M==i2==ll=Ml Uarzne 4 ntelh ence. 1 1 11: 0 4an Vtitrara Pitli. , ;:::::'? 7 , ‘` ,; i•' -‘ , Y 4.'1, , } 40Tria.116111AP111.0,101 , 16111113.f . ;.-. ;' -; ' ~-, -• ;p; •" 4.-- thCOTINOBIOICS. biliga.,..rib /0 Arrived, ably er4lade, from Calcutta, for Boaton. • LIMNOBANDA.:. • Steamship Boston, &drew ' cleared at New York yes ferdaytorYhiladelPbia.Ships Mountain Ware and Mohawk, for New Bedford, Iron? Honolulu Doc 21, ' , " Step Syren, from Demon, salved at Nodolula Deo 44. Biro Dictator; Zerega,_for Sari Francisco, cleared at Near York yesterday, 0 Scarcer, Gregory, for Naples, cleared at-New York yesterday , L ., • Dark Tsakmjr, Semen, for Oectia, sailed from li_York Itaterday, rresto,`,(Datch) Deal:o'er; for Philadelphia, wan loading at Rotterdam lath ult. -;1 Itowe, , cleared at New York 3 eeteriay - for yhiladelptife. . ;' - . , , - Bahr D Mesne,Snow, for 810 Grande, cleared at N - Yolk yekterday, Nark, Yerton, ashore at _Lynn, is fell of. eter, end it le considered doubtful Whether It pay to get her of Shela atiipped.t4 the ldwer masta,.. , - . • Steamship , Weave' au nailed f,om .St Jobnef - last. for,New:tork,"wlth a Miriltut ottbe Weser's pas . nensica: Being'distbledin her machinery, and haracg twoSauget of, her screw' *akin, would proceed under - !Vitale, and may not he due for someday'. „ AItI4,VA.P: AT THE P.KINCIPAI'ROTELP, 0/17 O'CLOCK . wino WORNMQ. , , ,01BABDMOUS-11,0kestnut street. below Viotti. Ai Sinner. Si Lout& - HReynoldef Lars:ardor Ef O Graff.,-lit.Lonts - .„Thos J Barret, Porte AN.ramer,Bt Louts - B F Onmmtru, Parts Sow,lch, St LouieW Foram* Paris • - Jno W Berkley, Lexington Jro MoEtee",N Y W A Pomdeater,'Leulugton F LUPrlce'i , Rithmond , ". AM Anderson: ft MreJ 0 Bennett, N Y M Duckett, - N Y - ti • ..B Lawadald, N '0 A Nicoll, DE la, Beadiug W L 1104 N Y.r: • Mir n A Bluttlenburfe,ThOg J W Candler, Boston Mrs Simpson, Binding, r W-..Hodson, Paterson -, Newberger,,N,Y,-;." , -,•••:"L D Oolusob a A-Slatoeo: tdsoonf,Eln himpeontqloeton TrYon, Ni • , Jan ohm Gerd orr,-N.l tatlfeeni Gs, A Dab-eal; N Y J•D Per.l'da 1.11; Nd - - :-Dr A D Guthrie, Lonisr'e J it-11 Hunter. Beading ' Mr Townsend & Is; Miss Toworeno, N Y ' B J Id Homer & la, Boston J B Gigs:, Jersey Oity J 8 Pestury & son./amates, H s flUDtti., Beading - L Little, roy,N Y, N , Neninnly. & Dalt L Itobeiti & 'Balt _ J Hirialateld: Pittsburg R Wool; St IcOate - (3 11.2 re tartar, et Lonle Doan, tit Louts CI W Morrill, OhW Frank Hugest'W Powell k. la, Pa A. Wliiiney, NJ • - • -;Mr wegetaff', N'Y = - Geo II Iloyt Elcstow, W Sandiaod,N T J York, N . J. John iNnolare,_ Toledo, 0 U Tower,,Poitsville - John J Drake, N Y Chuto & la, Minnesota ; ,A A Wightmen. N Y•. W B Keed„.ll, N Y ON Everett, EIMIIS - Q McKinney. Bingheropton A DOubledse,jr.NY - Geo It Ltukum, n Y - Jas Pierce Otnoinnatii3O .H :A Wood. tensor, Me , W, M.:Bishop, Bangor, Ma J X Nogers & is Hartford 0 Culbertson .t , la, NY 'JP W Belisha , y, N Y _ Jos 0 Whitney, Belt „Thoel,l3ill, Baltimore 0 W Mainney, N Y. • J'in Matinee*, , _ ,, R. H Sorshan, Miss BBO•Ier,NY - HWaldo,NY• ABlise,NY - - - B Wise, Y • •• J W Dadley, Oinoinneti -X D Hartley, D 0 11 0 Noy,ea,l2leorgetown, DOT LJohnson,ltiohniond,Va J T Robitumnire I , .L.A' Bigelow, Boston N Hill, N.X. , • • Slit Shoemaker, Balt - W It'Bernal &A bicOaffrolf Washing , n It D. Pkok,Tortland ,' A 'Mut & NY `, L B3dation: Mansfield, 0, H. Aitken; Balt Battaison. N W Shields . la. Wash , tOn Miss Shielde, Washington • E, Shields, Washington J,BJannints, Mo NO , llinton, - '•• 13 Gray, - Berminla 0 Tsylor & - la,loston BY Pariah. Balt r Mr Turin. Balt John B .Long, Balt - Joe If Long, Balt 2 ; - Joalek Blood - B Hotchkiss ' 'Mr Herksbier, N Y Ills. Ilerkshier,l4 Y q.bbes, N Y Me Day', N Y • W B bunko, Norristown y Sperry, N, Y 'J M Jordan - - Gen H. Walbridge, - N Y MBROHANTai:HOT,RL—Priorth below - Area P A Bummey, Athens, Ga. A - WBhelm, Lebanon co Jae kliflebbackiLeVn, Me B Howard, P.ttatcarie ' H Saunders*. wire; Mo' Revlon 8 Saunders, N Ripley, OMo r-M P Lancaster. My 2 A Rymer, Chamberiblg A M Ilart,Haading M S Hiniiisn;Wisconeln IS 0 Johnson, Conn - Hon 8 Jones, Pittaboric ,Y Harvey, Chamber/110i: Ilarvir:Oblimbarab! i - Her 118 tone, Rochester A Marshall. Adiscue . oo r Footer , 21 Chunk - 3•W Clark • _ CU Dontakpa. " ' AMEDIOAN HOTBL—Chestont Ores Above •./ 8 Wliggoom,lividuch,y, B 2 Lipiitmo4, Witlysteil Yameit,"PetimbOrit ; Va 'A 04amos,Pototiburg, Vs' W rot ,D!Ar.Crobb, Philodolphhi ; ID ROM; Chin' oh!' JL Bow NMrtford Gillespie', Plasm% NT loal9 J liewlo,M Cheater C R ieirmon, N 0 toile, D W H - Dsyton and lady: N Y P Johoson &,wito,Treat.op Ws; H „Oarnoross, N ,york W D boron, Wmap'V, MM Downs, Halmos - - ' 'Et 81. chburn Cod lady, NY Wm B Short Mod lady, NY, It Wallace, Idempb'd •, Jas 18 Veazey, Idd- A 0 tiohordmmi "D Xititioy & la, Oin - , Ohio. . 11 VveneY.fc. la, Ho ,D C Dodd, NIL • , • ,ON Dipttey:'N Y - Bottle: &it N 0 . Geo OWyikoop & Pod ' YRANNLIN-liOUPß—Oheernat street, above Third. 1 T K Ayers, Trenton T L Norcross, Trenton_-- ,D ayared roiton . 0 L 0 01COrd, Trenton . Trenton' ' Lynam,. Phil% ...B la - A.bore. Philo „ 1,8 Mardi, Wheeling ; Wheeling • 'J R Ossement;Oleveland . - J W Dick, Buffalo . -W 0 lianatalti /e, Duigen, Balt ;',,W,Oirper, Del N Fry, Heading -John 61 Moore, N NB.orn N Y 8 Baird; Wteeoneln - Oben YWood,N y • J Snyder. Pa .7 0 Wet Y J B E teveoeon, is — • 'Jimee Watson,B Mille , /tree) , Oily ' : Bliss, N-Y 8 B Ailing to la, N " UNION 130T3I,—Areh et.. above Tblrd. It Kaneber, Reading'll 0 Miller, Elu3too 1401 4 Rtstritt" :John d Seitz Ramon L Robeano, N W. 0 Whitaker. N J - Geo Draper, Mims - Mrs W / 4 1 Jaw)) Ann, 01a; 0- - Howell Grate Dld L -Blttaaarleg:N , G 'Beaks, Ph I - N A llraee, Tartu r 8 P Cliapta, N Y E D Draper, Masi ' : _ rrATIONAL 110111Ritee 'street, oboes Third, B 8 DODDider, Oatawie Carpenter.. N Y • Alba 'klieg & bro, Flab Mini Beister: - Parkiirsburg rii,K Jackson. Rennes rE R Laticesier; Miee 8 - • 4" .1 %borzoi", Pa 8 Reltanyder, Oatawisea B. B Ritter ar It Oarresny, Lancaster 0 A. Williams, Ohlo - J R Fleesholls,-Oatawisso 0 0 Ihting tidy, Pa- T H Miller;. Lancaster , B Jeffries & la. Norristown W Jeffries dr la, Norristown N German, Allentown W R titular, Id (Munk '4 it Brubaker, Pa W. Major, Portavlile -- S D Leib, Pottsville - , W RelGoyder, Pottsville BLADH REAR ROTBL,—ThIrd it., AL . : Callowblll D R Keoelq, , Beraville ' B Freed, Pa nozeland, Bytom IMBLVY SENA" 110 TBL 7 , oonond Omit, biloir Vine Gerret;Biaete io" W P Totalineon;Beekeeo Jll mieltion , Ohio J Ilnugb, Pt Plennant, Jloouiturt. Books oo ' " A Yerkee t - Phoselr y ille Tolai, Mauch, W Ourob;NY - W-$ 'Faroe, Ps W Pratt, Treat= Letbeeniee, Sueke_oo: Vases; Bucks eo "T- 0 8 , i ,? - 4U 4 1 ,-IP.fr; • , - - • MADISON 11011811-4iiinond Area. 1,4 ,VionlrAddinson, M. N Dreen,-Olearfleldsm-. ;J 8 Shier*, N J i'WHONOIngti cw Wilmington Alt.Olaske, NY. SD , limtogl D Mamm Y on, N Mimi. • o:Dmiiele, erreik _ •en Browie.v. - mat- , T Abnit,- Liu:taster- .1, • A B Crouton, Bler eb Wm D Moore, Traitor r: H.-Winslow, St Louts Sobn-towry. , ,Delthoore,-”- D-W Joseph: Mel" ~• au a" Hicks, MC: r , ,,,- D.O Llgget, Thai Thompson Slo, Doylestown _, r . 1d017,N,1' VERNON ROTEL—Second et., above Arch Senn) krins, Depoice,N Y Wm Bilier, Del • ' Arent Vrotty; Medd Sheets, Cheater co Abnalem ilvitegere, Ohester eci- •• - , , BLOB: Mani 'lllll—Pllth and hieehltant streets ; T G lonia; OlieiteV, Jll Farlei-tabeeratai It It COIL Chester; 'A G.Bilwee;,Leneastec , If Shaw; Cheater"' - „ Win glut's, Pbila , . Ohm Utter, Pottabiwo• Dewhill Phelan Pa' -' 31re MK Yaylor,'Del 9 0. ' V Mathews, 311 J e McConkey, York co E Powell Er. /a, Del cc!' ' Mtge 11M Phlppe, Del, co Mies It II Powell, Del en — Miss 8 Phipps, W eik rimer Samlillbberd, W' Metter Thee ll. Phipps; W ()libeler J P Phipps,s Del co --- Mibberalowetl, Del_ 00, Wee JordeoVDel : Jacob Kirk, Del co Robt Digit; Ohtist.too' ' - BALD 7f,A0~8 - ; ' PhlYa stiest, dsllovbll - W dila) etc& Haner, Montgomery CQ all Lark, Busks so -.:;;J Shaffer, Bucks co . . Whose - who,. have', been Disappointed hi Lite-site Parlralts- mat not despair, as you'esn new setliMe. she Phataarapbs in Oh, at RNA. POUTOORAVIIID GALLI:IVY, SECOND atreet , oboe* Green. . It* Dudley A. hieshi Temper- DT . ..LEWD-4EBIX ~-The - WILLITB will irgoOktne drat seennon of a Donne On-the "Belle of Totektjwitbee. ), :oll;Bl7l4,EAT.HVENlNG next;l3th init.; at Tyr o'oltey # at•tlifeld'AENET-BT. THEATRE. Sotto In Tefeuelteretiived fotr yotOg men A oollec . Hon will be laken np. " By order oFdigeeistrve Cournilltto ' ,• - JOHN , I-13BATY; Obeirman. • SAID, 8 MALTA:MOBS Seoretsty. • feltat* Gioia - kat' Ijr`Proteisor 0. 11,3 - 31:11IT0110.1.46 - -., • '- • The - third 'Nature- of thiefdiapiv interestiog conies, for'the - benefit or-the Toting Alves Christian Assn. otatien. l, will be delivered 10-mosnow (situd.y) EVENING; Atli 'Wolock, at 'JAVAN% }HALL: Sub. ject—Contlonation'of last eiening , s lecture -vie; 4 . lot the Great Mobliniet %of the y n lyerse , the e ta Of the Eingle tithets Mt the eilans ' 21 00 'tjekete admittiog colitteilien . p4lNo'Ladlee 2 00 Single . 