=II The song ." Soots Who, bite" wall then' Sung by Mr. John Gibson. a—Pe:may've:aim—The key-storto of the gionoun arch, Her iron, her coal, her are ' her manufacture 'a, het railroads, her canals, her bar, pulpit and prose, her school system, her scholars, end the inteiligeneo, ho nesty. hod wise howiervatiem of filer people, have given her eduirt and proud p eminence in the sisterhood of States. William S. Young, Esq.). responded\ in a Tory cirque% address, in widen ho desarilled the adVan tages and glarles,clusterlng tirodnd „the institutions' of _our .State. In cane of a conflict of sootions, PennlYlirania sided ready to drive back - the Abo litionists df the North, and the secessionists of the Sonth. Be hoped tied would preserve this Union, and Pregeree Pennsylvania as the Keystone of the artih, would hone alt B—The a alter or /10Pg Bitres„.-- lebrie for all time to the songs sung at the cradle of Ottpcet. James Johnston responded by calling on Colonel Fitzgerald, who said he would bu sorry to pass over the memory of so good a woman vs the mother of Hobert Burns. ,No one had done so intieh for mankind ad the mother of that groat thud tit liehg: After a fear Words of once. ' , aunt to her memoil, lithiltalti took hie seat amid great applause. , . •D. Mclntyre then sang the song of Highland Mary. 6—The Past and rho Present ttl Philattelphia.—ln our exultation at the element unparalleled prosperity of our great, beautiful, rich, healthful, and happy city. lot us not forget those who in other dare con , r,buted so largely to its giory—tho Onattram it, Whites, Girarde, Cadwals dere Biddies, Fattenhou,es, Wigan', &admit's, eio, ; n,P.tholie Who ate now contributinr, to its embellish- Meat, fresh the deep wells of their glidsperitg—the Origi,. Jayvee, tlarrlsone. Hartwells, Mesichertt, Carpenters Cheinberies, and others, Colonel Peter Rodgers responaed in a vety brief speech, and wad followed by David E. :Winebren ner, Who sang the song, "Lot us speak of It maned we tied. hint." • 7-27 is Ploughman of airrdifig.- - Itii the peer of env man. Is Were, for honest poverty. That hopes his head, and a' that -pm coward slave, we pass hue by, , We dare be poor for a' that: For a' that, and a' that, _Our toil's obscure, nee a' that; The rank is but the enlace's stamp, • The man's the goal fin a' that. . „ Walter Bough, Esq., due of the vide presidente , responded in a brief address, in *Mall he said the - pleughnlen trier the Witole ti•orldi Me Men who earn their bread by the sweat of their brhiv, are the most honest and independent men in the world. . Mr. J. Gibson then sang ti The Banks and Braes Wf Bonnie Doan." S-The Public Press of America.-The insurmounta ble and impenetrable wall, that on the one ante, pro tects and promotes virtue. industry, and independence, and on the other, wards oiradltwendere futile all the as units of ignorance. bigotry and mime. iteplied to by Colonel Forney. Colonel Forney true received with loud applause, and Wad greeted at intszvals with !Guard:teem - e-Perim-The language in which Burns make to the universal heart of humanity. Let tic cherish our Inspired songsters. Boker, Bryant, DuNnii; R 011465. 0.9,11ea1t. Longfellow, haze. Stockton, end others. Robert Oibson replied by calling on Mr. John D. Stookton, who made a brief speech. After the eloquence of Col. Forney ho could say nothing. De could not speak of it as it deserved; Burr s himself should speak to this. He regretted Burns did nOt Thee a hundred years, for then he might see his overt centennial: - Col. Peter Rodgerathen sang "'Willie brewed it pock a' trout," unit' 'great laughter and applause. .10. , -The Bar of PAiledeliditri.A Philadelphia Law - - yor" is a phrase need the worid,civer. lt Proclaims Chit nigh character .of our bar lot learning, eloquence; luoty, courtliness, and all the other graces of school- gs nd manhoJd !implied to by . lianiel Dougherty, kart, 11-Burns Associalion.e throughout the world,. While a hiveof beautyltenderness, and troth, exists in the human heart, - these Associations will exist and ourish. Mr. David P. Mitchell, Feq., responded in a fur appropriate and humorous remarks. As regards Barns Assooiations throughout the world, there never was a finer conception than to form them. In every torn and hamlet throughout the world there arc Burns ASSOOMEMEIE in some chaps or other. So tong as the world lasts the memory of Robert Burns will last. Mr. Daniel Mclntyre then sang, "A Man's a Man for That," amidgreat applause. lt --/aderiendenee attn.-The old Roineetead of Lib vtay is dear to the, hearts of act lovers of Freedom. nt mar it stand, the Mecca of all worshipper* of mlitioal and Dick, Liberty.:l - Walter .13. Maj., responded In an eloquent address, in Whichhe gave a hlstorionl acdount of the Slate-house. Ills rebuke, which were very interesting, will be printed tomorrow. ' .11.-The Lasses.-Health to the sex ilk gold ohiel sayst • Wl' merry, dance in winter days, Are we to share in common The suet of Joy, the halm of wee, The soul of la, the heaven below, Is rapture giving Woman I Mr. D. lifelntyie responded; b' singing the Song of " Croon Grow the Rushes 0." • The festivities were prolonged until between one and two o'clock. When our reporters left the com pany were in the'midst of_ merriment. The notes of our reporters were furnished at suoh a late hour that we are compelled to omit the remarks of An. gni McPherson, Walter D. Diok, Daniel Dougherty, and John W. Forney, which will certainly appear to-morrow. The following despatches were received in the course of the evening. They were In response to the following sentiment, which was telegraphed oter the country by the Thlladelphla Borne Assn. elation : 'Burnt—Tho unshed vensant; the negate's poet ; the tram of independent mind, has tauslit the world that talents and integrity will triumph over elLattempts put 112 wealt h 2 d 6 " U r ! r C i . o la r e a l s n h tg. m ke ore Intr. At eleven o'elot k we will drink prospenty to the Phila delphia Darns Club l and may mirth and Joy be in on I—Jamss Picsson,.l - restuent'Alhany.lierne Club." ",Wit,lemoTOtti Delaware . —Bams, the poet, patriot, philanthropist,. and philoseober. Di* genies. whith Intrna throuph his went', prightens with.age. Play his lore of freedern and indopendenee stand.ns a heneoh tifht to all future amis. Jima+ BOLQIIIIORR. chatimen Berne Festival, Wilmington, Delaware." " BALTIMORE Jan. 25 .— The Baltimore Burns Club eat their bregire i r of Philadelphia: and may mirth and kai'VY4l,7anV.M.B Clue. Baltimore. " to your beautiful 50D83714 et, the following 'Robert Burns— Tho poet, the patriot and the man, Love and friend, Ship to al, assembled (a hie name te-ntght.. J. ROBERT' SON. Corresponding Seeretary.' Ciacitraert, Jan. 56.-1 our favor received. Oar r" 0 ODES t our Bolin nn anon' chief ga~e sans Faith to the man and dell. he 'sages loved him - vars. wee!. And he to them ne'er turned lite heel. Bee we to you oar Philadelphia freends, Ole heart and hand It keritatty simple omens; k u it u alVri v t t iTe o e f itTgitt 's Z o et e nt. "Jona Jaantai, President Burns Club." FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Illunev Itlarket. PUILADELPUIa, Jan. 25, 1820 Tke stook market• remains unchanged. Every kind of Sio_prity known as reliable for an annual retarn upon the"monoy in-tested keeps up in price, while all thoso tinged with doubt are not readily sold, even at the quoted rates. The fang stooks aro totally negleoted. The money market is easy for loans upon good Collateral, ar for gilt•edged paper, but &Unctions of retail bills aro made with difficulty. and Small traders,-not well known in moneyed circles, have to pay twelve to fifteen per cent. for what money they are obliged to - raise on their beelines paper, and do not fled it a light task to procure it, oven at these rates. The cause of those difiloulties, in a time when money is abundant, may be readily felted in the disturbed state of men's minds as to the security of the cotttry, and the stability of trade. ." We notioe that the New York Legislature is to bo again °Goa*/ with the consideration of a bill providing for the seizure of the deposits in Ravings banks which have remained uncalled for during a certain period, and to appropriate the money to in stitutions for the education of the blind and deaf and idiotic. It would seem that the common sense of any man holding the position of a mem ber of a legislative body would allow him at once that 'such deposits were matters of contract be tween the parties snafus and receiving them, and not the businees or concern of any outside parties whatever—even the State—and that any law pro vidlog for their removal would be a law for the abrogation of contracts, and, therefore, void. Some astute individuals assume that the Legisla ture min attain the same objoot in another way by lsVying a heavy special tax upon each deposits. Ii Id a pity these &lona cannot seo that the State of New York is great enough, and rioh enough, and generous , enough to provide for them must worthy charities, without sequeetring the deposits of poor people, who are doubtless sleeping soundly in rellanee upon the Imlay of the little hoards they have provided against a day of need. - The Union bondholders held a meeting to-day, at which a paper, signed by several bondholders, was submitted, suggesting that the bondholders surrender a sufficient portion of the bonds held by them for the purpose of paying off the floating debt, and that the canal receipts go to the bond holders. The subject was referred to a committee of nine, with directions to report fully hereafter upon the condition of the corn puny. The direotore of the Morris Canal Company an tounoo a eemi-annual dividend of five per Cent. on the preferred stook, and two per cent. on the con solidated stock; both payable to Philadelphia stock holders at the oftlee of B. W. Clark A Co., en and after February lth. Peleg W. Chandler, Esq., one of the ablest of Massachusetts lawyers, mean', in arguing a pan per ease in court, at Boston, said if the city of Bos ton would sell Its pauper establishment, and put out the money at interest, the income would board all the paupers at the Tremont House. • We have no doubt that the paupers would be highly gratified if Mr. Chandler's suggestlon.were carried Into practice as part of the munieipal econo my of the modern Athens. ,We are indebted to Messrs. Wells, Fargo, it Co.'s California Express for,valuable news publica tions from California, mate of which we expect to lay before our readers to-morrow. The amount of treasure reported by the Bade Is $1.760,182, be /idea which, private receipts are eapposed to have been not far short of a quarter of a million. The treasure shipments from San Vrancisoo for the year just closed, by steamers, were as fol lows: Pew York.... .v.nslnnd Total obiongats by atoamers for twelve months, Z 859. .... 