rvS~~~~{"~.~i~_ `"ti Ot• - rO?4 - 4._ .rOnot.io --, , !1',/",effratifithfir,clrtirMSTilif.fdlx:t rigdTfinlitC= Y - ttprif , bilii'i.oirtilolit.OilVegnt . ;iitlit'oliTfolireroll in .;>.Piniladelphi ; for come that ,ellaited ,more_ geiseral attintitin , of iloilinneY ; AltiOflint , which is in.' ;;;nilitinetl'hi - ,,Ceraizieneetlfli evening; at Oinoirt ZObli toltit..:foAlitptilleott#ll effldvilierdle lee? • - -Oil - On, replete teltii , •"; Profilue - dlint inlightinided . eliatintiate and nand ten Pissl*,, mod inch rid eauinethinite - • tikrequesti ifit,annierto - which Mr: fordlnitAiiiiikttpfl7tfi r .leptien - , - iste is Satfielent . • 7 , that. Is24e,,:cf,ineris:Cia - n ootialtiimeritnit be - , t4l",4lrei, Bepreeontativeeof fdtitnizeOliii:aistioe," in the prognia of which will be presented the funeral depirtmelin re. - *pike,' Hanley, Tit - this eienlisiWillbit,lritielitinio Pliosoverliaq—Colues - bee being thi cgr i l OP".."o.o.., l "`: ' AoTnopoatiaeL • have - alread y alladedito (be Pen - ethic cameo of u ltotaree to be eon.' seen Aitt. - ioneiti ,,- Hall - in - -te-inerow ITuensinete.- - stlng;.a.pfl - would isgeln.rainlin - Our roadere tint the Op ` i:win - WY of , heirlatio able a mini of solemn as Prole: , ei or fif 14 - •Hitmfielluritnielleiably le tee rare to be Over.: bilked by our, olileette, - '4,Phi lectures will be fov~ is numherland - wig be delivered in behalf Cf y o th, g : Men's Chrietlin *esealation of this The etibleat• proper will be; 4 6 'Allusions feund the Hebrew SariPtir_.,isi..sa ar i anbci i id . r the Light of, • Modern . ' Baleen." , ..e presume that early application' for --- Etelet4 - Olg neoeffsary; is the number will be klief tq the eispaiity . ot the MiNTEtim street, attended' - on Hitt:thy, that {t le intended, if, ihneesery, to day, to open the large reoixi‘,-14 the:baiciiienr, of the Chu t eh; So, that all , who wishio, participate iillthesi may find accommodation. "- The 'interest these noon-' day gatherinkisfeluorsisliisill , increasing. Tuft tioni Ussolusively . nationa - en affair as Paul BlOrph - y, -- Betylen, 'end Prioress, or the , elalpunteter,prho went to Paris after buckwheat GAPS* is befog isbuittla - ..tlegland., 13,114 -Life Biwa". or bar • decay at Caused by -the - peoi Intuit, of American oat 1 Byeaklog tease :•-' • Isl. The- Cleveland•Re!caa bee dleoevered %bat Oa st:It:OS; When he speltfi of,t tourism in tries,. referred 'to wegon tortices"-4*( --- wet those that weggielsly advise' every body to but , of Granville Stoke', the great olotlilex,No.llo7 Chestnut street. /WY EXOLdirD.—Near _ bulge. Br4lind,yeaent excavations have - brought to light an 'ar, pavement of eequielte beauty, i° ll . l l',4l;itieitifialfe'd the design Ls - afriaidane ae it is beechr the" eintre r kilt% and elaborate bOrdei i ° 7 diaill isieription whlidi has he en carefully year 'prinente- at' the Biown F lActie Wilson; Nee: 4108 end-,605_ Chestnut sizintoniveelaih, . gpagrior y. Awe rfen.—." Who is dead?" wheta - perion Of is goiid-biiitiored Irishman, as pfunerel, win pimps along, • 4 .1 donlinow," wen hie - response, •" bet believe • It is the jing:n oen la.the - • • •der:r., , There Wee inuitik eel :wa'ahoald,lnfer that all fina,,pcniieellick mie - deeirt - dili t -quilittelswenld.buy tiieti,alogdog at It; IL. Bldildge , sl - . "01,K Pienilin:Ball rClothing' 821 -chiiiitpOtArreet.;sl -- p ,assofit,lieeier oefirteoin Hi T. ,1. be- finfol. eft "hie . post,,,retiVind. obliging as usual. - • , ARIt(VAIrATPRINOIPAI: , HOTELO. ar.F''or addzlvinal•Hotels see' jotareh page: • 0 IRARDAIOTBL—AiItestnnt street; below Ninth Brintiiii,,WesbOliester ' W BDelaware It B Poiiitroy; —Wo Mr Dtteley..N Y, . • !Mr Byrn & ' ' Mies Perry;•llwis •- -• • P Thomis 7r, .1 I Div• & Is, Ilona Bilis/LB Brown, AM • • 7 ZI 154.toniN Y Dontin, a 0 _." • ''••• •• .A.:lenlies " ' I' •:••• 0 Weil; 8, Laois =- • •IY Bosotir Bt Lads It MoDonnelli Balt I! lying; N 0 OeldWell, BO' • • QBrlkbek Jr, PUY' Tao Hoghee, Pottsville. R 0 ROW - , Rlibtii,ind • 4 Liao Honig,' Balt , L Sion, ,e • ," ' •-•• Merry,' I Weniblp, - L Lamst, tleoigia • III•aorl•& Is, Ohio - • a Moßnight 'N Y ' • - = Ailsauttacrgitzt,biLidniti titrieti - ebOie Fifth It 11 Powell, Ph . lfs ' John Thompson, R - Chorea:4mo, Wilm, Del W Sanderson; Wilm, Dal J Del - DAtofdLllen, pe John Whitfield, Re_ • - • MANE Lilt ; /10178N,-tlestoat street, - above Third 4 BS Kidtain, - N Y • Harrison, Zir Y ,3ittelligence. eY'ARE POTIRTH P* 011 - MEMOSANDA. Bleanietin Roaiionton, Baker, cleared - at Bokton 6th. lan. for Paiiidelihis. - , • fitearoeldp..Ztozw.andereon, for.H44,oleiredat`Neir Ship ToLnd Queen, nay, ' of . . and: 'far Yhila d ,elpkia; . cleared at Pm - mares4th loot. Ships aiisibeth Dennison. fiord sod ..asktatad, Moore, front Marselliee, arrived. at New York 6th that. ", :illegbanlen,,Bickford, from New York for Ban Precci . " was spokenhibe 2T, Islt s 0 N, long 8T W. 86 . 4- Grotto, Jordan front Bt Thomas, at_ Matanans 26',6 cat. • nip oomoro, Maury, firom Calcutta, arriTa at Boa ion 6th hot. , Ship Ham of the Weet, POt!ersoa,- from Oslautts, ar 'loot at Bostoci 6th - • - —_ • ; - _ _Bork 'OaraUoilgoolifogtoni froni o LiTaCe, wan below 15ew lf,otk sth - - PhilooielaßOrry, for Algorithm. etareit at if i• os• natltsconLiqßearoe, for flanocalli cleared at Boa- . , . Beau; MerxlU, for Philadelphia, cleared at 41art.Orleans qr. - , .„ „ .. . '.:igehrlliary:Pile",- lilimaril, for Wilmington, Doh 'kited at Newltiirk /Stkinst._, : 7,, - Sabi Deborah Jones Whiner" to _ Pliti . td ' o!p l _ s . s , thew' niNew Torll.sth inst. -.. . • BabilliátB her,-.lloloies, for Pornamlntioi, - Oleired Witon ethinst.- ; - • ' , . Opepal Notices. Read the "hi - Siker Teetitnony.=-A" distin guished meithial w intisimua "isia, iii si letter_ta - the pro prietor": Ylt may be P . littlpliregnierfor me to siy any. thing hs fa . Sor of s instesfr medicine; but still I,raunt' bete' - witness !pit . HOOVLABWB OAI,I3AiIIO DOBDIAL. , - Aly wife hail long been suffer ebident cold; whisli - lificd all curative Strnytimainand; when; with:pot:coy hnottledge, she - purcitased it bottle oUthe and magic, rid.' tidy rellerld that I inyeelt icoettred naemind bottle ter isbing Live 'obi#enli of whfoli sae weatiedicilly • This' laTalnable , remedy, to -the orecauy, of which irtlier medtasl nien'haia testified, as well as the writer' -et 'titie . ,ititnre,"is prepared only ,by' M. JAOIC. MON, 418 Anil litrest; Philedelphiaj'anCfor'sale, by "Druggists generally throughout !tides and" Price oeitirpei bottle. '; *.;iftte' : Enet-Ltretralo ktretorattWe'recetWes , approbation of the MosteMentllle men in the world; leumini aid 'renovate' linr.croMale of the bead; pro. 'Ten44ran4eri 'the. ioft, 41inei, end Inollied to earl: 17'01;4434 toilet Is,oom. pieta within:OA. , -Sold ty MI Druggists ; and by 371L118 Rd 13611, & 'OO., N 4,104 011768THOT skeet, Plilladel: „ ‘, , fe7-6t Werjas 1 Werra. ' Weirpia 1,-=.llcLifle!* cell:- 11140 d -"VkAilinICES;' thesteat itnerlimai remedyfoi , Woraie.", Bold by all nameable Drugsbite. larkaw&M.za Farrell It!rstile,,& Co., IRON SAFE :Nir A - R -E 0111 8 t A 9: 629 011111STRITT STREET, (Milne's Hal.) - Gawlat Ands—Flie Per Cent, - Interest.— "VsTIGNA4/86114Ti r TRIJO 0091P.ANItiliiLNUT B p.;3et, corner, TRGID, ,Money , 'recelYea• in ail sum, large ibterest paid from' the day of deposit - to Ater dui , - of withdrawal; • Money is- received and payments madeMainWithout snotice. The inesstments are - niade in. Real Estate; - Mortgages, Ground' Emits, and inch first•elass aeouri: lea•SFtlo charter requires. °Mee 9oursfeom 9 teehrit 'n thlitoOrning until 6 Welook In - the • afteinoon, mid on - 11 ,19 9 44 999 ThOraditi - ,i0914. until !s,cociooli, rim = - Durnettis nicotine., • ' cooiiipojait c;f:nut - ',,611; fin Annan the gatii Jra ettleiligri oat iviistolltieie, It IN iith9utotu Jeyrnaints - t4s hats. /roii4 fallipB 08• It pr wit; te - s, iss htolthy.und q),lgot:viq grinsilh It is not greasy or sticky., - ;. , It ;farts no dfiieCeefilibio,"lsw.:,-% „ • softens tp Astir when Aard tad deg.. jtoothes R4a.,irritated seal, Ain. a,ffordi the, 'richest insets. rants lopitslist,.dject. - • aatieli r for a half ylnt bouts. urntWii Cicalae. BI7II3SIXTDB'OOOOLItiE WANE at • 0000AINB _ 4 11113TI11IO1PIAL. - - ;4. - . _ : Mourn, Zuly 1857._ dieeette.,ll iirninerw & cannot refuse to -r- "itate thd.saltlory effect in my own aggravated mie of your iiisellent tut; 011—(0oonelne.),, ' 7 ' Yer"inanirrnentlin nay:hair had been falling off, until :1-crueresrfol of toeing it entirely, „Tile Akin upon my 'lead becalme groan:iliac:wean& more iiillannuyso that ' I Mid not touch it without pain. Ibis irritated eon. .T . ,attritatoid to the use of yarloruktftertlaed hair -`washed,irlihdt r l have slut* been told contain camphene By,the, - of. my .phireielan;Vo Whom you bid ahown'your pierces of -purifying the Oil, I commenced - ite'uilo the'lset week in 7nne . - The act application al. lejo.l the Itching: r and:lVritation f :in three or four Alga the reduea aan d t o d eraaeeedioaPlAni 6l- -the hair lewd to fall ; Ihd'l Lore nonfliet Omega of new hair: 41 titbit thee othere, - ointilarly ... aillicted, bit - in. tifidedte try 16e Annie rereedyr: :Yount Tog truly, ' " • ' ' 15138,15 a. PCIPE, I{vriibiv* Ateertlrte. , 001:10111 , 1 14 i " - 1 Ill tfol fen i d 3 ll thatatf i rdia Matter (or d.„. It taintididbi idt ehu tinvn ustdAt to inktha _best and — An '7 : biassing ... in - FAS - worm. 