50 fp& Gaeta to tha 'giddies ' l ''" .22 "For'side at the "arinerOal biiketsieb;`,:nams of the`A.S. **elation, and at the hail, ; ."Ddors open at T cealoik.'" " _ 011.201'. Orßd,. of wlll .Preeelt in! GREEN-ST M k: "CHURCH on Tlll3MRDalf,an4 BILIDAV EVBNIIMEI, February lotysad 1111171.., , . -• relo.2ts W. AoBerimesceetstruee from Pales t ne hot leature on`.the 4 4 linty Lind and gaipt,k' at the flail of the PHIL eDI4 Pale. OITY 1128tITUTE p 311 corner Oheatout and Eighteenth strews. t n TIitIE.DAY and - PRIDaY, 10th and 11th Met, at Ilto , olottit, Illustrating, lecture by Panorama Palotingt of 4 4 &ones in the Lite of the &Monty , and 'Mina specimen!! Egypt; - wag. kir sale S. t 7. corner - Eighteenth and Ohettnnt, and drug store, oornor Erne; and Chest knd'st the,door., l';' , ; * ,fOlO gtst Wlteen.day- 'tteetlogi`iganelim.st. - OBIIROI4 12 tol cl'ellObtiz*':,,,,- the Lectu re no,im; 'nere will be sYnigeg Meeting in we. ~.. _ ._. ~, as well et in thel7nepeg goot - et , the_ ._ ,' grfi n neo tts n s ...r e or ti ib t o n m i date. Let an who can spares ...t.eyr r T , T, ...,.. _g, . 0. ,._, I o theta delle Mitl'onefeirei. ~ - ~ t m cry. Insurance Comii-,:nrA4,4he State •.of 4toaaLrata,irebrnarr 2, ° The fkiiii4Ohihitie,lllTo Dtile Atalariai a Dividend Of, 1111 X: PBTC Oglit,,iieprizbysl?o I mm o:per - Akre; oitt - of thepr, die of the Corapokii payatipvta ,ta atiiek hold aro or , heir legal represeotictiroo: oo,demg.4. - fe3.lot V.; 614 0t H.A4P.O.Ri r y•-• 4annary '310852 Kapeelia meeting of the atooltholdete of IN% Bent:will be LW On , TIIMISDAY. the MI Of lifereho xt,etl2o'otoidhM. althe COMING HOUR; for the purpose of excepting "or ;rejeotlotoneiteln'aat r of AnnenthWentitledlt'Ait Ant tOContolidafe the Block of the attar& Islaik,trlitipiorO:nostarafiy, ovum ivy; 1869. - By this Act BI yonotte.V. change value of the thetas of.StOitiof - said Book from the,pre-, aent -04 - .value-ofA*olft dollaientint fifty dente - tier share to Iftydollori 'per abate, by einaaUlpelholire- Nen t aorhaa4co.of , Wok ; and issuloienetPtiar,orle the ratio Of 'onii to fa*lo,llvat, heteafteri Pliz: 3 l o ite of saidatoek !Phial FittyDollare per'ehare. , ,' And, also - ,lot , tbeirdirpoaeof deteradiddit tho*odst of the Bond yinutradfor the' Ceighler;',4 provided Air in g , A Sopfdelientito itrAist liktdat p ac lfaakihi ) appointed' the Ithitay of - 1868: • ' - • fel;d2dibd , '-','"1V.:1.'8C11.2111B11. 'Cashion - -Office Shanishia Valley sod Pottsville; 11,3-TiIatiLItOAD:COMPANY t t'ER 14, 7 - Panel:well; . xiii•cloppopo,of the first, ilortilate Bonds Of the Phi o: defy Woad Oomposndue the let of Pehroory,'afe; and .tha,aiitstenolhat. Coupons,; due let aijeyiylafig s ; wilt feht-ina,preeeotation., at the 0R‘,43101409X44i110de1ph10,-, - ori and,efter FABVELY,,, , ,,,i JAN ES 11. , 131DDL11, 149,34% The idleguer , Free Institute of Science 11,1' Imottumis for the- week ending the 12th of Feb -411446N4-,iy'.-; Rygelne and , Etateria Modica. Subjects- 4 . Arsenic," : IdONDdlr,- 8 P • Af.—Architeeture- 4( Romanesque... '.'2IIIIIIDAN, T K.—Geology- 4 4 Submarine Voice acres.", -, _ - ,TOSSD A1t...8 . , P., 24,-,--Slocution—" Readings from WRDNRBDAY, 7 P.• - . ..liatural Philosophy Sleetro Magnetism." WEDNESDAY, - 8 P. 111.—Zoology —" Artients.ta.)) • THURSDAY, 7 P. M.-Anatomy and Phydologi r The Brain?) TRITENDAY. 8 P. 111,—Rhetorlo—" Eloquence." FRIDAY, 7,P. II —Mineralogy and Mining— , . Me Ma." ; FRIDAY, 8-P. M.—English Llter - atare— ,, Nnglleh 'oats _ ; SATURDAY:7P. 37.—SocIM2elenoe— ,, Money.) , Ai ATV BD AY, 8 P. M --Ohemistry—A. Potassium." Admission free. , Lao tea. indeed., , reaaf lalNotlce.—A Committee of the Managere of the Compihrientary Ball;to the Philadelphia laraya, will - sit' at the 'AttbießNorthe Philadelphia Oruro,' etepy MONDAY, WBDNXBDAY, AND SATUR DAY, EVBNINGB, for the dell,ery and settlement of tickets, until the 26th. O. P. DB.96fOND, jalB-26t ....Peeretary. frrSunbury and Erie Railroad —N otke. The animal meeting of the Stockholders of the Snobury and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the r Moe, No. WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 14th day of Pebrusrrnwit, at 10 o'clock A. N. At this meeting an eleat.on will be hold for ten Ma nagere El' the Company to rime for one year. The Polls to close at 2 &Wok, P. M. W EDWARD SPOVRORD, Seeretary. Philadelphia, Tan. 24;1E160. ja24-m&wtrel4 Roe Itestoramon of the Jews to Palestine. —The Fourth Leann/ In the coarse will be dell mod by t'ie Rev'. El, BONHOMML at the HALL Of TUE UNI VARSITY 'Of PENNSYLVANIA, DUNI% .Eltreet,. above CHIOSTIMT ) T EIS (Friday; EVENING, February lltb.dt a quartertaeight pOlock. , Subject='! The 'Calm/of Judah and Israel Into one Eingoom.” - • ; Tickets for the enures, for a laiy and gentleman, St ; Tor atitoglo Mature 25 canto Tho proceeds to be applied to obatitable purposes.. Tielete for sale at the Presbyterian HOIVIP, 1894 Choi nist street ; the Episcopal Depository, 1224 Chest nut street;. the American Traotloclety, 027 Cheetnut street; Burns to Slog, Eighth and . Cheetnut; W. 9 ifirtien% 6081Dheetent ; the Bible Iloude, Seventh and Walnut; the Baptist kbooketore Arch street; Smith's bookstore. 40 North Slate attest; the ,blethodist store, IS Not th Fourth s and at the door of the hall. fe‘inicfr,bt - , - 173ayneli Brill Prayer Meetings—Notice.— . Owing to previous engagement of the Hall, the B snrEss MN'S UNION PRAYER KB kTINia wtll be hobo until farther notice, in the BANBOII-1311LBET OBUROU, (rear of the new hotel.) All are 6ordially" Invited to attend, and the meeting to open for all to take part :who are members of any /evangelical Chore.' d2Olf :ry Cornpany.—The tol- OlDeere have been elected iErWoodland Demo lowing'Manageis an or the year 1859 :-, •-•• •, President—ELl K. PRIOR. "lobo C Praia. William W. Keen, John,o: Mitchell, Ferdinand J Dreer, William H. Moore, Jahn 8. McMullan, 'John Lindsay, - Isaac Elliott. Secretary and Treasurer—JOSSPH 13 TOWNSEND. The mounters hare passed a resolution requirlog both lot•holders and Meters to present tickets at the en trance for admlsaion to the Cemetery Tickets may be had at the office of the Company, 818 ABOH Street, or of any of the Managers - • fe4-lm MDr. Weasel; Chestnut, Springs Water OURN, lit Ohestnutrattl, Plahutelplus county, Pa.laB-17. 4.l3incs nub Eiqttors LA PERLE RUBIS CHAMPAGNES. , The undersigned hive been appointed sole agents for the linited Stites and Canada, for the sale of the Ohanipigne Wines of ' Messrs. MUMS GOBRG & 00., at Obalone-enr-Marne, France. We present their wines to the public under two brands, namely: RUBIS. LA PERLE - The a YAMS ,1 Wine is of exquisite flavor and fruity taste', and, is guarantied to compare favorably with any Wine in'the'American market. „The is a fine Cabinet Champagne, of a iiiitutiful Ruby color, Which Is natural to the win.. Tide wine is:muloutltedly one, of the finest Cabinet Champagnes- prodiced in Prance, and Is mode from grapes of the aholoesteelectiowl, - - - Prom the long experience, extensive possessions, and large means of - the well known house of JACQUES. -WEB° & 00 , and their determination to furnish wines which shah meet with the approval of consumers, we feel persuaded that a trial will fully establish all we Inaba for the excellence of theee wince. CRAMER, ABEGG, MCOLOSKEY, No. 19 BROAD EMMY, NNW YORK. - The above Witten may be had at th e e' following places n Philadelphia: Jon GARRISON & Co , 184 Walnut at. ; THOMAS H. JACOBS & CO , 283 Doak JRRIIT WALESIS, 281 Chest. nut at.; Jos.' P% Tonne dc Co., 200 82Front at , CULL & ALLIII4 214 S, , Yront at. ;- PATTOBSCIN, 00ANN, & esl Second ;' Lawson & YERINS, 087 Mar 'Bakst-; TuonosoS BLACK, corner Chestnut and Broad its; Wx. Pawns, jr . Twelfth and Oheatant ace.; Bee risxax O.ATWARD, 708 Market at'; SIMON COLTON, 'oor , Broad and Walnut. " ' . Also et the following Hotels : OGIASO GOV I; PRIOOOOT, OTERO, 00 ; WABIGNO. TON MUSS, A.B. GLASS; ST. LAWESNOS UoTeL, WM 8 OAMPORLL & GO.; MILT.OHANTS , nOTSL, G. & Bow. 1011-1 m /AID' MONQNGAHELA lOC Varrels of ter: superior old Monongahela Whiney for este by • TILOW JAOOOB .t 00., telt•3t 230 0008 Street: nr.,D SHEURIES.-60 'dozen of old Car a Drown Sherry, y ears In bqttle.' ' - - 71Mozen and 5 him: Top en Pale' Sherry, of high grim: 10 qr casks Duff. Gordon, & Co. Pale Sherry, of Me dium'quality, for sale by THOS.' 11. J 4 COBS k 00., 433 DOCK street I:4OCRS A.ND CLARETS.—A full assort ment-a-A of Thiele, from the bOlvio of p. Leiden, of oohlue, on the Woe. Also, of floe Olerete, from U. Johnston& Boni, of Do:deour —all of our own importa tion—for sale by. , ecoaa & 00., '114.143t ' 233 DOOR. btroot Legal Notices Ix THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE COUATY OR PHILADELPHIA: ...In the, matter of the Haste of JOBBPII H. AMER, -The Auditor appOinted re take proof of further claims, and report distribution accordingly, will meet the parties Interested therein, at the Office Of 11.