4141,333,317 4/ The amount mutt from bozo durin.; 1855 wee $15,459,239.50, which shows a falling off of $l,- 119,922.12. The shipments of treasure in °elm, bars, duet, •te., by sailing vessels from this port for the year, were as follows : ..•.$3,125,291 onolula • asap— 34,500 East Ind ........ 24,200 Total by Bailing vend s,laca 83,326,6ei Grand total exports of treasure for 1859, $47,684,- 1308—whieh to an increase of $135,740 over the ship. :nerds:of 1858. The iniports were as follows: • • balulynoil Tote[ for eh Ulan Seeriefie . Ot ii 161.952 over lea. ,TAilltdelphia Markets,' , , LOMAT 25th-BVOIIIIIK. • ileat Ogive:ininuh:yvmnrrketd 41 6 .78 6ro al• qatx . mtil; oTs . 116rall ' cloifle . Y SUM i 3%1 MI 140). V 744), OA WO 1 , 200 hbls fine middlings at 144 2.5hh1. The retailers and bakers are buying to a limited extent at the above fisuros according to quality. Aye Piour and Corn Meal are unchanged. but dull_r_ the former at 84.25, end the latter at f53.7511r lib). Wheat is rather more Plan a tui the demand (or it is limited. Only about the bushels have been mold at 813401460 for prime red. and .v 1 tOO (dr Prime White., lty Is steady at if to for Pennsylvania. Corn CI rather dull. hut prunes are unchanged ;,about s,ooobusheledry yellow cold at lee ig stdro and n the curs, and 1.500 bushels damp, parl at 710 mod pat [private. Oats are not much inquired tor, and 1600 bush fair Dela *ate sold at 42e afoot; Penn, are selling slowly at 466 ta Mora. Varley and Malt are unaltered, and a mo derate business dom. Bark is wanted, but there is hdoe here, rind ,fis t. tfineraitititi would bring an ad vance en previdtis quotations. Craton—The market is firm ; bayerhowne fortettra climb', hiving to the high views of holders. Gramma are unchanged, and a Mall business doing at fully (limner rale& Provision! , —,There is no change in price or demand, and rho mar ket is quiet. Seeds—There is not much demand far Cloyer seed ; about TOO berth have been taken at from sk76 to 60,25 for common to good and prime iota. Whiskey continues dull ; Penn. lib% arm selling at 24u, wedtorn hhda .17310, arid driidgo at 23566230 per gal led. EtiILAD2LEFLIA BTOO. January RIITOSITXDIt 9. E. SLAM FLOM I 1.600 City Cs. 10i5...". MS 300 .30 new, lota.ch.lo2 2000 N Penn 10a.oaalt 85 1000 do. • • 65 lOW Elmira. Ist m ... 6232 1000 do„.. .. .. 523 i, 1000 Ilsrriebar; R 6s .. 93 1100 Penn It 2d 9100 09 86%, 20 Ilene Mead R..3ds 6530 22 Penna. R 10ta..... 37 elbld Bank 11732 dd..— .... ..1115E 132.14.8132 , 1 LOOO Beill Nay ea 'B2: .b 3 10 Cout'wth .t3k I BEbOND ..... 92 City 9.21 i 10 a in ha 30 1390 Cata d w Ist It2YJ do 3O 1000 do 1)5 1000 d 0 135 3 30 0 1000 ' do 30 lOW N Ponnd R 10e.... 35 6000 Cinn da, Int Cin Park 90 lELLO4IIW PRI( Bid .As6rd. Phil.% 65—..—..88S 98M, I 03332 937E i " Penns Le —91.1 i 92 , Reading R. —.-ISh 18h' '7o 47 80 In Z t 611 i'D9 4 ,idt . i.i - a:7111i IT m97l ° ? ,`Pellt ( o 3 ,o.ki Sahel! aav 6 , 1=6636 07 Raw York Stook 0 1111C0110 80.11.111. 1000 1.1 8 tis 14........10111 200 N Y C0trtv01....1,60 7274 9001Mieeouri 63......„ 793 2W do - 724 , MVO Vtrgituags 91% WO do Iko 72% GOWN 1 Central 72 ...101% 000 do ............. 72% 2070 Mioh 138 F bde... 51 300 do 40 .2% 0000 11l COn bde....c60 07 000 do 4 72. 9 0000 do .• ..- . 87% 31.10 d0...........b.93 T i 20 Rank of C0m...... 903 j 250 do bb 721 i 100 Ohio &R. 1 R.. 410 01 1000 Reading .R. —.LW 30 300 do 40 ds .220 do 20 , go 000. oeil 10 Paolo% R._.. . -X .129 300 .1 d 4 633 E 100 111 Central It .060 455% 100 do. .....el5 1133‘ 340 tial & Ohio R...xd 590 IW Clev & ' fol 1t..12;0 aoli 2% Mich 8& N 1 ed. /5 fiIfiRKETS. Aeries aro Ouiet at ela 25 for Pots, and SG 375; for Pearls.with sales of 150 barrels. FLuon.—Ttie market for state and Western is dull. but without ishanre, with light receipts, and sales of 0 - 00 bbls at $4.95r15 10 for superfine State, 85 20 ors SO extra Btate. Wee 10 for superfine Western, 0520.15.95 for extra Western. et. 6010 75 for extra round-hoop Ohio. Southern Flour is dull and heave, with sales of 700 bbl, at 66.ieere.70 for common to good. and $0 &IA 7.25 for extra, Canada flour is heavy, with sales ol SOU bbls at $5 btler 6,75 for extra. Baer rt.—Whent is very quiet, and prices favor the buyer, but without sales to report. Corn is less buoy ant; Wes of MOO bus at 000820 for new white and yellow, Otos tun dull at 39r, 43c for Southern ; Fenn olranian. aid Jersey, and tsirglo for elate, Canada, and Western. Paoeisioss.—Pork is quiet and firm; sales of No bbls at $10.75 for mess, end 511.70tr11.75 for ppm. Beef is steady' sales of 200 bble at ti45:4.25 for country prime. Sarnia fir country inesa,B9o9 75 lor repacamiChioago, and 510.50011 for extramesa Bacon inquiet. Cut meats are steady at PliittOic for llama, 8140 - 6 X ,, for Shoulders. Lard is firm; sates of 100 WS at 10V0lithie. Butter and Cheese are quiet. WIIISINY 33 dull at 2330. NEW YORE CATTLE MARKET—Wedriesday,.lan. 26-serf kir Again,--The receipts have been 9,407 Beeves, 96 Cows, 412 Veal,, 8,009 Sheep end Lambs. end 1807 Swine—showing an increase dt 6 Cowl, 21 \reels, and a deoreese of 746 Reaves, 901 cheep and Lambs. suit 3,378 kiwina. nt bargee, New Jersey, 735 tend were eo'd to butchers for this market. At Allerton'a 2,274 herd were y arded, against 3 6:2 last week. The do ordased lamely of 740 head has rather etrongtheried the market for Reef Cattle, and we quote en advance of hotf a cent Par lb, I,l4dvern and owners are not jolt over tlita improvement, because they expected a greater TWO, and they appear keet as dies 'tidied as thee have been for weeks under a deolinin4 market. The quality was no. better then lest week. and toe the number oa sale the proportionof rood stock suss leee. The prices were 10210 X cents for extra, 90912 for good Steers, and Galt cents for oilier grades. The average price about 6 cents. Bleep and Lambe have continued to meet it good attention from butehers at foil rates. 'I hequality hos eon bound excellent. and an average price of era 4006 line been paid Tor very extra stock 12 ml2i. c, dressed. has been realized. or felest2o 4r, bead.Veal , ' have solo fairly, et We're. Cows havelliren ceiling to a moderato extent at 826060, be to quality. she receipts of Swine hare fallen off. and moan have advanced. We .1110t0 live hems. whir+ are scarce, at efo6o groan, and dressed at Ai et7XO net. Markets by Telegraph. 8a1.21210nE, hin.26.—Flour quiet hut firm : 'lnward street .96.60; City Mills and Ohio hold at of 26as 00. Wheat dull and drormine ; Red 12301230 ; White 130i2 Me. Corti active;rices steady ; Yellow 681r7ile; White 720740 Pork steady; Moss 40%251MM, W Maker ao• tine but prices lower; sales at Stange. Bills on New York unchained. Mositat. Tau. 24.—Sales of Cotton to day 6 000 bales; Middlings laMe. The sales for the past three days have been 12 LOU bales. Cotton Freishis to Liverpool 17-32 d; to Havre 114. Bills on New York Mrt34 discount. bter ling. Exchange 70736 d. Cm! xitan i lan. s6.—Provisions are steady. There was 'lathing done to day in mess Pork. Flouruiet. Whiskey dull at 21e0110. Wheat firm. Corn du ll. CITY ITEMS. You nave ntyr youn DAYS LEI' r in which to eutor your names for the sixth year's Award of Pre miums. in the Cosmopolitan Art Association. E. H, Hunt & Co., Fifth and Chestnut streets. W. B. MENDENHALL having roptirohased the storo property of B. M. Broomall. Coiitoeville, Fa., will open with an entire new stook of roods in time for spring trade. THE BIRTEDAY or ROBERT BORNE.—Yesterday wee the anni roomy of the birth of Robert Burns. It was celebrated with spirit by Scotoinnea all over the world, and thousands, no doubt, recited the hneg which convey so much wisdom and philosophy In such quaint and pithy pliragg " 0 wad some power the vibe pie ng. To coo °Oriole as 'them gee us :" We are quite confident that. if this si ft of self-appro. oiaton,was universally bestowed, there would he but few persons who would not array themselves in the elegant sermon made at the Brown Roue Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nog. tO3 and 605 Chestnut street.above Sttth. Linear Wooten Y DERIVATION Or.— 44 The speech wee mere Linsey 7,'oolsey stuff." The sense of this will be better understood when we come to give the derivative old Saxon phrase, which is: "Lieges hit— woolen hie "—viz : Flax in here—wool in here—a stuff composed of both materials, and so neither linen nor woollen—neither one thing nor the other. We have given the above in consequence of the Importance at tached to lingey vroolsoy by the movement' in the South of late. Though a comfortable material for clothing, it possesses none of the elegant properties of the fine fabrics made up at the fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. m Chestnut street. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT GIRARD ROUSE—Ohentnut mt.. below Ninth. N C Watts. Carlisle W M Watts. Carlini° F. Reed, ht Louie J V Aver, Chicago W K brown. St Louis W A Ilargadine, St Louis W D Weples, St Louis P A Small, York, Pa S P Dunmore, New York F' B A Lewis, Boston N M Smith, Watertown NY W it 'Woods. New York M H Winger. New York 8 Fishery. New York Mr Frantarelli, N York Card S I' Bowen ,N, la, Va J P Morton & wf. Ky .1 Blanchard. Boston A Blocker, New York S A Taylor, Oa W K Watts, niehmond 8 Putney, Richmond M Fisher. New Nock C Hater, Pa W Ridsway,_N J Ben Mc Dam eta A in, Vt C I, Morse, }dew York It Smiles. New York al Bradley, Now York Bev J R R Brown, N York Mrs Brown, New York C B Booth, Edgartown Max Strakoseh, New York J I' Hood, KY W L. Hyde, Boston F L W beak,- & la. Poston Mrs Love, Cin, 0 J 1) Evans, New York B F Seward, Brooklyn .1 - C Rives, Washington A Elliott. Jr, Wnshington IS Seagrove, R I • E 118towell. New York B V Hs ughwout. N York 0 Tower,Pottaville J I) Barns. New York C Scott, dew York Bev Si Boor & la 0 P korman &la N York .1 II Andrews, New fork W 8 Clapp, New Fork 5 W Fredrick. Now Turk Mn Boylan, Cinc J L Lord, Jr, & wf, N Y A ¢ Cohen, Call anon Mrs 11. 