w •?• It. .; :k • MNINI titAt'obitt, • 400 : the a wap at tt Winflb Arc nK it aatowa in; 4Yalt B l l -4 1 .4 0964 Aw easird AnW thle attain,* peer - radio, • Ittesirij • W l 4lO 55,q644k 60 0.0. 46 40Ett1tE904.! 1,5 4 1 Wi11ti-' ,4K.04 6 P2 4 , 4iteett,frAir arty e l Aij i tlk-gpsitaiiread wwitl)llll . 4. tholislill4 pounds; and leeetinignitnile; haielliten 'Made tot. order fir : hoye_anrelitinfp,:. add 64{414144 ewes 7,91 . the . - I.lllomagetw ALPS time ilhhh.'irs•saw an'aebount of, Wier(ireliglf olvtltrewthcntsand rounds: being Pla4ed Ittilltp,Moithn't , abtl we ta not dhubt that, tor the, risootii'ati*CdOihniatid, ,• ther stmt bet( dilitinedi elabru(to stiparamlo - 4(11 others. All slees of themars' bant*llt 10Opt , on , hanti the !bottled firth. whloti Wiplilied the' ihorteit Isidro oh ankles to . - the breach ie tbik Oleg, • i • • '`.." . • In (=elution, we emihrotalate the lemon Church' hOlithia • Prostaiisive 'seta , the' matter of bells, end trout that the peals of the one they haver ust erected. may long reverberate star the neat Romanesque edi-, fine upon which it is bung shall be numbered among the moat anotont,oltprolt edifices In Our future metropolis.' and thetttii Oakes may cheer the hearts of Many gene-. rations with the hallowed sisoouttlons of the church.' going Another new feature will mark this • Ohnreh,; vhe emiliiitediiihiehls also Worth!' ortiotan twe al-, ludo to the out-Iron spire which is to adorn it. this Ere; bellBYel7li be the grater the kind ever erected te dine Of Ifni; eirthatiloith or south, The edifies itself 'sumac ornsitness,' and telleots much credit upon its ambits° futd & Geode% ksa. It tioonstructed of brown atone and it Of &capacity to seat ootnfortably ADGgf eix hundred persons. ',it will be ready for deelea tiort,ilidlit the grit proximo, when the outer sleet, T.t Spalding, of Oeorgia, is expected to enter tlitolells duties, , ' Tnes,Porni-OrPataanigultre.—Vo recently paid a Visit teitheilthiyanieneinienin Ifenee. situated at the' ~ounter of Bighth Mid Marriott streets. , The building In 'Which thatioup is Made end distributed; is owned by the (W,hiph 1. incorporated), The money with which they Were able to build a tenement adapted for thilikerodenOrat derived from donations. in 'oonnec,- 7 , Iforiwithl !Casey - lest for- that joltiness by ,the lets B. W. Chirk,'Ped. 'The budding n two stories In height. , the nem roCirrotvirhioh is rented for. manufaoturing: versales. ~.On the first floor, where the soup is dintri- Atiettbere ere tweentraneeli on Bieith street; with a" bititition running In the 'centre of this room; one of Ihielteduarwsla in teed bythe deleted. and the other by Vie white teltrillete - Of aPPlieallti.' The inkp is distri bated every day, tezetint fitelidala from tie boon of •'4 Bit_it„l2.*.teeloetrtat which titan l arge numbers may linebeeywenillag their way from all quarters, towards this lonafity, ' „ The - Board oiMeueteri eentiste of twelve gentlemen, two of whord..ose day in each week', attend, to oversee the groper ddlivery of the scup t, th ese entitled to re doitelt. To prevent fmitd.A visitor cells on those un provided with a reeornmendation. to BIM that the num tiorriteisuidsenth the statement of the argificiarib each Adult, one pint of soup, and one !darer brindiiitliOlitiot- to : every child, half of the *looter, 'Thug, in *family consisting of parents and five o:ein Children:. WO receive five pints of soup, socom patited'alith bread briaddin meal. -Bleb family or per isilapplio43r!tal a tlaket, arranged so as to suit the roonisite days of Abe week.