- F. claw:lr, Erq . No 16 North SSFEN . P. Street, In the city of Philadelphia, on WSDNESDAY, February 23J, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purposes of his appoint. meaty , , fell•finw 61* ,Jllattbeg; Jemelrn, t;t PRATT & REATH; IMPORTERS AND WROLEBALB DEALERS .IN ; • WATCHES OF ALL DESORPTION% PLATED WARES AND FANCY GOODS, AND MANUFACTURERS Or ' J'EWEISRY, solicit the attention or Dealers from every.ssetton lo iDlock unsuepassed to extent, Mile, or cheapness. • tebil-1m JAMES WATSON, IMPORTEP. OP WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0., — No. 325 MARKET STREET. Constantly on hand a fall assortment of Vsoheron and Constant.ln Watohes. fel-tn BAILEY & (30., SONLEBLI • BAILEY -& ICITOREN, HOMO removed to their MOW ltraproot, White Male '#tore, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NOET# : BIDE, BELOW .THE Cif BABB HOUSE, Now. opening their Pall Stook of IbIDORTAD ..7111WDLILY, PDATND WARES, AND - PANOY N'OODS - To which they Invite the sttontioo of the SILVER-WARE, WATODEO, DIAMONDS, AND -PEARLS, aal7•ff tf F-A. SERVER & MARKER HAVE RE • MOVED from 508 to 516 and 517 002,161ER0R Btroot, north olds. , fell 11* iplao T. BRADFORD, • .7 , EIRIORLNYER, No. 211 PEAR Street. 'Back or 218, relent et , near the Eaohange. • fell42t* c&I7TION.—The public are hereby notified : not fo negotiate my NOTE for $2OO, dated lot Feb rairy,lBo9, the eonle having been obtained through false representations. J. faNNESBY, 410 13PRIIOE Street, 11Q1AISINS.--800 boxes now crop, prim J l -Ik , order, Layers, Euneb t (Hasten, in store and for male by A. IERINO. WHITE GOODS, E6iEROIDERTEB, ,Llrs'Et4 11.1./ErB. • • •MARSEILLEB QUILTS, piQuz BASQUBINBB, LAPPET SKIRTINGS, R"IILED JACONBTB, • • OHAMBREY GINGIIAAIB, cto., Imported for the present 'mason, arid offered on rea ponabhe Urine to the Wholesale Trade, by SENAT BROTHERS & CO., 238 CHESTNUT STREET. Je2B t mar ft if • A TIONAL', HOTEL, CORTLaNDT Street, near Broadway, New York, - TGOMAO S. WIDIB, (torn erly of the ' . Union," Philadelphia,) hereby, sunouncra to his Philadelphia friends and former patrons thatbe has taken tbe above named Note', and will be pleased to receive the patron age or the travelling pubic.. The House and Furniture have - been thoroughly re novated ant much improved, which makes it a pleasant and desirable stopping place for the Weiner's dommuni ty who are visiting New York. The undersigned would be hePPP to see hie former friends and p, trona at the ""NA nositL,l , where, lie feels confident, they will find a pleasant home during their stay in Gotham. felo4t TllO5 8. WNBB. WHELEN & GO., Es SAN . KING,•STOOK, and EXORANGE QUICK, No 809 WALNUT Street. , STOOKS and LOANS, of all descriptions bought and sold on Commission in the principal cities of the United States or Europe. ' Particular attention given to the safe iniestinent of money. bri rD ADS, BEADS, BEADS.—Wax Beads, Satin, Hollow', Slmbroldering; 'Bracelet Bugle OntGlaaa, Seod, end o th er 00 ,1",, an d size s . TILLI:R, Importer, , felo-et . 24 tiontlil/OIIRTH Street. OAKUM.—A large stock of best ' , American loor , say', and-Navy Oakum on hand-and for mita In iota to aultr pn}ohnams,. by WAAVE9iPATI,EIe, & 00 , /10. 22 North WATlENtrootirsid 22yorthWitit1420. New thiblicatione. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARIES WEIMER'S QUARTO DIOTIONARY—The entre work unabridged. WEBSTER'S IMPERIAL OCTAVO DIOTIONARY. WIDIStER'S NEW UNIVERSITY DICTIONARY. WERsTER'S COUNTING-HOUSE DIOTIONARY. , WEBSTER'S ACADEMIC DICTIONARY. WEBSTER'S HIGH SCHOOL DICTIONARY. WEIMER'S COMMON BOUM. DIOTIONARY. WEBSTER'S PRIMARY SCHOOL DICTIONARY. WEBSTER'd POCKET DIOTIONARY. Pali (shed by B. LIPPINCOTT & L O , 21 and 24 North 110IIRTH Street, Philadelphia. Fine considerations, briefly sated. showing that Web ster,s Dictionaries are the best in the language, and the generally eteknow' edged standard. 1 Their annual saws are many times as great as those of similar works. No test oan be equal to this. Teachers, literary men, and others, buy those diatom., rise which they regard as the best. We attach very great value to the oat:Ilona of thousands of teachers. and distinguished literary.men, but must acknowledge that, after all, the beet test of what the opinions of each men really are, as a whole. throughout the coun try, is to be found in the actual comparative sales of the books, especially in a case like this, where the Bales are to to very great an extent dependent on such opinions. A few years niece, a eireular letter was ad dressed to the leading jobbers of books in Philadel plda, New York, Easton, and the other large cities In the Union. asking : What Is the proportion of your salsa of Webster's Dlotiocatiec compared with those of all others ?" Annwere were received from over seventy houses, including nearly /Blithe moat Important wholesale book-dealers In the country. These answers show that,froui ten to twenty times an many of WSW. STEIL El DIOTIONABIES are annually sold no of all others combined! We might rest our ease here, merely stating the fact that dace these statistics were collected, the sales of Webster's Dlotionariee hate been greatly increased and the p ' eponderence now is yet greater in favor of Web ster than it wail at that time . . 2. Nearly ell the School Reading and Spelling Books -sold in the country are bamd upon and acknowledge Wehe'er's authority.. We may mention Sanders', Sic- Ctriffers Soleotio. Sargent's, Town's, Parker k Wat son's, Tower's, Webh'i, and Goodrioh , e Reading and Spelling-Books, ant The Progressive and The Indiana Readers, as among the more important series of which this is true. We think It would be difficult to mention 'any Important series of Reading Books hued upon the authority of any other lexicographer, excepting those edited or published by the publishes s of another series of Dictionaries. Now this is most important tes timony, because the pecuniary este of authors and publishers lead them to stuly this subject very care fully, that they may ascertain and adopt what is tho standard, and likely to remain each. The mamas of their own books depends upon their. being right in this matter. 8. The testimony of teachers and dielinguished ltter arymenlemost ample. Written reoommendations of Webster's Dictionaries from literally thousands, in cluding very many of the moat eminent names in the oonntry. are in the bands of their publishers, We chill here content ourselves, with presenting a single speci men of this testimony—A allOoMfanneviort /sou Tao TISAMINRO IN TIM PIIILADIMPIII.I. POBLIO SooooLli. The testimony of intelligent teachers le undoubtedly of more Importance on such a question, arid especially in mat ters of orthography, than that of mere literary men, however eminent. The former have daily &maiden to study thle subject; the latter learned to spell long ago, in childhood, and atoms that have ceased to give much attention to mere spelling, which has become a matter of habit with them, rather than one of discriminating judgment. 4. Webster's Dictionaries are frequently cited and admitted In ourllourts of Justice as authority. • 5. Finally, we are confident that a careful compari son, for two hours, of Websterre Dictionaries with any others, can not tail to convince any unprejudiced mimeo of their auperiority, especially la that feature in a dic tionary which Is of more - impedance than all others combined, the Definitions. We urgently invite every one interested to make thin comparison for himself. Compare a few consecutive pages, word by word, with the corresponding portion of the dictionaryof similar slue of any other author. It is tbll evident superiority which led the London Timis,notwithstanding He anti- Arnerican prejudices, to decare Webster's Dictionary " the boat in the lens - Togo." 19213STER'8 DIOI lONABY le, in tEI language of an eminent writer; "One of the Washington.sized glories of cur country It Is a work of which any American may be justly proud. OPINIONS OB PIIILADILPIII& THAOHnI3. PHILADELPHIA, June 23, 1888 We have examined with care the series of Wobster's School Dictioneriee with which you have recently fur nished na, and we have no hesitation in rialtos that we consider them better adapted for the purposes intended than any others that we have yet seea. The Academia edition particularly would form a most valuable auxili ary in the first division of our Grammar Schmid We regret that we load not an earlier opportunity of ascertaining the merits of these books, as we hive already affixed our names to a recommendation of ano ther work of the kind, which, although superior to the vocabularies now supplied to us by the Board of Con-, trol, is, notwithstandiere, excelled by Shoed of the " Great Lexiergrapher." We hope soon to see Web ater'e Dictionaries on the list of our text-books. Yours, eta. H.Y. Louderback, Prin. Northwes t Gram. School. John Bloke', 4 . Jefferson 44 ut Geo. W. Patter, ‘. Mt Vernon 4, Wm. 1.1, Batt, 4- Zane Street " 4 4 It. S. James, 4, Northeast 44 ‘t Plutenn.rnia, nose 13, 1863. We, the undersigned, regard Dr. Noah Webster, "the great American Philologist, and the most learned and devoted scholar, in his special department, the English language knows," and recognise his thinbrid. ged Dictiocary as pre.erninently superior to any other work of the kind in the language. The weird abridgement. of this work to which our attention-has , recently been called, prepared for the verhua grades ofacbools, are admirably adapted to an swer the purpcve for which they were designed So far as it is possible, they embody the great excellences of tbe.large work, and some additional matter of valuable tables end the feature of synonyms ; and as convenient and useful Dictionaries , we cheerfully recommendthem as much superior to .those of Joseph E. Worcester. They greatly excel them on the important feature of definitions (and better represent the orthograpitical im• proven:mitts of our noble language in its tendency to °obtain to lava of analogy, while in matters of ortlao epy or pronunciation, they meet every want. William Roberts, Principal Ringgold Boys' Grammar • School, and Pres't of the Stale Teachers' Association. Wm: Stephens, Princl J Q. Adams Boys' Gram. School. it. 8. James, " Northeast 44 •4 S. 0. Miller, " Livingston " ft ti Win. litir'ing, " Locust-at. 4, " - it Philip Creasman, 44 Southwest 44 14 If MM. Barrows, " " Girls' • 4 . .