'Boston' r 9.13 - • d -6 a :4- ' ite rite r lit iiiiiirsi'gip,tally Plfty, pante = '"' - :r. , jeta-dtml in.ft° d good tog_ • '.,-y o i good work an oolinF • ,'"; m: GINGER co. I. inisinNUP Okiet. - ' - :‘9lnulditi - Shades - • - - GOLD BORDERS, , STltyliirtrlEWS, - 1 BLOWEROENTItite, Alt( CENTRO, „Iit'ITH.BORDERS, BHTI4,I9IIITE, 'AND 'ORENN,IIOLLOD • ,,r !" . AHD`SHADE liIXTDRES. i, A new and -varied aaeortnient of Shiden, Lace, and :Hestia Curtains, Ownlees, Harids,Tins, Oentrcs, Loops anCTanaels of all kinds. A large stook of above goods suitable for Spring trade. ;The attention of dealers le solicited. W. HENRY BATTEN, tbitAtapl2- 630 OH 'ARNDT Street., fOr. the PIIALON & 301P8 0000INE little beat and cheapest artlobifor the hair. Per pre setting, beautifying,' and reitoring the -hair, the moat pill at hair.dreeeivg Oar 'offered to the pahllo. - Bold at 517,'497, and 197 Broadway, and by all Prorgiiis rte Ifinaplfooda Dealers' Pint bottler) to cei tDi •half.pintr., 93 canto. ,Inqiiire foe PlialOn 01:11.. d b6COILIe. Wire of counieifelte,, • - • T. B. TETE4R I 43 . 8O CHESTNUT B!reet-t Agents. 2'‘ fe4-0" . . Dyspepsia, - There There le probably no disease witch experlenne_hes so amply preyed to be remedia ble by ihe''PJlll;lTVlAif irinur ae DyspePtis. The meat lureterate forms' of this 'diSiese have been com pletely ourod by,tbie.modloine,as ample testimony of 'seine ofoor first of tains proven, '•• Nor sale In thil City by, *.l3rOieni corner NUM and lykeetnut, and . Ifeesaid 04, 00,:oorner .Twelfth and Oltestant.: • • dlo-dBrWel Mazer ,fiewlag Machines; far all Minutiae. tering purposea, have a great reputation, honestly earned. AM Me - products of these Maehinen are in ACTIVE DEMAND at NSTRA. PRICES. - _ I. M. AIRIER & CO4 ja27-3m - 602 01136TNIn Street. Jackson - Mater. JACKSON YBINTBR. . JACKSON - • PRINTBR. CHECKS, ; NOTES, , AND 111 LL, ROAM CARDS • " otauLerci, ra a.o. • :PRINTED BY. JACKSON. Pannisa YIWTK and CHESTNUT Yancnsa liancnsa 'BrITH and MUNDT PXINTINO .Graver a 'Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing 111A0111N.E8. A NNW BtiLE—PRIGS PO. - _ . 730 01111BICIUT' BUILT, PHILADILYSIC Alum !dada* saw iSom: two spools, end form a seam of nneknalled ,strength'; - beauty, and elasticity, wiiieh will NOT rip, wren if .very fourth Ahab ba cot. They are ruMnestionably the beet hi the market for family qe. °GI VIZ sign, yea' 0120131.11. jai • Liver Complaints.—Dr.iticLaniiis Celebrated LIVER PILLS —This 'grisikt remedy for Liver Com plinte, Diliom Derimgexpente, Rick Healaohe t Eyspep. eta, wd all, kindred complainte. bold by all reepeotable :Ortiggieta. - . • jalb•siasth•lm Seamen's Saving Feud-'-lierthvreat Corner of BEOOND and. WALNUT Ntreenn , , Deposits received 'in' small and large amounts, from all dames of the tiondonnity; and alines' Littereat Kt the rate of fire per eent. pee annum. Money may be drawn by ebeekiwltbout lad of late rest. Office open daily, from 9 until b o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President, Franklin Yell; Treasurer Seiiretary, Charles Si. Morris. One.rricu Clothing of the Latest Styles, nna mode in the beat manner 'expressly for aar►lL RAMIS, We =rigour lowest selling prices in PLAIN 1101:111B on each article, All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our au-Emu IMMO to strietly ad. leered to.: We believe tlde to be the only fair way of dialing in thereby all are treated alike. - dOAZIY/4 CO., 604 MARIST Street inarriciges. , On the Ai inetant, bythit Rev. E. W. Rutter, Mr. JOAN G. ARMBRUSTER to Mite SALOME ET& WEILER, all of PL‘fladeiebit. *' On the Sd inetemt, by Rey Dr. Bleokereod. Idr JOIIN CUNNINGHAM. to Miss MARGARET COULTER, both of the city. _ , CleatlN. on the mornirg of the 6th !rodent, Mrs. bfAR GA- ItlIT:13. wife ,of the late bleary Dora.; in the 88th year of hes age. - The feends and reistireS of the family ere rrepeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 817 North Thirteenth street. on Tuesday afternoon next, at 2 &clock, without further notice. * On Esturdav evening. 6th instant. of *limping cough, JOBIIP.MLOUGIIEAD, only son or Dr. Nicholas!". and B. V•rgilia Maroons, agad.B months and 5 dare. Funeral from his father's ref-Bence, S. F. Werner of • Fourth sod Lombard Amato, on taesday morning, Bth Instant. at 9 o'clock, • ** Oa the sth Instant, WALTER MARION, eon of James W and arms Jane Packer, aged 2 years, 0 menthe, and 14. days. - Go to thy rest, my Child— . Go to thy dreamless bed, - Gentle and undefiled, With blessings on thy hod, Fresh roles in thy hand Ends on thy pillow laid,' - note from this fearful land Where flowers so quickly fade, The, relatives and friends of the fatally are respect fully invited trAttend his Innerol, Dom the residence of his parent's. No - 12(4 Girard avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 &doer.- On the tth !Went. aced. aboht B 4 yearn Mrs ANN CLAIMS. wife of the late It. 8. Clark. of this city. The re`atlves and Metals of the fatally are respect fully Melted to attend the funeral. from her late reel. deuce, No 244 North Eleventh etreet, title (Montley) -- • - - * _ On the 4th Instant, slr: lIRANELIN n sciaserrriDB, 'ln the 45th year of Itte'lge. ,The Mishits And friends of the family. abut mem lisim of Gent Warren Lodge. No. 126 1. 0. of O. 8., are rescue' fully invited to attend the funeral! from hie late residence, No. 25 Catharine itrit'et, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Bellows' Oemetery.• . eF On the ell Instant, MARY GARS., in the Slat year of her age. ,The relativei and friends and those of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, from the re- Odense ..of her sontn.law, Peter Sterna", No. 1602 •Vlne etreet, this-(Molloy) morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice To proceed to Glenwood Come * - On the 3d instant, EVELYN, daughter of Josephine • and the late Broderick R. Buckles, aged 7 years. Her friends and three of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residences, corner of Main and Oxford streets. Brantford, this (Monday) morning. at 10 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. - ' * Orr Young Men's Christian Ansonfallen.— limbers are reenested to-meet at the Rooms T SAIVENING, at' 6 o'clock, on buelnass or im. parlance, which will detain them but a few moments. 'het alliehe see Ude notice attend. It 000, U. STUART, President. e—,—• Remember that the Ltfrostre.Phete. U 3 GRAPHS made at REIHRIt'II PRVTOGRAPR IC GALLERY. EtICCIOND street, above, Grew., are made with instramento that thi the image as tree ae a faultless mirror reflect/ It. 11* s I, 0. of 0 Members of LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 18, I. O. 0.E.. and the Order in. gendral, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late Brother OEO HITNER, from We late residence. No 305 J bNIPNR Street, beloir Ohestoutstreet, TRIO AFTERNOON, at 2 o'cl'k. By order of the N. 0. It* AARON WATERS, Secretary. Err Fro m the Village Record, West Giles TER, Pa., Saturday, Feb. 6. 1859. 11011iBR4 —Th* cake of the old Railroad, in West Obseter, was broken Into last Thursday night, and robbed of a small amount of money. The thieves en tered the building to the rear. broke the dare , and locke ofl the desks, and attempted to get into the largo iron oafs, but did not succeed. The Safe was marrefeetured by EVANS & WATSON, 10.26 South MIMI Street, philadelphia, BVTLE ! ANOTHER ATTEMPT 0070000 1858—Three thieves entered the fieetiog.mill of Messrs. nominee & Doron, Bristol, Pa , and tried all night to blow open their date, with powder, -blob bad 1150 to cash, but did not succeed in getting It open. Their Calumets* Safe was rounulac tared by EVANB & WATSON - GREAT SAYE ROBBERY AT NORRISTOWN, De. orwase 1et,1068 —Some time last night, th• flouring milt of Mr. Joseph Peron° Norrietovrn, Pa.., wee entered, and one of Farrel,' Herring & Co.'s beet pa tent Powder proof Lock and Safe - WAS BLOWN OPEN • WITH POWDER, and 0,600 In rash taken oat and larded away. This Pafe le now in Evans & Wat.on's store, No. 26 South Fourth-Street, where wg most - respectfully Invite the public to oral and examine it,. N. It .—We find In The Preis, December 9th, the fol lowing: All Our Safes are warreotbd to give perfect iuminfaction, or-the money will be returned. tRREL, HERRING, A. 00." We, EVANS & WATSON. would "ask all parties having Ferrel, Herring, & -Co.'s Patent 'Ohim - plou Safes, to take advantage of the above offer, and return them and get their money, as they will Lind that, In a few yearn, the' composltion with - which the Safes are tilled (a large portion being oil of vitriol) wined out all the Iron: A epeoimen of their Champion Safes may be seen In 'front of our store, which b eaten frill of holeenew, NVANB & WAThON, No 26 Booth VW:IRM btrest • groin The Press of the 4th eat.] Farrel, Herring At Co 'it Patent Champion Safes, the only tares mods iu the city which have never been robbed by burglars, or had their contents testtoyed by acoldrnlal area. Lyons dr. Watet,n's Philadelphia &newer to a New York Humbug. We, the undersigned citizens of Bt..losepb, Mo., do hereby certify that the iron Bare belonging to C.N. Ualdwin, made by Farrel& Co., No 84 Witlent Street, Philadelphia, which was in the fire that occurred here, is not.fire•proof, and le useless as a fireproof Save ; that the books, papers, jewelry &c., which were In the Bafeitt, ' the time, were much i njured ; also, that the building which it was in was of frame and only one story high, and that *fire so trifling as the one which burnsikoref the said Sate wee not sufficient to bare in jured any Bete purporting to bo fire-proof. W. It PaSsioic. Druggist. JOaliffil W. TROPIIit, Merchant. J. A lialirr.s; ((tuber. %min t Sauna, & MODosal.n, Merchants, WILLIOIt WRAY, Joint 0. N. DALDWIII, St. Yreeph, Mo. EVANS A WATSON, 26 Booth BOIIItTII Street, Philadelphia, hate now On hand thdlargest araortment of Salamander Wes In the United Boats warranted equal to any otliera wadi fn tme country. 