13i imone, California tl. 11. Wyman, N L A Edam ds, hi V 1 0 Ilseetton. N Y 0 Carpentor, N Y b ft Mead & wf. N y SI. Drake & wf, Cut, 0 W h Lawton, N Y II Kalmar. N Y John S Nome. Scotland If e udge, England K N Allen, N 0 Wm Brasher, Brookli a 1%1 Brasher. Brooklyn It I' Mime •r T W Evans, einahvisto IL C Gardner, Nashville Beni C Banks. N Y Ins L Johnaon, rants Fe • en Cl Withered, Halt II Al Denier. Boston W hloCloskey, N Y I' Johnson, N Y L Pelham, Ind E F Owen. Ind .1 Q., Rawson, Ohio DJ Warwick. Balt F ft Johnson,Boston Wool Petry, Boston B 8 Freeman, N Y I W Robinson, Attleboro, Pa D Bar, Puovidence, It I John Butterfield, Utios, Jae Carson & la. Lake HOP N . II S o n" . N V COI 0 'lmlay, St Louis A II Coleman. Cin, 0 II Andrews. StLouis Win Marsh, N y ri M. Whitaker, N y Andown. N Y West Resng!. N Y Matthews, N Y D It Mourn,n N Y AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.. above Fifth. O P Button. Yet C Campbell. Altoona W Oreen & Is. N y e C Clark, N J Jae McLean Summit Hill H Baker & °till& N Y Mrs M T Leinbacill, 11l C Mrs Fulkerson, N 0 AN Leinbach,N 0 J M Prick. Alinersvilm Benl_ Bannon, PoOriv J I. Buckley N. fain J (3 Nortb. New Haven C I, North, Chicano I? H Winterstein Ya It W Addis, Lancaster S Blum, N Y I) Nelson. N y. H Fisker. Mineravillo 3 Hilborn, N Y R BAtlantaew Haven E B Heron, Tenn J ii n/tan, Ohio J Brooklesby, Hartford F H Arnold, Cincinnati " JONES' HOTEL—Clieetnut et.. below Seventh P F Parsons. Conn W A Dunbar, Va J hvinx,TrontAlq J G Crowley, Balt Mre Wm Few Smith, N J she AI &dienek, N J Geo N Cherry. N J Chu Gednees, , Balt B etheldnn.l4 Y JFI uteeple Nos J Miller, NI! A Goughertr, N Y It A Williams, NY ti W ennonone, (Ban R A Righter. Washington A Li.otwrAnoo. Vt T Drhams Dun W n. N J, Memphis MoAnaby, N J MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fnurth street, below Arch. .IDernton, Clearfield Chas Kessler. Reading ha Fowler, N Y V"ro Lilly, Carbon no, Pa W therfield. Jr, Easton A Fiehthorn. Reading F:eading B Lltrratt, Plto W Rases.' &~la, la, J B Ackley, Pl u to I 1 McAfee,BY Jena A Locke. Boston Gaylord,Plymouth, Ps S Dodeon, Fairmount dime Thee tram. Dever N J W cCay,p,‘ Jan W Vier, Norfolk, Va Tho Whitt, York I. a , D W itney,N H Brown, Erie. Joe C Brown, Erie. Pa Joe Mahon, dloppenehllrg 8.19,2112,927 22 3,109,220 21 2E2,242 24 21!.600 00 THE UNION 'HOTEL— Arch street, above Third. Thais Richards, Pa 11trtiositer, Ohio Jae Leland, Milton, Pa 11 &ailing, Rending B Ingersoll, Indiana 00, Pa Dr Hap es. Plurnixville N Darkly, N Y W L Dillentlertler, El Paso Mire Daffenderilbr, Lano W Elder, Franklin co. Pa W Lane, Mouth Easton Denj HaywoodPottsvi ll e L Thompson k la, Pa IC N iT A A klotohkirs, Conn I A Ehnen, AluMletown BT. LOUIS HOTBL—Chestnut at., ab. Third. W Lellittleu, Wilkoebarro rNI Boone,_New York i lki bloom, N J C B Minut, e a D Jame & daue, Del 0 E eloreline & la. N York 611 Ooralino & In, N York oti Boughton & la, N y Y W Cotes Chicago D Potter. N J WJ B Smith, Jersey City E B Bedle, Id J Y It Bubbell.Elt Louie A li rAltott, New York B NI Judd, Cocci I..ncage, New York A Crosby, New York • 1 P Showier, Pa coot Loom', Franco Licut N /Meek, France C Malta, N_ew York Mica A Durand, Now York W II Jones, PhDs 82,431,0 n . men . • 4,886 VON BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Beeond et., below v ine , John Sculley, Pa Thos Ent. N J M Edel, Min Btecy Brown Pa. Wm H Eberle, At Chunk J B AteNnir. Manch Chunk A Gaines, Pa a on.ine, Bucks co Min Percy, co D D , sylor. Bethlehem Joe ;imolai, ka. 3 W Fry, Doylestown $3,478,51.4 'MOUNT VYANON ROTEL—Second etreet,above Arch M Wileoti,Titteburg ' • - R M Storm. !Ammeter • .1 Michele, White /Laren W C rehrenoseher, N Y W Thorn k b, A U no Asktou, Ausoa, BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et,, above Callowhill NIT Thninne, Zionvillo D Hotimam, Howling It Kaman, Allentown' A Defenderier, Allentown Asa diluter. Hamilton J Newmyer,l3eller, Down Jun Ott, Allentown John It Clymer, Pu dwoyer, Kutztown Peter Steineb Reading Baml Morrie, Philo, W Corson, Plorthameton MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et.. above Callowhill, Theo Oves, Lebanon H Fitery, Lebanon Baml Nyoe, heading E J , tovena, Allentown 0 liebbel, l'a Josiah Miller, Pa . NATIONAL HOTEL—ltaee street, above Thud. John 8 Clawgee Phan J W Rhoads, Pa Robt Bonne rt, Jr ,__N Y Jacob ft Dehnrt, Va It Miller, Union, VS 11 J Headier. Pottsville II 4 Kirkland, Seaford J E Nino, Pottsville • Geri Wilson Lane to. Pa RIC, Ikeboon, Tamaqua B 8 Levan, tenitili ou, Pa W A Voutd, Reading 1) 0 Yuengling, Pottsville Mica Yuenglingi Pottsville FOUNTAIN HOTELL-Decond street, above Market C 8 Wessell', New Hope, Pa A P Goths M. Vt A •• Osmond Del B Caton BO J F Tharp4ol II C Moselqy & la., D C D D giant. anhington N Van Bhoiok,NJ hire Straun, N S 4( BACHAAGE BALM 25, 1660. STATEti UPION HOTEL—Market at. . above Sixth. H Althea, Pane M 'l' Dill, Altoona 81. Adams Cavendish, Vt .100 Wheeler, Pa Meurer Kennett Square Geo I, Plitt, Harr sburg Cacao It Fisher, Reading Joel Al flier, Ls neiltAr Gustm us Atherton, N Y Gustavus Tones. N Y P Llof d, Phillipsburg A Atherton, Phillipsburg IL Atherton. Ithillipsburir. M T nr o,4 n , P ta Jno McCann, Itoollestor. A Moser & dad. Johnstown J C Douglaell, Karma J IL Lockwood, Pe, AZER, 314 K Walnut Street. BOARD. 8 Mach Bank...amh 27 :7 2111.4411 th Nay........ 834 10 Barrniburg 11 00 IN 12 l N .... 14 2 Sobay a1d....25 32 7 do 25 15 8 do.. • 25 15 200 Long bland R..... 113 24.1110101011 R......... COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Stith at... alanro Cboatnut 0 P Killincoworth, MS A Lyon, Rowe de Grua M l' , " nnock, Del Alt Hall, Rooks on . I. Malin, Pa II S Hines, Lamcmter co 7 It Nice, Balt 'l' 13rownnon. St LOUI3 J Jackson, Anis A ra Mid l'a A D OM, re, • A Ward, ititoollt4 BOARDO. Hariiitnie let Nu Reading it.. /et BOARD. BALD BABLk. 110T2L- , -Third et., above Canovrhill 11 Liebman, Buolie cO AT EThell. Bucks co J :+ander, Northampton co II P Jacoby. Fa 0 B Ritter, Bloomed .1111.31bny, Do 3 le etonn - - 1250 Soh Nay bx, 82 .b 8 8615 7, cant ft Amboy R.. 1204 3 1 7 .7 8. Meoh Bk.. 6631, 3 do 6 d o 4 Meoh ..... 27 11 Mine hill R....... ant 3NPenna . & • • 852 4 Western Ft ), 10 Lehi Nay, 44 I 21 Harriablarg 1t...... 672. 3 do EAGLE HOTEL—Third .treat. alma. Aced. 13 P hlttrahall, West CheaterChna B Ray, Pa J p Simpson, Beaton 3 War!dock, Princeton, NJ S Fawn. VA 0 Rend te M. Texas P Bodies, Boston J X. thartolett, Pah Joe Warner en, J Atkinson, NSW' Berlin TA Asklry:N V OEB-STEAD It. Bid. Ask*d. iSnhl Pisv & Drl.....lll 1 3 1 W E e o 9 h e i g l: g P l;ll . B ri I1 21:11 1' !:TI t' v . i . : : , 8 11 ,I , h ! N • •itm4 BEE FOURTII PAGE ARRIVED. Bark John Vaxson, Fuller, 48days froth Palermo, with fru.t. &0.. to learnt*, Scattergood, & Co, sohr A C Roes . Lake, 3 days froth Now York, with mien to David Cowper. . ktchr W Woo eton, Crawford,B days from Richmond, With food to Thnn Id Leeoaetdr. dchr Jesse Willmitmon Jr, Winsmoro, dayd from N w mdse to Crowell k Bohr:With Dann. Stnitn.l day from Ranoocia Bridge, N I. with corn to Jas.!. Bewley k Soh r Olivia. Fox, 1 day from Odom, Del, with corn to ohr/titian to Curran. I cat.wlsa mgbds • 3 0 , 31 !Fruit & 84.mth H... 647, 18eo'dk.Third-st RN.% 38 3' Haoe.PcVme-sts IL 23 V chftnge-•-Jnn. 25 BY (Corroaeontlenon of tun Phr Malebo' Exotiange.) CAPE ISLAND, NJ. Jan 24-6 P M. The hark ROM. Pennell, for New Bedford. went to lea thoi morning. There are no voseeln at the fireakwater. and none in eight bound in or out. Wand N W—weather tine. Yodre, &n. Taos m loons. BOPTON. JMIII 25. Arrived—ships 'Lyda from Calculi, Isaiah Crowell from do. Below ship Algerian from Manilla. Naw Yuri. Jan 2.5. Arrived—ships Australia from _Liverpool, Helene from Bremen, b.irk Lyourgus from Baltimore, brig Bea Feast from Joeache. HAMPTON Roans. Jan ZS. Arrived—ships White Swallow. from McKean, Island, in GO days ; trig Crawford from bombrero. .ttlsritthitANDA, Elearnship Champloo.• Fielehgr. Korn New York, ar rived at San Francisco let Mgt lidive passage. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, hence, arrived at New York yesterday . Steamship Empire city. McGowan. for Havana and New York. clamod at New Orleans 19th lost Steamship City of Richmond. Kelly, sailed from Rich mond 2ith lon , for Plot id Wm. Ship Am Wilson, from New York, arrived at San Francisco let instant. Ship Stephen Brldwin, Flagg, cleared at New Orleans 19th mat for Boston. -hip John Marrick, Crabtree, from Havro, arrived at New Orleans, 23t1 inst. Ship Zered, 51cOonaglo, cjaarad at Now Orleans 19th ;net for Liverpool. Bark Trieste, for Philadelphia, 'sailed horn Messina about 25th ult. Bark N Place, Dicke, clearod at New York yesterday for Acapulco. Bark Louisa Bliss, Sprague, frord Africa for Charles ton, was aeon 21st lost 33 3i ton, 72 be lat. Brig Ferdinand ( hrl for Philadelphia, remained at Rochelle ith inst. read. Brig Alt Dealing, f ront Now Orleans for Philadel phia, afore reported lout, W., Mown ashore &nog a heavy gale, on Cruz del Padre Zstll ult. and became a total Irsa. About two-thirds of her cargo will be sired. Art., Olire Stevens, hence for Portsmouth, 12 H. put into Now York yeaterdav for en harbor. Bohr Dorcas Ireland, Baker, from (Eaton, arrived at Now York yesterday Schr Minerva, Ball, for Norfolk, mailed from below Fall river 42e1 inst. Sehr .1 Uric', Rogers, cleated at New York yesterday for Aspinwall. Bohr New Jersey. Yanimman, cleared at New York yesterday for Charleston. hot, R Bell. Robinson, cleared at New York yester day for Key Wost. thchr Eliot Williams, Taylor, cleared at New York yesterday for Ferntintitnn. Behr Sarah Mingo, Weaver, hence,:arrived at/New Sark restordaY• Schram RI Atkins. Atkins, from Milton; El Lockwood. Hewitt. from Camden, Den Edward. Bak er, from New 01.t10, De). arm od at New York yesterday Bahr Mahlon Belts. Thompson. cleared at Wilming ton, ft 0, frilliest tor New Orleans. Bahr T C Patterson, Band, for Charleston, sailed from Ittchmon,l2itli inst. Boor Virginia Price, Eldridge, cleared at Boston 24th most for Savannah. THE FIRE IN CHESTNUT STREET. Pititanst.rni t, January 19, ISEV. MllBlllll. FAltall.. HERRING & ' 629 CIIII6TMIT STREET. OEXTLENIEN I We have recovmed the Herring's Patent Champion Safe, of your make, which we bought from you nearly five years ago. from the ruins of our building, N 0.713 Chestnut street, which wee entirely destroyed by fire on the morning of the 17th inst. So rapid was the progress of the flames, before we could reach the stare the whole interior was opo mass of fire. The sate being in the Leek yiart of the store. and amour dad by the moat combustible materials, was exposed to great boat. It fell with the walls of that part of the building into the cellar, and remained lin. bedded in the ruins for more than thirty hours. The Safe was opened this morning in the presenoe of a number of gentleman, and the contents, comprising our hooks, bills receivable, money, and a large amount of valuable papers, are all safe not a thing was touched by fire. Respectfully yours, . . The abovo Saco can bo neon at our store, whore the Public ere invited to cell and examine it. FARREL. HERRING. & CO.. ja2l-tf 67.3 Che atnut street, (Jay Re's Hall.) M. FINKLE'S SEWING MACHINES ARB WAIL- ranted the best for all Wade of family sewing or menu. Motoring purposes. If they do not troll( well they wil oe exchanged or the price refunded. Price ssoand wards. 