• Am Jones, 44 Jackson it James Si. Bird, 44 Lombard-et. .i co A. B. Corlim, " Marshall Boys' 44 Li K, P. Waterman; 4 4 44 Girls' oi Cr Al. Witte* " Carroll Boys' 44 ri J. M _WM, - - d o 44 Newton - 4 4 •• " ~ M. A Clayton, 44 Livingston Girls' 41 Edward Gideon, " Penn Boys' .• " A. 8. Paul. " '• Girds' it ii S. L Leder, 44 Northeast 4 4 4 AL. Q. Webb, 44 Bese•st. 44 .I S. E II Moyn, " Weccacoe ' 44 ii " M. C. Brodie, 4, J. Q Adams 44 , 44 41 M.W Smith, 44 hit Vernon 44 4( E. B. Bond, " Northwest " .. S McGonegsl, 44 Locust it. ‘• a. Cummins, 44 Jefferson 44 M. Runt, 40 Hancock " D. W. Berlina, 4, Mantua Boys' 44 ,i M. A. Almond, 44 44 Girls' ir ii M. A. Delamater, 44 Orikv.t. lc Win. Coffee, " Frankford .. J. F. Bickel, " Irving -• O. S. Bailey, " Columbia Secondary School. James Reatine, " Rohm Gram. School. Wm: Cameron, 4, Tillyer's M. Po Sharp, " Washington i, ,I :W.Siourmati, 44 Wheateheaf Ohas. H Rainier, 1, Fayette Chas. - A. Binger, " Montgomery A. it Bunter, " Randolph G. W. &hock,. 11 Harmony H B. Dutton, ~ West A. ilaundersou, 1, Franklin 8. A. Alcorn, 1, Rittenhouse J. M. Willard, " D cklnson O. K. Behold, 1, Manstawna 11 It John Oddy, Maoayunk Boya' " M. lhomps In, 11 c. curie' O.K. Oolladay, " Wistahicon 11 Robert Mackie, 11 Forrest D. Boggs, Bllwood 0. A. Randall, 11 Rutledge Boye' . 1 B. A. Rico, al .{ oirige it 14 A. Bell, Oakda's .7 M. Thomas, " Her tonyille Hoye' 11 1, A. E. Purcell, 1, ,r Oitla' 'c 1, K. 8. " Rowland J. J. Gil mour,(late)" • II B. M.DiekmAn, " Robert's , .. 11 F. it Ohristlne, •" Olney " It B 8. Butehineon , " Harrison ' 1, J. H. Eldridge, " Walnut at. I consider Webster's abrldpd Dictionaries as adsni rably adapted toe the public eahoole. J. H. ONESSITTER, Principal Layering °rammer bchool. I regard the cetera! abridgassata of Webster's Dia lanary as tinstuparaed by any others In the lupine. Joins Javan, Principal Werner,. Boys , Grammar Bchool. PRILIDYLPIItA, July 6, lan I have a copy of Webater's Unabridged in my library, and I enure you I regard it as a treasure of in eatimabie value. An a work of reference, I know of none with which It can ba compared. A recent ex amination of the teretal abridgments of this work, prepared icr pupils of various grades. bee aatlailed me of their admirable adaptation for use in our publio schools, IL J. WersRMIX, Principal Columbia hrammar Oentlemen : At your request I have examined the regent editions of Dr. Webster's Dictionsriee. I regard the definitions given in tnem as greatly Impeller to thole of any other work Dig In use. The new feature introduced into two of the series adds greatly to their value. I refer to the synonyoul. I would ce pleased to introduee them works into the departineut under my charge. , H. G. it ETOOMALIC, Principal Madison Boys' trimmer School'. I concur in the above. A. 0. Boy, Principal Madlron Girls' Grammar school. J. B. LISPINOOTP & 00 , el 1.2 t 22 and 24 N. POURTII Street, Philad'a. MEW BOORS! NEW BOORS! 11 THE ATONEMENT IN ITS RELATIONS TO LAW' AND MORAL OOVRRNMENT. By Albert Berme. 12mo. - • • NERMIGNECTIC AL MANUAL Or, Introduction to the' Exegetical Sitar of the Scriptures of the Now Testament. By Patrick Fairbairn, D. D. Bvo. SECOND SERIES Of ARAGO'S BIOGRAPHIES OF DISTINGVI.BIIBD SOLE:4IIM MAN 12mo. 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Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Price, 03 cents in cloth, and 00 cents in paper. T B. PIIGLI, Publisher, ItO' 615 CHESTNUT Street. 31F p iI i gg la n i:B ENg R A 1 L 8i9 and SCIENTIFIC READY THIS PAY— TON BRITISU AND FOREIGN MEDICO-CIII RURGICAL REVIEW, or Quarterly Journal of Practi cal Medicine and Surgery. No. 45, for January, BM. London Edition for $5 per annum. THE LONDON QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF DEN TAL COMM No. 8, for January, 1859. Terms—sl per number, TAE. LONDON QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MI CROeCOPICAL SCIENCE. Beautifully Illustrated. Terms—ss per aunnin. • JUST PUBLIBEED— RANKING'S MAUI-YEARLY ABSTRACT OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. No. 28, for January, 1859. Terms—s 2 per annum. THE AMEBIC AN JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCE, for January, 1859 Published quarterly, $5 per annum. Ali Ainerieall Medical and gemougc p er i o g• c ,l N supplied. • FOREIGN JOURNALS Imported to order. ; & BLAKISTON, Publiehere and Booksellers, , ...felo NI South SIXTE Street, above Oheetnat. PRESS.-PIDLADELMA. PRIDAY, FII3IUJARY 11. 1859. JUST PUBLISHED, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT .t 00., WAYS AND MEANS A HULL ANALYSIS O MN OkEDIT STAMM, WITH ITS VARIOUS AIDDSS OP ADJI3BI74IINT BY STEPHEN COLWELL Comprising Treatises on_lioney of Account, Money Caine, Bullion and Bullion Banks; various devises of Books of Account, Promleeory No tea, BIDS of Exchange, Bank-notes, Bank.deposits, Credits in Account; the Payments of the Commercial Palm including Copious Notices of the Banks or Venice and Genoa, the Beaks of England, Scotland, and •he United States; Clearing- Houses, and the relation or these subjects to Interest, Prices, and the Pnbiio Payments. 660 pp. Price $2.60. J. B. LIPPINCOTT .1 CO., febll-4t 22 and 24 N. FOURTH Street. eboobs Qtammiosion *now DUNDEE AND SCOTCH LINENS CONRAD & SERRILL, 206 CHESTNUT STREET, A Large Aseortment of the well•known styles— BAXTER'S CROWN DUCKS, EDWARDS' PADDINOS, GILROY'S BURLAPS, THOMPSON'S HEMP CARPETS, eto., BARNSLEYLSHEETINGS, BLEACHED AND BROWN DAMASKS, LINEN AND UNION TABLE CLOTHS, DIAPERS, TOWELS, RUCKS, &0., RUSSIA CRASH, &a. feble•th f to lm JOSEPH LEA, DOMESTIC COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, Nos. 128 and 180 011118TNIIT STRNET, COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED CARPETINGS. Invitee gonthern and Western buyers to examine a large and desirable assortment of OARPETB, including many new patterns not before offered, viz : VENITIAN, WOOL AND WORSTED, OOTTON-WARP, SUPERFINE, DUTCH, INGRAIN, &0., ELLINGTON BRUSSELIO, Carefully SIILEOTRD in the looms, WARRANTED of uniform quality troll' end to end, and being made chiefly in this vicinity, can be sold on more favorable terms, and by the lINROIALLISD RAILWAY FACI LITIES of our city, sent to all Western points at less expense than from any other market. ja24-2mif JOHN B. CARSON, 1211=r5E" GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANT, 49 MAIN STREET, SAINT LOUIS', Mo. 117 Onsignments respectfully solicited. EWER IX POILADELpIIIA TO Caleb Cope, Beg , M. L. Hallowell A 00., Tredieb, Stokes, Co 00., Lind Brother & Co., Unwell. Binitb, & 00., Price, genie, & 00. feb7•et* SPRING TRADE, 1859. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 112 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening a large and varied ,took of LAWNS, 011 ALLIES, PAINTS, and other DRESS GOODS, To which the attention of the trade is invited Also, DOMESTIC GOODS, Comprising Poirbill, Osnaburgo, Woodward Doeskins, Brown Shootings and t hidings, Marinormi Stripes, Blue Drill's, Vest Puddings, Ac., &o. 11311)0011FIS SHEETINGS—Just received -IL and for sale Dv 811/PLNY, HAZARD, & BUTORINBON, ' 112 Ohestnat street. BISOHOFF" 8 celebrated Cloths and Doe atm, logether with other desirable makes of Garcon Woollsne, Just roothed and tor sale by IMMIX'', HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, feb4-Sen 112 Oheetant Street. Millittery (.5130bs STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS Hayleg removed from our old stand, 45 South Beacmd street, to 725 OHESTNUT STREET, 112TWX231 81CVSN,K ARV 1110/ITH, We are now prepared to exhibit to our num.rotui pa trons a COMPLETE STOCK " 07 STRAW HATS, BONNETS, HISSES' and CHILDREN'S HATS, BLOOMERi, OAPS, &c., BANDY - AND CRAPS BONNET', BRUNCH BLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES, RUCHES, &c Embracing in all an assortment unequalled an thin city, and we respectfully invite the attention of merchants to our Spring Stock. Clash and slaort•time buyers will and itspecially their interest to give en a call. LINCOLN, WOOD, A: NICHOLS. teb9-Sm II It II T HLIAJBORN , JONES, our • Importer and Manufacturer Op . SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, LECIDORDi and PANAMA /EATS, daTIPICIAD /LOWERS, D 11011613, &a. To which the attention of City and Country Dealers le solicited. NO. 482 MARKET ST., Below 'BIBT li. febl4m HATS, FU_Riti, STRAW GOODS, ARTIFNIAL, FLOWERS, RUOHES, ko. HOOPES & DAVIS, AIANUFAOTIINERS AND DEALERS Noe. 