'Neale Ore ma a call. fe7.rnirf St sig7A I urn n I Association Central Wait 80HOOL.—The Seventeenth Annual Address ie delivered by JOHN D WATSON. Beg at the 3417810 AL FUND HALL on THURSDAY EY/MING, the 10th inst. at 7,4 o'clock. Introductory Address by Prof. A. - D.' MOHR. Tioketa may be procured of Geo. I Mate, Esq., 428 Walnut Bi g or of Dr. Atkin ion, - 216 Spruce St. MOSIBORO or TRH SOSOOZATIosi may procure tickets for the COMMOROOXEST by applying to the Treseurer, S. KINGSTON BIoOAY, Seq. No. 421 WALNUT St. fe7.4t* 00T The Monetary Systems of the World.— A Leotard by D. Id BARLOW, AA., on the above enhieet, trill be delivered id the Lecture-room of 011ITTEN Dkai PHItIDELPIIIA. COIIitdBMOIAL TlllB (Monday) HYMNING ) at 8 o'clock. Free to all. It ITTNoon -day Prayer Sleeting, Salmons St In consequence of the crowded state of the Prayer Meeting In .the uhureh, the Lecture-room on the first floolpsilli also be thrown open, to which all are Invited. Stop in at least a few moments. UV' ay. Spring ,arden Inst!MN ' N. E. corner BROAD end SPRING GARDEN Streets —The next Lecture of the Ooaree will be delivered on TUES DAY EYlNlNG, — Sebrnery Sth, et 136 okix ak, by Prof, JOHN 8. HART, LL. D. ahokareevean Sonnets ' Tt ets2B oentit—to be bad et the door. fe7.2t rCrThe Annual Meeting ar t I,lle,,Contribn. tore to The Pennsylvania Training-84%001,NT Feeble-Allided 4pryhten, 2 2 ivlll.D,O held . s„ . §Bo WAL 'NTlrlicriet.' on WEDBEBlsB.l4_ltabruary,lth, at 12 o'clock. [la7.Bt] TiILiNK.I,II , I,TAYLOR, Becratary. DI. By Request of the Northwestern. Young Men's °Wootton. Association, PETER. !ME- I:LAIR; Ste , of &aloud, the well known and elo quent advdcate of' , Total Abettnenoe,P , will deliver's leothre on - the "Duties And Reeponsibilitles of Younz' Men?) in the PIRST M P. 011IIHOR, comer Eleventh andtWood streets, on MONDAY EyENINQ, 7th loot at 7,ti Volook. All are oonitalli Invited fe6..2t* .IV. LATRRIO, B. g. - . Altintni Assotlatibn Central High 110111:101, , —Theeeml-annnal business meeting or tht Asemelatien trill be held at the High Belied Build. leg, (Broad and Green streets,) on HIBDREISDAY EVENING, 9th inst.. at 7g ololook - pltEnEutpt Phakdimi. .7,3,fts 77. LITTLB, Beoretary 5 .,, feb.4t* 8r7,8 pie pene of ent.—Grund Afternoon uuditYBLIINO Performance for the Benefit of LL he Illotithwaik Soup Society," at ,TAYNII'S HALL, MONDAY, Feb 7th, at S o'clock, and }WEND* at 7 .ff consiati cgof Big. Blitz and Sanford's Opera Troupe; 'BOPP by J. T. Reilly, and Reading and Recitations by S. B Mindooh for even'ng performance. and Signor Blitz, and Congo, with Duette, by S. T. ' Reilly, J T. Holloway, I. T. Wells and Recitations by B. It Mur doch, for afternoon performance. Tialletr for each performance, 25 mite; Ohfidren half price., • fos.2i* Adjourned Stated Meeting of Lot Hold -o:7'..Elte of the UNION BURIAL GROUND BO GINTY, of the Ofty and County of Philadelphia.—An adjourned stated meeting of the Society will be hold at the MINMANIOP TNBVITUTD, (second story ) Fi ft h and Wealth:lo , n etree'e, on MONDAY RVENING, February 7, 3859, at 7 o'clock, to act on the following Resolution, offered at the loot annual meeting of the Society: Resolved, That the Board of Dlrectore be authorized aod - empowered to obtain additional Legislation, that will alter the ,Oonatitution ao as to empower the alety to rottobase en additional plot of Ground for Burial purposes. LEWIS BUGLER, fe6.2t* Secretary. 07. Annual Meeting of the Board of Trade. •—The Annual Meeting of the ASBOOTATION of the BOARD OF TRADE will be held at the Rooms of the Board, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MON DAY, February 7th. at 7,ti o'clock, evening. The election of the following °Were of the A niacin. Don will then take place, viz t President. three Vice- President!, Secretary, Treasurer, and an Executive Council of twenty-ono members. A geceral attendance of members is requested. fe6-2t LORIN BLODOLT, Secretary. Insurauce Company et the State of PICNNoYLVANIA-.Pattauszauria, February 2, -1,14 1869. The Difeetora have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Stk. PER CENT., or TWELVE DOLLARS per Aare, oat of the pc,,lite of the Company, payable to the atock holders, or their legal repreeentatives, on demand. feB.lot WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary, [TrHorace Greeley Will lecture, at the MUSICAL FUND BALL, on TUESDAY NVIsN. ING, February Bth, 1869, at quarter before 8 o'clock. Bubjeot—" Reforms and Reformers!' The proceeds for a benevolent object. Tickets to be had at the door, and at the following depots Hassard &Co., N. W. cor% of Chestnut and Twelfth etreete. C. H. Needles, S. W. cor. Twelfth and Race streets. Isaac H. Ray, N. W. cor. Atch and }Normalv streets. Thomas R. W legend, 8. R. cor. of Race and Fifteenth streets - , Caleb R. }learn, N. W. oor. of Axeh and Sixteenth streets. George 0 Bower, N. E. oar. Vino end Sixth streets. Henry A. Bower, N. E. corner of Green nod 811th streets William A. Peet, N. B. cor. of Series Garden end Twelfth street/. J. W. Clothier t Co., Fourth street, below Arch W. P. Hazard 724 Chestnut street. E. H. Haut N. W. cor. 3ifth and Chestnut, Lefeouring ,ik /11ilop N. B. ear. orArch and Salt at Potreo dc McCarty, Eighth, above Cheatout street. te2.6t* Dr. Weder'■ Chestnut Springs Water 11,3 CURE, at Chestnut 11111, Philadelphia county, P► jab-ly or. Office._Pennsylvania Railroad Company, PHILADIMPELL, ;armory 15,1859.—N0T10N TO STuORROLDERS —The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Company will be beid on MONDAY, the 7th day of February, MP, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the H RANSOM STARE P ALL. The - Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of Mirch, 1859, at the office of the Company, No. 2518. THIRD Street. t EDMUND BMITU. SetreetsrY. llam. A.tronemicial I...mitres by Pr AA eAA or 0. 51. MITCHELL, at JAYNE'S HALL, This distimorshed and eloquent gentleman has kindly consented to d•liver a coarse of I'OCIA lectures on behalf of the Young Men's Christian Association of Philadnl phis, on the Astronomical Allusions found in the Hebrew Scriptures, examined ruder the Light of Mo dern Science," on - TUESDAY. THURSDAY, SATTJR , DAY, and TUESDAY EVEN INCH, the Bth, 10th,12th, and 15th inst., at 8 &stria, at JAYNEI , B HALL. Tickets for a single lecture 56 - - . . .... .. Tickets for the Course 21 00 Tweets for the Course, admitting a Gentlemen and two,Ledlee 2 00 Bor 'Me at, PARRY & broMlLLAtill, oor. Fourth and Chestnut at W. 13. & A. M ARTI 6;N'B, 608 Oheatnut street. W. P. HAZARD, 724 Oheetout west. EVANGELICAL KNOWLEDGE BOOKSTORE, 1224 Chestnut 'treat E. E. HENDERSON & Co., N. W. eon Fifth and Arbh OP ROOMS OP TIIE Aesootettolt, 1002 aod lOU Chest nut street The membbia bf the Aermlatlon can procure tickets at half 'Min, to be had at the Rooms only, from Bto 7 Zarly application for tickets will be necessary, as the number wilt be strictly limited to the capacity of the Halt. The platform has been recently eo Improrod, that with the strong clear roles and diatinet enuodit• tion of Professor Mitchell, he can readily he heard in any part or the liy order of the Lecture Opromitlee ocrWoodland Cernei toning Managers run for the year lgbd t President—ELl K. PRICE. haw 0 Prehin, William W. Seen, John 0. Mitchell, Yerdlnend J . Dreer, William If Moore, John B.,OlolKultin, John Lindsay, lasso Killott. Secretary end ' Treasurer—JoBZPll B. TOWSSEND. The managers have passed a resolution requiring both lot holders and visftets to present tickets at the eti trance for admission to the Cemetery. .Tickets they bg bad at the offing of the 'Oompeny, 818 Altoll btreet, or of any of the Mandigerg fet•lm ery Company.—The fol . Officers lows been elected tilf*Histosicni Lectures on the Great Rep- RESENTATIVEE OP. MODERN CIVILIZ &- PION —The undasonnernstsus.aa sr Philadelphia. Jr, member trg witti pleasure,the Lect Midi which the Rev. JOHN LORD has, at different times, given In this city, hereby request him to deliver hie new Course, on "Representative Men," given last winter before the Lowell Institute, in Boston, designed to preoeot the ounce:t Iva developments of European Civilization. Hon. Joel Jones, Ell R. Price, Pep Prof. J. B. Dart, Rev. 0. Wadsworth, D D., Rev. J. H. Jones, tease Haselburat, Colleb Cope, - Henry J. Witham', Hon. W. D. Kelley. Hon. Chas. J. Ingersoll, HattSew Baldwin, Esq., Rev. AA. Willits. Ray. H. W. Douche', D.D. W. J. W. Rusehenberger • W B. Page, M. D , C. Dealer Cleveland, Sq., Rev L Coleman. D. D , 'James L Olegborn, Req. These Leettltelt will commence in CONCERT BALL, MONDAY, tebroary 7th, at quarter to 8 o'clock, and be tenth:mad on the following evening': Limas. 81:10.7110Td. 1 Feb. 7—Cottnintis Matthias Discoveries: Feb. o—ldioutan Ationo...Rostoration of Art. Feb. 14-ost.t.n.lio Balance. 4. F..b. Philosophy. 6. Feb. 21—Ilionvnizo Absolutions. 13. Feb. 23—Clsonwsti. Constitutional Liberty Tickets for the Course Libber 'Picket" for two periona 2 60 t , three persona.— 8 00 Reboots • 1 00 Blues Millets 60 Two tickets will admit a Gentleman and two Ladies. For sale at Huard's, and all of the Principal Book stores; also, at Concert Ball daring the day. Doors open at 1 o'clock. Commence qua ter before 8. fed. 36 iffeAreh.street Theatre.