The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 08, 1859, Image 3

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ganflarilworhing two:lllhkeli with fair 811COUL
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la" The California. Kill tiltonmetn.. nail From. New,
York on the 6th . nnd 9fitit Atteach4hOntli.'
- fit The llamas Steamens leave ..Nevt,: !corn, • the
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Ship Wabalthi'FFialgt°Pl cleated at New York
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Wai Doane , cleared at New York yeeter
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alirkbebra Orcotee, Berry, from Palermo ,
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Brig Afeteor.wal.Blatlagsb Ma Ma jitli tilt; ,
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60 bblitchiLiastai'44B bdla h lOO4 l 260 . i " 4 !# ./414 '° ;44L A C1°.
•ewpty cubs.
114 w e Ung at APsPgues r, lBth alt'
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Sabi XII Moore , lagers° O~iatlseton attired':
ARRIVALB AT TIM flilliCTTA4 TiOT4B;
UP TO (AI O . OiOOK tare rosi?iir(F
unman 7.101j8.11-43keablut abut, below Ninth.
TN-Y 0 10; La 8 - Dakin, •
• Bater, , N• Y Bea) ITOlowes, N Y
RD Bolling Va• ygo - •••
J 0 Burp, Bosun - MeNaight;
_Beading
Mrs Geo Lawman; Resift .Inc.Berger.."Balt .
L Mo - ditiou, Balt X R Sprague, Balt
If Mr MaGinnemi,l Pottayille
T 3 ° Dia Yorke; N M,Babbitt, Trenton •
L.`, II Ulil, NV ' ' W Ifellister;N O_
1 ". H H Farber; Beaton , 11 Holcomb* dun, N Y
%Choi' G Wood, Albany, NY 0-A Seward, N Y
Buiett,•N Y • .Geo M Laurmancßeading
.7 Eckert, Reading • . D MID :Lindsey, N
Wm EVIIIIC Boston' ' ' 111811 Wdd, Boston' •
W Starke; Norfolk; Va Ballantine, Newark
0 I. Preacett, , Nd . - - • • ; U Efatof la /as Ihrtisleg
XX Biddle, N Y' .1 - „W Wettobtwanger, - N,Y
Robt Y • Johnil Wyman, Baltimore
• miughn.e; N 0 P PriceMialtimore
Oco•P'Wkittaker - Nd ' • -;* Comstock, St Louis
B Pie , o7i, OhagISSA4O, if a g 8 5c00,,0 o
T.O Porter &11.4Booton;„
B WNiirninn, W Mason, Pi 32
M Raffia, RY - = •
PIP - Variterhof,MY: /Lott P Titua,X, O.
J.OSleea wuvigkink,- ; Mimi; Auattn,lesee
Musie;ll Y . Bru4k.lr,
W W Palabott, New Haven
Ohio DT Sciton
James II Reese, Chicago ' - .E.Buchinal4ohto
liozentnat, Btlilingtoir AD Denitt."AlbanY
• J . II Muth., N Y Q Bailey Buffalo . •
GL Backman, N Y W Dimick, N Y
Z Baaanin; Balt - ••• - • - - F W Boonett,Bilt • •
3 - 0 Whitney;Balt , • Thaa B Doll, Balt
Molntoah; Bath, Me _ A,O Dunham, NY,
Mimi KB lowborn, N Copt Whitall, 11-13 A, •,
Dicta I. 8 Rich .0 8A - W Da,loJa,Bele.
o - Indiana W•oorooran;
' 033,11, Waahhtton ' ' Copt •Tiltin;WitahLugton
110 Belariree; New York .- • AI. RiChniond; Va
Bala M:Billey, Riehmond Donigani.Teonaaselfl•
CieoM, Bmigero, - Baltimore - Geo T Palmeri.:Utehmomt
George Summon, Virginia `• , ClDditiall;Rentriaky
O T - Morriaom.Rentuoky ..Ohio IQ- Ousbnami, Batter
A Woo - dwOrth ; Blehmond Edw Weld, Nantucket
Goo W winos:simply. York . Crowley, Mary/and • . •
MIBOHANTEP HOTHlsottstli 'st:, _Wow Ards.
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x ktraites; • • w wnt, xi - -
Olt YOnalt - KY ' Oara,lanetuittis :P •
Jae Oros", N Y ; 0 D Stockbridge; Maas'
0 The*, Phila. • - R 11 btitt, MourneiN 0
T.O Herbert, Texas -' -0 Evans; PhUi
IP, 0 Dibrell ; Texas .7 W Flitches, Oh&ntissabg,
A Diming's, Lana co J L Mos , Phil& -•-
11 Rees, Yhila -B Stone, Tenn
Time W 'Swaney, Phil& ' 0 W Lord, Bait
B B Watson, Milton R W Chapleigh, Boston
B Scott &la, Chas'. -• B H Swansey, iihippensbg
AD Hartley, Pa Wm Mick, at Louis
Mali 'Strickland, W Chest: W Lundy & la, N J
B Richards, Balt D Barnet, - Easton • •
W It Calladayi Phila - LOpetices, iinowßoll,
R /Hanka% Wilkesbarre. 0 11 Loyelet,-Pyracase
W Prantitit; Ark ' D.aga, St Louis
Holt, Covington,-Hy'a WA Wright, Balt '
J Eye's, Pa J Haynes, °bombarding
AMERICAN HOTRD=ollestouhatietitiabove •
Jag mat, 0a- Jog IP Chatellier, N Y.
B L hlroetuxu,N Y P Drown, MA •
A 0 "ffeiliner, 61d • D Htigonr But
Il Alluntt, Jr; Honk', • • Geo 0 Calhoun, Ft
Geo WOilboun, Yt, Thom 0 Brabson. Tenn• •
B Der - "'" Hll l'lddeman, Del "
Thos L - Noreross N J M Busies , ' Halt
Wid Landis, - . J Dletatuell, N
Dr" 0 Coites,"Pi ' Geo W P Coates,. Pa
Id Abbott, Bethlehem . John Thomas, Catasinua
John Opeyeke, BaSton - A M PellaNd, . Summit Hill
Vilihur. eels, M. Chunk '" B'd D Orbes, - Balt •..
E Bespiobk,N Thos Bats &ii N
/3 B llainea, N Y 43•Bsuslltod, N Y• - • '
N'i : Tioy, N
;•"' " • Geri Cialrri, 1•14
Ell Ilimssy; Balt. ;"" Bolt •
W ""'"' -B J
Tholl qad4PW•
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PBANILLLN Bolll3}3,4hestnnt stssot, Lbws° Third:
Diw Neormy, Lancaster , J Yitsgerald, Pittsburg
Waiter Crook, Baltimore Q.Nlitler. Lebanon ,
-Wm Price, Bt Otsit,Pit Y
L Wlisiormd;Parttirid 3 A-Hudson, Philo -
0 Norris, New Brunswick Dickinson; Look FISV:011!,
Jos - 41ns; tbiesdlidtio glotittistigo, Pitnildsw!le
nOnsil Donahoe, N I 9,
st.. above
B Bpdriter, Sidlads W Turner; Ohio ,
W Lomax, Bove , T9r , J D Gros,:
T Wuireian; Pa J filtapktnion; Ginn, 0
2 W,Comad,Pottirr7l,, lt.
,J .71,200o1; Po,ttstlll4
P. 7) Driipdr.ll,iiii 313 ' Wiuslow NJ t
U 77 , pyo;;Portftdys7 , ' ` Prank P Horner, bait
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iirAmioxmi , :acerzfk.446l. street; Mans
11.Vati _Kirk, "Cod, :
4 :79:Wsltoicts,Bikaton,.Pa JoiWhitikei,lforinfOlare
Joahaa'poml~ Pa :
Wm ithos4B Reading. Bechtold, Bit sdy; Pa :
0 Blarenlauthe, Bei:idler, Pottafille
HB , lc fraidk;ropbtiaton, Pa
.Ir, 4 6 *M 1 A(7/4 1D -C"T ill e • •
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.11181/IBOZCHOWS4eOond it., below Aral
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Et A arelip PA:. TB be P Boberts; Ps
3 B Lon J , N' , ' Jig Do Toile; Del
.lasidoCkMain, Del J 0 R BrobsoniNß , '
Jn B Brown, rrY 8 Boberteon,
Jobe Noble, Carlisle
D II Coaway,-Pittaburg
.Able Mellon, N Y.
JiuLflatbdart Bid
.18 Holcomb, N
,1 Rpm, N
BTiAOTC sZ&R 1t N litth and merehant atre ti.
JgmepKirk, Oaertni Co •.• ' linos Nimbi"; Chester 61, - .
.Tas Boott",j out/1,1116;Pa David Kimble; Pa • :
Jos Viwitcadi'PotUlt9.* o' M E+Brigaineallai
J - Beyies; Y4ared' B Nyco, "Delaware, oc
Buht• ligulacn, : : Ramond, liowarkiTel
011 HOU gra, Pa - B ht Hughes - , Lida au,' Pa
U Herr; 'Jr , Lona to, - ,-- Atrarew HerrilAnivariTik
If Ja,,ksost. Ohesiver , Worrlions, Pa"
T Lewisille!aware Browa, 9heat'r co"
0 Churchman, Del - • • • - •llatind,Oheet4r co
Jos Batt, Chatter cm
BARMY OlLlAl,ll4:4lll. 7 oclort_itroot, bean Vine
Leif Frits. Po . B.l3eston Newtown, Pa
John BWilliame, Pltinlro, PM, . .
John DO16; Ps ' Toy 1 -
W Brown, - N Carr; Bucks co
J Tacker,- Noßt 00 7 . • 7, " Longollorio: Backe co
B klcorani, Buffalo NY•: 71 - ,
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ALApit. BRAILTIOTI6L—ThIzd ab, Ca tow
Chas Pineey, _Rockville John Limits, Ps
43 3 . 7 4ctitri BOiertalMi 3./I.o!erinPleltawa
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MOUNT VEHNON:IIOTXG-480ilifd It Aber. Allah
9itehece2,l Pea Bleilietr J DElteieleji S'Elosion,
0 lf - Jdtlit. 8 Boatel_ ea Moore la; Philo •
John,Xohistir,Phitik . D 016artirld, Da
J ,Pa W lillefiessie,' Jr a ' • .
Oliver lemee,Tvetityl,l+!; .4.Tqr4y,Pi
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.grleiAniggpTle DOLLARS.:'Dor good work and good
loots Ods Mathias fa anognatjad: = • " '
7 V7igi;3l.l4OßlVft CO.,
AlT.3fd • • - ` -.003 ORESTRUT Street.
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11:0111T111A'WtAND - l'
~,,,,,,P,ltliti GR,Bitti 80L LAND si.X.TUArti
allitiin"--'
and nrled - A-I f:t, of Bil".liimez:oopo
A ~.w ' - ni.' bOni CI! ,
tad..
ourtar ' WA, - io for Spring .l
/bon" ',rot 4 .1111 good . ovis)
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and Tii".tockor sholl' plipitAlL,: :,ArTinz,
whe.lA it4..ge tlan (4, 4641" I.*
iin....."1" NUT /*reit'
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(toll'
il, ; :'..,,,:.,..:": 7 fr
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Eiverial .Nottto.