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (up stairs.) MILADELPIIIA, Have on hand a complete stock of the above goods, laid in for Cash, to which the attention of buyers is invited. OffAS. HAT,LOWELL, late of the Arm of Ohm Rat. %well & Co., long known to the trade, would be pleased to see his friends at the wareroorns of Messrs. Hoopes Davie. feb9.2m JNO. G. FALCONER & 00., DEAMIRB IN .133_13001 , 513, SILKS, AND MILLINERY DolDs, No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET feb7-1 m DT eciobs Jabbers SPRING- GOODS. The subscribers respectfully amk the attention or their friends, and all OABII AND SHORT-TIHN BUYER, , TO TII/Strt STOOK OF GOODS, Believing It to be unsurpsssed by any in this market They are conetantly receiving doeirabLe styles of DRESS STUFFS Prom New York and other wourcee. FRANCIS LASHER & CO., J . WILCOX & CO'" MODEL SKIRTS. PATENT EXTENSION, WITII ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE, MADE WITHOUT SEWING, ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE LADIES TO DE THE BEST t3KIT.T YET PRODUCED, AND AT NO MOILER OUT Than the Ordinary Shirts. These Skirts are for cab) by most of tbo prominent lobbing iloneee. feb9•lm BitITISH GOODS. MORTON, GRINNELL, & 00., 68, 65, and 67 Park Place, New York, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE AND ATTBAO PRINT= CHALLIES, DE LAINES, ENGLISH PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAM'S, ROSES, &c., Additions to which will be made by Steamers and Packets to arrive. febB-dtd New publications. zi.ek:wivizw , T, One Vol. Bqo I=! TIVE STOOK OF tidal! Mini q. yobs. SPRING GOODS L. J. LEVY iSc CO. Have received by the 8 TEA32ER ARAGO THEIR FIRST IMPORTATION or SPRING DRESS GOODS, Eeleoted exprepely for their retail trade, consisting or RICK CHINE SILKS, and ROBES, NEW DESIGN MOUSSELINES, PARIS ORGANDI ROBES, LAWNS, CHINTZES, BRILLIANTES, RICK BAREGES and MILANESE, With a variety of New Textural; for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Be 9 and 811 OHESTNUT STREET. febli-at WET AND DAMAGED GOODS. k. W. PROM, TwJtlJru and MARKET Streets will sell this day— Wet 5.4 Sheeting Muslin at logo , worth 12g. Wet Shirting ktuatin at flet., worth 10. Wet do. do , very tine, at lOgo, worth 12g. Wet Shirting Linen at 200., worth 25. Wet Fronting do. at 26 and 810., worth 37 and 50. Wet White Brilliants at 10 and 180., worth 12 and 26. Wet •••rinted do. at 12g 0.. worth 18g Wet Plaid Nansook bloslins at 200., worth 87%. Wet Dotted Swigs do. et leo., worth 25. Wet Marseilles at 20e., worth 31 Wet Embroidered Skirting at 18gc ' worth 81. Wet Lead - Dolor Linen at 160 worth 20. Wet En-Deb Chintzes at itge., worth 12g e. Wet Linen Toweling at 75e. a piece, or In. a yard. N. B. —The !heating and Shirting Mualine and Linens Cold by the place only 11* NEW WIDE CHINTZES.—Rioh designs 11 and new hpriog styles of yard-wide Chlnizes now opening. 1311A.8.PL1 88 BR9TIIIIIIB, fell CIIIISTNIII! and MOUTH Streets. NEIOWANS FOR SLEEVES.—New do- LTA. signs of FRENCH OPENWORK AIIISLINS, In stripes, bare, and cheeks. Also, Dotted and Wrought Wes and hand-worked Dntte. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, fell airemiuT sod WORTH Streets. •QPRING GOODS.—We are now opening 1.7 new importations— If BAT AND RICH BAREGEB. RAVAGE RODS.S. JACONETS AND ORGANDIES. STRING SILKS. ORSNADINAS AND NEW FABRICS. DELAINES AND OUALLIES. SHARPLESS BROTIIRIU3, fell OHISTNIIT and EIGHTH Streets. OPENING. - THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., ARS NOW OPENING FIRST IMPORTATION SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING OF SILKS, SHAWLS, FOULARDS, THIN GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ,ta They will continue to receive sadttlons to the Stook OD the arrival of every Nuropean Steamer. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET fob 7 tt 919 E RIGHT PLACE TO BUY LINENS We have received, dlreot front the Maitureeturara. OUR FIRST SPRING IMPORTATION ON IRISH LIME, 4.4 fine Fronting Linea. 4.4 medium Fronting Linen. 44 Fatnitr Linens. 4 4 enperlor strong Family Linen. PILLOW DASH, BOLSTER OARS, AND SHEMITING LINENS. Dirdeye and Diaper Linens. Table Damask Linens Table Clothe, Napkins, Townie, Ac., &e. /Dutcher Linens Strainer Linen", GlaaaLinene, We have had a great run on LINEN liDKrB Very fine handkerehiefs for a levy. ]very other qualty of Ladies', Children's, and Gents' do. - r We keep a large stock,of STITCHED :LINEN 11080818, made erpreeely to order, of our own Linen. We can particularly recommend them. Also, WOVEN BOSOMS. We keep ono of the beet Stooks of . . DOMEBTIO MUBLINB In Philadelphia, TROB,NLEY do 0.13./SfAc b., hertheaat Corner monTa & BPII,INO RABIDIN c IVB BUY AND BELL FOR OAHU AND UAVB BUT ONB P.BIOB.cc fe64f ri BEAT, BARGAINS IN TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYBS, and SHIRTS, at MAXWELL'S Store and Factory. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. fen.l2t E SQUIMAU% BEAVER CLOAKS, SOH COLD WEATHER, MST REOHIVED, And will be sold at - LOW PRICES, TO CLOSE THB SI 4BON. J. W. P R OaTOR & 00., pal) BLANKETS.—A fall assortment, English and American, eli slam at MUCH LOWER RATES than heretofore. COOPER & OMR D, fel S. H. corner NINTH & MARKET ate. CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,'OLOTHS, AND VDSTINGS.—Men's and Boys , wear. Also, Goods exclusively for BOYS' WEAN. COOPER & CIONAUD, 8. B. corner NINTH and MARKET (ILOAK AND-SHAWL ROOM.—Balance `1../ of our Cloaks, comprising a broken assortment we will dispose of at • OBBA.VREDUCTION. Mocha Shawls at drat colt. Woollon BMWs particularly cheap. COOPEtt h OONARD. fel 8. B. corner NINTH and MARKET. Doots anb Sipco. B . P. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND 181108 WAREHOUSE, No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. febB.2m JOB. R. TI-101VIPSON ait CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 814 MARKET STREET. 11:7- A large and general assortment or Eastern and Oita-made Shoes constantly on band. lebll-13m SPRING STYLES, 1859. J. az M. 6.11.17.111:Ml:LS, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, BOOTS, S HOES, &0., &o. Being prepared to offer an great inducements to bus-fre an Jobbers in any other market, incite an ex amination of their stook. No. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET, fel-2m, Near the Meretiants , Hotel, Philadelphia LEVIOK, RASIN, & BOOT AND BROD WARITIOUSH AND MANIIPAOTORY, No. 525 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now ou band an extensive stoolt of Boots and Shoes, of all deseriptions t of oar own and Eastern Mannracture, to which we invite the attention of Southern and Western buyers. feblAcci Simi) Jrv Goats BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN Are now opening at their Store, No. 409 MARKET STREET, Above Fourth, North Side, A MANI/BOMB ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING STYLES OP FANCY DRY GOODS, OF THEIR OWN ISEPORTATION And selection, 'which they offer for sale to boymn from all pate of the United titates, on the moat liberal terms. NMI 3m „ FOR RIOHAIOND, VIA. NOR POLK AND °STY POINT.-BPRIN4 AR ITANUNAL‘NT—TWIOE A WERE,—Vnlon iiteamehip Comtany , a Lino of Steautahlpe—To gall EVERY IVED:iNaDAY and 13A1URDAY 3 at 6 o'olaok A. M., until further notice. VIRGINIA, Captain J. It. Kelly. PENNSYLVANIA, Captain D. Teal CITY OP BIOIMIOND, Captain Z. Mitchell. These tine 'steamships will sail se above. They are handsomely fitted up for paesengere, having ealoons on deck, are proridot With Pran:lets Patent Metallic Life Boats; Life Preservers, & c.. and no palms or expense spared for the comfort or safety of passengers and the protection of goods. This line offers the quickest, cheapest, and most com fortable route for passengers, and is in advance of any other for deepatoh and economy for freight to the in tarter of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. No transhipment by this line. Passage to Richmond or Petersburg st, mule inoluded, Do. Norfolk $6, meals inc uded. THOMAS IV BLISTER, in . Cioneral Agent, f010.2m 14 North WHARVES fiIHE SECOND TERM of the Session in PENN INSTITUTE will cowmen°. February let. Apply at the Realm, S. E. corner TUIRTNENTII and SILBERT. R. STEWART, Principal. jaBl-tt Gooba 3obbcro. DRY GOODS OPENING, SPRING OP 1859 JOSHUA L. DAILY, _ Hering caudated his NEW STORE, No. 213 MARKET STREET, WILL OPEN THIS DAY A Lame and General Stook of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STAPLE AND FANOY DRY GOODS,• SELEOTED FOR THE SPRING TRADE, To which he invites the attention of HIS OUSTOMERS AND BUYERS GENERALLY I have many styles of Goode, made to my own order, and received direot from the manufacturers, without 20113111181011 to agents, which will be sold BELOW MARKET PRICES MANY CONFINED STYLES CHOICE GOODS CASH BUYERS PROMPT• SHORT ORBDIT BUYERS, PROM ALL SECTIONS, Wilt tlud the Stook well worthy their examination EVERY DAY JOSHUA L. DAILY, No. 213 MARKET STREET, 171=113 insurance Companies. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OP LIVERPOOL STATNNX2EIsI"I" OF .A.E3SMTEL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $1,806,100 $9,280,500 PAID CAP1TAL.......... 278,415 1,302,075 INVESTMENTS, 83,081,445, AS FOLLOWS: Real Estate £22,851 9 6 1114,255 Oaltt on bead in Bank 0,884 8 4 84,420 Cash in hands of Agents.... 