911 CIUiSTNUT Street up stains. jalt-atuthet" ONE PRICE CLOTHING ON TUB LATEST Syymts, made in the best manner. expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST gelling proem marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis lnotory. Our ONE-PRICE System re etriotly adhered o, as we believe title to be the only fair way of dealing All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., ass-t( 8 , 14 PI A RKET Street. GROVBD, & Bemis's eIL2III7..VCID NOINZLIVI FAIIILT ISIWINII-MAJMUUt SINGES'S SEWING MACEIINBS. No.: Sowing Machines-- ..... —ADO No.l Sewing Machines The Family Sewing Alaohlne, A The Family Sewing Maohlne------ . 10 1. hl. SINGER & CO., No. GO2 CHESTNUT Street. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAPES.—A very urge assortment of BA LAM ANDERS for sale at reason able mesa, No. an O.IIEkaNUT Street, Philadelphie. LOS tf gVANFI WATBON I:LAURI& BOUDOIR SEWING IMPROVED DOUBLE.TIIREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. , )28-3m FAile. Men. TM A RON Rt. Arente wanted SHAMAN N SAVING FtIND—NOUTIAVER ....ORNER SECOND and WaLtitor Streete.—Deposits re °steed in small and large amounts, (torn all climes of the community, and snore interest at the rate of five per sent, per. annum. Money may be drawn by cheats vitliout lose of in tared. Offiee open daily, from 0 until IS o'clock, and on Dion-B day and Caturdny until 9 In the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Peereter7, CHAP MORRIti. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL &VIM TIMMY 0 Jecreey.—Ohartoted by the State of Penne/leant& RULEH. I. Money is received every day, and In any amour& arse or small. 2. FIVE PER agra, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid bask in GOLD whenever it Is called for, and without notice. 4. ➢Loney in received from El/curers, Administrators, Gwordinns, and other Trustees, in large or small to remain a long or short ported. 6. The money received from Depositors Is invested in Real Estate. Mortgages, Ground Rents, end other first olsas securities. 6. Offloe open every day—WALNUT Street, smithwes orner Third street. Pliftulelabia. sell RIHL—DONAI,DBOII.—On Wednesdav,anth inotnnt. liev. Geo. Duffield. Jr, Henry W. Rail. M. D.. to Mere A. &Yachter of the Int. Wm I'. Donlldnon. • LEI HY—TICKELL.—on the Zith March. 1&)9 by the Hey. Newton Renton, Mr. eon Leidy to Mrs, Harriet Llama 'Deka. all of this city. OWEN.—Nenr Fort Fending, Cnaornin, on Oa 20th of November. Fdward Owen, M. D., formerly of Fenn e) Rama. rived 84 yearn. NS ()ODWA R I).—Tueaday, January 210,1860. JosoPll JnnVier Woodward, infant eon of Dr. J. J. and Eva P. Woodward. • • • • Ne 061 AN.—On the 22d instant, Charles V. Nauman, the oldest son of C. V. Nauman, iii the 19th year of hie Rite. Funeral from the residence of his father, R. W. corner of Girard avenue and Marlborough street, this (Thurs daylabonmon. at 1 o'clock. 14ENRY.—At Beverly. N.J.. en the 21.1 instant. Glary Aralioll Henry, deusliter of John C. and Mary Henry, aged 1 year and 9 months Funeral from her parents' residence, Beverly. N. J., this CI hursdav I morning, at /0 o'clock. • lA/WEIL—On the 23,11 m m -it, '1 boom, eon of Thos. And Sarnh Lower, in the Rh year of his are. Funeral from the residence of Ins parents, Buck road, below 111olaulensing avenue, this (Thutaila) I after noon, et 2 o'clock. —On the 21th instant, Farah Jane Bannon, in the 20th year of her non. Funeral from the residence of her husband. John Dinnen. No 1311 Ellsworth ( late Little Win ash-ton) otreet. this (Thursday afternoon, nt 1 o'clock. TYBi.N.—On . the 23 I instant. Christiania, wife of Henry 'fy anti, on her fiftieth birthday. Funeral bum the feculence of hor non-in-law. John Wright. No. 1231 etiias street, this Clhursday f after noon, ar 2 o'clock. N A RTHIIER.—On the 21th inetnnt, Charles lillon,son of Charles H. and Anna R. Kerisher, to the 2d year of his are. Funeral from 222 Lombard street, this (Thuretlit mormn at to o'clock. BIRCHALL.—On the 22,1 it. ',tont, Nathan Birchen, in the abl year of his age. Funeral tram his late residence. ?Join and Church streets, Llernientown. to-day. at 1 o'clock. Fe RAT.—On the 234 instant, MIT. Catharine Ferat, fr&r.nl 78 years. unoral from the residence of her iOll, Charles M. Forat. 1107 PUSyunk road, this (Thursday ) atternoon, nt 3 o'clook. amiseeme. anLA!let4l3 - R LACK AND PURPLE MOUSSELINES. —Just received all.wool, Parts printed, blank, and purple Mousseline Delams.. Dark gray mixed Mohair Debages, 1236 tenth, Dark gray mixed /110enna Clothe, 21 cte. Black end w_ bite English Chintzes, 124 ale, Plain black Engish Chintzes. lilt ate. ray and black English Uuntzee, 1236 etc intik Alpaca', 18U, 22.21, anti 37 eta. lack and vrtiittloCDelning,l9X cta. IDIE_ OA Bun, Mon= Blom dli CHUITAUT Street, MARINE INTELLIVENCE. SPECIAL, NOTICES. LETTER FROM THEO. R. PETERS J. CO THEO. H. PETERS lc CO. AT INDIICND PBICIIO. ' 130 CHEBTNUT STREET, PHILADFLPIIIA. MARRIED. DIED. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, ISM. IY7.S—'SBVENTII NT. GEOBGE BUILDING li AND LOAN 80CIETY.—An adjourned meeting of this flootety will be hold this (THURSDAY) eveninc, nt Di o'clock, at Mr Ward's hotel. Cher street, ahove Third, at which tune an opportunity mo d el e utTered to persons to suliscril for stock in thus noelotY• it is calculated this Society will terminate in lour }oars. Shares $2 per month. ADAM H. DIETRICH, President, Jn UN"VoLint An. Fecretlry. • It. LOLA. 1110PiTEZ WILL, GIVE GER. PWITTY AND AMD6ING SKETCH.. entttle_d - I;ON. at the MUSICAL YUNI) HAM.. on k DAY hVENING, Jap.27- VI •in the Countoes's het le tura in Phandelphin. TlChOte 20 cents. .uoore open at : eommenne nt A n'eliwk. Iqt .• ra-- DR. StAlDll.l2.lt'n ' , LAST I.ll2.ClLllid. ON INDIA will be delivered THIS HVEN WU, January 26th. at MUSICAL FUND HALL, com mencing at 8 o'clock ; doors open nt 7 o'clock. Subject—'!'he Races el fodia-77oir Lonsuogrs—Cu riot. Custom ,—Fnlart—lndia Hermits—Hanlon Wit and Eintloo Women. Tickets for the Course ..... fyi 00 For a Gentleman and Lady 1 r 0 For a Gentleman and two Ladies.-- ..... 00 For a Singlet Lecture..... It • in -14 Blf4 MOUNTAIN IMPROVIDIENT PAN Y.IIIILADELPIIIA, January 1800. Notice is horo ry given that the iturivat meeting of the Stockholders of the Sig Motrotain I niprovomont Coin ppny will be hold at their office. Southeast tY mar of Front and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the oth of February next, at 10 o'clock. el., when an Election will ho held for five Directors, to servo for the onsuitte 3 at. Ja2s-tleo WILLIAM P. JENKS, President. KENSITi/OTOSI SOUP SOCIETY.—THE Treasurer. GEO. J. HAW [.TON, acknowledge of tit la) from the 1 enentoirs of the mime Jonah Dawson. deceased; 55 from Miss EL P., per D. 5.; 1,000 bread-tickets from 50.01 of Malta. A number of other liberal donations have been re screen through our Agent, Mr. D. B. Michel, which will he astuowladged Province to the Mote of our operations for the season. Mr. Michel instill soliciting for thn ao mery. ja2s-31. [rrsp...,T.Amgm._mns. s. TOWN SEND, of Vermont. n trance medium. SP 01 sing and lecture, Under spirit mato), at tiANBOIIT STRI: Wl' HALL. on FRIDAY EVVENING, nt TSG o'clock. Mrs. Townsonasingn an orunnal Wet - net) oecssion, and usually impror,ses a poem in her lec me ture, Admission 6 cents. Ja2s-3.0 .. tr A WNDURY AND ERIE RAILROAD, Phitsulelphial fen. 21. 1810.—NOTIOw.—The An nul Moonily n( the Plookhnlttnre of the Sonhurr and l no Railroad Company w ll tee held r t the odice. l'ro W ALM! I' Street, on MORTAY. the 13th day of Feb mane nedt, at IR o'clock A. M. At this mooted,: art Election will he hold for ten Mana gers ol the Company. to s , erpo for one ear. The polls tce 01010 2 o clock P. M. • la2l tll3 W. P,DW HD FIFOFFORD, doe, INSURANCE compAsy crF TILE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 11.3 JANUARY MIL INA The Annan] meanie of thn Stool, holderm will 1,1 hold M ttnt Camttny't °Mee, Nn. t EXCHANGE 13111111. LNG% on MONDAY, Felironry 1830. at 1 o'clook P. M. 105-dtrod LI.IIAM II A RP KR. Spnrettry. CARBON ItVed IMPIVOVEAIENI' VDU FANY. ILADarlflA PU111 , 7.773 113 , 30 W PIT ee id hereby riven that the Annuel Meeting of the Ftackhnteleta of the Ce roof) Hnn Improvement co,r• ',l l ,lv,illP.'s4PN'l ll l l blr t c l in e t i er. ° Ftrrijnl t i l lii n n ° ra'r r MONDAY , I the 9th of February next, et 4 frelooki. M., whop on Unction will be held for Five lirerfore 0 Irene far the ensuing your. HIRAII , Tlf,l,Efi, Ja26-tfU Poreit!ent. EW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL TFIELD RAILItoAD AND COAL. COMPANY. meeting of the titwlcholders of this Company will ho hold at the Offie(l of the Commis , N. Ed H. Fourth street, on MONRAv. the ila) of February host. at 11 o'clock, A. Al, for the purposeof electing Five Directors of said Company for the rnsivna >ear. HENRY ROBINSON. &oratory. Philadelphia, January 21st, ja2.5 Mee TILE ANNUAL. lIEETINO OP THE 11 - tillin P 4ifFb " „ n riz s gVl fl l4li ii b i A i xat: 4 l " l 4 .s. l * ,-, 2Gth met.. at 7}; n'cloak, at thel. I. . corner of sum! and ARCH. tja.ls It' 6 ANIL. SWAIN, Seeretarr. NOTICE.—THENNGAL MEETING 11,3 of the Stockholders of 4. the Ocean Stearn Navt xenon Company Tor the Election of Piro Directors and the transaction of other Wiliness, will he lichl at No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue. on TUESDAY, the 7th of Febrriary next, at 12 o'clock noon. D'ENNIS. Js2i-12t ePerohry and Treasurer. Pittr,Ammiqua AND I S C A F ir A O NN . lI FTEAM ITA vIQATION CvaIFANY, N 0.300 North WIIRTVeB. MILPIIIA, JAM 23, MO, The Annual Meeting of the Rtnqkholdera of thin Com pany for the Election of Five Alanagere end for the traneaction of other bileitnee.. soul be held at No. 31 PHILAIThLPIIIA XXCHANGE, Ithtrd flee'.l on TUESDAY EvENINU, the 7th of February next, at half pelt oven o'clock, WM. DENNIS. inet-let Secretary end 't reesurer. TIDE SEMIANNUAL EXAMINATION II IL o fi r C7il3Bl, d ,, at atl , l 6 lm A c d o n t i i i lnTaa t' On th it e latf , the Seth met.. at 9 o'clock A. Al. To he admitted the candidate tenet be at Irma four teen years of age, and pass u s 'Defector) . examination in Orthography, Deflettten of Words, Readies, English Oran mar. lltetory of the United States, Geography, Arithmetio, end Penmanship. All the candidates must have boon Pupils of the public, sehoot. of tho First fichool District of l'ennolvants, for the term of ono year. By Order of the Committee. . 