A.; Distressing Cough and Rare Thioat Cared,—
pa, 0. S.4l.4lstotri - • •
abaci lime since I, attaeked with a very severe
note throat 'arid;hearseasas, accompanied with a most
racked my Vniate
+miens remedleis Withoutobtaliting
relief,. aid Hinny pnrehnsed two battles of .1100R—
LANDIS BALRAMIO CORDIAL, on taking Which I
Win; entirety intied. *Woe' tusoi It tor oth er
Anembersof tnir family and find that it niter , fails;
We look ttina It as the very. beet medicine of the kind
. .
Verb
DINAR DOBV3
Id
Nne:rotre, .
1dey17,1858. - • •
Prepared poly by Cr.! C. Pd.JdON.BON; No. 418 ARON
Btr4et,!phis, and for 'sale by DengOita and
:georeteeperp throughout the United iftatea and Ceded,.
Prioe'76 centa per bottle" " ltddcltW,
Algablect General gatereat.-4here fe se
riOtoarge more widely spread,' Or more ,81811 r ATOID81),.
o,Wthe disease designated by the nine of "Pi/ASO'
It not I(iery Theartathiihjeat open'whieli to write,
iterle:ii: 'one that we world have Oh pen, only that the
Importance of the oak, demanded that we should do so.•
Pllearar . himarhoide, are often:. prodnoed temporarily,
(*.:?#f* the'Veitler.t# mark thal)4 !ittpidv, and by,die.
eiders OftlittLivef, EitOlioseii;asid SOWels, The attic.
fifola incidental tn,,tertain perk& in the life of
woman:;': tmipOieri • plmeesof Pilei may be eg
grayated U a ehronie elate, or at once banished, by, a
Potieleila Mire the:. rm., and a .proper etlert toward
the removal of the original cause. •,
Pormenbni- PlIel(411I invaria bly he produced by' u.
• ordinary Preeentlons. The
letter,lf attended to, will abrogate theWoret state of the
dimwit in . it short time. All medicines( soling upon the
storirieli;liaiiciith little, to far aapnes are concerned,
&w i lt they effect a partial core of that 'eellethin, they
`ace. certain to derange come After breech of the eye.
ttniii;Ord ultimatelyde mere harm than good. "An
obneeefpreeentlon hi worth a pound of cure." How.
' , o'er; nee CiAIfETTI"B MEDICATE)) PAPER for the
Water.ll)Dieet, foie PreientiWa: and ;Wire Beware of
Lbok for his name Ineach sheet (hi water.
mark); and autograph upon each label: - .Depot No,
41...ANICStreet, New Yoric. Poi sale by. 2'. D. OAD
LENDEE& CO. BLAIR' en' W (corner Eighth
insf, , Walit4,)ll4Bl3AlßD & (Ohettnut and
Tweffili;)' and many others. tor-utzta 24
The 'Nen TLni!ralelialr Restorative 'Amelia*
the approbation of Unfound splentilo men In atm world ;
It oieensee and. renovates the cuticle ot the head, pre
tents, the halt felting 'off, - atd renders .the halt loft,
glomy, , and InOlfind to .. marl; ' No is4 , o toilet la nom
pieta withoit tt..., - ffold,hiallikieighsts, and by JiLLES
IQOEL & 00., No. 70113111313TN11T street, Phtladel,
phis. ' fe7-dt
Saving. Fund.—lrtve Per Cent.. Interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
street, 8. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
reoelyed in any nun, large , or email, cod intermit paid
from the`dif of 'deposit to the 'day i)1"
Money: ill I, 99 eired am! P97nmnte madewit hout notice. 'Phi) iraeatinerits are made in Reel Estate,
Mortgagie, - Orpund :Bente; and - such .91st-ohm
ia the charter rig - mires. Office hours from 9 o'clock
q the morning =CI aisitteinoOmA and ma
MOOday anti' Titiradity,ermilxige until B &Cook. feB
• Barsiettte Oscan
- BITHEETTII 0000A1111..
Jhdoesposuad of Cocoa-nut 94, ecf.!„tf,:, droning the,
Hats. Yor etheiej end aireiihlexied,it lis'elthout en
It provosts the. hair from falling .off,
: It promotes its heatthy.aad Vigorous growth.
It is not greasy or4ticky. • -
` It leaves no disogrotabis odor.'
; softens the hair toheis hard and dry.
IS soothes the irritated scalp skis.
It affords the richest lustre. •
It remains longest is effect.
I 1 cdsto costs for , a licit/ p bee bone.
Burnettts Cocaine,
' - BWINETT I B-00 . 00,11N1
IMINIO 0000AINI4
ItZiTIISONIAL
Booros, — Zuly 19, 1867
Itr !datum. .T.-Boassre &, Co. s I cannot refuse to
'state 'the salutary effect In my Own; aggravated case of
your caceliont flair 011 7 -(opaceatie)•
lor many mouths my hair had been: filllng off, now
I was fearful of losing it entirely. The skin ,upon my
'head beano gradually more and more inflamed, so that
I oonid not touch Itirlihi,iat Tide irritated*.
attribited to the use of lcirlonsadrertfied hair
welshes, whiChllhiere sluoe been told Contain camphor'.
spirit
Brther advice of reirpleyslolaiiiito whom you had
shown your Encores of purifying the 011, I commenced
lite out the heat week in Itene..7 The drat rpplication ed.
i'4yed the itching end irritation In three or faar days
the rednesie and tenderness elliapPeared--the hair 01111144
, to - fall, and I hive now a thich growth of new hair.
I trot that others, similarly adliOtede will be
dnoed to try the lime remedy. • .
Yetire, Temtruly,
SIISAN E. poi%
Burnett's . Cocanine.
BURNETT'S 0000AINE
BURNETT'S 0000AINE
irr A single application renders the hair (no matter
'how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It
ooneeded by all who have need it to be the but and
'cftsaiist Bair Die:flow ix tke World%
Prepared' by
JOOllllll 131:TRDIBTT fr, 00., Boston.
lIT Nor rude by dealers generally at Pifty dente a
Bottle. jal&dtml
A New Article for the Bair.
. PBALON & 13011 , 13 0000INX
it the best and °bespeak article for the hair. For pre
serving, betatifYing, end reotorini the' flair, the moot
perbet hilvdresoing OTOL ,offered to the publii. Sold
at 517, 407, and 197 Broalioy, and by oil Drugglerta and
Paney-Orooils Dealer, Pint bottles 60 *ear; kW-pinta,
25 canto,'' Inquire for Pinion & Son , o ooo9lne. Be.
'aore of ecnontirfetti. ' . .
. .
T. B. PETERSON I . BROTHERS, 806 CHESTNUT
Etreet, iVholosate dgenta. •,- • fet-tt
.
• There is probably no disease
whisk earnlance has no amply proved to be remedia
ble by the PBRUVIAN SYRUP 'is Dyspepsia. The
most 'lnveterate forms of this disease hare been own
pletely cared by this medicine, as ample testimony of
some, okOtir dist citizens proies.
Poi 'sale in .this city by t: Spam, corner Fifth and
Chestnut, and•,'llassard: .1e - 00., corner Twelfth and
Oiteirtnnt.: ~;. alo4kwu
Singer Sewing illathinea, for nii. Maanfac
tering purpous, have a • great reputation, honestly
(tarried. Alt the prisluota of these ' MaehLues are in
DEMAND at EXTRA PI
I. M. BIMINI?. /0 CO.,
'602 CHNEtTNUT sheet
Jackson - • Printer.
JACKSON. ' PRINTSR.
JACKSON. ' DIUNTBS.
CHECKS, NOTES, AND BILL MUDS, CARDS;
•. onotuAns, &o.,&o.
DBINTSD DY JACKSON.
Paorriio FIRTH and CIIKSTNDT PAINTING.
Piturnxa HUTH and OUBSTNIIT,....PIMIZING.
G & Baker's Celebrated Flintily BIMINI
MAOHIDTIcB
• "A Sl* STYLE--PRION
• ; .780:10$111111(01. Onime, PHILADZIMLA.
These MeeWises sew from two epools, and form a
ream of `susequallssi 'etreugth, beauty, - and
which will ■or rip; even if every !mulls ditch be eut,
They are unqueitionably the beet in the market for
0e164f rresrio 101 A 01100L11.
Liver Contplatnts..rDr. McLane's Celebrated
LIVER - . PILLS —This great remedy (or Liver Com-
Bilious Derangements, Pick Headache, Dyspep
ell, and all kindred compleials. Soldby an respectable
Thigtggirts. jaln.stateth-lm
Semen's Saving Fund—Northwest Corner
SECOND and WALNUT, Streets. Deposits reoelyed
tin -large amounts, from elf classes of the
- .community, and allows interest at the rate of five
per cent. per annum. .
Money may be drawn by oheolut without lose of Inte
rest. , .
00Soe open daily, from 9 tintil 6 oiiilook, and on Mon
:day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Preeldent,
:Praeltlln Pell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charlie M.
.Morrie.
One-Price . Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
mode in the best manner, expressly for INTAIL BALMS.
' we =lrk our lowest ailing prices In nazi no rile
on each article. Alfgoods made to order are warranted
setisfmitory, and otir oni.ratoa ordeal le etrieui ad.
hered to. We believe AL to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated Alike.
' ZONIS & CO.i
604 . ifAREIT fitrset
V. Her. ¢.'N Smiley will preach In the
I}REEN•OT., M. B. OntrEoll TRIO MUN•
is At 73( °Mock .IIIF
U. an soin•straat Dally. Proper 'dieting
-/2 tfl o'clock.
ev' W. 7, It. TAYLOR will preelde at the meetlog
TO.ILLY, In. the upper part of the Church, and. Rev.
CRAB: 71. OODPRR.wiII lead the, meeting In the Leo
tore Room, BO there Is room for_all; It*
•ries Partralts tor your Parlors, that are
u,3-• really likensistes,- are Lite-she Photographs in
Oil, made at azuntiva PROTOGRAPRIO GAL
-I,IIIYiIIZOOND Street, above Green, lt*
1T - Historical Lectures en the Great Rep-
REIRNTATIVRES OH MODERN OIVILIZ A-
T ,at CONCERT MALL, by th e . Rev. , JOHN
•
monist. - 81:113.1ZOT8.
1. , /eb.. Dimeororteo.
2 lob. 9=4dioritst. Axost.o...Rotaorstiooot Art,
8. Yob. 14-18414.ux0 Mono.,
4. Bob. 17-134002 Philooopb
5. Feb. 21—Itionstaso AbsolEttleiC.
8.. Feb: 28-0802 wits. Oonstitittiosial Liberty.
Tickets tor the Coarse • - $1 60
Tickets for two person" 2 60
t , . three.persons 8 00
Seboole 1 00
Slagle tielsets ' 50
Two tickets will admit a Gentleman and .two Ladies.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence gun ter before 8.
feB.9 1417 21 22 s - •
ry-7. The Wagner Free Inetitnte of Science
113 Leeturea for the Tea ending the I2th of Feb-
MONDAY, - .7 P. 31.--Urgelne and Metals Mediae.
Ottbjeote-„" Arsenio." . ,
mONDAY, B P M. --« Romanesque."