—The annual meet. leg of the etr:AbeMara of the Arch- street Thea tre will be held on MONDAY AFTERNOON, February 7th, at BX ob3l-ek, at the Hall of the Plenalx Hose Company. ',AND Street, above Seventh, north nide. A DM BEND of $37 on each sham has been declared, payable then By order of the Board of Ageote, Law Department—University of Penn• SYLVAN lA..—The &cowl Term comedenced Jauusry 81. 1852, and continuos roar months. lion. Gr.ORGH 81E1A.AMOOD—ConstItutional Lew. Protasor V. 111o0ALL—Neading and Praotles at Law. Professor B. BP.ENOEIt MlLLER—Oonvoyanolog. fe2.Bt Oirord Bank—Phliedelphin, January 81,1859. A special nicotine of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held on TritiftBDAY. the ad of March nest, at /2 o'clock M. , atthe BANKING 1101188, for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a certain act of Assembly, entitled 44 Au Act to Consolidate the Stock of the Girard Bank," approved the 25th day of Janu ary, 1859. By this Aot it ix propos'd' to change the value of the Shares of Stock of said Bank from the pre sent par value of twelve dollars and fifty cents per share to fifty dollars per abtre, by cancelling the pre sent certificates of stock, and laming new ones, upon the ratio of one to four, no that, hereafter. the par`value of said stock shall be Fifty Dollars per share." And, also, for the purpose of determining the amount of the Bond required for the enabler. as provided for in " A Puppiement to an Act regulating Banks," approved the 7th day of May, A. D 1869. fel•Atntha W. L. SOIIMIFER, Cashier. [7. The Wagner Free Institute of Science Lectures for the week ending the 16th of Feb- ruary. MONDAY, 7 P. M and Matetia Medias. SubJecte—. lodine and Amnia." MONDAY, 8 P M.—Architecture—. Itomen." TUENDAY, 7 P M.—Geology—'• Pompeii." TUESDAY BP. M —Elocution—. Orthello." WEDNEaDAY, 7 P. M. Natural Philosophy— ,' Light: , 'WEDNESDAY, 8 P. fit —Zoology—" Articulata." THURSDAY, 7 P. M.—Anatomy and - Phytdology— " Cranium." TIIURBDAY, 8 P. M.—Rhetoric—" Orltlelem.” ERIDAY, 7 P. M —Mineralogy and Alluing—“Cheml eel Characters." FRIDAY, B P. M —Engtleh Literature—. 'English Poets " SATURDAY. 7 P. M. Social Science—. Commerce." SATURDAY, BP. M —ftemlatry—" lodine." • Admieeion free. Ltylfea invited. Ky. Office' of the Relinnee M. Insurance COMPANY 01? PIIII,ADY.LPEIIA, January 15, 1859 —The Annual Meeting of the Btoeltholders of this Coutinny, will be held at their office, No. 808 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe bruary next, at 12 o'clock. 81, and an election for Twenty Direotere, to servo for the ensuing year. will be held on the same dsy and at the name place, between the bourn of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P M. fal7•wmf-3w B. M. MINOIISIAN, Secretary Trre Launbnry and Erie Railroad —N otice. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Sunbury and Erie ardiroaa Company will be held at the Moe, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 14th day of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M. At this meeting an eleoton will be held for ten Ma nagers of the Company to serve for one year. The Polls to close at 2 &Moth, P. M. W EDWARD SPOFFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan. 24, 1819. ja24-ru&wilel4 07. Notiee.—A Committee of the Managers of the Complimentary Dail to the Philadelphia Crepe will sit at the AiIMOItY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND BAWD.. DAY EVENINOI3, for the delivery and settlement of Delsote until the 25th. 0. F. DESMOND, jal3-4t heorotary. Mlnyne's Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice.— Owing to a previous engagement of the Hall, the ESS MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held. until further notice, in the RANSOM-STREET 011178011, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting Is open for all to take part who are mombotra of any Evangelical Church. 1111 Th e Semi-annual Examination of Can didates for admission as pupils of the NORMAL . will be commenced on MONDAY, February fth, at Petah:lok A. M. To be admitted the candidate moat be at least fifteen ears of age 'and pose a satisfactory examination in Orthography, Definition of Words, Reading, English Grammar niters of the United Htatea, Geography, Arithmetic, and Penmanship. The NORMAL BOROOL is designed to qualify fe males to beeome teachers in the Public Schools ; and, previous to EXAMINLTION, every candidate moat make an explicit declaration that her object in entering the school to to qualify horse fto become a teacher, and that she intends to engage in teaching in the POMO SOROOLS OP THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA. Examination on IdOv DAY in Theoretical Azithree tioandOrthography, and Definition of Words. . . TUESDAY—Grammar and 0 eography. WEDNESDAY—PracticaI Arithmetic and Ilistory. ja27.4fe7 Y. A. qmiaeat, rdijoiral. TOE PRESS,--PHILADELPFBA a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7a 10150. MOURNING GOODS 13.EssoN & SON, Na. 808 CHESTNUT STREET, Will open to•dey— Black Irish Poplins, (Spring quality,) Summer Bombazines, Bombazines, all qualities, Plain Black French asconets, Black and White French Jaconeta, Mourning 0 inghams, Black. Lace Veils, Black Crape Veils, new styles, Bleak Lace Sleeves, Hemmed Cambric Lints, Riviera Sets Collars and Santee, • Marseilles Collars and Sets, Black Belt Ribbons, Neat style Embroidered Collars, Plain Mull Sets and Collare, Black Shetland Laue Veils, Black Tarlatans, White Tarlatane, Black English Crapes, Black Leve or Mode Veils, Black English Ribbons, Gray Mixed Thread Gauntlets. Black Bilk Gauntlets, Real Frelidh N. 8.-NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS febT•lt SPRING GOODS. L. J. LEVY &I Co. Have received bxthe -STEAMER ARAGO THEIR FIRST IMPORTATION OS SPRING DRESS GOODS, gelected expressly for their ratal trade, consisting of RICH CHINE SILKS, and ROBES, NEW DESIGN MOUSSELINES, PARIS OROANDI ROBES, LAWNS, CHINTZES, BRILLIANTES, RICE BAREGES- and MILANESE, With a variety of New Textures for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. 809 and 811-011EST.NUT STREET. febT•at OPENING. TOOPdAS W. EVANS & CO., FIRST IMPORTATION SPRING GOODS, FOULARDS, THIN GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, So They will continue to receive &Mittens to the Stock on the arrival of every European Steamer. 81.8 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET tab 1 tt flikiE RIGHT PLAtIE TO SHY LINENS We tfi , e ieeeived, erect from the 111anufacturem, OUR MUST BPRIN• IMPORTATION OP IRISH LINENS. 4-4 tine Fronting Linen. 4-4 medium Fronting Linen. 4-4 Yawl 7 Linens. 4 4 superior strong Family Vann. PILLOW VASE, BOLSTER OASE, AND SHEETING LINENS: Dlrdkye and DlapisuLtneha. Table Demist Linea Table Olotbk, Napkins, Towels, bco. &O. Butcher Llnenti Strainer Linens, Glue Linens, ko. 'We ha're tied a great run on Very aloe Handkerchiefe for a levy. Every other guilt:) , of Ladies', Children's, and Conte' do. We keep a large stook of 6TITOLIBb LINEN BOSONS. made expressly to pr.., or - our own Linen. 'We c.O particulaGy recommend them. Also WOVEN BOSOMS. We keep one of the best Stooks of - DOMESTIC MUBLINB in Philadelphia TUORNLEY k OHISm . k. Northeast Corner DIGIRTEI & SPRING GAUDIN gi WE BUY AND BELL VCR CASH AND HAVE BUT ONE PRIOR.) , feb-tf DEAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS.— Psint Waterton; Point Applique Honiton and Valenciennes fabrics. Oonetantly receiving aslo Thread Vella; Barbee; Conti:tree. SHAIiPLESS BROTHERS, fa2l CHESTNUT and BIGETIL iIALMORAL SKlRTS.—Various ttoe aria styles of BAYA.DERE SKIRTS. . . . . . . .IF A SQUIMAUX. BEAVER CLOAKS, FOR COLD WE&TIIER. JUST RECUILVED, And will be sold et LOW MOM, TO OLObbl TILE 8E4130N. J. W. PROCTOR & 00., ja2o 708 CHESTNUT STREET. BLANKETS.—A full assortment, English and American. ill ekes, at MUCH LOWER RAM than heretofore. COOPER & OONAR D, fel B. R. corner NINTH & MARKET inASSIMERES, BATTINETS, CLOTHS, V AND VESTINGEL—BIen's awl Boys , wear. Also, Goode exclusively for BOW WEAR. COOPER & OONAP.D, tel B. E. corner NINTI( and MARKET. CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM.—Balance of our Cloaks, comprising s broken assortment we will dispose of at a GREAT REDUCTION. Droche Shawls at Brat coat. Woollen Shawla particularly cheap. COOPICK & CONARD, fel S. B. corner NINTH and bIARIEET Millinery, &robs JNO. G. FALCONER & CO., DEA.bIaN IN 1 : 2,X33330 , N8, SILICS, AND MILLINERY GODDS, No. 727 CHESTNUT -STREET New Publications 'GO ANKIN G's ABSTRACT, No. 28, IL& will be reedy Me morning. THE HALF-YEARLY ABBTRACT OP THE MEDI CAL itiMENCES Being a Primmest and Analytical Di gest. of the contents of the Principal Brandt, American, and Continental Medical Works published - during the preceding all months I together with a mien of Ceti cal Reports on the Progress of Medicine and the Colla teral Palermo. Edited by W. H. Banking, M. D., and 0.8. Radcliffe. M D. This work contains a ♦ant amount of information, In s'aormentrated form, for a merely nominal price. It embraces— 1. Anatomy & Pbygology. 8, Malaria Medics and 2. Practical Medicine, Pa. Pharmacy. thology, and Thera- 7 Fo , ensio Medicine and panties. Toxicology. 3. Practical Surgery. 8. Public Hygiene. 4. Obstetric Medicine. 