10,1-9 t P. A. GREG AR. Principal. . REV. It. (RATTAN GUINNESS wilt preach to the Rev. Pt. IVylie's Mush. Itrovi street. below Spruce. on MONDAY, WEDNES. DAY, and FRIDAY EVENINDS, of this weak at o'clock, reserving the other eveninge for nuietlne nn vately with the anxious in tho Lecture Room of the Church. Jai-St' iTrTIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UNIGA TEMPORARY 11014 Volt CHIL- D L'N will tie held at the mairruTioN• northeast corner at koplarend dixteenth streete. on 'CHUM I/AY AFTERNOON.I24th inst.. at ahi o'clock, nt whiali tune an election for Doard of Conusel and hlanagers will take plane. D. U. hIcCAIIIMON, 1523-et • Fe.retary. OFFICE or nr,c3Avoit OF TAXES, /, Port. anatTrt:4• i r4 n• Ziso is hereby gfren to the owner of the r...rreln a d"' t deseribed prorrty., that claim for taxes for thn 1859 has been dad in the Court of Common Pleas a the county of Phi adelphra, and that a writ of noire Nome will be issued thereon, idler one wesl from the above ditto. unless the same In paid beim t hat ti me to JOEN 0' BRIX,N, Rsq.,_llo. N 0.221 South 1 , FT street. A. I, FLOM E FELT, Receiver of Taxes. The City of Philadelphia s. homes 1?. bonny , owner or reputed owner. or whoever May be the owner; De cember Term, 18.51. No. 420 claim for State and City Taxes fur the !oar 1829. $7l 61. nutlet lot of rround std mimeses or tenement thereon ersctvd, situate on the northeast corner of Currant alley and Spree° street: containing infrnat nit said Spruce street. 31 lent, moss or lees, and extending in depth northward 14 Met 10 Inches, more or less. [ErO FrreE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PIIILADELPHIA, January H. ISM, NOTICE TO STOCKIIOI,Oh.RB.—The Annual Meet ins of the Steekholle re of this Company will be Mpg on MONDAY. the sth try 1-eimiary, lskle. at 10 o stools, A T tho SAN.° VI-STII2I/9 r The Annual Elextion for Directors will lie hold on MONDAY, the ath day of Marsh, UM, at the ()ffiee of the Company, 214 South THIRD Street, yel3-tF6 EDNAJNI) SMITII, Secretary. arOFFICE PIMA DELPHI A AND READINO BAII,ROAD C•JhII'ANY. At the Annual Alerting or the Stockholders or the Philulelrhtnand Itaqflinjtailropd Comm), hold J.nn cry C. Ulakthe following gentlemen Were llefielleoUely elected Officers for UM: • J. ou'rroti s NIANACIRRS. J. DU 1 . I'ON STEELE. A. E. BORI (BIAS MACALESTER. ROII;iI',I.L.VItS. Kk LT—N. CHAS. E. 11511111. TRE,1;.11.?..11. R. BRA , If OHD. kReRVTAPV WM. R. AIoILIIENNEY. By order, 100 Im W. 11. MoILIIENNY, Beeretnry, TrOFFICE OF TIIE DELAWARE COUN- Ty PASSENGER .:AIbROAD COIIPAN T e fifth instalment of FIVE DOI.I.AREI per pliare on the amainl stoc kor this company will he aae end y • ble on I'IIEtIDAY, the Mk illy of Janunry. nt the filmn of I'. T. B Treasurer. No 112 SC liTal FOURTH Street. A. L. BONNAFFoN, JOl2-tja27 Secretary. REMOVAL. TUE AGENCY OF THIRION, MAILLARD, k CO., IS REMOVED TO No. 101. CHESTNUT STREET. Duren can now find a full ont choice assortment of tho above eelehrotod m•alc of WOOLLEN GOODS, on hand and for solo by F. W. MELIZET .5.1 CO. Ja274hatu6t CIFFIOE OF THE PIIMADELPEIA AND 'kJ' READING RAILROAD COMPANY. - - , r1111,111111.111t/.. January. The holders of the BONDS of this Company, duo yerfe. 00, 1 1 10 W receive, upon oppocation nt tine onion. TEN PER CENT. in oasli upon the tones spe cified in the Circular attached. The holders aro she, onto hol to the benefit of the SINKING FUND r stablished by the Stochboldele, as set forth in the following tee lotions, poised at the mn• lint of Stockholders hold Janus., 0,181 e Re , Clued. '1 hat the HUD: 1.1 ,1110 OW of the I ilium not proofs of thn Company, after p.n melt or the nom ne• cameo ry for the oritempon of the bonds due in 1i;0, the completion el too road to Dauphin, toe ear loans the necessary rellinr stock nod improvements on the line of the road. and all the litlhaltws of t h e Company, 0 1000 3 the bonded debt not matured. he set natio in each year as a Sinking Fund. On addition to the .l . e:ltal,tgal Wreath provided. ) and shall be appropriated to the 1111111,1190 of NllOlOl the bruits°, the Company for whioli I , Snikin4 Fund is already provided ant establiplied, in the order of the priority of tho murt-oges given to menu° ouch WWII, co long PI they 010 respeotively be ohtai rod at or under par, and the bonus so purchased shall he forth with cancelled. Resolved, That the Board of Mit nyeia be. end they are hereby, renneided and directed to enter into such on agreement as shall polka the proviaions in the totem, lag regolulipum an obligatory and binding contract of the ConimatiY• In pursuance of thin remplution the Company have executed lb contract therein Tel erred to. • n. LIR A UFORD. Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Notion to the Holders of Philadelphia Met Reading Railroad Co. IthutgAgo Ronda, due Rib - I,IBNQ. Three bonds ere seemed by the Fula Mortearea on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 6'3 50d 400. Tho net revenue tor the last fiscal tear alma MIX tuned the amount of tho annual Interest on three bonds. The Mitnageris propose to extent' theM for it period of twenty yeare. the leildere ret neteg the, bonds end the seaway of the into L.:elf in the proeipeconthrton In which they are HOW hold. Froth eltreta Colleol4ll let the intureat• pat able half-1 earl. will ho ILon , d• „ita A Bonne of ten per cent. will Ito given to the bonier., in comnderation of their a%benttritt to th" extenxion. 'nue Bonnet will 0-' cash to the boaters of the Benda, on their eli.ning a reeetot and promoting their respective Bonds at the office of the Comp Any, or to its Hr ante, for endors•rnent. Forme of receipt and endoleamcnt will bo funnelled on application. By ordor of thn Maid of li l anaeorn. V,. ii. MeILIIENNEY. )alt lm riecretarYi 'S NOTICE.—The undersign en appointed assignee of the Met , r A han S ta Sa f di l U t i l lN :u 'g w r •E' a nE nne Company of Philadelphia, all per nous indebted to the said coliteanY will Pe) the and all penman hewing claims epithet said COBlPtilir will present filename, propene mithentiented to JOHN J. PA IVEIttiON. Anatomic. Hl South Forruvri street. Pal St. At (Mike of it. Ballo , third elect,boot, Mallet, L _ .ErEttS OP ADMINISTRATION ON JR-4 mho entitle of CHARLES A. 11. IRVINE, de eenaed. feta in,: been granted to Om sultnert tier, all ror- Rana Indebted to geld estate will plvase meld, pa( inert, and those Levu; g 1 , 1 , 11111 S will plT9 , 3nt I hOM nialtout de lay to JOHN 1 - 1. SAS AOE, Allifilnistrntor. pall -et" No. Id NORTH FRONT Street. 111 APER lIA NGINGS. —T lie subs - Jr flier having Is - night front Mr I,ol'lB ilEl,ltcous, his Block alai Lenge of Store, No. 42 . 3 011ESTN UT in cci. is prceared to oiler groat intliessineolv to porch Norm of PAPER lIANUIN.. Among the nook sun remnants of (told, Velvet, or Glaze! wipers. sufficient for UM sized rooms, vestibules, halls, Sce., which will he sold moldier's of rend, to ninl,o room for now Jo- IffoieCtl of k touch and Alherleltil llPtinlfPntures, JARIES IWUK, Jo.. Successor to 1.01 to .11rLitoso. Itnrorlor slot alniniketurer. 628 OIIESTNIUT Strent. jolt-3t' 'fiord Stme below B,lt ouf it. FORTY DOLLARS RR %VAUD BTO UP,N, January :13, I. from the stable of Chas. la Gorman. near Conshohocken, Montgomery county. it Thank ROHM with a white star on his fore head, about fifteen bands high, eight learn old 'the Inside conic on each of tin 0110K1 turn the contrar we). 'rwonto deltaof the above reward Will he paid hy the Wanhington Exprugg Compnn), Upper Merlon Township, and twenty dollars fog thn conviction oh the A. W. in PPLEM:, tieemary. Upper Morton, Jan. 21, in 25.31. 001 tsili AND MIA L:S OF ALL hlinornla, Hholls,. )nErnvinzn. sta Ilonery, and alloy Arltules, Bought apd 8.0 1 , W, ID Eli a No, North :UNTIL nou A ll PR911515T. A. vt , till:* ...Ir. VICH PIO:BI,,PAT suur,wroN MCI WEN diy••• 1860. SPRING PASUION. 1860. WOVEN (.101thl TRAM SKELETON SHIRTS. MODE DR PARIS. OSBORNE & OHEESMAN, ANSONIA, OONNECTICIIT, ARE THE SOLE MANIIFACTURVIDI OF Tlimoy. CELEBRATED FASHIONABLE SKIRTS. Their Goode are all made with 113,11tIlhi redraw) to the wants of a critical trade, and they are confident that for SYMMETRY OF FORM, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, and PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP, a. TIM ARa I'NIQUALLMID IN TIIIS ON. IN ANY OM ER COI*NTRY. Being made under both the "Extension" and "Woven Skirt Patents," there in no liability for Infringement. Our frioilitios enable us to fill promptly the largest or. dare. For sale every where by the Trade. P. EL—Ladles should be particular to see that "Woven Oore 'frail. made by Osborne & Cheesmen," is printed distinctly on the band, as an evidenno or genuineness. M2I dat&wmf et DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1860. AMERICAN WOOLLENS. FANCY CABSniEIIEV, NEW SPRINO STYLES OAKIMAILETLI, ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES • BLACK DOESKINS, FINE TO SUPER ITRNTUCKY JEANS, ALL-WOOL PILLING SATINETS, PRINTED, PLAIN, AND MIXTURES COTTON WARP CLOTHS, ALL ORADES AND COLORS TWEEDS, TALMA CLOTHS, &c. FOR SALE BY TILE AGENTS. RICHARDS, HAIGHT, it CO., B STRAWBERRY STREET Ja2B-th&ni St. JAS. R. CAMPBELL tic CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. LINENS,. WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, &C. jel4-amil No. 77T CHESTNUT Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PETE FATE OF SIR JOHN PRANK NOW READY, And for sale by all Rookeerers, THE AUTHOR'S EDITION OF CAPT. McOLINTOCR'S NARRATIVE OP THE VOYAGE OF THE 41 FOX," In Search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. WITH TWENTY ILLUSRATIONS AND POUR MAPS. TICKNOR ea FIELDS. PUBLISHERS. IV" Copies mailed on receipt of SLCO, and Dealers liberally treated with. ja26-thstu•3l MISS PARDOL'S NEW BOOK. runusimo THIS DAY, And for eniertt T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS' A C.t ESTN UT STREET, THE ADOPTED HEIR, BY MISS PA RDOE. Author r e Iffun'lTl7.(4l2'74 of 0e7111.1,,1::,Pr4,;:e'R1,111 Romance of the Ilnrern," he.. he. Corn . e volume. hound in cloth, for 81.25; or, plot. u , one 15 , •.