TUESDAY, 7 I.: M:-Geology-'. Submarine Yoke,
TUESDAY: &P. M..-Eldoution-" fteadingo from
Shakepeare.lt
WEDNESDAY, P. Natural Philosophy
" Electric Idagnetiem." :
WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M.-Zoology-" Articulate."
THURSDAY, 7 P. M.-Anatomy and Pl:iridology
" The Stain."
THURBDAY: 8 P. M,:--Rhetorio-." Eloquence."
FRIDAY, P, If; --Afineralou and Mining-" Me
FRIDAY, 8 P. ,MEnglish Literature-" English
.Poets.l)__ - _
0-
SATURDAY, 7 P. M.-Social Selenee-." Money."
BAYURDAY, 8 P.M.-Chemistry-. p9tgam,,,,,,n
4 4 7BARBCC1 free, fel
.
Tho the Six
teenth Oradnating'Classaf the Central High
Same' will be given at 'ldo(lOWANifi SALOON, Broad
mid Walnut Amite, ou SATURDAY; Febrility 12th. at
P. M. Tickets may be obtained from HENRY M
CI:DIA; RA South Third street, feB-tuthitr4tia
ry The Annual Meeting of the Contribn•
1.1.3 l tore to The Pennailranla Training-School for
Peebe-hlinded Children," will be held at 630 WAL
NUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, Tebruerr 9th, at 12
o!clock, (fez-St] j PReIiKLIN TAYLOR, Secretary.
1 I" . C. Alumni ' A9lllOlllAlOll' Central High
aOllOOl. - —The semi-annual bueineet meeting of
the Aerociatlen will be held at the High Bebop' Build
leg (Brood end Green • streets,) on WEDNEIBDAY
NYBNINQ, 9th Wet.. et 'iii' o'clock. ' . '
PREDRILIOS Wiltlill,, Preeldent.
, . .
71itre IC Lime, Secretary: fes.4ta
IrrTusurance Company, of the State of
PSNNOYLVANlA—SaiLtnin.rnia,gebrnary 2,
1869.
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of
SIX SIM ORST., or. TWELVE DOLLARS per obese,
opt of the profits of the Company, payable to the Moak
heldera, or their legal representatives. on demand.
WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
ryr.„ Horace Greeley will lecture at the -
MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY DVIIN
-INO, Nobiliary Bth, 1859, at, quarter before 8 o'clock.
Bubjeot—”Neforras and Iteferatere.” The prooeede
for a benevolent object. Tickets to be had at the door,
andat the following depots
- Howard & Co., N. W. cor. of Chestnut and Twelfth
C. H. Needlee; B. W:oor. Twelfth and Earle streets.
lasso H; Hay, N. W, cor. Arch and Eleventh streets,
Thornse B;Wtegand, B. E. oor. of Race and lllfteenth
streets • •
.
Caleb R. Keeney, N . W. oor . of Arch and Sixteenth
street&
George 0 flower, oer. Vine end , Sixth etreete.
Henry. A. Dower, N. Z. earner of Green and Sixth
streets
William A. r eet, oar. of Spring Garden and
Twelfth streets.
J. W. Clothier & Co., Fourth street, behni &rah.
W. P. Hazard; 724 Chestnut street.
N. H. Hunt, N. W. cor. Fifth and Chestnut,.
&
Leisenring Alsop, N. E. cor. of Arch and filx'h at
Peirce & McCarty, Eighth, above Chestnut stmt.
fe2..6tiv
nyDr. Weder's Chestnut Sprint Water
CURB, at eet/nit 11.111, Philadelp co unty, -
Ps. M
jly
py otitee.Penusylvaula Railroad Company,
.PIIILADHLPHIA, January 16,1869.."--NOTION TO
STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the
7th day of February, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. kl., at the
SANSOdf STEHRT RAL L. •
. .
The Annual Election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY, theTth day of Mach, 1869 at the °Mee of
the Company, No. 234 8. THIRD Street.
jalT t EDMUND SMITH, Secretary.
flys Astronomical Lretnres by Princelier 0.
M. MI.2`OIIELL, at JAYNE'S HALL.
• This distinguished and eloquent gentleman ham kindly
consented to deliver a coarse of sutra lectozes on behalf
of the Tones Men'a Christian Association of Philadel
phia, on the ". Astronomical Allnelous found in the
Hebrew Scriptures, . examined under the Light of Mo
dern Science," on . TIIESDAY. THURSDAY, seem.
DAY, and TUESDAY EVENINGS, the Bth, 10th,12th,
and 16th Inst., at 8 o'clock, at JAYNE'S HALL.
Tickets for a single lecture 50
Tickets for the Course 61.00
Tickets for the Course, admitting a Gentleman end •
Iwo Ladies 200
' For axle at'
PARRY & momILLAN I B; ear. !fourth and Chestnut et.
W. B. & A. MARTIAN'S, 606 Ohestnut dtreet.
W. P. GAZARD,.724 Chestnut atrial.
EVANGELICAL KNOWLEDGE BOOKSTORE, 1224
Chestnut street. .
R. R. BENDERSON 'ac Co., N. W. eor. Fifth and Arch
atreets.
'ROOMS OP THE ASSOCIATION, 1009 and 1011 Chest
nut street ,
The members or the Association can procure tiokete
at half price, to be had at the Rooms only, from 8 to 7
P. al.
Early application for Veleta will be necessary-, as the
number will be strictly , limited to the capacity of the
Nall. The platform has been recently so improved,
that with the strong clear voice and distinct enemata.
Mon of Professor Mitchell, he can readily be heard in
any part of the house.
.8y order of the Lecture Committee
toca Woodland Cemetery Company.—The fol
lowing Managers and. Officers have been elected
for the year 1659:
President—BLl S.
John C Penhln„ William W. Keen,
John C. Mitchell, Ferdinand J. Dreer,
William H. Moore, John S. McMullin,
John Lindsay, Isaac Elliott.
Secretary and Trottel:war-4088PR B. TOWNSEND.
The managerehave paned aresolution requiring both
lot-holden and visitors to present tickets at the en
trance for admission to the Oemetery. Tickets may be
had at the office of the Company, 813 AROH street, or
of any of the Managers . .
iff*Arch•street Theatre.—The annual meet.
log of the Stockholders of the Arch-street Thea
tre will be held on MONDAY AFTERNOON, February
Ith, at 'fig o'clock, at the Hall of the Phenix. Wise
Company. ZANE Street, above Seventh, north slds. •
A DIVIDEND of UT on each dine has been declared,
payable then
By order of the Board of Agents.
nye Law Department—University of Penne
BYLTANIA.—The &eon* Term commenced
Jounary 31. 1869, and continues four months.
GllOll6ll 811a118WOOD—fionetitutional Law.
ProfeesorP. .61o0ALL—Pleadingsnd Practice at Law.
Professor R. BPBNOIIII MlLLER—Oonveyanclog.
Restoration of the Jews to Palestine.
. —The Third Lecture in the course will be deli
, Tared hy the Rev. S BONHOSISIE. at the HALL Of .
THE UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA., NINTH
fitreetabove CHESTNUT, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
/febrility 4th, at a !muter to eight o clock.
' Subject- 1 r The Restoration of the Twelve Tribes et
'Palestine 1) •
Tickets for the course, for a lady and gentleman, $t ,•
for a single lecture 25 cents. The proceeds to be applied
to charitable purposes.
Tickets for sale at the Presbyterian house, Ind
Chestnut street; the Episcopal Depository,l224 Chest.
nut street; the American Tract Society, 027 Chestnut
street; Burns 'a Slog, Eighth and Chestnut; W. B.
Ifartien , e, 508 Chestnut; the Bible MGM, Seventh and
Walnut; the Baptist lboolottore. Arch street ; Smith's
bookstore. 40 North ihrth street; the Methodist store,
66 North PoOrth, end at the door of the hail.
fe4-tutcfr4t
Egra Girard Bank—Philadelphia, January
81, b 859.— A special meeting of the Stockholdere
of this Dank will be held on THURSDAY. the 8d of
March next, at 12 o'clock M., at the BANKING UMW,
for the purpose : or accepting or rejecting a certain act
of Assembly, entitled "An Act to Consolidate the Stock
of the Girard Bank," approved the 25th day of Janu
ary, 1869. By this Aet it in proposed Gto change the
value or 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 share, by canoelilog the pre
treat certificates of stock, and leaning new ones, upon
the ratio of one to four, so that, hereafter, the patvalue
of said stock shall be Rlftyliellars per Marg.' ,
And, also, for the purpose of determining the amount
of the Bond required for the Cashier, as provided for In
A Supplement to en Act regulating Banks: , approved
the 7th day of May, A. D. 1865. '
fol-dtmhB W. L. 80IIAYPER, Cashlei.
ark Ilitetice.—A Committee of the Managers
of the Complimentary Ball to the Philadelphia
Grays will Mt at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia
Grape, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR
DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of
tickets notit the Bdth. O. P. DESMOND,
EJaynes Hall. Prayer Meetings—Notice.—
rOwing to a previons engagement of the Hall, the
B NEESE! MM'S - 'UNION PRATER 'MISTING will
be held. until further notice, in the tIfi.NB43kI•STRBBT
01117EIN, (rear of the new hotel.) -
All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting
is open •for all to - take part who are members of any
Ivangelical Church. , d2O-tf
fir Office Shamokin Valley and P.ottsvllle
RAILROAD 00A1PANY, 809 WALNUT
PHILLDKLIIIIA, January 27,1869.
The Coupons of the first aforisage Bonda of the Phila
delphia and Sunbury Railroad Comptu.y, due the let of
February, 16 . 60, and the outatandlng Coupens, due Ist
Anent,. 1868 will be paid en presentation, at the
BANE OP COMELIVROE, PhOadeiphia, on and alter
the let FEBRUARY. JAMES B. BIDDLI,
jt2B-dtfelfaths.ktu-2rt President.
ItrAlumni Association—Central High
SOILOOL.—The Seventeenth Annual Address
win be delivered by JOHN D WATSON. Esq., at the
HUSIOAL FUND HALL. on THURSDAY HYMNING,
the 10th inst., at TX o'clock. • Introductory Addteas by
Prof. A. .D. BACHE Trakete may be procured of
Oeo. I. Sickle, Seq., 428 Walnut St., or of Dr. Atkin
eon, 215 Spruce St. MINIMS OF TVS ASSOCIATION
may procure imitate for the COMUSNOSNENT by applying
to the .Treasnrer, S. Ems CON MORAY, Seq., No.
427 WALNUP St. fe7-4tar
Spring Garden institute, L. R. corner
BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Street.—The
neat Liature of the Conroe will be delivered on TUES
DAY EVENINQ, February Bth; at TX *Wick, by
Prof. JOHN O. HART, Lb. D.
flubjeet—'+llhakaywoaaa Sonnets "
Tickets 26 costa--to be had at the door. 47-2 t
-91Apping
SigaFOß THE BOUTH--OHABLEB
TON, SAVANNAH, and HAVANA STEAM-
IigYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. P. hlarehman.
STATE OP GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garen,
ISABEL, Oaptsln Wm. Rollins.
NOR OLIARLIISTON, S. 0.
The U 8. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE,
Osptain .I.tarshman; through in 48 to SO hour., will
esti in February, Friday, 11th; Saturday, 19th, he ,
at 10 A. M.