14,919 0 1 74 695 Unison Bonds &Mortgages, 74,797 8 0 873,985 LC/In/lon Life Policies 71,904 1 8 59,620 Stocks of the United States held in New York 34,000 10 3 171,950 New York Btate 8 per cent. Mock and loans on Btate , end city stook held in New York 40,466 19 7 202,280 Low on Railway and other stocks in Great Britain... 886,167 0 6 1,625,850 Railway and other 't00k.... 24,918 6 6 124,690 1616,280 2 3 3,081,445 Premiums received hi the ..£115,049 4 8 $876,245 90,684 19 2 4b2,920 year 1867 Loam paid ht 1867 Luna not paid 8,691 1 8 17 5 970 All other ol►lma against the Company 10.870 18 I 60.880 PHILIDELPSIIA, January 25, 1880. GEORGE WOOD, Agent, 228 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY VIRE O AND MAKES INSURANCE ON LIVES ON FAVORABLE TERM. REFERS TO O. H. Fisher, Esq. Adolph B. Doris, Bog , Pres. Dank of Oommeroe. D. D. Comegya Erq., Ca.bler Philadelphia Bank I. Pemberton Madill:awn, Seq. John Grigg, Esq. Mama. 8. & W. Welch, " Thome' & Martin, " James,. Kent, /base, & Co., " David 8. Brown & Co., " 8. Morrie Weld & co., " N. Trotter & Go., (. D. A. Fahneatock & Co. Bnwepor-BAIIIIIBL OOPELAND. Inspector—WM. A. BURSON. Atteedlog Physician—Dr. W. W. GERHARD. Consulting Malden—Dr. SAMUEL JAOKEON febt-f m w 2w EASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— °FYNE No. 6 EXOHANGH. AUTUORIEID CAPITAL STOUR CAPITAL 87002 SUBSCRIBED 100,000 °BASTIAN PARBETUAL. IBM BIRKS on Merchandise and Buildings. MARINI!' RISKS on Vessels. Cargoes and /freights. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Goods per Railroads, Ganale, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms The Board of Directors (In order to guard any serious calamity, and thus afford greater security to the insured) have resolved to take no more than Five Ti emend Dollar* on any one risk. All Imes will be promptly and Ilberallysettled. DIRMOTORS. Andrew Coebran, Robert B. Walker, William Ingram Brown, Jacob Lukens Richard G. Btotesbury, George Cookaan, Peter D. Myers, Charles Btoy, . Thomae Bbaw, Jacob Reed, Robert P. Taylor, W. O. Btotesbnry. ANDREW COOHRAN, President. Ws!. Dionix BROWN, Vice President feß•tf NOTICE. -THE PRESENT CAPITAL .111 of THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY ($)00,000) haring been paid In wish, notice Is hereby given that an increase of the same, to the sant of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, has been authorised by the Stockholders, and that the enbscrlption book will be opened on the first day of March next, at the Office of the Company, where it will remain open until the In creased amount has been subscribed_ CHARLES W. 00XE, Secretary. Philadelphia, 29 Janunry, 1859. [ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM PANY. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) DIRIOTORS. P. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, William Millee, George R. Stuart, Nalbro Frasier, John li Brown John M. Atwood, B. H. Pabnestreik, BenJ. T Tredick, Andrew D. Cub, Henry Wharton, J. Livingston Erringer. P. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. Temporary Oface,l62 Routh POURER Street. jsBl-tmarl rp IPULTOIVE INSIIRANOE, ADJUSTING, X' AND COLLECTING OBBION, No. 008 OREVINUT BTEDIT, PHILADILPHI4. The underaigned having been praetimlly engaged for a number of years in different capacities of the Insu rance business—for several years In adjusting losses excited rely for the Insurance Companies—now offers his services to those sustaining Lou or Damage by Fire to property insured, in making out their proofs of such loss ordamage in full compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of.lnsurence, in ouch a manner as to obviate plea or exam* for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. He Is assisted by the best legal counsel In Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Oolleo ton of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loos by lire to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that polities are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire occurs, in consequence of oarelessnesa or mismanage ment in effecting the insurance, or for some other cause, which, although an important fast, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will oleo effect Insurance In any Companies deegpid. and examine policies effected by others (in most cues) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining lose or damage by fire, as above, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire as passible. d22.2m1f 0 JAMES FULTON. 53aning ,franba. QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND BO DIRTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 881 North THIRD Street, ((Consolidation Bank Building ) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENN SYLVANIA Deposits received in mimeo( One Dollerand upwards', and repaid in Geld, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT. INTEREST from the dry or deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Saying' Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city, snd "The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society r , was char tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to enliply this necessity. The Managers, in organising and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the business interehts and wants of the very large and enterprisingO popFF lCE ulation b N y which it is annorinded. OPE, Prom 9to 2)i o'clock ; also, on Monate' and Tunas- DAT from 5 until 8 o'clock in the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy. Hon H. K Strong, Daniel Undeikoller, F rederick Steaks, Francis Hui, Joseph P LeOlero, John Kessler, Jr., George Knecht, James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph Cowell, Hon. Wm. Millward, George Woelpper, G. o T Thorn Peter G. Eilmaker, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES B. PRINGLE, Pre e29 -tilsident. J Pa rlots HART. Beoretary. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CURTAIN VIS.TURES.--1. have appointed MASON tr. 851ITII Sole agenta for the sale of my Ourtaln ni trites in Philadelphia. The Teade will be supplied at factory passe, freight added. 8. 8. PUTNAM - . Boston, February 1, 1859. fe4.2m FISH.-300 quintals Grand Bank Cod Fish. 160 half bbls, White Floh. 600 bbls. Mackerel, in whole, basso, queen, and Eighths. Bannon, In tierces and bble. 60 Mae, Pickled Haddook. 00 do. do. Horsing. Nor We by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., &BM push 20 door Aber, hat, 111 VirANTED—A SITUATION in a first- Clam rry4lowis Jobbing House, by a Toting Ilan who has had Pavan year& experience, and can in fluence a moderate near trade. Highest references. Address JOBBER, this Office fell-Bt* ' $5,00 0 -W ANTE D-A SPECIAL • PARTNER, with $ 5,000 to $lO,OOO, in a cafe and lucrative retail and wholesale busines, which ham been long established, and requires additional capital to meet the demands of an increasing trade. Address J. 3 J , thlsOffice. • fell-2t . WANTED —An experienced B e LES 7 MAN, in Wholesale Dry-Goode House Ad dress MORLDY, °Meant Me paper. WANTED—By a Young Married - Man, a SITUATION, as an Assletant Clerk. in a Whole sale establishment. Address A. B. 0., at this Mee. fell-4tis Ers WANTED—A small - DWELLING Mt HO OE Pon SALE OR TO BENT, between Vine and Locust streets, sixth street and Broad. Terms to be moderate. Address EL DORADO, Blood's Despatch. reil-60t IpARTNER WANTED—Either Special or .L Active, with a capital of from Ten to Twenty Thousand Dollars, in a 7obbbg Howse, doing a safe and profitable business, of many years , standing. All coin. munications strictly confidential. Adds.'s', Box 1141, P. 0. felo4lbl4 $4 ,000 —WANTED—A PARTNER; • who can put $4,000 or $5,000 In Cu es tablianal and prodtablo Wholesale Busbies: Address L. 0 .X 2 Press o)facro. lelo-210 A GARDENER, with some knowledge of Li& Fruits and Flowers, is take charge of a Large Vegetable Garden—a Married Man, for wiom a House on the spot is ready. Reference required. Address •' VEGETABLE GARDEN," Bloods Despatch Of flee. fe9.3t* s3oo— iaTED—A PARTNER, , e a.outtog°' dress (Immediately)"dEßOHLlT,"at this office: fedrit*. f_FOHCCOPATHIC PHYSICIAN CA WANTED, in the interior or Pentisylvania. Apply to J. M. Mo&LLISTER, M. D ,- fe9 at* 253 North ELEVENTH a. WANTED—A SALESMAN in a Whole enle Moth Store. in Market Street, who can In fluence a Clash and Six• Months Trade. One from Zen- Snaky or Tennessee preferred. Address 1, Box 629, Post Office fag 6t* . v i I WANTED FOR TR, UNITED STATES • CA VALEY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, elothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man haring a wife or child, will be accepted. apply for MOUNTED BREVION at No. 811` MARKET ntreet, above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, &MAI Ist Lient.lst Dragoons, Recruiting Meer. BOARDING.—A PARLOR and GHAN BBR, with BOARD, in a private faintly. Ad. drone ^ T B. t o Office of The Press. PHILADELPHIA BOARDING. -A Married Couple, vial out Children, can be aocommodated with good BOARDING in a respectable Private Family, whore there are no other Boarders. 