- -On bandinolis to time ma negor inSittitodanoe. he statue the quantity to be given, klifilds6 tieitifige that the - song; hag been furnished on that day. ,; The' - le rece'llebry, steam , end is of the' very bee' 04kti,; finite's ionpl4.,dietyllinned the large one b andied- alien bedleihoo whielat Ls mid*. are thorough ly cleansed, preparitoryto making a different soup fo r tne day folianing.:Afithe roan isliberally 'applied with wholesinne, nutrition's vagetables..The total AllM tof supplied:deity (adults and children), by tho books of the% suoiety..nrunbers some two thousand. Any one fir lis recommendation from some tespectable per loCkeiramettiately furnished with sour and a ticket. ho Pilifinenee is made, either as to color or creed. The meneeentimee wiselamadaia-preftwence in favor of the alifd.'Wha, to avoid their.lbeing kept tong in welting, are admitted by a vitiate door:. gook t Jdre Btprlu, tilinsAreat pride lathe quality trp the soup; arid, cnitalnly - ite Wait?' doeir her greAt credit; We refietthlesrn that Dm tremor, is sadly in need of the,manageri inform us that they will hare tones** Operations unless speedily reimbursed. Euralpin a benevolent community like ours, such a re sult will not biS aorcoltted. Those desirous of witness ing what ireheve bare described should visit the Boos House. 'I hose disposed to add their mite to treasury eon do so by iendingit to the triasurir...Dobt. Draffen. kipt..24lbouth Sixth, by whim it will he gratefully re ceived and 'acknowledged. ' = Baritiosn's - Fotruvu ,losertnue:-;•The fourth of>DvA3oudder's - highly•entertaining Wed Instructive lectures on India will be delivered, at Musical Fund gall, this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock.. His sub ectithisavening will be: ,` The Ancient liindoos and the Modern Athenians, or Bindery Pantheism and Den tin,. Transcendentalism. with a' Dessert of Ilindoo Pro. Neriai." atienia. in snob hands, would be enough to drawn crowded audience in July. EXABOTED, REAFFiaRANCJI OF THE PONZT OF 1 5 08.7('rofessOr Lovering', in one of his late nitro. nomohllirefuree I:error° the Lowell Institute, said that %helmet Comet of IMl.Whion caused the abdication of Oharlestiui Fifth, of Spain. is confidently expected to rasiipSeideritte the present yiar.-and aeronomy's are eveeno* on the for the fiery visitor., The only important tbingempected to result freirWthe coin ing colludial - visitfilli!be an abandonment of ifilmsela and ill:fitting german*, and a, detertninatlon to Pro, cure something rerslif,elapitt turd comfortable at the Brown Fiume Clothlig Ball of &within Sc WHET, Nos. 8015M1 4 663 Chestnut street, above Sixth, .t9 -, Brtnivw geeing as if Brown won't hi 'excitement , prodnoed 'yeetorday by finding the grge packing-box (about the size of the one hold iher" pikes") in tho rearof 1114 - Chestnut street, is POW explairedr. On'the lid—which was much broken and :Ow/wise obliterated—was the word "Brown," very, Prominent. Aostither with, parts of other words, spikes ."" keep dry," &a., all of which was being made nPinto d sensatlowitem bY.the reporters, if the arrival of, one of the Salislien of C. Stokes, Xeystone Palace ClObbing4toreAlooisted under the Continental Botel,) had not explained it as beineone of the boxes formerly 6 , mi/thane •• Brown Cloth." of a superior quality, used in the manufacture , of their extensive stook of winter and spring clothing. "' Irattain' Cogruni, _as a sanitary • regulation, is attracting some alteration in the Old World, where the heeltl t we's:nails 'generally ranch better than in-the AJniledittates.'S In a rePOrt send and adopted at a meet- Ingatitheladies' 'National Sanitary ,Assoolstlon, held !alai - air. la July lait, the following language omits s "T*lilloiall that a great part of the weakness and &s -mut trhich the ,Asechtiation aims to prevent is caused by Impioperly made clothing, the committee are pre• paling so:meats rot of patterns for WTI part of the dram of women end ehildren, with special reference to health andoontfort, with an explanatory tract, whieh can hi ' iiheaply Mt to any part of the country." Were suluilar attention - mud to gentlemen's dross in this country. we 401114 expeot to read resplutiofis advising all men to wear the, jay sad_ elegant costumes of GninVtilo Stokes, the National Tailor, of 60T Chestnut street. - • ntPllblrltlktbrr IN HOOP 81111TB.