YOB SAVANNAH, as
The 11. 11. AGM Steamship ST &TB OF GEORGIA,
Oeptain Jobn 3. Garvin, rill mail in February, Wednea
day, 111th; Setorday, 20th, &0 ., at 10 A. M.
• 'The splendid Snit-class side-wheel Steen:lsl4l X SY
STONS SPATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run
aa above every ten days, That forming a ilve-day com
munication with the South and Southwest.
Mr` Goode received and bills of lading signed every
At both Charleston and Savannah theme ehipe son
nett with eteamere for Florida, and with railroads, An.,
for all plume in the South and Southwest, and with the
Steamship ISABEL, for 'Havana, on the 4th and 19th
of every month.
FREIGHT REM:WED.
Heavy Prelight at an average of 15 per cent. below
New York stein:l4llp rates.
MI:MAXON.
Yreight and Iceurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ehips
than by sailing Teasels.
Cabin Passage to Charleston and Savannah $2O 00
Steerage " • " 8 ())
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.... SO 00
Tickets to Havana 65 00
Through Tickets to New Orleans
Do Mobile 85 00
Do Montgomery 26 CO
Do Albany, Ga 24 00
Do 't
Columbus, fja. • 23 00
Do Atlanta, *a 23 00
Do Macon, Oa 21 00
Do Palatka, Fla 23 00
Do Picolata, Fla 23 00
Do Jacksonville, Fla '2l 00
Do Fernandina, Fla. 21 00
No blue of lading signed al teethe ship has sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing.
. For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON, jr.
Southwest corner FOURTH and 011E8T NeT.
Agents in Charleston, T. B. 60 T. G. BUDD.
" Savannah, O. A. GRIEER & 00.
For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA
every Tuesday.
Bor Florida, from Savannah, Steamers BY. SCARY'S
and ST. JOHN'S every Tuesday and Saturday. feB
-..
BRITISH GOODS.
MORTON, GRINNELL, &
53, 55, and 57 Park Place, New York,
INVITE ATTENTION TO TOBIN LARGE AND ATTRAC
TIVE STOOK CII.
PRINTED OH&LLIES,
DE L &INES,
ENGLISH PRINTS,
JAOONETS,
GINGHAMS,
ROBES, &c.,
Additions to which will be made by Steamers
and Packets to arrive!
if THE PRESS.-PMLADELPHIA; TUESDAY, PETIRTIARY 1556.
WRING GOODS.
L. J. LEVY C O ;
• Have received by the •
•
• STEAMER.ARAGO
TIMM FIRST /IIFORTATION OF
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
&looted expressly for their retail trade, consisting of
RICH CHINE SILKS, and ROBES,
NEW DESIGN MOUSSELINES,
PARIS ORGANDI ROBES,
LAWNS, CHINTZES, BRILLIANTES,
RICH HAREGES and MILANESE,
With a variety of New Textures for
• SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
feb7.Bt
P
NING.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
FIRST IMPORTATION
SPRING GOODS,
They will continue to reedy.) additions to the Stook
On the llPSthla of every Ilutopean ateamer.
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET
fob 7.tr
%aim RIGHT PLACE TO BUY LINENS !
We have received, direct from the Manufacturers,
OUR FIRST. SPRING IMPORTATION ON IRISH
LINENS.
4.4 line Fronting Linen.
4-4 medium Fronting Linen.
44 Family Linens.
4.4 superior etrong Family Linen.
PILLOW CASE BOLSTER USE, AND SHEETING
LINENS.
Birdeye and Diaper Lineal.
Table Damask Linens
Table Clans, Nanking', Towels, &0., &o.
Linens. Strainer Linens, G lue Unwell, he.
We Baia had a great run on
LINEN NEM.
Very fine Ifandkerehlefe for A levy.
Evora' other quality of Ladiee, Children , a, And
"Gents , do.
We keep a large stook of
ETITOIIED LINEN BOSOMS,
made expressly to order, of our own Linen. We can
particularly recommend them.
Also WOVEN BOSOMS. •
We keep one of the beet Stooks of
DOMESTIC MUSLIMS
In Thllade)phle,
THORNLEY .11; OHINEI'b,
Northeaet Corner NIGHTS k STRING °ARMIN
WB BUY AND SELL ➢OR OAHU AND SAYS BUT
ONE PRICE." fels4
nPERING OF NEW SPRING GOODS
v AT FRIENDS,
New and choice 'tyke Dneale.
New and eholce styles Poll de Change.
New and tholes Bootoli Glngluana.
New and choice Friendly do
New and choice 44 Rainbow Ohintses.
New and eholoe English and Merriman Prints
New and choice French Brllllantes.
New and cholee Ohsilies and Deleines:
New Bleck Mike, Alpacas, Madonnas, Lesotho,
Mobalre, Debege, Blyaleres, .tos
The eeason will be commenced at very low prices.
WINTER 000D8 OLOSINO OUT AT BAORIPIOID
BATES.
GOOD BLANKETS, a still greater reduction.
Do. Broehe Nmbs, .. . 1 4.
Do. Blanket 1 . 4 . . 1 . 1
And all other goods passing ont of season.
BURNIOHING STOOK,
A complete variety,
Beet make Slannels, Maeline, Linen', Table Linens,
Napkins, Neck Tien, &0., ho. .
OIIARLBB ADAMS,
MIGHTII and ABOH Streete.
fe6•e to th•ti
LEAL LAOS COLLARS AND SETS.—
: Point eValenoon; Point Applique Honiton and
Vv%antennas fabrics. Constantly receiving Salo
Thread Valls i Barbee; Coiffures.
HABPLIIBI3 BROTHERS
fart "CHESTNUT Led BICCITS.
BALMORAL SHlRTS.—Varlons quail.
flea and atylea of BAY &DERE !HURTS.
RHARPLEI3I3 BROTHERB.
ja27 011118TNIIT and EIGHTH.
ESQUIMAU% BEAVER CLOAKS,
ROD. COLD WEATH&D.,
JUST RZOBIVED,
And will be sold at
LOW PRIOES,
TO OLOBB THE BEASON.
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.,
ja2o —7OB CHESTNUT. STRUT.
BLANKETS. --A fall assortment, English
and American. all dace, at
MUCH LOWER RATES
than heretofore. COOPER & (WEAR D,
fel S. E. earner NINTH & MARKET M.
CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, CLOTHS,
AND VESTINOB.—Men's and Boys' wear. Also,
(foods exclusively for
BOYS' WEAR.
COOPER OONARD,
fel 8. R. corner NINTH and MARKET:
VLOAK AND SHAWL, ROOM.—Balance
Iv or our Cloaks, comprising a broken assortment we
will dispose of at a
ORBIT REDUCTION.
Broths !newts at first cost.
Woollen Thawls particularly cheap.
COOPEN dc OONABD,
fel B. B. corner NINTH and BARNET.
ANNOUNCEMENT
COULD & LINCOLN,
No. 69 WM3RINOTON STREET BOSTON,
HATA IN PUSS AND WILL BOON PUBLISH:
LECTURES OP SLR WILLIAM lIAMIL TON on Mets-
physied and Login. Xdited by Professor Mansell, of
Oxford and Mr. Veit& of Edinburg.
MILTON'S LIFE AND Tans. By David Meson,
Profeeeor of English Literature, Unixereity 0 cline,
London.
THE LIMITS OP RELIGIOUS THOUGHT—The Re
;makable Brampton Lectures of Profeeoor Stengel,
Oxford. The notes are Obsoleted ler the American
edition.
MIST THINGS ; or, The Development of Church Life.
By Baron Stow, D.D.
AGNES HOPETOTIN'S 1301100LII AND HOLIDAYS.
By Bre. Oliphant.
THE SINLIIBBNESS OP JESUS AN EVIDENOB OP
CHRISTIANITY. By Dr. 0. Ullman. A new edi
tion, greatly enlarged and Improved.
TUN EIGHTEEN 0111tISTILN .OIIIITORIES. By
Boy. Junes White.
SERMONS. By Bey. H. Grattan Gninnens.
TWELVE LECITURES. By Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown
ARNIM OF SOLENTINI DISOOVBRESS for 1850
With a likeness of Prof. 0. M. Mitchell. 12mo
cloth. Price 01.25.
JUST PUBLISHED:
WAYLAND'S BERMONE—SalvatIon by Christ. 12mo,
oloth. $l.
NEW ENGLAND THEOCRLOY. By Professor H. P.
Haden. Translated by Mrs. H. 0. Conant. 12moi
oloth.
LIFE AND TIMES OP ISAAC BACKUS. D. D. By
Prof. A. Hovey, D. D. Elmo. cloth. $1.25.
YENKYN ON THE ATONEMENT. 12mo cloth. $l.
THE EVENING OF LIFE. By Jaren:tali Chaplin,
D. D. $l.
THE lIARVESF AND REAPERS. 18mo, cloth. 02
cents.
THE POOR GIRL AND TRUE WOMAN. 38mo, cloth.
76 cents.
THE GREAT DAY OP ATONEMENT. 18mo, cloth
76 cents.
THE BrATZ ON THE /IMPENITENT DEAD. By A
Honey, D. D. 60 cants. febB-tus
•
IU W MAP OF ALL THE ANTHRACITE
J. COLUMNS IN PENNBYLVANIA, now being
distributed in Philadelphia
The new Map glum the locality of eve y Colliery in
the coal region
it gives the amount shipped from every Colliery in
the region.
It gives the quality of Coal sent from (very mine in
the region.
It gives the name of every operator in Coal.
It given the name of every mine owner.
It is the most complete Coal ststlstiaal tablo ever
published, and Is Invaluable as a reference to all bust-
WM men.
Can be bed of It. L. BAIINXS,
fed.Ct SIXTH Street, Above Chestnut.
HANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS.
No. 1. 62,Ve. per dos. lie. 6. $1 12 per doe.
2. 76e. " 6.- 1 25
8. 87a. "
4. I.ooe. " 7. 160 i•
8. 1 75 "
CLAMPS.
6 Row, ELM per ores,
7 Row, $1.76 per dozen.
8 Row, $2.26 per dozen.
HENRY 0. HOKUM,
1o 11 GI Myra RICO Striati /Wad slnhto
ITALIAN PAORING YARN, manufac
tured and for sale by WEAVE% mum, rz Co.,
No. 28 North WATIII street A nd 82 N.WITARVIIIII
IOPPED CORDS, PLOUGH LINES, Ea.,
L IL A m rr l go d 5' 2,3 d itrur4l4lßßAsovit North
WHARVES fay
'NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CURTAIN
FIXTURICS.—I have appointed BLAZON A.
WITH Sole Agents for the tale of my Curtain Fix
tures in Philadelphia. The Trade will be eapplied at
factory priest, freight added. 8. 8. PUTMAN.
Boston, February 1, 1859. fe4.2lu
ES. WHELEN &
• BANKINO, STOOK, and RXOIIANOS OPI)10.111,
No 809 WALNUT Street.
STOOKS and LOANS, of all deeeriptions bought and
gold on Oommieeion in the principal cities of the
United States or Nurope.
Particular attention given to the safe Investment of
money. 1.20 dm re
- 101811.-800 quintals Grand Bank Ood
1: Fish. -
MI halt bble. White Fla.
600 bble. Mackerel, in whole, helvee, quarters, and
Eighths.