• two voluines, paper war. urine 51. T. B. PETERSON k BROTHERS., 30.1 CHEST `4I; r Street. Philadelphia, have aleo rust pubneo. for We. a Hew and Uniform editmn of the other Coin hinted not ele of hf%IS PARDON.. They are printed groin clear and beautiful typo, on the bent tif payer. and Meet prove immensely vomiter. The fell , ,Vinir eon:Dried trio list: 11() ak EisiOrgs OF A PRETTY WOMAN. By Mini Perth* Colephite in one large volume. Price 50 reale. fIIb.J WIFE. Ily Mien Pardtie. COmelere hi one large netnvo volume. Price On cents. THE WIFE'S TRIALS. By Mies Pardee. Com life tn in ono large e l :Vi.vo PrieerO cents. Till; Ti RIVAL BbAUTI hB. By Miss Pardee. Gore, plre t zmi t ire , Price IffiA t ard no. Coninteie to ens large octavo vniutne. rune 60 cents. MOB PARDUE'S COUPLET' a WORM Thle coin encee the whole of the above five work'', and Are hound in cloth. gilt, in one large octavo volume, Price $250. Booksellera, News Agents, and ell others will Weave need on their orders at. once tar what they may want ninny of the nbove. • • - • R:"'' Coma of any of the above will he sent to any no. free of postage, on remittal's the price to the rub. ishers. AddrOJS rtff ortterr. Co receive immediate aott prompt Hendon, 10 lht Pub'islporq, T. B. PETEASON Pe 'BROTHERS, CIIESTIVUT Street I 4 , 0()0 COPIES ALREADY SOLD EATSYBODY'S LAWYER and COUN SEL. OR IN BUSINESS. by Frank Crosby, Esq . of the Phtladelphin Bar. tells you how to draw up Partner ship Paper.. Bonds and Mortgages Atlids% its. Powers of Attorney. Notes and ILIls of F.:schmaltz, and Rises enoral forms for Agreements al ell kinds, Ms of Rate, Lenses Petitions Reveipte and Releases. CPO. BY'S 'LAWYER tells you the Laws for the Col lection of Debts. with the Statutes of Limitation. end amount and kind of proserty exempt from Execution in every State; also. how to make an Anaignment properly. with forms for Composition with Creditors, and the Insolvent Lows of every State. C110•1111"S LAWYER telle ton the legal relations , xisting between Guardian and Ward. !Skater and An- Prentice, and Landlord and Tenant; also, what conati ags Litpl and Blander, and the tow an to Alerriad.e. Dower the Wile's Right lit Property, Divorce, and Alimony. Cii0: 1 111":4 LAWYPIt tells you the Law for Ale loinics' Liens in every State and the Naturalization I of this eu.strv, and how to comply with the seine ; Out, the lam concerinna Pentvons and how to obtain ma. and the Pre•emption Laws to Public. Lando. CII03111"8 LAW} EH tells )ou the Law for stout., lilt mode of procedure in °Wanda r one. with Inter im-eaves Assisnmentq, and Table of Fees; also, how to make year Wul, and how to Administer on an Es with the law and requirements thereof to every State. . . ' ,iota.SHY 8 LAWYER tells you the meaning of Lew forms nn eeneral use, and explains to you the Legisla tive, Executive, and Judicial Powers of both the Gene ral and State Governments; alai. how to Levy out of law, by showing how to do pour business legally, time savin veat amount of property and vexatious litiga tion. bv tte tonal, emisultetion. 0110814 Y'S LAWY 1.. R AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS contains 331 pages, printed in a clear and open type. and will tic sent by mail, neatly bound and )inn paid, to every Fernier, every Mechanic, every Man of Bustneas, and everybody in every Stato,on re cetpt of ill, or in law et; le at 81.23 or emote copies of the book, or for terms to Monte, with other information, epply to, or address. JOHN F. POTTES, Publisher Ju2.5 at No. 817 RANSOM Street. Philadelphia, Pa. D BOOKI -PUBLISHED BY LINDSAY BLAICISTON. l'oblirhere and Bootooll.ra. No. ZS B. SIXTH dt..elann 0 1 -I , I3TNUT. BARRIS' utOrIONARY OF MEDICINE AND OFN CAL 8111 t. Ulikt Y. Second edition; a royal Bvo. oloron HARRIS' PR INCIPLES AND PRACTI 'NOE DEN TA„ suRGERY. Seventh edttion, greatly enlarged, o I.h over 2) 11l , e'rnt,ons. Bvo. TOM s' ;I‘, STEM 01' DENTAL SURGERY. I vol. o. )tit), illostrnt•onx. TO RES' DENTAL PHYSIOLOGY. I vol, Svo. ll luxtrnted. PAP I"S PRACTICAL. TREATISE ON OPERA fI' E SON' Ivo]. Outuvo. Photrated. RICHARDSS MECHANICAL, DENTISTRY. Mounted. Propowin FOX AND KARNS ON THE HUMAN TEETH. A now unproved edition. will, Sit Illuxtrat.ons. Svo. I' oTO DE. , TII. CHEMISTRY AND METAL LURGY. with numerous I dostratnuns. Octavo. HANDY's XTLJOOK OF ANATOMY, for Stu dent, of Dantul Surgery. with over :400 Illustrftttona. Elvo. tsOND'S PRACTICAL TREATPIE ON DENTAL 1,11:1,10INE, connected with the And) of Dental Surver,. Se,ood edition. All CHUMS MANUAL OF DISEASE) OF THE Tv."Tif. 1025 LINDSAY & IILAICISTON. rubliehare. I From the Public Ledger.] CI N. HESS' GRAND MARCH, COM POSED BY A. 1)E BUDNA.—It is the happy dis tinction of Mr. De Dublin's Compocitionc to please the car and to eaptivate the popular mind by the originality of hie melodies and hie gracefulness, brilliancy, and histe, Numerous an have been marches which have lately ehallenged publio admiration, none have won their WOO to Dane, or elecerved it more honestly, than tha one before ue. Nothing can be more gay, fancil ul, and iiimpinting than ovary portion of it—the conchal°. tom 01 which is moaned who vaunt delicacy and fire. To military band., thin Margit will, prove a most an ceidnble gift,. Mr. De Bohna is a Composer whose ge nius and attninmenta in his nrt hate placed hun among tile first musicians of the present day; and the March h-tie on is In every WnY onlcnlatod to increase Mr well-earned reputation. Every Lady's Musical Library should pewees this benutilui March. Punlistied at MAR6ll'et MUSIC R CORE, 11.02 CHESTNUT Street. 3t 11 , 7" Print FIFTY CENTS.; J112.5.1° p A TENT FUR AND SEAL SKIN COATINGS. THE StiIISCRIBER BOLE AOHNIS to TIM UNITED STATES For the above description of goode of the well-known munufncture of MESSRS. F.DIVIN FIRTH & &MB, ECKMONDWIICE, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND. Aro propar lig to exhibit aaniplee of the various gnat: tve, and to take a darn for innnediato or future deli vett . to aunt the convenience of the trade. The panda cannot be purehnand through the cutitoni ory olionnele in England, and all order/ for the Unito‘ 6tates taunt go taunt glt the I.ubtoribere. WItAY LLI I. A N. I'HILADELIII lA, nuil FANSHAWE, MILLIKEN. A. TOWNSFND. .1410-tutli&Ani Now York. SA I. E 8 11= MERCHANDISE 7' 11".NNT Y-FOUR HOURS ! ! ! (Por earth or °then\ ItlEt. WM. H. WEEKS. Of HliC If A 11' D/SR BROKER, 105 CHESTNUT STREET. J041.1.,...thfr SCIMIONY-170n, for sale by lab w 1,7 111.111.1 L BAOT ILE% a and a tlv rUimeet, INSURANCE COMPANIES sirArr.EMEN T OP THY APPAIHB UP TIII ROYAL INSURANCE CO. OF LIVERPOOL. NUIVICIIIDED CAPITA) $10,000,000 VAIIMIP OMUTA!. AND HURNAMI. 3,510,60 /WHOM!, FUND lllil,D IN N. YONK. a 27,055 ASSETS. JAN. 1,1861). Itool Estde /10040 0 100,V,0 Ctolll In hand In %milk.— 4,112 11 8 21,ii6 Camli In limolm of ngento, , 211,021 13 2 WO 110 Loan' on bond' nod 01,,it• gun*, ( Root Entlan) . 4,000 7.000 Lonna nn lifo oolionos 13,433 13 3 37,773 Ntock■ of the liolOol Htntne and aeonrato titntos, hold In New York 02,20 0 311,130 Loans on &ate end City stook h&c] in New York. MO 15,026 Loan. on Railway and other stooke is Great, UrlNin 600,37 r 3 9 3,001.936 Railway and other stooks.. 71.641 a 7 669.206 1860. T0tni........ Premitime. Fire RI dks re oolved in the leer .0190.118 2 0 13 332,740 Looms paid during the year 06.06 T I T 07,706 " mortal:led but not paid..... 4,901 0 3 1.4,705 " contested orin suit. None. Claims against the Com pany of every dererip- • tion,inoludino one-guar• ter's duty to Government. 11.341 12 0 01,Tu1 FIRE BRANC H. FIRE INSURANCE, of all descriptions, will be ef fected at MODERATE RATES OP PREMIUM, whilst the Mrs. Capital of the Company forms an abso lute seourity to the natured. LIFE BRANCH. RATES OF FEEMUM MODERATE for those In suring without participation in profits, and to those In- Garin: at the advanced Wee, whioh entitle them to a share in the profits of the Company, tt is believed that no reliable Company, either in Europe or America, holds out greater prospective advantages. PROFITS DECLARED EVERY FIVE YEARS Last Division of Profits equal to TWO PLR CENT. per ANNUM ON SUMS ASSURED, OR, EIGHTY PER CENT. ON THE AVERAGE OP ALL PREMIUMS PAID. Added to the amount to be paid at Death. Lmsei adjunct et Philadelphia, and promptly paid without reference to Liverpool, by GEORGE WOOD. 'WENT FOR PHILADELPHIA. NO. 225 WALNUT STREET. C. H. Fisher, Fee., S. & W. Welsh. Adolph E. Bone, Esq., Thomas & Martin, Prest. Bank Commerce. Jaines,lient, Santee, 6. Co. B. B. Comegis, Esq., David S. Brown & Co., Cashier Philadelphia Bk. P. Morris Wain & Co., f: m. Hutchinson, Esq., N. Truttar & CO.. John art:le:, Esq., B. A. Pahnestock k Co. Durvoyar—SAMUEL COPELAND, !mentor—WM. A. EHIVIPSO7. Atiending Physician—DA. W. W. °ERHARD. Comlung Phyeician—Da. SAMUEL JACESON• rUILIDILP/111, January 21, 1. , .*?. Ja2o-thetat OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Januarr 9 28.9. STATEMENT of the AFFAIRS of thin COMPANY, in conformity with ri proyieion of ita charter: Premiums from January t. 1569, to January ............. •i•••.• • .• ....... .9=3,320 f, Premiums earned on Marine and Iniadd Rieke durum the year end ne as alawe..... 171 114 n Received from interests on investments.... 7 201 LOEUION. Return Premium, Re-ineuraneoe. Eapenses and Commissions, and amount tendered to nay losses unadjusted.......... I/1 206 l!al 87 Balance egantnt the . deini;etit :• 4539.316 Yearti —, 15634 E 3 Balance to the debit of dividend account_•. ASHETS OF TILE COMPANY, January 1, 1860. MO Pennsylvania 5 per cent. :cane, at coin. 85.255 00 10 000 Philadelphia city 6 per cent. loans, " MVO 00 7 000 City of Pitts urs 6 per cent. loans, " 670000 7.0 w 6 " " " 5,W0 00 41,610 (lama' , and Amboy R. Company,6 per pent Bonds 11,713 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania R. Contp'y Bonds 6 per cent...... . 3.760 OD 100 Shares N. Pennsylvania R. Company.. sow PO 117 " Philadelphia Bonk ...... 14 710 00 11,610 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 14,610 00 ad Shares Delaware alutual Safety In surance Company. ............ 2XIO 00 46 Shares Delaware R. Compans..... • 1,1261.4 Sundry stooks of Railroads. Steamboat Com panies, and Tolesraph C,omsanies and Cer tificates of Profits of Mutual Insurance Company ...... 13,879 00 Dstimated present value .... Bills receivable for premium' Cs oh in Hank. r Due the Company for unsettled prenuume, salvages, end other accounts .. • .... • • •• . 77.827 RICHARD S. SMITH, President. JOB. COLbISON, Secretary. At n meeting of the Ser pholders of the UNION MU TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. held et their office January 10th, IsB. the following gentle men were elected to serve as DiFenton for throe years: S. Destouot. enry A_ E. Bone, dward L Clark, Wm. C. Kent, 11. Robinson. banal C. Cook, W. P. Weehington, and Henry Samuel. for two 7 eon, who, with Richard 0. Smith, Charles Vezin, Hugh Cnmp'iell, rams fete. Godfrey Frey tag, J. P. Steiner Newborn A. Smith, Ellie Yarnell, John H. Irwin. Thomas Miles, Albert Worrell, Charles Newbold, George Lewm, I Geo. W. Bern:Won. lomon, ',T011r."11 D. Bait oonatitute the Board Ol Lire j , tl4 lit if JO THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANOBr•AN. NUTTY, AND TRUST COMPANY OP PrDLA. DELPHIA. in conformity with an act of the Lei Han tune, perilsh a statement of the Assets held on the tiv January. IMO: Heal Haat° . .......... Bonds and SI oitgages Ground Rents. .. . .... Loaned upon collateral security, LOA'S, $4,050 Chesapeake andit'ehrWotre Conn! Co. 6 per cont. loin. 57 OYI City of Philadelphia, do. 1 26) Allegheny County. Pa., do. 35 awl Harrisburg Railroad Co., do. 4 023 Camden Find Amb iv Railed Co., do. 7 000 Lehigh Valley itwilroad Co., do. 6,100 Delaware Hailrond Cn., do. 2 OCO N. Pennsylvania Railroad C0.,d0. 15 000 Cleveland and Mahowag R. Co.. do. '13,100 37-100 Pennsylvania 5 per pent. 11,2110 City of Phil f adelphia do. OCKS. 130 shares Northern Bank of Kentucky. 