-L.DOUgllitt Sher. wood,' of Now . York, thepioneers of theNoopokirt bueinesr, bare in t brourht out at new style of Eltirt e Galled tie 'Dello of the South." which is said to be the most etrgant and perfect made. A peonlim feature of thir *Wit. is, that it is.made without clasps and is not therefore liable to got out of order. •Tns °Reamer ri.ssr to the olty to buy Stereo 'pool° Slides, beautifully colored: inat M. J. Franklin's. 1118outtr Fourth street, below Chestnut. FI?IMWI4L • AND COMMERCIAL. This - PrritmAtnita, Feb. !OSLO. A glarinip at the stOok tales or to-day will thew that the hosinest hat suddonly taken a start, and prices a' rise hardly to be looked for even after the long and drenfy doll tattoo through - which we have patted. City islaireAl;Rl for she, old illSoa, and Wt fin' the. new bonds; `fhe kei , note,lind - igarcely a seanlity named on the whole list of Wiles huh( to show's, empathetic, edvancie, > - - -Autrw , eountlirfeit .lust put in circulation is thus do. berthed r "3a' on-Wrentham Bank. Mom Vignette— man ploughing on upper left cotter ; figure 8 on lower left coiner ; Attire S with female and Three' in letters. on right; largan,3 in middle—red tint. Inattation of genuine." _ • alleditd:itfeWdeye stns, to a petition circulated einort gibe hankers in New:York loran amendment of the .existing' laws respecting the legal presentation of pro= ratewr, notes and notice to endorsers. Mr. Allen, of Etta; het introduoed a bill lite the New York Assembly Inpoordenea with the emperor the petitioners. It up. pears to be drawn so as not to interfere Irltit well. known etwanterautt Minna. Our Board of Trade ehould take thlii matter. es well as !het of legallaing February ltd 411 a,ao aril' holiday; into* their consideietion. ' The bill ye:if:as follOsesi - . An-Sot in relidion to commercial paper. The people of the Rtato of NewYork,representr dinaerate and As sembly _do onset as follows - PK. w here no place of PRYTWIDt ie specified before tfsdeignature in any Proraiseory note, draft, or hjli of extlhangO, or in the acoeptanos of any' draft or bill of exchange. notice of the non-payment thereof shall be antfiedent to charge the endorsers or drawer of any such riottrolreft,or hill of exehange, without any precious pregrotatiorgeof each promissory note, draft, or bill of exchange for payment.' • . .411 m. 2., All mottoes of non-payment or non‘ancept once of any promissory note, cheek, draft, or bill of exchange, may be served hy•dopoeiting them. 'with the POitace thereon prepaid, in any post Mike, directed to the city or town, or other place inftated. under or op posite to the signature or endorsernmt of any endorser OrliflrMir of any scat croMissory :tote, check, draft, or bill of egobanse. es his, her, or tl , ,lir plane of resi ded:tee or 1,90 of•hestness. sod. in the abten.e or any suahAndiestion, to i. the plot w h here,,suoh prorniseory .. 11. Vt I,7 k hil m al t e efutil li teke in tiVf tit s =fit day of gay next. ly , t shall nut apply to any paper bearing date before that. • - The appretnis Court of the State of-New York has deelded,in the case of James C. Willett, eberiff, Ye, The-Equltable Ingenues Company of London, flits* debts dtie by n non-resident corporatlon to a non- 'ghat are not liable to attachment is that State . . . , . . Official Journal In Florence publishes a royel erie f le Boron Degni, now vice preeident of the /If the Two Sioilies, with a salary of thirty du _ 004, of five pouwilisterlingi per month, is promoted to foieldenof of.that 'hank, with a monthly aviary of , fifty: dune* or tabout forty dollars. The ordinary go - MN& of the brink, Baron cariainelli, it promoted to yion presidency. and hip apiary raised from twenty firadnants to thirty ducats per month, and the afar numerary governor. Ferri, eneoeede to the ofd place aid Aslart. Six nobleman are appointed supernumem rj governori.; The letter-to the London Times, front which we ex - tieleithesekete, ears, very truly, that it a part of the systeMnf the Government to give its employees a wisp of hay mid' tarn them out to graze where best they ell ii-rind it Laticeninte' in this manner for the immense enruptionwhich prevails, and the downright