Salmon, In tierces and We,
50 bble. Pickled Haddock.
600 do. do, Herring.
For sate by] 0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
Id • 0011 Street, 24 door sborr
tietail 1111rD Goal).
ARE NOW OPENIN4
CONSISTING OB
SILK% SHAWLS,
FOULARDS, THIN GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, tto.
CENTRAL
DRY-GOODS STORE,
MOUTH AND ARCH STREETS.
New Publications.
HANDBORI3BO
EirD Opobe Commission *noes.,
TORN B. CARSON,
, DRY cioot)s
COMMISSION MERCIIANT,
49 MAIN STREET,
SAINT LOUIS, Mo
117 - oonsignmente respeoßollysonetted.
ITILAMILPAIA TO . 1
Caleb Cope, Reg , M . L' Hallowell Pc Co.,
'Tredloh, Stokes, & Co., Llnd Brother & Co.,
Howell. Smith, & Co. , Price, Berrie, & Co.
feb7•Bt*
SPRING TRADE, .1859..
SHIPLEY; HAZARD, & HIITOHINSpH,
•• 112 OHESTNUT STREW,
Aro now opening a large and varied stook of
LAWNS, CHALLIES, PRINTS, and other
DRESS GOODS,
To which the attention of the trade is invited Also,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Comprising ralrhill, Oanaburgo, Woodward Awaking,
Brown Shootings and E hidings, EtarhaereStripes, Dine
Drilla, Vest Paddinga, tsa,
1111)pOOKEISH SHEETINGS—Just received
.1.11. And for sale by
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, ZS HUTCHINSON,
114 Chestnut street.
BISCHOFF's celebrated Cloths . and Doe
skins, together with other desirable mates of
Uorm au Woollens, just received and for male by -
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, &
reb4-301 112 Chestnut street.
Dams anb Et ljato.
B . P. WILLIAMS & CO.,
wrumEsALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
No. 18 SOUTH' FOURTH STREET.
febB.2m
JOS. H. TI-101VCIDE101 , 7 at CO.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE, •
No. 814 MARKET STREET.
large and gonsral assortment of Eastern and
oitymndo noes constantly on hand. febl•3m
SPRING STYLES, 1859.
J_ Be M... 6ALTINT:MI3,IS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND AIANDEAOTURERS
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS,
BOOTS, HOES, &a., &o.
Being prepared to offer wt . great indaiemente to
buyers as Jobbers in any other market, invite an ex
amination of their stook.
N 0.84 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
fel.2m Near the Merchant& Hotel, Philadelphia
LEVIC K. R.ASIN, &
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE
AND
SIANDFAOTORY,
No. 525 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
We hate now on hind an extensive stock of Boots
and Shoes, of all deserlptions, of our ownind Eastern
Manufaeture, to which we Invite' the attention of
Southern and Western buyers. febl•9m
(Earyetings.
CARPETINGS
ACHINOT OP THE
AUBURN THREE PLYS, SUPERFINES, AND
VENETIANS,
MAYUPAOTORIND BY
JOSIAH BARBER,
With all grades or WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON, and
ALL-COTTON INGRAINS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON, Sr. CO.,
MANUFACTURERS' NEWTS,
508 MARKET STREET
illillinery Goobo
JNO. G. FALCONER•& CO.,
DEMAREI IN
Et.133-1301`SS,
SILKS, AND MILLINERY GO3DR,
No. 727 OHESTNIIT STREET.
febT-lin
Saving Sunbo.
QEAMEN'S SAVING PIIND.-offloo of
,o the Seamen's Paving Pond Society of Philadelphia,
N. W. corner of WALNUT and SECOND Streets,
Flllllll7/11` 1, .859.
The undersigned having been appointed Auditors, in
compliance with the Charter of the Seamen's Saving
Fond Society of Philadelphia, to audit the accounts of
the Bald Society, having first been duly sworn or af
firmed, according to law, report that they have care.
fully attended to the duty assigned them, and end—
The Seamen's Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia
have received from the Hest day of December, 1857, to
the thirtieth day of November, /858—
From Depositors the sum of 5393,977 03
From Inveetmente and Interest 51,313 83
Oath on hand from previous year........... 2,263 91
1447,504 57
The Society have paid during the mune time—
To Depositers 5385,921 63
For Investments 29,970 60
Interest to D gpositora, Office Sx.
pewee, Banta, /to 8,744 27
5421,636 50
Cash on hand Nov. 30,1888 $2 ',BOB OT
The President of the Boetety also reported and ex
hibited to the Auditors Certificates of Stook and Loans,
Mortgagee, and other evidences of securities for moneys
invested and put out at interest, amounting, together
with cash on hand, as above stated, to the sum of
$130,640 40
which certlicates, securities, and cash agree in amount
with the books of the Society.
HENRY SIMONS,
J. BAROLAY HARDING,
fes.3t EDGAR B. PETIT.
QPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO
DUTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No.llBl North THIRD Street,
(Ooneolidation Bank Building )
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF P.IINN•
SYLVANIA
Deposits received In sums of One Dollar and upwards,
and repaid in Geld, without noticp, with FIVE PER
GENT. INTHREST from the day of deposit WI with
drawn.
A reeponsible and reliable Savings Institution has
long been needed In the Northern part of the city, and
The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society?' wee char
tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this
necessity. The Managers, in organising tad locating
it, hers been governed wholly by a desire to accommo
date the business iateresta and want, of the very large
and enterprising population by which it le surrounded.
OFFICIO OPEN DAILY,
From 9to 2g . ° woo, • also, on Moaner and THIMO
DAT OM 6 until 8 o'clock in the evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith,
John P. Levy. Hon H. R. Strong,
Daniel Underkoder, Frederick Snake,
Francis Hart, Joeeph P. Leclerc,
John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht,
James S Pringle, Jacob Dock,
Joseph lion. Wm. Millward,
George Woelpper, Ci,o T. Thorn
Peter C. Ellmakcir Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES S. PRINGLB, President.
Passau; Hear, Secretary. jabb-tf if
"OLD DOMINION."
Old Dominion
Old Dominion
Old Dominion
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
Old Dominions
Tor the Million.
Over forty different varieties and styles of the
celebrated " Doursiou" Coffee end Tee Pets are
now manufactured. Being baud, as Dr. Hall, of the
Journal of lleaktli, mays, " on science and common
eerier," they are rapidly coming into use, and are des-
tined noon to auparsede all'others. They can be &-
tallied from or ordered through any storekeeper, or
dealer in housekeeping articles.
Merchants who have not received our Trade
Circular, giving mice., terms, &0., will be immediately
supplied on application, by letter, to , -
ARTlfird, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
117 and 119 South TRNTII Street, Philadelphia,
Sole Manufacturer, under the Patent.
Aho, manufeeturere, under the Patent, of AR
THUR'S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT SELP-SEAL
ING FRUIT CANS AND JARS. jala-thetnem
SHADRAOR HILL,
25 33.A.N1C. STIIMS,T,
IMPORTER OE
NEEDLES,
PEARL BUTTONS,
ELASTIC WEBBING,
BRAIDS,
ELASTIC ft OODS sold under Qoodyear's Patent, and
Bole Agent for Jason Hill's celebrated Qold Inlaid
Needled. jalT.th s tut m
TRUSSESI—Genuine French, of
Adalta.
T MBES! Genuine Franca, for Children.
itileßEEl! do. do. Ladles.
VP:teases Approved American Styles:
Supporter Dratee; English Abdominal Belts; Syrin
ges, a new and improved self-irdeoting article, specially
adapted to Ladles' nse. Also, bath-room or hydrant
Enemas; French Pessarlea ; Breast Pups; Infants ,
Nur ling P 1 aka ; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale
by CALEB IT. NEEDLES, Pharmaoeutist,
and Prettiest &Outer of Mechanical Remedies
d. W. corner TWELFTH and RADE Ste., Phila.
Ladies , rooms—ostratio• on Twelfth irtrukt, next door
waling. .r.16.1ba0
SCOTT" , FASIONS:— BENJ. - CRAW
FORD, No. 327 )XABENT Btreet, Is Agent for
BOOTDB RBPORT OB PABHIONB,_ which is now
;only for 13pring wad pammer j .lBs9. 1+37.5t*
ASTERN IN.3IJUANOS COMPANY—
JeA OWPION No. 6 BROM/NOEL •
A 012021511110.1.101414 8700 X $600,0(1.
Oarrus. STOOK 802804122 D 10(1,00U
Oit&aria PnIFITUAL,
VIRE lIIBKB on Mentionable and Buildings.
MARINH RUBIS on Vessels. Oar goeft and Freight,.
INLAND' TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Goods per
Railroads, Canals, and Steamboat., taken on faverabl•
,The Board of Director. (In order to guard wins+
any serious calamity, and thus afford greater seourlt,
to the hopored) hare reaolyed to take 2011102) than Ell't
Thousand Dollars on any one risk. "
All losses will be promptly and liberally settled.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Coehran, ' Robert B. Walker,
;William Ingram Brown, ;mob Luken.,
itiehard G. Btotesbory, George Cooknum,
- Peter D. Myers, Charles Etoy ,
Thomas Shaw, Jacob Reed,
Robert P. Taylor, W. 0. Btoteabury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
.WW.12011/11 Baorra, Vice President reg-tr
N ORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
No. 1 MOORGATE STREET, LONDON
; FLUE AND LIFE ASSURANCE,
AT ROBE AND ABROAD.
Raab'lobed fn 2836—ifloorporated by Special dot of
Parliament.".
CAPITA& R 4,269,760. 60,298030 C
Paid up 00141 and Our- • *
plus ..f4Bll EN 4 1 22494 111 IN
Annual Hamm • 168 1 748 18 8 933,714:12
Vale Company Insures against lose or damage by fire
almost every deicription of Property. The rates of pre
mium are moderate, and the conditions of Insurance are
framed with the greatest liberality.
the Polielea of this Company are not only guaranteed
by a large Capital; but also by the unlimited personal
responsibility of nearly one thousand shareholders.
IV Loom promptly :Alaska and pitaytittiorit re
ference to Loodork.Xll
All the advantages of a Mutual Aesociation an united
with the securit rof a Proprietary Ootopany. .
Tue RATIS or PIIBMIUM are bleed upon the safest and
most approved. data, and may be made payable to suit
the convenienee of the Assured.
Pragmatism Tables of Itates,,ApPlleatiand i &d., EA/
be obtained.at the Office
Examination for Life Insurance daily, at 12 o'clock If.
WILLIAM GETTY, Agent,
No. 87 South Third Street.
REVERENCES IN PUILADICLPIIIA.
Means. Stuart & Drother s No IS Bank street.
. 6 Myers. °Whore, & Co., 232 Merket street,
,6 Wm: hfoltee & 00., 22 Beath Pront street.
N. B. Thompson & Co. 45 N. Water street.
6 . Jos. B. Mitchell, Eau., Pres. Mean. Bank.
'C James Dunlap, Pau., President Union Bank.