111. Critical Reports. S. Pathological Chemistry Tile useful periodical has received the unanimous commensation of the Medical Journals of this country, and of the Medical Profession that have bad an oppor tunity of examining it. RANKING'S AIItTRAOT Is pabllthed in January and July of each year, at 52 p.r annum, and is cent free of postage to all who pay in advance LIND: 2 AX & SLARISTON, Palliators, tel 26 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. DELMER & PROCTOR, • 603 BROADWAY, N. Y., (8000118801113 TO OTANFORD & /WORDS) Hoe recently publlehed— LIFE OP ROBERP BURNS, DY CARLYLE, and others, ng forml the Pencil Volume of LIOUBEHOLO LIBRARY. 18mo, Cloth, 80 cent,. ti Nothing truly great has ever been written of Borne except this sketch of Carlyle's. It is genteel cowpro. bending genius One can read it, and re-read it, and always with increasing adintratlon."—N. Y. Day Book. This spirituel portrait by Oarlyle Is one of the grandest Warta of the pen or that great writer.” Commerc 'al 44drerttser. It is by far the finest estimate of Robert Burns, as a man ant a poet, that has ever been written. No man capable of appreciating Buns con fail to admire this noble essay, which, among compositions of the kind, is, perhaps, without its equal "—Scottish Amorican. flariple 2 a famous porlraitute of Borne was written when be wrote his best."—Evening Post. Scotsman and lover of true poetry will not fail to poem hip:melt of a copy of this eloquent tribute. We heartily we:come this most opportune contribution to our literature.”—Rask Leslie's Paper. Full of gems, we can cordially recommend the book to the literary strident, and to all who lore a good mental Y News. fe7 21 cIOOTT's FASIONS.— BENJ. CRAW FORD, No. 827 MARKET Street, le Agent for bOOTT , B REPOlte OF 1dA811.1.0N13, width to now ready for Sprin; and bummer, 1889 fe7.Bt* lIRYSON'B PRINTING HOUSE, 2 North JUP 161XTII Street A splendid lot of BILL•1111AD 141'211, ruled with the DIAMOND PEN, can be furnished from $6 to $lO per seam, the finest article in this market, prepared expressly for us. All°, Cards, Circulars, and general JOB PAINTING, brought up to the highest style of the art, and at greatly reduced prices. JAME 6 H. BE.IIION, No. 2 North 131X/11 6treet. detail Ora Okqqtre.-.. JUST REOXIVED nro UR NIIV G S2'ORE, ARH NOW OPENINO CO:MUTING OP &MRS, SHAWLS, LINEN HDIITI3 SHERBLEES BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH PITILADSLPHIA, February 7, 1669, FOR, THE it'RlLitt TRADE Eirp r (trwoZre Conitnissialt Ijouszo JOHN B. CARSON; IDFCT QOCyl3l3 minictlANP ) 4h MAIN srleptr, SAINT LOlllB, iErOonalgnmeuts reapeotful!yvii)l4o:ea. SAFER IN PEILADELPHII TO Caleb Coro, Zoo , M. T. 'llidlowelr& Co., Trodlot, stoke,, &Oo ; Lind Brother & Co., - A0n.411 Smith, & Co.Prine,Serlin & 00. feb7.Bt* SPRING TRADE,,,1859., SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & ELUTOHINSON, 112 CHESTNUT 81REET, Are now opening a large sod t'arlad stook of LAWNS, Of!ALLIES, PRINTS, and other • • DRESS (100D8, To which the attention of the trade is Invited'ilso, DOMESTIC, GOODS, Oomprising 6etrbill, Osnabiugs, Woodward Doeskins, Brown Sheetings and Y hirtinge, Mariners , stripes, Blue Drills, Veet Paddinge, dm ALL OCKFISK SHEETINGS:--Juet received sod for sole by SHIPLNY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 112 Chestnut street. BISCHOFF'' , celebrated Clothe and Doe slaw, together with other deatrable makes of Gera an Woollens fast received and for male by S a , AZ kite, & 111:1TOHINSON, feb4-30a 112 Oheetotat street. Dooto unb Wioto. P. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND 8110 E WAREHOUSE, No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. febB-2m JOB. av co., WHOLESALE , BOOT AND SHOE WARE1101:18E, No. 814 MARKET STREET. W 1 A largo and general assortment of Eastern and o.te•unide Oboes oeustantly on hand. fetil•gm SPRING STYLES, 1859. - J. Iv'. taps_tri.rr;bmirt, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, BOOTS, b HOES, &c., &o. Being prepared to offer as great inducements to buyers as Jobbers In any other market, Invite an ex amination of their stook. No. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET, tel•2m Near the hierebanta , Betel, Philadelphia LEVICK. RASIN, BOOT AND MON WARYSIODERI Ann MANTIPAOTOItif So. 525 MARICkf STREET, Philadelphia. We hive now on hand an extensive stook of Bode and Shoed, or all descriptions, of oar o*a and Eastern lianeactute, to which we invite the attention of South ein and Western buyers. febt4m (Eariletinge. CARPETINGS AGWNOY OP TIM AUBURN THREE PLYS, SUPERFINES, AND VENEVIANS, MAXIIVAOTORID AT JOSIAH BARBER; With ail grade% or WOOL. WOOL AND COTTON, and ALL-CO 'TON LNG RAINS ATWOOD, RALSTON, &110., MANUI4OTI:III.BI9+ MARTS, ja3l-nn 4419 MARRST stxtuEr iitonep. 1) PINE STREET, NEW YORK, Feb.. 1 1 8t9. The - undersigned reepeatfhlly inform their friende that they have associated- themseleee at the above ad- Shia, tinder the Armor SCOTT k for the purpose of transacting business as NBOOTIA.- TORS, DDALERS, and IlltOliEßS in Foreign and pome.tio ExotieNGiss, 0051.5111R01AL PAPDR, and other Securities. With an Influential and extensive ac.ittaintance, they can offer moot desirable facilities to parties who will favor them with their business. DAVID SCOTT, - -( LltWathA finn of "11%. IL Ple4tt & Sona,) mew... Advacces made on pod bnsinese paper. res.atw _ POMME 1101 AL AND TRAVELLING vv 013,EDET8 aralleble In all ;arts of the world., opened with the house of Moran. 08011,010 PSABODY & CO., of London, Apply to CAW, MACAU:MB. in CO , le2-tf 316 WALNUT Street. 850,000 TO LOAN, in some to snit applicants, upon Diamonds, Watobee, Jewelry, Gunk Merchandise. Ulothing, tr.o. ' on mode rate terms, by JONFB it CO., Brokers, N. W. corner THIRD and 1101161 Z Btraota, below - Lombard. Its tablished for the Wit 35 years. Office hours from 7 A. 1.172 • . SEOOND•IIANU HOLD and SILVER WATCHES, by eminent inaln.ra, warranted genuine, for sale eheap—at one•half the original coat. Ja.2013n ir Conferlionerp. E DWARD G. WHITMAN & CO. manufacturers or pure Druggists , and Family 00NFE0TIONS, Amongst which are Holnble Gum Drops, Mom Paste, Pectoral Paste, Medicated Lozenges, superior Oreamof Strawberries, Data, Oranges, Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples, tco., &L i ho BOVBONB AND KII3fIIOB, Caranialles, Ohocdlate Preimrattonn, of all kinds; Domeetio sod Imported CRYHT&LIZ&D FRUITS, &O For sale, Wholesale and Rots% at teT•mw(dt BECIOND sod OHEETNUT Eltreets saving Smibn QEAMEN'S SAVING FUND.-offiee of w... 7 the Seamen's Saysng Toed ?misty of Philsoielph fa, N. W. corner of WALNUT end SECOND Streets, FIIIIRLIARY 1, .559. The undersigned having been appointed Auditors, in compliance with the Charter of the Seamen's Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia, to audit the accounts of the said Society, having first been duly sworn or af firmed, Recording to law, report that they have care fully attended to the duty assigned them, and find— The Seamen's Saving Pond Society of Philadelphia have received from the first day of December, 1857, to the thirtieth day of November, 1869 From Depositors the into of 1393,9 Pf 08 From Investments and Interest 61,313 63 Cash on hand from previous year 2,283 91 $447,604 67 The Society have paid during the came thne— To Depositors' $385,921 69 Eor Investments. 29,970 60 Interact to D-positore,ol3loe Ex penses, RenU, &a 8,744 27 $421,688 60 Cash on band Nov. 80, 3 85 8 $2', 88 8 Of The Premident of the Society also reported and ex hibited to the Auditors Certificates of Stock and Loan', Mortgagee, and other evidences of securities for =asps invested and pet out at interest, amounting, together with cash on hand, as above elated, to the sum of $180,646 40 which nett•ocates, securities, and cash speo in amount with the 'nob of the Society. HENRY SIMONS, J. BARCLAY CARDING, fe6.Bt EDGAR E. PETIT. QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO DIRTY OF PRILADELPRIA. Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street, (Consolidation Bank Building ) °GARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN. SYLVAN IA Deposits received in some of One Dollar sod upwards, and repaid In Gold, without notice, with PIVB PBR CENT. INTAREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution bee long been needed in the Northern part of the city, end "The Opting Garden Saving Fund Society" was char tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Stanegere, in organislog 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. OPTICS OPAN DAILY, From 0 to o'clock • also, on Rosner and from 5 until 8 o'clock in the evening. IdANAGEBS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy. Bon R. K Strong, Daniel Undo. kofier, Frederick Staake, French; Dart, Joseph P LeClero, John Ressler, Jr., George Knecht, James B Pringle, Jacob Dock Joseph bi Cowell, Eton. Wm Millward, George Woelpper, G. o. T. Thorn Peter O . Zllmaltor, Robert B. Davidson. JAMB B. PRINGLB, President. FRAtlons Maw, Secretary. ja4o-tf if 'IUOTIOE TO DEALERS IN OURTAIN .1. 11 FIXTUBSS.-1 hare appointed }MASON & SMITH Sole Agents for the Cale of my Curtain Fix tures in Philadelphia. The Trade will be supplied at Motory pleas, freight added. B. S. PUTNAM. Boston, February 1, 1869. fe4.2m E S. WHELEN & BANKING, STOOK, and EXONANGE OFFICLK, No 809 WALNUT Street. STOOKS and LOANS, or all descriptions, bought and sold on Commisnion In the prinelpal eitlee of the United States or Surope. Particular attention given to the safe Investment of 11301113 y. ja2o Im rp IuipIISSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED AA , Cordage, amorted elzee, manufactured and for eale by visAvEtt, FIT Wit , & 00 , No 23 Perth WATER Areal, IM3 Attiotth WAAAKVAL rob-tt In; trai t tz c.:Toutpailice ROYAL 'INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL STATMIVMDST OF .A.IEVEMTF% SUBBORIDED CAPITAL, X 1,956.100 59,280, 4 1 , 0 PAID CAPITAL... 