Jacob Kemper, Henry Pox, Lords G•bhardt, Professor Carl Goldner, Prof Ph. Bohr B. H. Holsetoson, John A. Batter, John Fenner, A. B . Reichenbach. 0 Mohr, Joe. Drexel, Prod. Steeb, Foster, John Thoraley, Ymtl Caret, P L. John, Vogel, G. Bergner, Y. Ladner, A. Fagg peal Writer, Albrecht, David Rosenhehn. Also, from the member' and the Committee. Ph. Dotlein, P. A. Hones, Geo Goebel, Geo T. Brokert, A. Kemper, S. Ballooning, R. Bombing, J. P. Persoh. Perforradoce to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Ostriagea will set down heals month and take op heads north. last-St QIGNOB, BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGB, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COME AND LAUGH. Conte and see the r toin7 Blitz, the Amusing Blitz, the Itenstatable Blitz, the all Lsog bap hing Blitz, the ropaiar Blitz, the Blitz who nuked py PENJPONMANOE &VERY EVENING, itoanneating at TX o'clock , and WEDNESDAY end SATHEDAT Aff- TERNOONS at S o'clock. CONSISTING,of WONDERFUL 3IETAMOIiPHOSES, astonishing scenes to Ventrlicileisin, the Learned Oa nary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Hone Deuces. Ada:dation 25 cents. Children 13 tents. SANEORD'S OPERA HOUSE, - BLZVIINTH street. between Market end Chestnut. OPIN FOB, THE SNABON. By the Largest?roUpe ot MINSTBALS IN TEMP/MILD. wimp's OPRItA NOUN. ANA THIII VIANTORD ORILDR3N. Admittance 25 eenta. jiT-lm ripilE PENNSYLVANIA AOADENY OF .LL TEA PTNB ARTS, No. /OW 0112/32'2111T SUMP, Ie OPEN minx (Sundays excepted) train S A. M. 111.16 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children 22 cents. Shares or Stock, entitling the holder's Stray to ad. mission al all time, $3O. dl-tt MUSICAL FIIND HALL.-THE GER- IvA- MANIA OBORBEITRA wsll conoacrice tam e Pablto lISHBABPALB on BATURDAT mat, film 20th. Single Tiokets 20 cents ; a package o eight tickets for $l, what' nay be obtained at Ant:lWe, 110 Chestnut street Beek & fanton'e, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The par* formAnea 00211b1IMICAS at BJ6 &Wank P. M. stedY4l B. WHELEN & 00., MA* IliantiNtl, STOWS, and IXOBANCIE ONSION, No 300 viAxaityp Street. 6T(10138 and &NB, of all de4criptions bought and sold on Commisa , on to the principal cities of the United States or roflope. Partici:der ltt.r'lQLl given tO tLe pare investment of 2104% jal9 Jan op
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