Hon Wtn. A. Potter, 628 Vfalnut street, late Jn'ge
Supreme Court.. : febs-s tit th tmyl3
IVOTIOE.—THE PRESENT CAPITAL
of THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY
($100,000) hating been paid in cash, notice is hereby
siren that an incremie of the same, to the sum of Two
Hundred Thousand Dollars, has been authorised by the
Stockholders, and that the subscription book will be
opened on the first day of Harsh next, at the Office of
the Company, where it will remain open until the In
creased amount has been eubseribed.
OHARLBS W. 005.12, Secretary
Philadelpials, 20 January, 1859.
NTEEPR ISE INSURANCE COM
.L:A PANY.
(EIRE INSURANCE BROLUSINSLY.)
Dinkoroag.
P. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William if 'Rae, George H. Stuart,
Nalbro Braxier, John H. Brown
John M. Atwood, B. H. HalmestoCk,
Benj. T. Tredlok, Andrew D. Oaah,'
Henry Wharton, J. Livingston Irringer.
P. RATOMTORD STABS, President
CHARLES W. 00X.E, Secretary.
Temporary Oftioe,ls2 South YOURTR Street.
rp
VULTON's INSURANCE, ADJUSTING,
. ,f.ND COLLECTING OBBION,
No. 808 011B87NUT STREIT,
PuiLizoipau..
The undersigned haring been practically engaged for
a number of years in different capacities of the Insu
rance business—for several years in adjusting losses
exclusivelyfor the Insurance Companies—now offers his
services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by lire to
property insured, in making out their proofs of each
loss 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.
Re is whited by the best legal counsel In Plilladel
phis, and will give particular attention to the Collie.
bon of Claims against Insurance Companies.
It is known by many who have sustained loss by lire
to property insured, and it has also been the experience
of the undersigned, that policies are frequently decdared
partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire
occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage
moot in effecting the insurance, or for some other cause,
which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever die
covered or thought of, until it In too late. In order to
avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned
will also effect Insurance In any Compazdes desired.
and examine policies effected by others (in most cases)
free of extra charge.
Parties sustaining lose or damage by fire, as above,
will find It to their interest to consult the underaigned
NI coon after the tire as possible. '
d22-2collw HIILTOI,I.
JAMES WATSON, •
IMPORTER -
or
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &a.,
No. 325 MARKET STREET.
Clonatantly on hand a full assortnient of Vsaboron
and Constantin Watohes. fel•em
B ./
AILEY
86
CO., BIIZILY
Heve s removed to their new lireproor, White Marble
NORTH UDE, BBLOW THE GIRARD HOIIBII,
Now opening their... Tall Rook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WANES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To which they Invite the attention of the pnbile.
MIXER:WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
attl7-1f tf
;WS B. FROMM. • WW, V. lIIIBILWY,
WIDWO2II F WAHNIM WM. 0. E. MIRIILL.
ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, Bxoo.,
GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS,
FITTINGS, AND ALL BINDS OFGAS
AND LAMP-WORK, GIRANDOLES, So
No. 718 CHESTNUT STREET,
ARCHER, WARNER, & co.,
No. 376 BROADWAY, NSW YORK
117' Bulldogs fitted with Gas Pipes, and all kinds of
altering and repairing of Gas Work. feb2.6t
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
VALUABLE PRIVATE 'LIBRARY
The extensive collection of
SPLENDID, RARE, AND IMPORTANT BOORS,
Forming the private library of the late
GEORGE PRIMPS PARKER,
Cloffse Pots
Comprising an immense variety of
THE DEBT 'WOMB IN MEM DEPARTMINT OF
LITBRATORN, BUT .118PBOIALLY IN MB
TORY, ANTIQUITIES, VOYAGES AND
TRAVELS, NATURAL HISTORY,
BIBLIOGRAPHY, EARLY
PRINTED BOORS,
PINE ARTS, ILLUSTRATED BOORS, CLASSICS,
PAONTLE. BOORS RELATING TO AMERI
CA, AND GENERAL LITERATURE, TILE •
COST OP TILE COLLECTION BE
ING ORIGINALLY OVER
820,000 1 I
Ooffee Urne
For Hotels
For Boarding Bowe a
For Restaurants
The whole to be sold et mutton, without Mem, by
GEORGE A. LEAVITT de; Co.,
For Steamboats
377 ,t 370 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Sale commencing on
TUESDAY, March 1, at ag o'clock P. ki
And continued daily in the order of the catalogue,
Irj• Sabato commence each afternoon at 8X o'clock.
113- Thh library is in fine condition, and many of
the books in the most elegant morocco and calf binding.
1 . 17' Catalogues now ready, and may be had of J.
SABIN, 27 Booth SIETE Street, or will be sent per mail
on receipt of 12 o.nte.
SPECIAL, NOTlCE.—Parties who cannot attend this
sale, can have their ordtre to purchase from the cata
logue faithfully executed by J. SABIN.
GEO. A. LEAVITT & CoAuctioneers.
,
877 & BRODWAY,
fel•lawto mhl Nair Toss.
WE. BARBER & CO.,
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Collections made on all points in the West, through
their Western Office, at DAVENPORT, lowa.
Tales paid for non-residents In lOWA and MISSOURI.
Land Warrants located.
Defective Lend Warrants corrected.
Duplicates of lost Land Warrants obtained from
Government.
Caveats and Assignments correctly drawn.
REPERBNOES.
B. B. Oomegys, Req., Philadelphia Bank.
Messrs. Boyd & Bates.
Morris & JOOOll & CO.
Tingley, English, & 00. fe3.l3t
CORDS, tto
I'INE OLD WINES FOR FAMILY USE.
IL' —The following grades of fine old Wines have
long been In store; Dull, Gordon & Co.'s Pale Sherry,
brown do., gold do , cabinet do., Imperial do., Amontil
lado do. Port Wines, Brasil Port, Morton's superior
do., old Revlon° do., Al to Donna do. old Oporto do.,
pure Juice, 'vintage 1832; lifadeirs Wines, old Bas
In d ia Madeira, very peculiar do., (yellow seal.) Ander
eon's southside do., constitution do. Also, the follow
ing brands of Champagne: Creme de Bouncy, Mum's
Imperial, Piper Ileldsiek, Gelder & 00., Meette &
Chandon, and Cabinet, (in g bottles.) Imported and
for sale by B. P. MIDDLBTON & 11110 ,
fey-St No. 6 North FRONT Street.
AIRS. STEEL'e WHOLESALE AND RE
LU. TAIL GOBBET AND SKIRT WABERODBE, in
TENTH, mood door above °holdout Moot, out side.
Also. SOS SPRING GARDSN Street. fea-et*
THE SECOND TERM of the Session in
PENN INETITUTE elll commence- February let.
Apply at-the Roeme r 8. E. corner THIRTEEN= and
FILBERT, arzw4aT, Prlnolpal.
358141'
Jnettrante ' Compahims.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
LIFE DEPARTICINT
tUattlico, Jetnitrp,
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
PRMILB,
Chas „fixtures
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMILADZLPHIA
Eidleo bg caurtam.
TRADE BALE ROOMS,
Mlttnettittrits.
A,k ItERIOAN LOADEMY OF . 3111510.
.rx. The PROMENADE CONCERT and GRAND
ZiALL, in aid of the Fund for insuring the Building
mid Properties, to improve the Ideehardem of the Stage,
And to furnish additional Scenery, ko.•; will take pleas
hi the building. on BROAD and Looter streets.
• ON THURSDAY EVENING.
The SEVBETBRETH of FEBRUARY next,
under the patronage of the following LADIES, who
have commeted to aid . the undertaking by their pre
eence and influence:
Ain. J Rhea - Barton, biro. L. R. Header,
A. Boris, • " J. L..l.4fitte,
G. H. Boker,P. Lennig,
J. B. Budd, " W.'D. Lewin, •
" Thee. Cadwallader, .• " John Lindsay,
" G. Chapman, ~• • " Edwin Mitchell,
" John Cadwallader, " Harry McCall, •••
T. Cochran. • " Isaac Norris,
' "Heyward Drayton, " Francis Patera,
:" John Dellett, I. P. O. Pepper,
I , Henry Drayton, " au.W. Paul,' •
J. B. Fraser, " J. P. Steiner,'
••" J. R. Pry, A. Murray Stewart
'" H. D. Gilpin, " Nathan Taylor, -
O. Citation, " Henry Tilge,
" B. W. Growl, " George Trot,
" Oliver HopkinSon, Pairman Rogers,
James Haselhtrat, "WmS. "
W. B. Hart,. " I. S. Lerman, -
" W '
B Hooper, . . :
" Wm. Whitney.
- The following gentlemen have also consented to give
their aesistance: •
J. Rhea Barton, V de Amarelli,
A.B. Boris J. R. Pry,
H. D. Gilpin J. F. Fraser,
Thos. Cadwallader, F. S. Pepper,
Isaac Norris,. . Wm. Whitney, ' r
John Cadwallader, W. S. Vans, • •
Oliver Hopkineort, • W. B. Resetting,
Harry McCall,. • R. IL Hooper,
Francis Peters, W. B. Hart,
L. J. Levy, - S. 0. Miguel,
3. L. Lentte P. J. Dreer, • . •
Y.Len.dg, B. Branson
N. Taylor, P.C. Barrie,
Tilge, • ' W. IL Stewart, -
George Trott, Francis Lewis,
Pairman Bogen, G. F. Preabw,
Isaac S. Waterman, Henry Badd,
Brans Rogers,
George B. Pepper, R. R. Hotel: bison,
Francis MoMurtrie, James Traqualr,
Frederick Graff, L. D. Baugh
W. O. Ludwig. John W. Grigg,
John Lindsay James B. Caldwell
Sehweitering, F. P. Steel,
H. L. Elder,O. F Lennig,
J. B. Caldwll, G. 7 Weaver,
It. F. Grata, T. B. Peterson,
P.D. Deßliver, George Senat,
A. Denson, Jr., L. R. Howler,'
J. t• .-T his,, James Tiaselhurst,
John Oestner, John Dallett,
A. Fitler, B. Murray Stewart,
IL W. Bailey, Edwin Mitchell.
Johnli. Brown. Crawford Arnold,
J. L. Hoes, G. W. Page,
P.. F. Wolgamuth, B. F. Buddy, ,
Frank Carpenter. G. H. Hor s,
John Cadwallader, J. W. Forney, ,
Heyward Drayton, Wm. B. Smith,
W. D. Lewis, Robert Smith,
S. W. Gross, Thomas Sorb,
Henry Drayton, John Notman„
J. B.Dadid, J. 11. Orne ,
G. H. Bolrer A. H. Renck*,
Jas. W. Paul ' , James aliderdioe, .*
0. Gallica', Travis Cochran,
Mayer Stencberger.
The stage will be arranged in Ball Drapery, a beenti- •
fnl scene presented in the background, with distribu
tion of Statuary and Shrubbery.
Doors open at 8 o'clock, Mute commencing at axe:
and Dancing at 9%. No seats secured.' Gentlemen not
admitted with canes or orerenate, nor Ladies with
bonnets, on the Ball Room floor; during the dancing.
Cards of Admission, lig each, for Gentlemen • $2 each
for Ladies, which can be obtained ,of the gentlemen
above named, as also by a committee at the Academy,
daring the day and evening of the Seventeenth of
February.
00111417 THE Or DIRIOTOREI.
George P. Pepper, Jima"' Treenail., .