4 278015 1,394,01 5 INVESTIFIENTS, $3,0814445, FOLIO% 8: Real Ettits £22,851 9 5 sll4 255 Oath ea 11.ted in Bank - 6,884 3 4 34,420 Ow3h in hands of Agents.... 14,919 0 1 74 195 1 mina ori Benda &Me toge+, 74,797 3 6 873,9E5 Loam on Life Polielea, 11,904 1 3 59,5:0 Mocks of the United Staten held in New York 84,300 18 3 171,050 New York State 6 per cent. stock and Joann on State and city stock held in Now York 40,456 19 7 202,280 Loane on „Railway and other stocks in Great Britain Railway and other stook. 886,167 0 6 1,926,850 21,918 6 6 '124,600 ....£010.280 2 2 8,081,446 Premiums received in the year 1857 £175,049 4 8 3375,245 Loans paid in 1857. 00,584 19 2 452,920 Losses not paid ' 3,694 1 8 • 17,070 All other claims against the Company 10,310 13 7 50,850 PHILADISLPIIIA, January 25,1869. GEORGE WOOD, Agent, 226 WALIiIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA TRW COMPANY INBURRBAGAINBT LOSS OR DAMAGE BY NLRB, AND MAKES INK:RANCE ON LIVER ON FAVORABLE TRIM. REFERS TO C. H. Mistier, Esq. Adolph E. Boris, Esq , Pres. Bank of Commeroe. B. B. Comegys Eeq , Cashier Philadelphia Bank I. Pemberton Hutchinson, Esq. John Grigg, Esq. Messrs. B. & W. Welsh, A' Thomas & Martin, James, Rent, Bootee, & 00., • David B. Brown & Oo B. MOMS Waln & On., N Trotter & Co., , - " B. A. Pahnestork & Co. Surveyor—SAMUEL COPELAND. Inspector—WM. A. SIMPSON. Attendlog Physician—Dr. W. W. GERHARD. Consulting Ptiyecidu—Dr. BAMIYEL, JACKEON . . feb4-f m w 2w EASTERN INSIJRANOE OOMPANY.— MIOIII No. 6 EXCIHANGB. AUTHOIgiND OATITAL 01 . 00 Z $500,000 OdPITAL EITOCK BODBORIBSD 100,000 =ir=M FIRE Rlffita cTri MARINE RISES on Vessels Cargoes and Freights. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Goode per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms. The Board of Directors (in order to gnard against any earions calamity, and thus afford greater security to the insured) have resolved to take no more than Five Thousand Dollars on any one risk All lowa will be promptly and liberallysettled. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, Robert B. Walker, William Ingram Brown, Jacob Lnkena Rickard Stotedlinry, George Cookman,i Peter D. Stye* Oharlee Btoy, Thontas Shaw, Jacob Reed, Robert P. TAylor, W. 0 Stotesbuty , ANDREW COCHRAN, President. Wm. ItionAti Blows, Vice President feS-tf MOTICE:-THE PRESENT CAPITAL of PHD ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY (5100,0001 having beenpald in cash, nodes IS hereby given that an increase of the eame, to the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, lum been authorised by the Stockholders, and that the• subscription book will be opened on the first day of March next, at the Once of the Company, where it will remain open until the In creased amount has been subecribed OBARLAS W. COXE, Secretary. Philadelphia, 59 Jemmy, 1859. lONT ER PR ISE INSURANCE COM LI (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) DIREICSORS. P. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai D. Damon, William Mißee, George H. Stuart, Nalbro Frasier ' John Brown, John M. Atwood, ' B. H. Fahnestas, Benj. T Tredick, Ardrew D. Caen, Henry Whritoa, J. Livingston Stringer. • P. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. 00X.E, Secretary. Temporary ORice,ls2 South FOURTH Street. ja2l-tmart rp FULTON's INSURANCE, ADJUSTING, AND COLLECTING MICR, No. 006 CHESINUT STRINT, PHILADII,PRIA. The undersigned having been practleallrengaged for a number of.. years in different oipstoitiea of the ranee business—for several years in adjusting tomes exclusively for the 11M111113106 Oompaciee—now offers his services to those sustaining Logs or Damage by Pire to property hummed, in making out their proofs of each toile ordanta in full complianee with the intricate and cunningconditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate pies or elutes, for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. lie is assisted by the beet legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion af Claims agatust, Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have euelained loss by Fire to - property loony it has also been the 'that N A e..... 4 mently declared partially or entirely void at a certain lime after a lire occurs, in consequence of careleesness or mismanage merit In effecting the Insurance, or for some other cause, which, although an important fact, in scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to avoid mob disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired, and examine policies effected by others (in most cases) free of extra charge. Partial sustaining lose or damage by fire, as above, will find it to their Interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the Are aapeeelble d 22 7.mlf* tUattlps, Jeunlrn, &r. JAMES WATSON, IMPORTER WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0., No. 325 MARKET BTREET Oonstantly on hand a full assortment of Vmsheron and Constantin Watsben BAILEY & Co., 11,01011BLY BAILEY & KITCHEN, Rave removed to their new Plre•proot, White Marble 1 Btore, 819 ORESTNIIT STREET, NORTH BIDR, BELOW THE (MAUD HOUBR, Now opening their Yell Stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND BANDY GOODS, To which they Invite the attention of the publlo. SILVER-WARS!, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PZARLB, I=l= •ul7•4Ltt inns, pistols, al NEW GUN STORE. PH/LIP WILSON SCOO., 482 CHESTNUT STREET; Ask the attention of Merchants, Gunsmiths, and Sports men, to the very BUPA/110H Yowling piece% Bides, &o. of their own manufacture, which are not surprised by the beat imported Guns in quality and finish. The BRIOTING QIILLITIIIS of each G an manufactured by them will be fully guarantied. They are also regularly re relying, direct from the maker, a full assortment of the BEST GLASS OP ENGLISH AND PRENOH GVNB, Of the celebrated stamps of Westiey Richard", Moore & Harris, Purdy, Dean tr.. Adams, Greener, Ponders,"4t Jun), &a., together with a complete stook of the cheaper style of English and Belgian Gang which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALL VARIETY OP GUNSMITHS' TRIMMINGS, such tut Servile, Stooks, Rode, Mountings, Planks, Gan Sage, Locke, end Look Furniture, Elora Ospe, Oar; tridgee, Wads, ito, on the .most favorable terms to the trade. jal2.tfelS Gina Sixtureo HLLIB B. /maim. Wit. V. MEM!, RIIDWO.III F. WARMER, W. 0. B. LIRR!LL• ARCHER, WARNER, BURNEY, & CO., MANUFACTURIBB OF GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, AND ALL HINDS OF GAS AND LAMP-WORK, GIRANDOLES, &a No. 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILADILPIIIA ARCHER, WARNER, ltr, No. 370 BROADWAY, NRW YORK Beildiege fitted with Ga Pipes, and all kinds of altering and repairing of Gas Work. fab3•Gt VINE OLD WINES FOR FAMILY USE. a - —The following grades of fine old Winee have long been In store ; Duff, Gordon, & Co.'s Pale Sherry, brown do.. gold do ~stabiliet do., Imperial do., Amman. lado do., Port Wines, Brazil Port, Merton's superior do., old 'Reulu) do., Al to Donna do., old Oporto do , pure juice, vintage 1832 ; Madeira Wines, old Fast India Madeira, very peculiar do., (yellow eeal,) Ander 11011'il soutbside do., constitution do. Alec, the follow • log brands of Champagne: Oreme de Bouncy, Mum'e imperial, Piper lleldelek, (*Geier &Oo Moette to ohandon, and Cabinet, (in )( bottles.) Imported and for sale by B. P. MIDDLETON & BRO , fes.Bt No. 5 North FRONT Street. RS. STEEL'S WHOLESALE AND RE. 171 TAIL CORSET AND SKIRT WARNUOInN. in TINTB, oeoond door above 0 heetnut strut, east side. Also, 909 }WRING GARDEN Btroet. feU•6ttt A YOUNG -MAN WANTS A TION at any roaroottbio badness, and at mode rate sa'a.y Beat or rat roues cant be given- Address kIlliOT 0 ALI CY, at this 0111 co. Col-4t* A GENTLEM&N is desirous of obtaining ti a SITUATION to travel. Ie well acquainted through thin and adjoining States. Best of reference as to character, Ica: Address . 4 TIMON," at the Mee of The Press. fel Bt* ViTANTED--OHECKS, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, and NOUN of the "BANK OH PPM NBYGPANIa., for which the blabast market rate will be paid; by - OAMBLOS ,t.:MMTELISH, NO. 41 Booth , WEIRD Street, east aide, aboveOhestaut. fe6-emw6tik AN EXPERIENCED AND PR4CTIOAL 1100a..8.11NPE11, desires an engagement.' Be. ferenCesinaxaeptionsble. AddresS «A. X.,” st Office, - ' , te64ffie , WANTBD—In a Wholesale Book and Stationery 11,40 e, a competent YOUNG MAN, with a knowledge of the htusinees. Nose other need apply. Address, In handwriting of applicant, Box 1810, Poet Office. fe4.Bt. WANTED—An active YOUNG MAN, as LALBBIIAN, In a Sauey Dry•Goode Jobbing noise. One having acqueintanes with 'good city arid am trade Gan apply, Box 2042, PostOfiloe. fe44ltre WANTED—A Bra-class SALESMAN, v.v in a Wbolemale Olothieg Houae.to whom a wood ealary will be paid. Addises PZEBEIVERANON, Office of .The Press. • te4-Sale WANTED—A SITUATION, in a Drug • Store, to learn the traehleee, by a Lad 16 years or age. Address T. 8., °Mee of this paper. fe4.4taS la/ANTED—A - competent person to take V V charge of a large Cypress Shingle and Stave Mill In Virginia, who can furnish $2,500 in cub. A liberal salary will be given. Address MILL, st this Mae, with real name and when an interview Call be had. fe3 4t* iWANTED FOIL THE UNITED SPATES NAVALRY—AbIe-bodled, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Vay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child, will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTBD bERVIOR at No. 817 NARRBT /Arent, above Slghth, north side. I. N. MOORS, apl'l t tf let Lient,lst Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. 