110 do. Bank or Kentucky. Ti do. Bank of Louisville. 19 no. New Orleans Gee Co. tit do. Onion Bank of Tennessee. 1171 do. The Girard Life Ins. Annuity, and Trust Co. of Philada. Mid do. Beaver Meadow Railroad Co. 60 do. do. do. preferred. 30 do. Mereliants' and Mechanics' • Bank of 'Wheeling. SO do. Philadelphia Bank. 2..4 o. Farmers' and Mechanics' Iltrik. 52 do. Phil,, Wilm., Sr Balt. Railed CO. 214 dn. Pennitylt nail% RIUITORsi Co. 315 do. Rarruibu Bank. Cash.... Railroad Co. 111 do. Western Cash.... January 13. IMO. Jali-stuth 61 /NO. A. JAMFS VXCIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY w:A —Office No. 409 7,VAI.NUT street. . • . FIRE INBURANCE on Houses and Merchandise geraralls, on tavorable terms, either limited or per petual. DIRECTORR. Jeremiah Bennett, Joshua 'l'. Owen, John Q. Oinnodo. Thomn4 Marsh. Benj. M. Hollinshead, Bairl.l.. Pined! y. John McDowell, Jr., Edward D. Roberts, R.O. Hale, Jmin J. Uriffith, James T. Hale, (Bellefonte.) JEREMIAH BONSALL, President. JoitH Q GINHODO, Vice President. EDWARD W. DAVID, Feoretttry taxi-tuthsty TIIE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. V S ete: SIX MILLIO OP DOLLARS, imam') rraar tifoRTQAOSS ON MU. WORTH OVhFL 613,00,000. The premiums aro LOWER thou in many other Come flee, and the Divnlends hare DOOIIORMATER. This is a etriotly MUTUAL Company. Theso d_ere no dtookholders, eo that ALL TitE PROFITS BILLONG TO TOO INSOIIIII). Pamphlets, and every Information, may be had OHMS, on aPPlioatiou to F. RA rORFORD STARR, Agent, S. W. corner FO IMP!! and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thome Itotnne, John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson. (horse H. Stuart. Hearse M. Stroud, E. 8. Whalen, John Jr Myers, J. Fisher Leanuns. rhoah Patterson, William C. Ludwig, ohn M. Atwood, Arthur .. Coffin, mmi IL Powers, (mono W. Toland, William hlo Kee. Thos. Wattsou. ti 113.101. A SURE CURE FOR NALIONANT Ho^rlet Fever, or Putrid sore Throat. wRAD FORD'S, DoMIDe.R prepared KID by Wl i LIAM PAST , RTHWAIT: 987 N. etreet. Pold by JENKS J.: tiODEN. IRON THIRD Street. SZEEBOLD BRO '8 NICE TOMATOES --- - - --- A:702,173 8 4 63.810,1344 REFERS TO 8 1L3.7.13 CO 310 OGO 00 4.511 16,440 71 en!. 746 91 CULL (SON, tieetetx ry .i . 307,311 64) o. ?. 1,468A21 47 NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS PRINTED LAWNS. FAIRCHILD ii; FANSHAWE, G 2 & 54 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK, HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR USUAL LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PRINTED LAWNS, ON THE BEST 12.C0, 1100, AND 1& CLOTHS ORGANDIES and PANCYAUBLINS, and ROBES GREAT VARIETY, MI 'confined Styles, from the hcet Ole Num Printnre, produced with the greeteit oar°, end to whip), they invite Particular uttilouticai WOVEN DRESS FABRICS, compti.ing mi the Novelties of the Nekton. IiittI.I.IANTES, White and Printed. 41INCHIAMS, New and Choler. Fattener. and Pt bilge Stook of Mmernneoue BRITISH DRY GOODS, ...tr. BRADFORD STUFF GOODS, Both Maple and Yanoy, in Omit Vsn•ty IRISH LINENS. WINS WILL•XXoWN SILLS OP PATRICKS, NICHOLSONS, DIINSEATHS, Am! others, oomprieing even desoription nf BLAYS, BLOUSE, HOLLANDS,GRAss.smar- INU, and TABLE LINZNIC AOENTB 701 J. & P. GOATS' BEST SIX-CORD THREAD, Of which they have on hand and are constantly nicely inf, ever/ number and anortment, Whits and Colored ALSO. MARIANO RUBINACCI AND RICCIARDI SEWINGS. Jari-12t-I f WANTS. A DENTIST WISHES A SITUATION, A. Who thorouchly understand' all the branch./ of the profeacon. No objection to go to the country .Ad dress" D. 5.." office of The Press. 105-It* §9 6i - vi CASH AND PARTNER , p 9 ... , - ,, - , WANTED, to join the advertiser in a nnu lecturing business in New York. that in this city. yielded 812 Ood the plot fear. Particulars at an inter view, by addressing "New York." this office. It• (lEl.O i 0 .03 - $2.000. rough ER buslinNeaam.. ..174r to s3.hQu cash, wanted to take charge vf and manage a very profitable cash business In this city. ...Apply at 32 North FIFTH Street. between II and 12 clock A. M., or 2 mind 3 o'clock P. M. ja2.5-2t. WANTED .-A N EXPERIENCED BOOIC-K EEPER desires a situation. Will klmt any person SZO to s,cure him an aromptable posi tion. oryot •him on tho track of ono. Addreos •'Book keeper, • Blood's Dispatch. 1825 2t... WANTED—By one wishing , to become aequainted with the Brokers or Insurance bust nese, a situation. in which to be useful to both employer and self. Is quirk to apprehend. and writes well. Re ference end a-curtly, if necessary, given. Address" N. L. Blood's Dispatch. Jae 3t. WANTED.—A competent Book-keeper &aline a liituation in a 'Wholesale house. Finn class refarencee furnished MI to character, &c. Ilexes addrese " A. 8. L.," this office. ia2l.3t. PARTNER WANTED, who has ten or twelve thousand dollars, to take an interest in a safe, reliable, manufacturing business, fully estaM shed and doing well. Tho firm eira gond business men, and tho business page. Every information given n.ceuary for an understanding of the character and Myanmar , ' of tho business. Best of reference given and required. This is a rare °pp°, tunny. Address. with real name, " Stamp," Blootra Dispatch, Phrladolphis. retit-3t FOR SALE AND TO LET BILLS ON LONDON- 113:1519 OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Southwest corner THIRD and WILLING'S Alloy THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. TO RENT. THE STORES UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL. ON THE NLNTH•STREETT FRONT. Fosseuion will be given on FEBRUARY let. 1350. A paiestiona will be received et the mike of the Cl:wo rmy, 1.1 the 8. W. COR. NINTH acid BANSOM ETREETE, Ja20411 Second Floor. BUCKS COUNTY FARM FOR SALE.- trindsome farm of ninety-one acres of land in Penn's 'Manor Psl'a T..wnstaip one-tbird of n mile of a station nn Philadelphia add Trenton itsitrotd. one nole of canal. turnpike. and river. one and a htlf miles from Tull) town and four mites from Trenton; largo new Earn, r mme Dwellins, good Laud sad Fences. Price 890 per adlP. lop y .a. ood property and a very cheap en° JOS U jatt-6t" Pucks Co.. Pa. al TO RENT FOR A TERM Or YEARS. AUL A Retail Store and fixtures, well located for best- DINS, MAI, 7d by 24 feet , three stories high , with argot- Forer and e steam for peornrr and finishing sea's. ee Mita good water for dyeing, Dad Th% propspry e dq room. rty in Fisher's lane. near the Germantown s ßailrold. being so very fteeessible to the ear, mates it ery desirable. Apply to THOMAS R. FIPRER. Figher'e lane. VALUABLE PROPERTY, WALNUT ir Street. below Fiftli. For sale. Nor 47 end 4t9 'WALNUT Street. obotit 48 fat front by 132 feet deep. A very desirable property for int eatment, and front its Moe pecuidetedepted for prohnible improvement. Terms necomroctoutioz. A p ply to N Lt. FIKUN. No. 31 Philmelptna exchange 341 story. I.ttwoen 11 and 12 n'eloek 1a24 loth Ito re TO LET—A desirable DWELLING. istar.with modern Improvements. an lane gntden, sltuntf d on BKLO(t Eittee!. shove Thinl-eighth. Manton Inquire on the prentigee. inn 7t• FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Christian and Twentieth streets, harm threw fronts. suitable for a ehureh or factory stte. For terms teo., t , &Wren J. B , at this office. jala-tf F AUIORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua ble corner 10t.125 feet ware. having three fsigefts, admirabl , boated fora factory site. It is situated in the southwestern sett of the city. in a rapidly-im proving neighborhood. It will be void on reasonable terms. For particulars, address " office of The Press'. lal9-tf ogi WILL LET--The FIRST FLOOR, KIii.SECOND STORE, and, it wished. the THIRD STORE of my buddies. which doom era 110 feet deep reaervlng the Cellar and fourth Story f inn own usa./ fora lagiolessle Grocery. Grain and Fe ed 2 _pr Provision Store. If rented, • the entrance to my 01418. Alcohol Distillery. and Liquor Store, will be 105 NEW Street, above front. Possession given one month after taken. A pply to TOWARD WRIGHT, 250 North FRONT Street, below Vine. The two Stores will he entirely separate. and. in the manner the building is constructed, will have all the convenience.. yall-11t HOUSEd TAVERNS, and STORES, MA.' Real Estate of every description. for gale or to rent. /testy to MAJC. Real Estate Merit, No. n 7 North SECOND Street, in 1.. Trump k Co.'s Seed store AD orders will he promptly attendee, to. English, French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground Rents. ritB-3m ROHR & DAVIS WASHING-MACHINE for aide by PLOW M AN & MoBRIDE. Manufao tmers. '7 STRAWBERRI( Atreet. Philadelphia. BY this machine r.woek's 'sush of an ordinary-sized family can be done before bricalrMst. It is equal in ca pacity to four women, and saves at least to per cent. ir 'sear and tear. Hundred' of them are now to use. and the demand continums. Call and examine for yourselves. County 11, hts for tole on reasonable terms. Prio6 of machine .110, up to 815. PLOWMAN & McBRIDE. 57 STRAWBERRY Street. BOARDING. I3OARDING.—A Very Fine Suite of two or three communicating rooms. on second floor with or without guit ate table. Address. ROO AB. janll tutbstfebl Boa Z4e.9. Phila. B. h. LOST AND FOUND. MST—A CERTIFICATE of two shires or stock (No. 329) on the Consolidation Bank, Philadelphia. WILLIAM LOWREY, Columbia. Pea .V. 1839. d231-thsA; COMMISSION HOUSES. JOSEPH LEA. NOS. 125 AND DJ CHESTNUT STREET, Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stock of COTTON. WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New light and dark spring Ulu, a great variety from MESSRS. BAWL SLATER & SONS, SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK & WHITE. 3, PURPLES, LAY.I. &o. SAXONY & SIIh'PHERD PLAIDS. & SIDhIIANDS. III.CK AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER STYLES. WOOLLENS. FANr7 CASHMERES awl DOESKINS. So.. FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW ENGLAND COM.,CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK DALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' :SUPERIOR BLACK DO 'SKIN AND SILK NIX _ TURES. Satinetta, Plain and Printed, of all rotors and quali ties ; a entueky Jean,. Cords, Cashutarsttst Henley's Tweeds, comprising one of the best stooks in the country. AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASR, RUCKS, SREETINGS, &c. ja2l-3in MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.- TO ANY /CRON V—Upon Watches. revelry. iamonds, silver ato,Clothing, Me rohaudise. &0., by Lt ti Li k & Cu., 04'srobitskod Brokers, h. W. oorney RIR and OAS Lfityeet.s. be low Lombard. Office llonro rem, e A M 7 r. at. ntb-anelf SYRUP MOLASSES, &c —5OO hhds. and bblp. o ‘ holoe and medium Btryx!. 