John B. Bad, Frederic Graff,
Airman Bogen, Nathan Taylor,
Samuel Brace On. 312127 f 8.4.104
taants.
PARTNER WANTED—An active ',DOl
ness Man; with from 0,0130 to $8,000.1.1a -
good
and 'substantial Manufacturing business'. Vampstitian
light; profits large. Address, with real name and
place of interview, PARTNER, at this Ofilce. teB.Bt*
A :YOUNG MAN from the Country, a
AM. Pupil of the nigh School, who has had some ex.
peewit° in Book-keeping, desires a BITBAT lON as
if :dry (Berk or Assistant Book-keeper, In some wen
established business.' Is an excellent - and rap:d writer,
and can give the very beet of city references. .Please
address B. H. W.. Moe of Ths P• 5!.,. reagta
A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA
TION at any respectable business, and st uiode•
rate salary Seat of refsrencp can be-given. Address
PUNCTUALITY, at this Office. fel-41.*
A fIiENTLEMLN is desirous of obtaining
CB, a SITUATION to travel. Is well _acquainted
through this and adjoining States. Best of reference
as to chataeter, leo. Address 1, TLUON," at the Office
of The Press.' fe7.Bt*
AN EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL
BOOK4EIIPP.It desires an engagement.. Re
ferences unexceptionable. Address ,4 A. X.," at Ws
Office. feb-Stes.
WANTED—A. SI, T U ATION , in a Drug
7 • Store, to learn the business, by a ladle years
or age. Address T. 8., Mies of this Inper. fe4.4fter
WANTED FOR THe UNITED 8 ris.TES
OAVAIKY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom'
will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical
attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No
man having a wife or child, will be accepted. Apply for
MOUNTED ISERVIOR at No. 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north aide. J. R. MOORS,
apl7-tf let Lieut. let Dragrozia, Recruiting Officer.
Boarbing.
ITIWO FINELY-FURNISHED ROOMS,
.1.• with BOARD, can be had by Gentlemen of Maud Ing,
!Lan agreeable and hlghly-respeotable family.
drama THOMPBON," Press Mee. - fee-614/
BOARDING. -Any Gentleman and Wife
wishing BOARD will please address ic
OMEN." this Office, and no doubt they can besatLatled.
te7-Bt*
Sat Salt unit to , ,Ett.
RILLIABD TABLE FOE SALE.—Apply
at the N. N. corner of SIXTH and 01188TNOT
Streets. JOHN J. Valtal.
feB.3t* Proprietor.
of MANUFACTURING SITE FOR
NIL BALE.—The undersigned will sell, at public sale,
on the Bth of March, 1889, at 1 °Wok, at the Ex
change, in the Oity of Baltimore—
THE VALUABLE PROPERTY heretofore used by
the Baltimore Eagle Works for „the maonfeature of
'Chemicals. There is two sores and a half of land lo
cated on the Northern Central Railroad, in Baltimore
county, and about a tulle dietant from the Bolton Depot.
It fronte 210 feet on the railroad, and has on it a
BTONS FACTO RY BUILDING, 210 feet by 150, and a
VARNISH HOUSE three Aortas high, of Stone, 20
feet by BO:, There is as ENGINE of 40 horse power,
and two Boilers on 'the premises. There are also
BIGHT STONE DWELLINGS for workmen. A track
from the Railroad runs the whole length of the Pacttory
building. It is an admirable situation for manufaotur
lug purposes of almost any description, there being a
right of abundant 'apply of water. It will be sold
subjeet to azteseitutl rent of $2OO.
The terms will be one-third cash and the bahince
satisfactorily arranged.
Bur examination of the property, or partioolare
thereof, apply to 0. BROOKS Madison Avenue,
or to H. P. BROOKS, Ne. 1 Law Building', •
St. Paul street.
feB-to&f tldB GIBBON & 00., Anat're.
ita TO OABINET-NAKER S.—TO RENT,
IdSi.CABINItT WAREBOOMS, with FACTORY at
tached, Janata No 486 BPRUGS Street, above Fourth.
Thuile an old-established stand for the male of fine
Cabinet ware, fancy Chaim, and Upholstery. It wee
formerly occupied by Mr. Geo. I. Henkel', and recently
by Renter & Kauffman in the fang Cabinet lmolneu.
It has a large Factory immediately in the rear, ind is a
good stand for the buAness. To a good tenant it will
be rented low for a term of years. To a person of
small capital a good opening is offered. Apply to GIO.
W. OARPRNTER, 787 MARKET Street. feB-dt4o
MOTIOE.—The Proprietor, being engaged
11 in another Hotel, wines to dispoee of his interest
in the MADISON HOUSE Nos. 87 and 39 North
SECOND Street, Philadelphia. The entire. Turnitnre
and Fixtures for carrying on business, inoludiog the
Saloon in the basement, will be disposed of to a suita
ble purchaser on favorable terms. The Hotel contains
near one hundred Chambers, sußlelent to accommodate
one hundred and fifty persons. The whole concern is
conveniently arranged, and in good order.
fe7-3t* I. °TUNNIES, Proprietor.
TO RENT—THE STORE, Noe. 11
.113. end 13 STR4WBSERY Street ; well lighted front
and but, also by sty-light Posseuion given at once.
Apply at No. 6, nearly opposite, fel...WM= et
aits TO LET—A desirable RESIDENCE,
JUL 415 11&11140NY Street, north of Catharine, east
of fifth street, containing at rooms. kitohen on that
floor, large yard ; In perfeet order,haying jut been
painted and papered throughout. None but reapecta.
persons need apply, 010 YINS Street. Bent $l4O per
annum. fe7-St.
It] ODERN ROTEL AND RESTAITRANT
INA- NOB SALE—The undersigned, Proprietor of
JONES'S EXCHANGE HOTEL and of the MAGMA
nocrini, wtll dispose of his interest in the latter to a
tenant approved by the owners 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 but
enoh as can influence a good tradeneed apply.
fe7.Bt* JOHN OTTENICITGE.
FOR SALE OR RENT—The splendid
RESIDENCE at the 8 W. corner of JUNIPER
and VINE Streets. Lot 38 by 70; fine side yard,
grspery, and every =dens Improvement. Bent 8860.
Apply at 5)6 B. SIXTH Street (second story.) fe6 St
BOILERS FOR SALE.-3 Plain Cylinder
Boilers, 66 in. diameter, SO feet long, with the
front and connection!! complete. Also, 2 Plain Cylinder
Boilers, 32 in. diameter, 26 feet long, with heaterenn
der. Both eats in complete order, and for sale low. Ap
ply to WEAVER, HITLER. tc CO.,
fefl-fit . No 33 N. WATER and 22 N. WHARVES.
A FARM OF 820 ACRES FOR $80.00.-
Missouri Lands sold, entered, and located from
I2X eta. to $2 60 per lore. Office, N. 7. corner 'FIFTH
and 011118TNIIT Streets. te3.lm*
DIAPER MILL TO ItENT.—The Paper
Min known u HARWELL MILL, situated on the
Wissahickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut 8111
Railroad Station.• This Mill is adapted to make Ate
Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sue
sought manufacture of paper. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to, or address,
GEORGE 11. LEVIS,
d2O-tr No. 80 South SIXTH Street.
fa FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
11.818 wousT Street, (or Washington Squared from
the let of January, 1859. The hone is three stories
high, with basement, back building, ace., now oeoupied.
by J, W. 'Forney'. Apply at the °Moe of The Press, or
at the house. n 023-11
rrio BENT.—On the let January next, the
very superior and enteneive ROOMS (2d, 841,4t1t
and sth floors, each 24 feet by 140) of the lik,W STORE,
533 MARSIIT Street. The building is one of the fine
improvements on the upper side, between YIPTH 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 womb**. nol-tf
Mom.
COMMERCIAL AND TRAVELLING
OREDITB available in all parte of the world,
opened with the bowie of Idesere. GEORGE PEABODY
00., of London. Apply to
CAW, MAOALESTER, & CO.,
fe2,41 . 815 WALNUT Street.
$50,04)0 TO LOAN, in an= to snit
applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, °lathing, &a., on mode
rate terms, by JONES & CO., Brokers N. - W. corner
THIRD and GABRELT. Streets , below ' Lombard. Es
tablished for the last 86 years. Office hours from 7A.
H. to 7 P. H.
BROOND-HAND GOLD and HILTED WATCHES, by
eminent makers, warranted genuine, for aale cheap—at
one-halt the original cost. ia2olm If
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ap
-1 plioatlon will be made for the renewal of Certifi
cates of Thirty Shares of Stook of the GERMAN
TOWN AND PERECIOMEIN TURNPIKE ROAD 00
standing in the name of tiLBANI7I3 0. LOGAN.
• ja2s-tait* •
~.lltliBtttt6t[tg:
JUP. .•
GRAND °dwarf At , Wat ,
PRIDAY. PobraterY3l.
The following Artiste' btn kindly Tobinis.Higgttlietr
vslustile Amides to aid in thn plrolloof of Irbil 803
BUTT &aide faintly
MOB SEDGWIOK
mAßnut. VS, - -
D. OLIPY,
,GONZ44::
and other eminent
Ticket', 2& seats. Reserved Beats, 50 grits, :lima
Open at 7 ; Concert 00111Medaell et 8 dolock..• . lAA
DE OF.. T AVE 1.1 ER'S READgg .;
PBOII 811ARBEILIIII, AZAIDIBLY
Tbovedey, Feb. 10 KING HIPP:4 Oil Unit.
/friday, Pet,. 11. bidOBITH. - -
Settuday, Yeb .12 ' 11.1)10HANT OP 'ANION.
After Maebetk. cm Friday, will be even '
BUMP OELPBSATRD TAM o'Bl/MATEII.
Tickets, 50 cents. A limited number of amuse
tickets, $1.25, at Henn. Oozy & Hart% sod at Mese&
Beck & Lawton's, and at the d00r...,
To commence at -8 An env ittondonoo
QULIIY'S EN'-PAINTINGS; ILLT/8.
1 , 3 TUIIIIIIOI JIOII.IIBON 'ostr!lom.
Noon RXhibitioo. at' - -
IEABLB , O.GALLIS.IIIB;
__— • -
• • owsprauT knit.
Pletarel.--Orneoe .
4 . —Oman on hinraft
B—Ornsoe prewingbitluibitatlon.
" 9 4—Orneoe atworkinktiowe. ' ' •
s—He disooyers the print of 'a foot:
• 6—Ha first semiarid resenes
7-02111168 and Friday making a boat
g , 11—Oronoe racanen a Opantud and Yridara
. •
9-41=8911 ranee the captain.
10—Orusoe leaves his Wand for Engliud:
These pictures form a series which tome occupied the
!shears momenta, of our• diAtiogatehed townsmen,
THOMAS BULLY, during the last five yews. , • -
ADMO3810: 2ff Gen*.
SEASON TIOPLIIIS
tebitela
.NE W WALNUT-STREET., THZATRE,
()GRIME NINTH AND WALNIIT STRIBTB.
A ol 4l_Cand Stars Manager Mr: B: 7.71e50b.