33oarbing. 1100KRUING.—Any Gentleman and Wife wahlug ituzial) will pease address " 1 I.IU OMEN." this Mee, and no doubt They am be satisfied. Cal-3t* BOARDING.—A. back Parlor and second story front Chamber, vacant, in WALNUT, near Thirteenth. Address P. 0. T., Blood's Dispatch. fed-at* Sae Sala anb to Jet. NOTICE.—The Proprietor, befog engaged .I. in another Hotel, wishes to dispose of hie interest in the MADISON HOUSE Nos. 37 and 89 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. The entire Furniture and Fixtures for carrying on business, including the Saloon in the basement, will be disposed of to a suita ble purchaser on favorable terms. The Hotel contalus near one hundred Chambers, anHelent to accommodate one hundred and flay persons. The whole concern is conveniently arranged, and in good order. fe7.Eltee J. OT TENIEIIIII, Proprietor. da FOR SALE OR TO LET—A. valuable 10113. Property, No. 270 South FOURTH Street, snits• tie either for Residence or Sadness. Apply on the premises. MaTO LET—A desirable RESIDENCE, 416 EIARMONY Street. north of Catherine, mat of Fifth Area% containing six rooms. hit,hen on Brat door, large yard ; in pellyot order, baring jest been painted and papered thrdufrhout. None but respeeta persbne need apply, 619 TINE Street. Bent $l4O per annum. feT.St* gal TO LET—SeCond, Third, and Fourth B.pzr.Vety or together, of Otero Noe. ell_ and 818 South YBONT Street, with Notating Mathine, Use, ko. Well adapted for Offices or light Manufac turing business. JOUR MoCOY. fel-mwf MODERN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT FOR BLOC —The undersigned, Proprietor of JONES'S EXCHANGE HOTEL cod of the MADIAON ROLidtr, will dine:tie of hie inhale; in the letter to a tenant approved by the °Wrier, of the property, and Is authorised to say that the whole of the Furniture and Fixtures can be purchased of the owners at a liberal price, and that the Hotel will be renovated None tut snob u can Influence a good trade need apply. fe7.3t* JOHN OTTENRIRK. all FOR SALE OR RENT—The splendid Ea RESIDENCE at the 8 W. corner of JUNIPER and VINE Streets. Lot 33 by 70; fine aide yard, grapery, sod every, ardent Improvement Rent MO Apply at •6,14 •SIXTR Street (leaned story,. ) feb et BOILERS FOR SALE.-3 Plain Cylinder Boilers, 88 in. diameter, 30 feet long, with fire front mad connections complete. Also, 2 Plain Cylinder Boilers, 34 tn. diameter, 20 feet long, with heaters un der, Both sets in complete order, and for sale low. Ap ply to WEAVER, BITLER, & CO., if No 83 N. WATER and 22 N. WHARVES. A FARM OF 320 ACRES FOR $80.00.- Bilesoutt Lands sold, entered, and located from nit eta. to $2 $0 per acre. Office, N. N. corner FIFTH and OUSSTNIIT Streets. ' feo.lm4s VOR SALE—A EARN', containing 130 Acres of Land shunted near Virton. Caen county, Maryland. within 300 "ardent the nepot of the Phila delphia, Wilmington, k Baltimore Railroad, two hours' ride from the oily of Philadelphia, The land is all in first-rate condition ; it Is well Im proved and rich 1 it is high and rolling. The land hes 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 double deck Bs= that coat $2 000 three yearn since. The 'arm will be Bold for less than value, and pay meats made easy. For farther particulars call upon or addreee tel-61. 0 R. P. MAY, ELSTON, Md. E'OR SALE—THE STOOK; FIXTURES, and GOOD-WILL of a welleetablisned Wboless'e Date STORE, eligibly situated to Ode city, enjoying a fine trade. Address MEDOllia," at this Odloe. fel-et* STORE TO RENT. • HANDBOME BTORB, No. 628 ARCH street and gruizia,sll Cues,. marbP.°"nterii, or any ranoy bwnness. Rent, $9OO. Also, A WELL•LIGHTED YOURTH STORY BOOM, Pifty by Thirty Peet ON NORTH STREHT. Apply to JONEB, WRITE, & EfoCIIRDY. ja6-1m No. 628 ARCH Street. I VOR SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZIIBETEI lIIIMEL and OATHABINE 0 ditIIONY, Deceased. All that valuable Lot and Five-Story Btore and Dwel ling erected thereon, situated at the northwest corner THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing on . Third street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-one feet six inches, theme running northward, forming an L or ninety feet, back of stores eituated on Thirdstreet. For further particulars inquire of IL SPAN% ISAAC REIONS, 148 North Third street. jsB•m w f•Bm PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HARWELL MILL, situated on.the Wissahickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make tine Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine, 03 inches wide, and an the appurtenances for the sue andel manufacture of paper. Possession given Imme diately. Apply to, or address. GEORGE It. LEVIS, N 0.30 South SIXTH Street. apik FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. mole LOOUST Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, ISIS. 'the home is three stories high, with basement, baok building, Ao now oconPled by Y. W. Forney. Apply at the otHeo of Tie Press, or at the house. n 02841 TO RENT.—On the let January next, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (24, 3d, 4th and sth floors, each 24 feet by 145) of the NEW STORE, 683 MAR.KST Street. The building is one of the fine Improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Strada, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premteea. nol-tf Qtabittet Iliare. ' THE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN THE 'UNION. nOfillET & HUTTON, Ono:more to J. T. Ml:amity BIANTIVIOTEIRERB OP A. L. ADAMS' IMPROVED DESK RACK No. 25 Soath THIRD Street, Philadelphia 017/011, RANK, and SCHOOL EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKOABES, WARDROBES, ttc. dB-Sm CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD TABUS. MOORE &; CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH BEOOND 8 MEET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Badness, are now mannlaotaring a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand • full supply finished with MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPRO VED CUSHIONS, which are prmounced by all who have used them to be superh r to all others. For the quality and fieish or these Tables the mann. [adorers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Tinton, who are femtller with the oheracter of their work. iikl4 Cm MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE The following forty-one !numbers of the Senate and House, .fa : Mews. SHAEFFER. COFFEY. OREOH, MYNR, SCOFIELD, RUTIIRRFORD, BALDWIN, PARR ell, YARDLEY, of the Senate ; and Meseta. THORN, HAMERSLEY, ORATE, WOOD, WALBORN, HARD. ISO. STYER; NEALL, SHEPPARD. FURS% 11- BO TT. WILEY, Ho DOWEILL, IRISH, BRYSON, SMEAD, KINNEY, BARLOW, PEA RON, MEI:IAF. FEY, MILLER, ROMS, W B I THAN. 0 Ahl MILL, Ho: CLURE, PRIOR, ELLUARER, GAREN, lIRANAGY, ROBE, WILLISTON, and GLA PE, of the Home are sel , mrning for the present seedoe, at the JONES , HO US R. ereeted in 1 8 57, corner of MARE= SQUARE and MARKET Street, HARRISBURG, Pa., where ample accommodatione may be obtained at all times for their reepeottee friends ; and others haring business with them. ja.3l-mw&fr-2w JOY, COE & CO.'s ADVERTISING AND COIdRISSION AGENCY, 430 OEM NUT St., 2d floor, Phniphirt, and Tribune Dal !dings, New Yart JOY, COE, k CO are the Agents for the most in fluential and largely circulating Newspapers in the United Stites and the Camlas. They are authorized to receive advertisements and subscriptions at the lowest rataa. laY-fm&w-ro-dm AAT E. BARBER & CO., V • No. 23 ROUTH THIRD BTREET, PIILLADIL FRIA. Collections made on all points in the West, through their Western Ordee, at DAVENPORT, lowa. Taxes paid for nen.residents in lOWAand MISSOURI. Land Warrants located. Defective Land Warrants corrected. Duplicates of Rat Land Warrant/ obtained from Government. Caveats and Assignments correctly drawn. REFERRNOIIB. D. D. Comegys, Esq., Philadelphia Bank , Messrs, Boyd & Dates. Morrie & .101108/k CO. Tingley, English, & Co, TRE SECOND TERM of the Session in PENN INSTITUTE will commence February let. Apply at the Roome r S. E. corner THIRTEENTH cud FILTIERT. R. STEWART, Principal. jesi-tt BRICK-MAKING MACHINE, WHICH 11., makes the Bricks and temper the clay, makes from Sire to three thotmand per hour. Upwards of thirty in nee. Patented February 9d, 1838. Machines and rights for sale. Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent, will be so d. Known to be the only practical one in use. Ad dress 0. CARNELL, Qennautowo road, abov• f h ewes, Ridisdopkii. 6.1.640u1A • N Acting and Binge 'Mum THIS (Mendel) tt• t N rr WAt r lAV t D l ßßl nSir Geeeresch,iarrylniivelbol Perry ; Margaret Overreach, Mrs. Y. At, THR TURBID' 0110)1000 -1 ' Priam; et admiesion—lleisond Tier and65611564u 7 n5 7 , and Third Tier, 25 eon* Parquet. _ pen Drug ,- Circle 60 ants; Private Boxes, aftmllng to AMR Ineala:s2 and $6; Single Beata in Orchestra mad I,llvatio " Boxes, 76 cents. Doom open at half past 6 &elm* i Casimir WEATLEY'&'I3LABIEWIP=AZOH4PL T Z WIATMLiIIain 11. Prodaslo . ablitill la: Stags Manager. - ~ -- ,- THII I (Montay) "VINING. 