'Address WALNUT BT., Office or this Paper. Unlit* ►JIWO FINELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, 11 with BOARD, can be had by Gentlemen of standing. In an agreeable and highly.reepectable fancily. Ad dress .•THOMPSON,” Press Office. fetl-st* FOR SALE.—ABOUT 46 ACRES OF LAND. ON THE DELAWARE ELYSE, PEA SHORE, NEW JERSEY, about 8 miles North of Cam den, with Brick Works and large Wharf attached, ad joining to and above the Fish-house—lately known as Wharton and Aletlackts brick-yard property. The river front contains a valuable deposit of first-rate brick clay, and has been •long used as a brick manufactory. The farm is adapted for raisin trunk. There are Sight Erick Tenant Houses on the property.. Apply to CHARLES RkIOADD. Conveyancer, feb 11.12tet No. 438 Walnut atreet. VALUABLE MARYLAND LAND FOR $2O per acre. I offer for sale 875 acres of Lard admirably located; comprising 800 acres under culti vation and 75 acres of the valuable hickory, walnut, and chestnut timber. The improvements are poor—id located in Talbot County, riven miler from the town of Reston, near navigable water, mills, and post office— has abundant of the shell marl. It to near the lipe of the projected Maryland and Delaware Railroad, and is admirably adapted to the onitore of the peach, which of late has Worn° so profitable in that vicinity. Address for two weeks, WILLIAM R. WARNER, fell.2t* Second and Girard Avenue, gp PUBLIC SALE OP . HANDSOME EEL ISIODEEIN BRION DWELLING, No. MI North PIS' CH Street, with aide yard, grape arbor. fourteen room, twenty-five cheats, and ffniebed throughout In the beet manner. as May be' seen upon examination Any person wanting a good, pleasant dwelling, and eon- Teufel:a eituntron, will pleees be positively sold on TUESDAY WINING next, by N. THOStAS & SONS. fall-2t* dpm . TO RENT—A neat three-story HOUSE, ..101. No. 1819 OLIVE Street Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., fell-St 5 North PRONT Street. DROVISION AND PRODUCE DEAL 11118.—TO LET—An airy and dry O.ELLAR, in a good location for the above or moat any other bneine•e. Also, becood sod Third Storied. Irquire at No. 1335 North hECOND Street, below Callowhill. - 1910 StO 4541- TO CABINET-MAKERS.--TO RENT, Effi. CABIN Vl` WAREROOSIB, with FACTORY at blotted, situate No 985 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth. This is an old•established stand for the sale of fine Cabinet ware, fancy Chairs. and Upholet-ry. It was formerly occupied by Mr Gen. J. Henkele and recently by Renter ft Kauffman In ths fancy Cab inet business. It has a large Factory Immediately in the rear, sad is a good stand for the badness. To a good tenant it will be rented low for a term of years. To a person of small capital a good open:dug le offered. Apply to GEO. W. CARPENTER, 787 MARKET Street. feB-6ta ClOll SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH HALET, and CATHARINE CARMONY,lteceased. All that valuable Lot and .IfiveZtory Store and ling mated thereon, situated at the northwest corner THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing on Third street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-one feet six inches, thence running northward, forming an L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on,Fhirdstreet. Nor further particulars inquire of • . ' 8. SPANG, ISAAC EONS, jam w 198 North Third ;treat. maTO LET—Second, Third; and Fourth Stories, separately or together, of Store Nos. an sod 318 South FRONT Street, with Hoisting Machine, Glut, &o. Well adapted for °blow or light hisnufae tarlog business. JOHN MOOT. fel-tawf lual/ mill MANUFACTURING SITE FOR Ml 3. BALE.—The undersigned will sell, at public sale, on the Bth of March, 1859, at 1 o'clock, at the Ex change, in - the City or Baltimore— THE VALUABLE PROPERTY heretofore used by the Baltimore Eagle Works for the manufacture of Chemicals. There Is two acres and a half of land lo cated on the Northern Central Railroad, in Baltimore county, and about a mile distant from the Bolton Depot. It fronts 210 feet on the railroad, and has on it a STONe FACTORY BUILDING, 210 teat by $O, ands VARNISH ROUSE, three stories high, of Stone, 20 feet by 80. There is au ENGINE of 49 horse power, and two Boilers, on 'the premises. There are rlso XIGEIT STONE DWELLINGS for workmen. A track from the Railroad runs the whole length of the rectory building. It is an admirable situation for manufaotur- Mg purposes of almost any description there being a right of abundant supply of water. it will be sold subject to an annual rent of $2OO. The terms will be one-third cash and the balance satlefactorily arranged. For examinaton of the property, or particulars thereof, apply . to 0.11500115, Madison Avenue, or to 11. P. BROOKS, Ne. 1 Law Buildings, Bt. Paul street. fell.tudot tMB GIBBON ft. 00., AuoVre. fie FOR SALE OR RENT—The splendid RESIDENCE at the B. W. corner or JUNIPER and 'VINE attests. Lot BB by 70; fine aids yard, grapery, and ovary tandem Improvement. Rant fen Apply at 5% 8 /METH Street, (second story.) fee et A FARM OF 820 ACRES FOR $80.00. Missouri Lando sold, entered,' and located from 12% ate. to $2 60 per acre. Office, N. Z. corner TIPTH and OHESSNUT Streets. le34mit 1011 APER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HANWELL MILL, attested on the Wissahickon Creek, and one mile front Chestnut 11111 Railroad Station. This Mill la adapted to make fine Book Papers. It has three engines. one four machine, 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc cessful manufacture of paper: Possession given imme diately. Apply to, or address. GEORGE H. LEVIS, d29-tf No. SO South SIXTH Street gi I FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. MIDLOIB LOCUST Street, (or Waehington Square,) from the let of January, 1859. The bonne te three etarlee high, with basement, back building, &0., now °emoted by'. W. Forney. Apply at the oDloe of The Press ,45r at the banjo. n 023-8 TRENT.—On the Ist January next, the I. very superior and extensive ROOMS, (341, lid 4th and 6th floors, eachl4 feet by 148 ) of the NEW BT dBE, 683 MARKET Street. The banding is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between PISTE( and SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 2.0 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the prorates*. nol-tf EDWARD G. WHITMAN & CO Menufeoturers of pure Druniete and /molly Amongst 'which are Soluble Gum Drops, !doss Paste, Pectoral Palate, Medicated Lozenges, superior Creamer Btr►wrberrtea, D►tee, Oranges, BONBONS AND KISSES, Caramelise, Chocolate Preparations, of all kinds; CRYSTALIZED PRIIITB, WO For nip, Wholesale and Retail, at teT•mwf6t BSCOND and OITEETNIIT Streets COid M DEDIAL AND TRAVELLING OW:IDM ',enable in 01l partl of the world, opened with the home of Meters. OBORGZ PICABODY Jr. 00., of London. Apply to GAM, MAW:LESTER. & CO, fe2-tf 315 WALNUT Street. sso,oooki, T v a x L ,it CAN at , , s o u n in di s , 0 ,44 111 ,5 1 8 t, Jewelry, Guns, Merehatlise. ulotbing, &0., on mode rate terms, by JONES A.. 00., Brokers, N. W. corner THIRD and GASHELL Street!, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 35 years. Oillce hours from 7A. DI. to 7 P . . . . DEOOND-HAND GOLD and BILTER WATOIIIII3, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for tulle cheap—at one-half the original coat. ja2olm it EtRYSON's PRINTING HOUSE, 2 North Jur arra Street. PHILADELPHIA February 7,1859 . . . A splendid lot of DILL-HEAD PAPER, ruled with the DIAMOND PEN, can be famished from $8 to $lO per ream, the finest article in this market, prepared exprerely for us. Alto, Cards, Circulars, and general JOB PRINTING, brought up to the higheat style of the art, and at gutsily tattooed prima. JAMES H. BRYSON, fe7-tf No. 2 North SIXTH Street. TOTTEN vs. JOIIEN, C. C. P., S. T. el 1868,17, Divorce.—The Respondent will please no tice Rule to show cane why Divorce &vincula mate monil should not be decreed returnable on BATII/WAS, Fobs/try 12,1869, at 10 A. M. M. J. MITOIIIIBON, Attto nay pro Libellant. To OLABA 8. JOIJAIi, Respondent. fokidit* =Mil Wants. Boarbing. Xi:meals anb to Eet Confectioncrp. CONFECTIONS, Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples, &a., &0., .53, Domestic and Imported illonto FOR THE SPRING TRADE stmneeintiils. NEW WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, CORNER NINES AND WALNUT STMTS. Acting and Stage Manager Mr. E. 7. Reath. THIS (Brldiiiy) EVENING, Ifebreary 11,1869, RICHELIEU.. oa . rdinel Riehallett, Barryl3llillifsU; Louis SM. Mr. tit:Mole; Jolla ge Mortimer, Mrs. Duffield ; Marian da Lome, Mrs. N. A. Perry. To coalude with DON OAISAR ; OR, A MATCH' POE A KING. Don Moser, Mr. Sullivan; Maritani, Mrs. Duilleld; Price* of admission—Second Tier and gam* WirtiOr and Third Tier, 516 cents; Perquet b BTX emir, Drees Circle, /SO cents; Private Berea,aceortin to their locale, $8 and 55; Slagle Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. Doors open at half pest 0 o'clock; Curtain ems at o'clock. WBATLET & OL.&EICE's AROR.BT. T E RIATRE.