TillsTs (Tuesday) BVBNING, February 8i UP, •
THE GAMESTER;
Beverly, Barry &Miran ; Stokely, Mr. Young; .16r=
cis, Mr. Thayer; Mrs. Beverly, Mrs. Duffel&
Till IRISH SEOBBTABY -
Prlees of admission—Second Tionand ifamdl7 Oink,
and Third Tier, 26 ands; Pann64o , l a a mt eastiq .Drass
Circle, 60 cents; Private; Bans, to Bub
locale, $3 and $6; Single Ois •saibtrale
Bones f 6 cents.
Boors •opes at half past 6 Welookillattabi 61N61 8$
T o'clock. . , , .
UrBEATLEY & °LAMM , . A.IIOH-18T:
V THIATI/1.--Willisana. PriglotioksAviass sag
Stage Manager.
THIB (Taesisy)- NSWlNGlE:Yebrstary 8, Mel
01311 ANNBRIAN 00IIESIN.
Ags Trenabs-d, our Atneriesn' ONO; Mr. J. n
Clarke; Lord Dal:dreary, Mr. Wheatloy.:
To conclude with ' -
08, THli WONDER/ill, LAMP I
Admission, 2b ate. Beamed Boatels! Dress Olt Is, $1
ea ; Orehears Biala, 50 ao; Beasts' Private Boles, 76
eta; Gallery,Bl ate ;.Gallay for &dared Pionans,26
Private Box in Gallery for Policed Persons, - 'Lets;
Whole Private Box, 58.
Doors open at halt mat 6 &sleds; eomonenee 161 Ic
precisely.
MATIONAL CIECIIS,.. WALNUT . ST!'
d. I above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LINT. Manager.
TWO OIROII3ES AND A KgNAGIBIII
THIS (Tuesday) EVINING; Pelniuu7 8,1869,
DON MAN !
VAN AMBIIIIGIVS MENAGERIE
Of Lions, Tigers, Leopards and Panthers, and thelli
patio Beast.
• THE ELEPHANT..
Equestrian, Gymnotto, and Aerobatio Yeats. . ;
SCALE OP PESOIP.„
Drees Otrele and Parquette "
Oirole
Children under ten years of 11 '
If ily
• Doors open at quarter to T Wawa.- PlOrtbrallnee4
will commence at 7%. •
pEILHARMONIO SOCIETY.
BECOND CONCERT OP THE EXABON.
The malingers beg leave to announce theta* SIP
00ND CONCERT will take place on . -
WYDNEHILY EVENING,' Abram.) Oth,
JAYIfBI3 HALL, 011:18TNLIT.STBIST, - .
and they take pleaaure to Inform their_ ouboaribero sod
the pubic that they harie, at a yery.hom Gott mods
an 'arrangement with Mr.a..IILLMAte for east
OPERA TROUPE, ocoudottog of
PIOCOLONTII, •
and the following Artistes: -
Mad. ORIONT, -
81g. PIA)RENZA
Mg:LORIN";
Big. M AGRIOBOTTI, -
(Inglish Tenor )
Leader and Condastor .. ...... .
t limited number of subscriptions will be taken for
the remaining Converts, if applied for at Beak & Law
ton's, corner of Seventh and Chestnut striate, and at
Shomacker's Piano tltore,lo9l Chestnut street.
Single Tickets for Concert, with. Iteserved Seat .31 00
n for. Gallery 60
No Entre Charge" for Priasenlarn .73oxie, whisk
can be had upon application as above..
The Managers will sit for the delivry of Tickets on
Tuesday afternoon, from. 8 till 8 o'clock, and an Wed
nesday from 10 h. 61: till 6 P. M:, at Beak &Lawton , '
Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut striate. felt -St
ttARTHOLOMEW's STAUB!.
J_P
PARADISE LOBet
EVE REPENTANT.
STATUE, IN MARBLE,
BY THE LATE AMERIOAN 00MTE111,
EDWARD B. ItARTHOLOREW,
NOW OM AT.T.8.1 -
PENNSYLVANIA. 10A01311' 01 TIM 11N1 MO,
01138111111 Elan; BELOW BLITUTH olntrr,
ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY - 8159,
FROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 5 O'CLOCK P. M.
AND FROM T TO.IO P. M.
EXHIBITED FOE TEE BENEFIT OP THE HO
THEE OF THE ARTIST.
Single admission, 26 cents. Okildren under 12 years
half price. Season Tickets, 60 sent'. - Je2D•]m
lIVIODONOUGH ,B GAIETIES
-224 RACIN STRUT.
CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES.
SHAIIPLEY and THOMAS, in - Lather- is. Polities,
Bellows Solo, Banjo Solo JOHN WILLIAMS, Ballad
let; OLE BULL MYERS and Troupe ,• BLX LONG,
Comic Vocalist; Mice MATILDA . and Wu ROSA. ;
Madlle. MARIE, in beautiful Dances; FULTON. MY
ERS, Negro Dansecum. The performances Tilloonelndo
with OH! HUSH! in which In all the Company ap
pear. Admittance 10 and lb cont.': Billiard Saloon open
day and eteniag. Entertainment :catamounts - at IN
ELlZArecisely. Pleat appear he ance this evening of Him
THEILNIAN. the t Songstress. fel
AMERICAN ACADEMY OE MUSIC.
BENUIT Or MLLE. PICOOLOMENI,
THURSDAY ltrening, yobraary 10. , i.
Mr. Ullman respectfully annonnces that Mile. PIOO..
LORIN' helmq entitled to a benefit in Philadelphia, be
has engaged, for this purpose, the Academy of Mule
only for
THURSDAY HYRNING, February 10,
When will be liron, for the Rust time, DOZLifitill
admired Open of
. DON PASQUALM,
in which
Mlle: EIoaoLOMINI
will appear In her,
celebrated role of
NOBINA, • ' •
'assisted b 7
PLOBSNZA LORINI, MAGGIOBOTTI.
After the Opera of " Don gasquale, ,, will be given.
for the flat time In Philadelphia, the celebrated Pearth
het of DonisettPs grand Opera of
I kfAItTLET,
in which
Mlle. PIOOOLOMINI
will slug the part of Pauline.
By end with the consent of Mlle. TIOCOLOMINI, the
price of admission hashoen Bird at • •
ONE DOLLAR TO ANY PART" OP THE ACADEMY.
Beata may be Named in Parquette, Perquette
Balcony. P►mily Wale, end Amphitheatre,
WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE.
The sale of fiesta commences on ItOSIDAY, lOtn
.
my T.
EIIe.IqOO9LOMINI
departs on Friday for New York, where she appears on
the same evening, and then leaves for Albany, Troy,
Rochester,Buffalo, Toronto, and the West. fel-tf
IJIANNEROHOR -("THE OLD”) VO
LTA. CAL SOCIETY'S TWELFTH ANNUAL GRAND
FANCY DRESS BALL will take place on TUMIDLY
EVENING, February Bth,, 1859, at the Ameriean
AOADEMY OF MUSIC. Previous to the Ball will be
performed, in hill costume, the celebrated. -
"OATH AND . BLESSING- OF THE POIGNARDS.t,
- Ohonmsea from Efeyerbeer's grand opera
THE lIIIGITENOTS, ,,
Accompanied by a seleot orchestra of 40 perfoimers,
under the leadership of
CARL GAIRTNIR,
The ball orchestra, under the direction of the
Mesas. HAMMER.
Floor Menegers—Professors J. MARTIN AND M.
ILL ASKO.
Platen', by subscription, admitting a gentleman and
two iodise $2.60 can be obtained from the following
Manages
won Essen, M. B. Mackie, (1. Leibrieh ,
Dr. G. - Beidenstieker, J. Kooheaperger, L. Harbert,
Charles Dummlg, J. Pfaff, W. Gelbert , - Tilge„ 0.
80hussele, 001. Pitsgerald, A. Lsfore, O. Totterlien, A.
H. Rosenholm, O. Wolff, Vollmer, R. Wesendaok,
0. Lindner, Schwan:mei, O. Mettlich, Prof. Martin,
Prof. Hieskip, 8. Bchloes, Jos. Grimm, .. Getty, O. A.
Thuditun. Prof. Reese,P C. Schmidt, Y. Threes, L.
Boulert, H. O. Camp, 0 Schick:Z.R. Arne', M. D., P.
Baits, 0. Herring, M. D., G. Vollmer, G. Grossman,
Casper Benkert, 11. Fearing, A. Reinstine, Joseph Neff
Ukiah, Lindenmeyer, J. P. Steiner, Mark Hasler, Jacob
Kemper, Henry Vol. Louie Gebherdt , Professor Carl
Gentner, Prof ph. Rohr B. N. Efulemnann, Joltn A.
Bauer, John Penner, A. B. Relehenbsch. 0 Mohr, Joe.
Drexel. Fred. Staab, Poster, John Thornley, Emll
Romig, P. L. John, Vogel, G. Benner, P. Ladner, A.
Yeas, Puff Weber, --- Albrecht , David Boaenhilha - .
Alm, from the member, and the Committee.
. Ph. Dofteln, J. A. Koltes,
Geo Goebel, • Geo. Y. Benkert,
A. Kemper,,.Z. Mooning,
P. Romberg, - J. P. Persch.
Performance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely.
Carriages will set down heads south and take up heads
north. • jel3l.Bt
Fr4}lo.lslßUF's VARIETIES l--(Cafe Chan
t. northwest corner of FIRTH and CHEST
NIIT Streets. _
bIISCELLANNOIIB CONCERTS NIGHTLY,
Brom 7g to 7.1 o'clock. T. A'SECIIIIT, Manager:
-fe4.6te
SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
COKE AND LAUGH. Come and see the l'oriny
Blitz, the Amusing Mite, the Remarkable Ruts, the
Laughing Blitz, the PopuirwElits, the Blitz who makes
happy.
aU PERFORMANOE EVERY EVENING t oommenoing
at tti_o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY U.
TERNOONS et 8 o'clock.
CONSISTING of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES,
outtonishing mines m Ventrilagefem, the Learned Os
nary Mille, and th e Eihlbition of the
Rope Dancer.
Admisaion 25 cents. Children 3 cents.
PENNSYLVANIAAOADEXY Or
THE PENNSYLVANIA
Nrcis ANTS,
No. 1025 ORESTNIIT 11121211 T,
IS OPINDLUN (Sundays emoted) from S A. M.
lillB P. Zd.
Admission 25 Gents. Children 12 omits.
Shares of Stook, entitling the holder's family to ad.
mission at all tames, $2O.
MUSICAL 1 4 1 IND HALL.--Talr GEE.
IN-11. MANIA. ORCHESTRA will oncininee their
Pnbllo Branusseis on SATURDAY newt, Nov.
20th. dingle Tickets 26 *ante ; peahens of sigh
Inv
tickets for $l, which be obtained at - Andre's, U 0 4
snd Oheetroit etreet ; Beak & Lawton% corner of
he
okeetant, end et the door of the Han. The jr
formal:use (*mimeos at 8l Wein& P.M. =Mid
111111 - or-TafalTintr, OH
makes the Beet and temper the clay, makes from
tine to three thou iod per hour. 'Upwind* of thirty in
nee. Patented Fehruary 8d,1858. Machines end rights
for sale..,,Oonnties, or one-fourth of the Patent, nlll be
ao.d., Known to ha be only practical one in use. Ad
duet 0. (IA.IINELL, thyeautort =sad, above 111141
%Ws Ilsagelglig. , 40-Vi9