84: ( k i : I Ue qgvEob , /tares. tor male by .11)1K0 & Lawrrui snaet AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN AUADEMIC OF MUSIC THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 2 6,1810. Farewell spesarsoce of THE FRENCH OPERA COMIQUE. On whichog N ee...ion b• presented ZA EITE LT 110( CABLABENIER. Operetta to one net. the principal roles by MADI.LE. DARCY ha..„ . . 10INv.TTA, M. GAUZIER (Carabizuerieii..FANDOßE M. RAO& To be followed by LA PAR. +DI b. OF LUCIA. DT I. AM MERMOOR. Compered and performed by M. Gautier. MAD'LLE. 'NIBBLER IN THE SEC 'ND ACT OP TROVATORa as... AZI,CLYNA. tltle To d conclude with the Opera Ceiniqua in oze VA, en- LA ROSE DE SAINT FLOUR. MAD'LLE. DARCY. M. GAUT/ ER, az...d M. DURAS. Mama Conductor ~,,,,,M. REITTER. PRIGIG3 OF ADMISSION. Parquet. Parquet Circle, and BalCOny• 3 1 00 No extra eharre for reserved ;leaf.. Family Circle— -....... ..... Amphitheatre ~ ORDER OF BiLE.--14i nonL fide o f the Parquet and Parquet Circle, Pt Beek Zr. ' , mum's. The hent , • M the Parquet end Parquet Creole. at Chickericia'ir: the orenir portions of the house at the Academy of Mn. e. Doors open at T. Curtain will rue ate ticlook prerla.ly. Opera Books will be given, free of ...large. to IR purchasing one dollar tickets. PM St . DAN MOE'S ORKAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT Et“ &boil hoces.—Drew Circle. 450 cents; Femile rinds. Int cents; casts in Pnrive Boxes, 73 tents. Whole Pri vate Boxes, es and R 6. Cealgoit or Ttses.—Doors open at bell' past 6 o'clock* Tocommence at 7. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Jan. N. Find aspesraeoe of Mrs. F. WHITAKER and Mr. F. H. ROSSTON {l2 M Grand Cc uestnan ecene. Tenth Night of the magnificent Spectacle sad goroeoni Chow Piece of the MAUIC HlN‘i OR THE FOUR ELEMENTS: FIRE. WATRRTH. end AIR ! Herbert- Mr. W P a ns Amnion, Mr. Willtaker; Oodah. Mr. J. Darcie ; Fveline, Mies Redm. , nd I Annan ,o Miss Adelaide,. Spirit of the Water Ali et, Mimi Wilton ; Xora'is lisa Walls; Spina of Air. Miss Tatford and Miss F.s.elle. ACTH IN THE ARENA. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • Sole Lessee .___....Mrs. ALA. GARS ETIBOW. 'Ma 'Le", NIFIt imlebrated LOOPER OYEAA 1 Doff p TILLS ;THURSDAY) EVENING. Jen. Wi THE BARBER GP SEVILLE. Rosins. Annie Milner • Alsroelloss, Nies H. Payne; Figaro. Mr. Ay Wily Coo k; Dr. Buto.o. Mr. Rudolph. sen ; Count Alnisviva. Mr. Bilyter. Previous to the Chem the bosun fat Faros entitled THh CAPTAIN or THE WATCH. liirrrioes as usual Bests secured without extrA coarse. Doors open at Of o'clock Performance to MUMMA at 7 o'clock. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH.. ETRE ET THEATRE. THIS iTHURSDAYI EVENING. Jan, X. EVERIBOLCVS PRIEND Mr. Feather's. Mr. Wra. Wheatley ; Mn. Peathirly. Mn. John Drew. TH E BOTTLE P. Nicol°, Mr. Dolman; Williteld. Mr. Clarke. &ALI. Ur PRICU —AOMIOIOn. MOW; 51012 ad Seats in Dress Circle cent; Parquet. SOoents. Doers open at half pant 6 o clock periormonooo to cettinianee rt 7 o'clock preafiiely. MR. AND MRS. HENRI DRAYTON'S LTA PARLOR OPERAS AND LYRIC PROPELS!. —This unique and ele g ant Musical and Dramatic Entertainment will open at C.ItChET HALL CN eziNUT Street. MONDAY. January 30 for a few nights only. Senor OLIVE It lA. thecreel Violin st. encased. Orchestra conducted by 11PR Ft ENtiEt.KE. For particuLars see vocal bills end future advertise ments. Prioes—Body of Hall 30 cents. Balcony 25 cents. Jule -ic McDONOUG H'S GAIETIES—RACE St. J.Lia- GREAT TD. BILL TO-NIGHTI en webt occasion Mr. Hernandez will pertortakis celebrated Also, DRUM MARCH. . • . Cnmio Pantomime of DECHALLIMEAU. • Burlesque upon OTHELLO 0the110..... Er All the Company appear. J. LEVATIT. JiILLY raommit. THOMEUF'S VARIETIES! (Cafe Chan taut.) N. W. coml. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. GREAT_ CONCENTRATION OF TAL KNT, (P.VEn't EVENING DURING THE WEEK,) nom bluing FUN VARIETY, TAT ENT. and NOV ELTv In aqua} Mr. W. N. SMITH. the unlitalled " Brod der Bones ' will appear. lin conjunetion smtb TWRNTY LADIES AND tifiN PLEMEN t All of them rtoda of sJpsrior amtlit.74 In a moat Tamed PROGRAM:a E. em Poona ONtnie and Benttmontal Ballads, Ethiopian Delia. Was. C anon and Burlectue Dances. Orcheutral Mume Farces, Funny Kam's, Instrumental bolo, Cocdo JEL44 c i tations. An.. An. Commencing at 734 o'clock. Admiacoalo and 11 Oants. ji , l34t T. B. THOMEIIP. Mmager and Pimpristor BENEFIT OF THE LAWRENCE SUF. FRRF.RB, CONCERT ALL having been Placed, without chem., at the chaposal of the Ezeauti re Ucramitte for the Beli4 of the Suderers by the Lawrence catastro phe, and MRS. D. P. BOWERS Hai generously tendered her serriees. it is reatient fully announced that slim still deliver an I 'MATED LECTIIn Enn SONi AND PASSION." pith Musical Interludes and wenn; es. be Beek's Brass Band, at the Hall, OR FRIDAY EYENLYO NEAT. January lath. TICICI.T4 iS BE.sTS. SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROO.NIS, CHESI7T Street. near Sixth,_ TRIODON'S TR E AT el OF ARTS. THIS F.VENING. Will be offered the following elegant manes: The Port of Genoa. Washington and his Genera's. are truly re presented. NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS. In whieh e 0.01.0 Moving Figures are reprreented—to tether with a hie-like iew of toe General and sus Mar shals. The Arms on its, March. /HONKS OF MT. ST. BERNARD. After which the terrific scene of the Storm at Sea. The exhibition ternunating with the model view of the monster steamship. the West Eastern. Ernoon performences on Wednesday and Saturday. chins, te cents. Children.ls cents. re oven at 7. To commence et S. lal3-1: CIERMANIA ORCRESTRA.—PubIic Ree ‘A hearses my SATURDAY, at MUSICAL FUND HALL at ]Si o'clock P. M. Tickets to no had at O. Andres. and Beck is Lawton's Munn Stores, and at the door. is2l-3co A NNIVERSARY OF THE MERCHANTS' FUND.—The sixth %beltway, of this Amigos_ lionwill be held on WEDNIII DAY EVENING. Feb. 1. atHi o'itiock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL on it Mob occasion the annual report of the Board of Ma nagers will be res.!. and addresses delivered by the lion. JOSEPH R. INGEROOLL, Rev Dr. BRrt INPerD,ani GEORGE L. D 1 ZBY. k ea. The Mus c. hi the sterinenut bane, grill to under the direction of CARL /SHIVA'S. Cords of atlmuron inly No be Lad,.gratuitously. by ap plying to EDMUND A. - N 0.3 D UCE Street; SAMUEL A. 8 ruKES. WILLIAM No is . .L Ia UD WM. FRON . T Street: IG N 0.36 N. THIRD Street. 9IEMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast corner of TENTH aad C.1=17.077 Streets. great and Novel Attraotioa. dIGNOII. BLITZ, . . , The wonderful Alapelan sod Ventrileint. F.XIIOITION EVERSWEE FITR K NING DEMING TEE Commencing at 73i o'cictl end on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFT h: Rif 001%d at 3. The celebrated, Automaton Rope Vaulter. one of the greatest meow of Alech an it m ever eshthi ted, trio appear in every eshi be tion. and perform Me &annulling feats. Admiemen Vi vents. Children Meant& VIENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP TELE P FINE ARTS. II OfIESTN UT STREET, Is OPEN DAILY, (Saadaya sampled,/ from 9 4.M. till a P. M. Wanted—The Tenth volume of " t'fbis Stomas restixia. of Pirellis's. Admission 27 cents. Children under 170 s half pnoe. Sham of Stnok SW. 0,41 GENTS' FURNISIILNG GOODS. JW. SCOTT—late of the film of Wis e cheater fr. Scott—GF.NTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 514 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly amide the Girard Howse,) Philadelphia. I. W. S. would respeatfidly cull the attention of his former patrons and friande_tolo . _ new store, and pre : i;p4 AiTgtd".beNatiila Vrisla,=lritt fine Shirts and Conan. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS ! IV 0 RY T Y PEEL DAGUERREOTYPES! MoC LEE S'. NO. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Below Seventh (opposite, Jayne's HO). $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $1 Thou who dews a really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this THE OLDEST-FSTADIISHED AND MOST EXTEN SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE. Copies of DAGUERREOTYPES or Ambrotypea, of arty sire, [unshod 111 CRAYON, On. WA TIP.- ^ OLOI. Pi SUL, Or OS IVORTTYPIC dlt-!m JCS TE ECEIVED, PER VIGO. A amaignment of new and beautiful STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, which we offer at very reasonable Imo.' ELI WARD PARRISH, Fe UTTER, DRIED APPLES AND PPACHES.—.= tubs and kegs ofnme Diu.? Butter ; 140 L egs goosing dot 6.41h1,1* new L _ p oad Andes and Possess, in store and for wide by • OILL k PAUL EN 1a31.3t* No. 34 NOhlti fk tld RVEL. - THE CONFESSION AND EXPERICNCE of an INVALID, published for the bgneht sad az n warning and s caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay. A.c.; areply lag. at the same time. the means of Celt Cure. by one who cured himself. after having been put to great expense through medical imposition and quacgers. curie comes may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAY FAIR, Ese., I;,rdford, Lest Brooklyn. hint county. New York, by encloatap a post-ptvdsgidressed envelope. i5.26-1m AL AMMONIA—For sale by IVETH LY ERILL S BROTEER, 47 and 49 NORTII SE COND Ptrnrt. 1.10 BURNEIT'S COCOAINE. The following teetimorual to coneltatre ct fts oftwa,Oy 10 the ease of DANDRUFF. Borroa, 0ct..10, MO. • filessrs.Josern Henaw St Co.: GANTLZIrri: 1 bro - c Bled your Cr COAINE about saw weeks, and its eot is so ma•ked And extraordinart that 1 deem i n t my duty to state it to you. My worst complatht for several years has been DANDIVVP. with itching and irritation of the seal,. After brushing my two. my coar-oollar would be cov ered with the white scales, tdskurnitt which locled like a shower of slow. My barber tried various applications without effeet. His abuse of your COCoIINZ, and his obstinate Masai to use it, provoked me to procure and try it. have used less than a bottle. The dar..!zw.T. and the Irritation which caused it s bare entirely disappeared, and toy hair was never before in so condwon. Your obedient servant. A. A. FkLitlift. BIIRNETT'd COCOALNE. "el title sepbention renders the hair ;no matter liar au dry) soft and flossy far several days. It is conceded by all who neva used it to be the teet sad cheapest Hair Dressing in r ke World. Prepa , iiti by JOSEPH MIEN h r&en , BOSTON. and kr sale by all dealers generally, at SO cents • hoc. tle. ataim O IL ADBER—Rectified and Common fur sale tar WETHERILL & BROTHER. o 5., f 4 Veo,ll Rtm.t. 17 4 1SCATE. Cr'. ILLNIJ Q. IiAIf.C.ROFT - deceased Letters of Adrotrustration to said 1.• tato harms been granted to lta, Nuternber. ail pew indebted will please mste Darren'. and those ha' gird mg present them to SL'RAN B tHeit OFT. Adatlzustratril, 00 Buttonwood street, or to I. tomer, C. TiatAttlr JalB-wit 033,11.tr0k HO ARCH Street.