'Ors* Ti lilik— ' OUR - AHRIMAN' 001:1811g. --_ - - - kis Treeeka-d,, out Ameklean Cored% Mr. J: - 8. Clarke ; Lord Duodieiry, Mr. Whektley:: To conelnde • • OR, THI6 WORDEItHiIL' TAMP I Admission, 25 afa. Beamed Beate in Draw Circle. Kg ate; Orchestra Milo; 60 eta; fiesta in Private Bases, IS ate ; Gallery, 18 ate ; Gallery for Colored Paremakft6 eta Private Box in Gallery for Oalatedr,Peraceei II 'eta y Whaler 'Private Box, U. Boon °pat - at half pest 6 o'eloak eiesnsenss It 7i: • precisely. „ _ NATIONAL CIRCUS, "WALNUT , ST., above NEEITH-I.I6WIDD. LENT, Managar.- - s t - TWO OIBOUSEI AND AALANANNEIOII • 2114.0 (Eonday) STININO. February 1, EN, DON MAN! VAN ADIBMIGIVIS MENAGERIE - • Of Ltona, •Tigm, Leopards - and Pinthens and tl+vOL. &antic Dead,- " THE BLEPHAIIT'. ' ; Bquestsioni 3 Oymneatie and Accobatie rests. ' . soma OP pampa. Dress Oirelennd Parquette - - 40 swill Children under ten years_ of age -rc . Iramlly Oircle ' ' Doors open at quarter . So I 'o'clock. Performenciii will commence at 74C. • pHILHARKOISIO SOCIETY. • , SECOND CONOEUT Olt THE REASON The inlioagert beg le ye to I=olllloo that theti fl- OOND OONOBBT will tahtpliee WPDNBADAY AVBNlNO,,Yebruery oth,' = - . , AT , JATNIVS ILALL, 01118INTIT STRUT, and they take pleasure to inform their enbaeribers and the pubic that they have, at a very keevy outlay, made Cu arrangement with Mr. B. TILLMAN for his great OPERA. TBOEIPB, emulating or . . - M'LLB PIOCOLOMINT, ' - _ acd the following Artistes: - , Mad. GI:QOM, . ~ _ , .... iIig.FLORBSZA, - - illg. LOBINI, . B+g;MAGGIOHOTTi - Mr. PERRIBG , (ingllih Tenor ) Leader and aondttetor Sig. MUM. " i A limited number of subscriptions will be tatei for '-, Ike remaining Conearia, if applied•for at Beck it Law- _ ton's, corner of Seventh and Chestnut atresjsiend it ' Shomacker , s Piano Store ,1021 Chestnut street ' Single Tickets for Concert, with-Reseried Beats.lll 00 " - " ... for Gatterr 50 : . No ~ Extra Charge" for Proscenium Boxes, - Which can be had upon application as above.. - The Managers will sit for the delivery of Tickets on ~ Tuesday afternoon, from 8 till 6 o'clock, and on wed- . nealay from 10 A. it till 6 P M., at Beek iklAwton`a ideate Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. fe64t . BARTHOLOMEW* STATUE - - '• - PARADISE LOST, EVE REPENTANT. • STATI3E IN MARBLE, BY THE LATE AMERICAN BOYILPTOR, EDWARD S. RaRTROLDIEW, 1=213:11:12:1 PENNBYLTANIA AO6DBItY OX' TES PINS ARTS, CISESTNUT EMS?, 2111 LOW iLIII/1111rat 81/11MT, ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 319 r; FROM 9 O'OLOWI TO S,O'CLOOK P. H. EXHIBITED HOE TEE EINETIT' OF THE MO . TREE. OP THE AILTIET. Slagle adintiudon '' 25 onto. Cihildno marl" yeini half price . BeasonTiokets, 50 eente. ' MoDONOUGH' B GAIETIES— RACE S TRUT. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES - • SIIARPLEY and THOMAS, n Lather n. Politics, Bellows Solo, Banjo Solo JOHN WILLIAMS, Ballad let; OLV BULL MYERS nod Troupe; SAM LONG, Combo Vocalist; Miss MATILDA. and -Mist. HOWL; Bailie. MAME, In besantut Dimas • IrIILTOS- MY ERS. Negro Dalmatia. The pertormaimas willeonalnde with OH: HUM! in which in all the Company ap pesx. Admittamelo and IS cents. Billiard Moorman day and evening. Entertainment commences-at IX precisely. Tint appeaser:a this scsning of- wen ELTZA. ?HEILMAN. the celebrated Songstress. fat AMEBIC. rtiY3ll.'.vatia , kliz)(l DIINFTIT OW hiLLN. PIOOOLO3IIIII, , THURSDAY Evening, February 10. Mr. Ullman reepectfally announces Veit MU.. PICO. LOMINI being entitled to a besoftt in Philadelphia; les has engaged, for this purpose, the Academy of Made only for THURSDAY MYNNINII. February 10, When wiU be given, for the Sat time, Donisetti's admired Opera of DON FASQUALB, Mlle. PIOOOLOMINI will appear In her celebrated role of NONINA, assisted by BLOILENZA LORINI. MAGGIOROTTI. After the Opera of " Don Pasquale,"" will be glean, for the flat time In Ptilladelptcla, the 'celebrated North Act of Dont:MAN grand Opera of I htASTI.II,2, In which Mtie PIOOOLOMINI will clog the pirt of Pauline. . By and with the eonsent of NHL PIOCOLOMENI, the price of admission has been fixed at ONE DOLLAR TO ANT PART OP THE ACADEMY. Peata may be seemed In Parqoette, Parquette Balcony. Family Circle, and Amphitheatre, WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE. The sale of seats commences on BIOADAYi Yeirra- departs on 'Welty foe New York, where she appears oa the ume evening, and then leaves for Albany, Troy, Rochester, Buffet°, Toronto, and the West. fei.tf 11/I.IENNERCHOR (“THE. OLD") VO LTA. CAL 8001=1"fl TWELPTE ANNUAL GRAND FANCY DRE9B BALL will take place on TUESDAY EVENINO, Nieman Bth, 1859, at the American AOADBAIT OF MUM. Previous to the Dail will be performed, in fall coettime, the celebrated. ' OATH AND BLIES INN OP THE 201..NNARD8.2, Choruses from Meyerbeees grand opera "TUE HIIGIIHNOreI, , s Accompanied by a 'sleet orchestra of4o performers, under the leadereldp of . CARL GMSTNIIR, Erg. The ball orchestra, under the direction of the Messrs. HABET.E.S. Floor Managers—Professors J. MARTIN AND M. IIIASKO. Tishah:, by wabwriptice, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, 82 50, can be obtained from the following Managers: G. Dufour, N. won Essen, N. R. Heckle , O. Leibrieh„ Dr. G. Seiderusticker, J. liabeeperger, L. Herbert, Charles Dummig, J. Pfa ff , W. Gelbert, - H. Tilde, 0. Bohneaele, Col. Fitzgerald, A. Lefore, 0. Vetterlion, A. H. Rosenholm 0. Wolff, H. 'Vollmer, H. Weeendenk„ 0. Lindner, lichwammer, 0. Matlack, Prof. Maths, Prof. Ellasko, S. Schloss. Jos. Grimm. A Getty, 0. A. 'rhodium. Prof. RCM, 0. Schmidt, N. Threes, V. Heakert, H 0. Camp. 0 Schick Z. R Jones, M. D., P. Halts, C. Herring. M. D., G. Vollmer, G. Grossman, Capper Beaked, M. Fearing, A. Reinstine, Joseph Ne ff , Olveh, Lindenmeyer, J. P. Steiner, Mark Hader, Jamb Kemper, Henry Fog, Louis Gebhardt, Professor Carl (Ratner, Prof Ph. Bohr, B. H. llnhernsun, _John A. Saner, John Fenner, A. B. Belehenbsch. 0 Mohr, Jos. Drexel, Bred. Staab, Pater, John Thornlay, Ikon liarag, F. L. John, Vogel, G. Bergner, P. Ladner, A. Pass, Paul Weber, Albrecht", Davit Rosenholm. Also, from the members and the Committee. Ph. Dothan, J. A. "altos, GOO Goebel, Geo. P. Henan% A. Kemper, Z. Bohoening, F Romberg, J. P. Pasch. Performance to commence at 8 o'elook precisely. Carriages will sot down heals south and take up teal* north. jaBl.Bt THonours VARIETIES!-( Cate Chan tent,' northwest corner of NIN and MST. NUT Streets. MISCBLLANNONB °CONGESTS NIGHTLY, Prom 11l to 11 o'clock. T. 1011E01111T, Manager." fed6t* QIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Tunny Blitz, the Amnsmg Blits, the Remarkable rats. the Laughing - Blitz, the Popular Slits, the Elite who makes all Dopey PREEORMAIIO3I EVERY EVENING. commimededg at 73(, o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY RE TERNOONS at 8 o'clock. CONSISTING. of WONDERVUL METAMORPHOSIS. satontshiug Names on Ventriloquism, Ike Learned 04- my Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Rope Dancer. Admission 55 cents. Children 18 cents. SAI 4 IFORD'S OPERA. HOUSE, RUM= Street. between Merkel end CheetsnL OPEN DOR THE SIABON. By the LargeetTronpe ot MINSTELS I TUB WORLD. Ratai ß rows OPERA HOWL AND PBS SANPORD CHILDREN. AdinRUDA* 25 cents. jeT•lnk THE PENNSYLVLNIA. AOADEXT OP — TitII VINE ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Snndsyst meted) from S A. IL tin d P. Admission 23 amts. Children 12 emit,. - Shares of SI ook, entitling the holder , ' family to ad mission st all times, $3O. off-tf MUSICAL FUND HALL.—TNN GEE- HARI& ORCHESTRA will oommenoe their Public. Bans au•ALS on SATURDAY next, Nor. 20th. Merle Tickets 25 cents ; a whips or slat tickets for $l, which may be obtained at Andrelf,llo 4 Chestnut street; Beak & Lawton's, corner of Berea% It and Chestnut, and at the door of the• Hall. The per formance OCIMPIIIIMMI at SU &aloe* P. If wit Y.O ON ACCOUNT OF THE BREVITY OF THE SEASON, and in order to make room for SPRING GOODS, we hare concluded to sell out our Winter Stock regardless of coat, for two weeks. Now, those wishing to purchase will find it to their advan tage to give us a Wt. Come one, come all, end obtain these bargains. PINE PRENOH CLOAKS, HEAVY BEAVER CLOAKS. PINE PEEN= RAGLANS, HEAVY BEAVER RAGLANS, Blit,OHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, Of all qualities and grades. PINE PRIINCH BLANKET SHAWLS, PRENCH AND Be GLIM MEMNON& EbIBILOIDEBINEI: 111BROIDNDIR3!! Collars, Meares, Infante' Waists, Linen Cambria Haudkerelnefs, Velvet Itibbons, Cloths, Cars Deere% Table Linen, and Table Coven, and many other goods too numerous to mention. Gill) US a a coal, and if you don't buy, you will be treated with civility. Don't forget. ltaitLßol”B, jaTe-wfm-tt No. 11 South NINTH Street TRUSSES!—Genuine French, of Ada Ha. TN cram Elenulne Prenal, for Cblldrue. TRUSSES do. do. WSW TRUSSES! Approved mnia= Seem Supporter Bruen; English Abdominal Belts; Syria• see, a new and improved sel.injeoting artists, adapted to Ladies , use. Alo, bath.room or crirt r it linemen; french Pessariee ,• Bread Prune; Infante' Nur dna 11.ske ,• Nipple Shells and Eikleads. lOC eels by OALEB Dr NEEDLES, Pbannaornatist, ad Practical adjuster or Mechanical Bemediee, d. W corner TWELITE and RAOI ani,Phila. Ladles' rooms—nitrous on Twelfth street, newt door Mee.... -GGSH.-300 quintals Grand rank Cod J.* Pith. 150 bait bbis. White Pleb. 500 bbls. klaokerel 3 in whose, balm, quarter., tad Eighths. Salmon, in tierces awl bbli. 50 bbls. Pickled Haddock. 400 do. do. Herring. Paz by.; C SADLER & ten Jails= 6itae, 5 . !.4 float OM matt
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