—WiIIIsan S. Frededelts.AMAN AAR Stage Manager. THIS (Friday) MVINISQ., COUSIN. - rebroaryll,lM9, OUR AMERICAN Aea Treneho-d, our. American Wald% Mr. 7.8 (arks; Lord Dandrenry, Mr, Wheatley. To conclude with ALADDIN; OR, TWA WORDING? CIL LAMP I Admisoion, 26 ets. Dewed Beata In Dress Dimas, M oto ; Orchestra SUM, _6O oin; Beats he Private Boxes, 76 eve; Gallery, 13 ots ; Gallery for Colored Penaos,9s,ots s Private Box in Gallery for Ookeed Tenons, 101 etas _Whole Private Box, $B. Doors open at kalf past 6 o'clock; 06/3/lIMMOO at 14 pnansely. INATIONA.L CIRCUS, - WALNUT ST., 11 above BIGHTH—LEWIS B. LBNT. Mansigtte. TWO moms ABD A BIENAGIREB • - .THIS irridar) BVIININO. Pebruary 11.„ 1850, PAN ANDOBOE'II hiIINAGEETB Of Lim, Tigers, Leopards sae Panthers, and the Gt. patio Beast, T/RPOO OMB.' .. Equestrian, Orronsstiesod Acrobatic Natal. Boma OP' num. Dress Circle and Parquette AO emits Children under ten years of sge 20 ii family Circle qq• sr Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Prformaneer will commence at 1%. SIGNOR BLITZ'a Performances at the A - NIMBLY BUILDINGS are, in consequence of • previous ensagement. postponed Instil biOnDLY eve ning next, February 14, wken he will VICOMMODCO bis entertainments. felo-3t SIGNOR BLITZ performs at the TOWN HAM, Germantown, for the benefitof B satottnt FIRE COMPANY, Afternoon and Miming. of Nana ary 10,11, and 12. - fel.o.2t* NAT lON AL OIROUS—CONPLINMN- L TAUT BENIWIT TO L. B. LENT, - ON BT. VALINTINVB Bel, - (MONDAY, February 14th, 18694 Upon which stawdon' AN IMMBNSF. BILL WILL BB 01711.1111 D. ET . The Box Book is now open. N. B.—Persona purchasing tickets of any of the Cod mittee, friends or attaches of the National are Warmed that they can secure their meats by applying (with the tickets) at the Box Office. - relo4t • MoDONOUGH ,O GAIRTIE&=- 224 11401 main. Miss lILIZA THNILMAN„ the QUlllell of Song. SAM SHANPLL'Y and BILLY THOMAS, the Great Comedians, in the Three Hunters, Spirit }tappings. The Barber's. The only complete •.Band in the city Of ETHIOPIAN 81111ZNADE.R8. SAM LONG, Jester and Combo Veosilet. Mies MATILDA BOMA. MILTON HYNES, the Jig Dancer OLB BULL MYNAS, the greet Violinist Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, The best and most pleasing Ba%dist in Philadelphia. Nadile. MARIE, the graceful Danseuse. Admittanee,lo and 16 cents. ' fee 461Dt08 BUTT." JO—. GRAND CONOSJIT AT of ATNN , I3 HALL, 78111 . 0,AY, February H. The following Artiste have kindly volunteered their valuable services to aid in the purchase of noble 808 BUTT and his family from alimony : HIM gEDOWIOIC, - - , M ALLENN, • MARE() ) (Colored) , MB. J. D. OLIVfI, ' PBC,. DONZAL, and other eminent talent. Ticksts, 25 mute. Reserve! Bests, 50 cents. _Dear% open at 71 Concert commences at 8 o'clock. - feB3B R OF. T AVE RIVER'S READINGS; P EIHAESPEARB, AT ABSIMBLY BUILD. INGS. J. W. TAVIRNIM—PaIa elm : The undersigned, eit Bused of the high importance of the general culture of a correot elocution. and lbelletring that a practical lune tration from you of this noble art, would do muck to elevate the public taste, respectfully invite you to War this community with a series of Public, Readings, mob as those with which you have instructed mid de lighted other cities: M. d. De Wolf Howe, D.D. I. P. D Wilmer, D. D., Prot B. (Mimes. lion. David Paul Brown. Prof. Chas. D. Cleveland, Rev. John Jenkins Rev. John Obambere. Rey. Alfred Reyie,D D.. Bey, 0. Wader/both, D. D.. Ref. W. P. Breed,. Re,. T. Stork, D. D., Rey. L. Ohaneaso, D. P. Rey. Wands D. Ladd, iltirell4; Feb.lo RING- amity FEB FIFTH. Friday, Feb 11 MAOI3gTH ' Baton:11y, Feb 12.. .M.HROSANT OF TIMM. • After Macbeth. on Friday.a will be given BURNS' OELEBRATBD Talt O , 2IIANTIE. Saturday sfternoo at o'clock, HAMM. Tiokets, 50 cents. A limited number of cantle tickets. gl 25, at Messrs. Clary & sod at Mews. Beck & Lawton% and at the door. To commence at it o'clock. •An early attendee.* le solicited. - feB.st* QIILLY'S TEN PAINTINGS, ILLITS• 1•0 TRATIVB OP NOBINBOI4 OW/10Z. Now on 'lnhibition et BAILS'S GALLIUM, 814 0111.871ifIIT Street. • Picture I—Crasoe ghipwreekad. " 2—Canoe on hie raft. " 8-Ikosoe prepsring his habitation. 4—Ornsoe at work ink!, cave. " it—He discovers the print of a foot. "" 6—Be first sees and rescues friday. " 7—Grusoe and Friday making a boat B—Croce rescues a Spaniard and Pridare tether " o—Grime rescues the English captain. " 10—Cruses leavu his island for Engla nd. These pictures form a series which have occupied the leisure momenta of our distinguished townsman. THOMAS BULLY, during the lest five Jars. ADMISSION 28 Cents. SEASON TWISTS 50 " fob& et*' • BARTHOLOMEW'e STATUE PAAADISE LOST, EVE REPENTANT. STATUE IN MARBLE, BY MI LAI% AMBRIOAN SCULPTOR, EDWARD O. BARTIiOLOKIIW, NOW OPEN AT 751 PENNSYLVANIA. AOADENY OP THE PINS ANIS, CUSIITNITT ETWILT, 1111.01 r .131.rrErm 8111.117, ON • MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 51sr, FROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 5 O'CLOCK P. M. AND PROM I TO 10 P. M. EXHIBITED NOB TN BINEPIT OP THB )W. TEEM; OP TEE ARTIST. Single samlssicm, 25 cents. Children under 12 7 01 11 half pries. Season Tickets, 50 cents. ~1a22-41 rPENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OP 1 6 11:01 81NR ARTB, No. 1026 OHEBTNIIT STRUT, I 8 OPENDAII.B (3tusdays excepted) from p A. ht. till 8 P. M. Admission 66 cents. °Midst's 12 cents... Slums of Stook, entitling the holder's family to ad minion at all times, NC PWIIISIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GEE.. 11.1. MAFIA 01101112TRA, will siatcwwwww Pnblio 1tE1331.1124.1.8 ao. SATURDAY, next, Nor. 20 th% Ping? Ticketa ael k t fi, u a e r:. k te, e q TO tickets for iI, whieh may be Dhaka — at Andre% U 0 Chestnut street; Beak & Lawton's, ow' nes of Sweatt and Chestnut. and at the door of the Hall. TM pen formes* rommenees at 83f &elm& P. M. - nolfaf ecrmimeston gtrusti. 1 B. VALENTINE & 00., el • COMMIEDISON ISEROILANTS MI THU MB OW AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, No. Id COMMON STRUT, NEW ORLEANS. epeeist atkatton given to Collecting andßemitting Itgaliange. 013-71inie A UOTION, COMMISSION, AND GENE, LEL P.AL AGENCY Blliilltliftli —P. WILLINGTOE having permanently located himself at Pensacola, PIA., informs the public in general that he has opined am PAL A/OX Btreet, nearly opposite the Market Howse, a general Auction. Oommluion, and Agency Boainme, and would respectfully solicit connignments of all hinds of goods and merchandise for Auction, or on Commie. lion. ditanwalihnitlNEst LINENS FOR HENS WEAR: American Linen Company's superior style Brown Linen Coatings, X and X, various shades ; Brown and Bleached Linen Oneke, various styles. Brown Linea Drills. A choice assortment of the above Goode now on sample, and for sale by JOSEPH LIA, 128 and 180 CHESTNUT Street. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. The following forty-one members of the Senate and House, vie: Hems. BEIKEFEER. COFFEY. GREGG, MYER, SCOFIELD, BUTHERFORD, BALDWIN, PARKER, YARDLBY, of the Senate; and Blazers. THORN, HAMERBLEY, GRATZ, WOOD, WALBORN, HARD ING. STYER, NEALL, SHEPPARD. FISHER, 013.• nom WILEY, ataDOWELL, MEHL BRYSON, SMEAD, KINNEY, B&RLOW, PIARON, HESSE- F EY, HILLER, ROUSE. W RIEMAN. 0 AMPBELL, Mo3 OLURE, PRICE. BLLMAKER,GRESN,KJIANAGE, ROSE, WILLISTON, sad GLAIR. of the Donee are sajnurning for the present seesloo, at the JONES" HO US S. ereotedin 1857, corner of MAREBT SQUARE and MARKET Street, HARRISBURG, Pa., where ample accommodations may be obtained at elitism for their respective friends, and others hsving business with them. jaBl-mwttre-Tw (IN ACCOUNT OF THE BREVITY' OF' V THE SEASON, and in order to make room for SPRING GOODS, we have oonelnded to oell out our Winter Stook regardless of cost. for two weeks.. Now, those wishing to purchase will And it to their advan tage to give on a call. Come one, come all, and obtain these bargalne. FINE YERNOH CLOAKS, HEAVY BEAVER CLOAKS. PINE FRENCH RAGLANS, HEAVY BEAVER RAGLANS, BEGONE LONG AND SQUARE' SHAWLS, Of all qualities and grades. FINE TRENCH BLANKET RIMS, PRENOH AND ENGLISH MERINOS& . . . ElIBROIDSBIES: ShISSOIDSBIES! ! Colima, Sleeves, Infante" Wale* Linea Cambria Handkerchief'', Velvet Ribbons, Clothe, Camdmeree Table Linen, and Table Clovers, and many or goods too numerous to mention. Give um • call, and if you don't buy, you will be treated with civility. Don't forget. ja26-wfm.tf No.ll South NINTH Street. JOY & _OOE & C 0 .38 ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION AGILNOY, 489 OGESTNUT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and Tribune Buildings, New York. SOY, 00E, /4 00. are the Agents for the most in fluential and largely oirenlating Newman , in the United States and the ("spades. They are euthorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions at the lowest rata'. jer-ftn&w-rp-gm 1./Y"'sPURR CATAWBA BRANDY AND U. 8 WINE-ciaowxsa CO. CINCIN NATI SPARKLING GRAM ANNE. We have lust received a fresh supply of both the above articles which we guarantee to be perfeerly pure, and particularly adapted to the tete of invalids, MA well ass pleasant and Invigorating beverage for those In health. We would call the attention of Balls and Parties to this articled' Champagne. It will be found much superior, and fully as low as any good wipe in the inerket. Vor s t oe by . r. NAZAR]) & CO. - Ii V. 508 MAIMIT