robberies • thet are practiced. This story of a live-hundred-doll sr many. attached to the niche of president of the chief fiteelinetitation of:the Kleedomwillhardly be credited in this country. except by the acatinintatioes of,the man WfiC4speilleil for the appointment of turnpike-keeper, aid geld he Would take it for nothing, " with stealinge Qn the States of Ohio, hlisreissippl, Florida. Miohl. owe rind Arkansas, the businen of banking, is carried mxiiitant entirely by private bankers. d list of these, latite,Btateapamed.aswellasinthe other States, and esilo,Burope. le contained. in the Bankers'. Resister,' Pubgebildat the office or the Bankers' Magazine, No Ideyeatt street;NeWYork. The same volume minted WI tilitCof E k elltitlks 41 each Mate. with the names of pre- erheate_apCisehier of each, attaclenent law of each State. - and *Write of limitations, with various other de tai btec initiortince to eierchanta and hankered _iTinarnneßnmsay. lib's message, estimates the pre ' leittmOftroii of Minns lola at 180,000; and the assessed - valgewtthe property in lade won over forty millions of dedingilThepepulation has, on an average , doubled liii#l:ll4 - viticteders, and the wealth has increased even merawaildlL,_ -The extent of the farming interest mar " he veld ineditiefalkiwitelablese - -'whieh have been pre, • Pnedirillekastilyininvess, and embrace nearly me* an Igo igcsfie gores '-'lVFP:rl:ls4l7•o•lfarnia"....?.n. 21 art, Aerate ad laud per farm.. 2l)i anise riOntecra 0 rig% 'AltOltath i r•A AOC= I gate, bu5he15........3,309,441) coni - . '...:44,4764:01T0titt0e5, Mushels...eoo,ooo TcA deYtid4ot4rete:,-011ettenoctel, Tenneease, says that wae finished On MO aapi-leittiOa theenmeetion through to New Orleans is iittstAiwee. New miens and TkiiioOP „lb r Aitli wilt be onlielghty beers; By Jherzedrtli there -Ow oeutinnous ter, 3,IMT - to, to,Neir Xlrlininhinoept :-,/,' , l47itiort' tag thei.litidiou t .taa4aonekati4, Potar; ' 4 4d ' ,otial of oitgogag, :44fkrbt*. *if ikkitipto44lllt9l4,k 004 Pt 41 arererate. for 9,Sei miles of raids, 1691,781,061• or near's' ane'tentil of the whole railway, system of the United, Metes, of which 1,066, tulles &retitled to thigeontimions; •,' The following are the current !violation, for greets, domain° exchange, &o 4 as fitntished by CrOilil & Co.* barliet ig; NO. 40 South Third,etreeti Oltyuler.g 1..).04N Old Anierloen solA. . A 06 So verei gns.....,.4.asereus • Alexia= dollars.- —.1.0631. Napoleons—xi franeg.B.Rl Spasm&... —1.09 Ten Shale re fee 8. Amer. " " (immortal 800 Five frang5,..4,..., guilders ...... —3.98 Oertheh grottos.-- . 1.06 Spani e ls doubloon', Freuoh " , 1.10 Patriot UrortAxon. . . I;FiAoh'gP.rtrig'4i,, gitteturg...— y toff die Baltimore .... " to S' " L i o l ol l io l ia t e l :::: . . $i t: § ' 1 R mainland 4 to ~ St. L0w5.....2 to 2ts' " Charleston.... to " 0htea50.......2X tot %.. Savannah..... 31, to " levet...ad. ..... Xto 1 0 Mobile—. —.par to ' '‘ , 05hvi110......1 to IX " New Orleans.. par to " I em01ue......1 to 114 . PHILLDELIIIIA. STOOK =MUNOZ 5A1413. February 9. MO. itaroavto sr B. E. BLAYKAIIIIB, FIRST BOARD. 1000 City 61.0.2rAint.191 1190 ...do.do new........1061C0 MO ..—. 200 d 0... ...100 600 ZOO 100 do . o d.; . X . **** 100 do. ..... 1 1 600 Cataa; 643 . . 21 1000 Long lald Sac.. 62 10000 N Penns A d0..c.6 65 10000 awn 65 20000 109.... 90 -1 000 1000 8024 d 6s.tswn 23 0 PO NM Cam hc. dm do '&3 6a AOO do 10 Peoria 30 53 d 0............., 203 30 N renna 8.58 BETWEE 0 0 0 CI tr 6e, saw." .6.3.108 1060 Bobuy do i say• 63, 82 21 250 6 Penn& .R....... 384 • 16N Ponds 10 Mlnekili R......... BB 7. do 88 3 d 0... • • 1. 6 1 9 la 118,44'3180d 00 112 do ion Booth & 10 Bohn,' Nov-- 7 108 do pfd........ 2 Girard 8k.......... 484 !100 Pert( It Mk ooK 100 Reading R.... 3 dy 1014 70 LobtBh aril, lots., 27X Nornotown R 81 9 do 44 Moak Bk. 61 930 LOU Ipld R,.. b 6 11 Consolidation * Bk.. 33 i s wOO Elmira 24 m 7s. •14 do Id 14$' /MO Leh i gh di 14 /2h sorip 2 . 7 BOARD. . lIROOND 140 abt Penns Ps-- Pa r Pen do Nat 1000 Pelson Coupon se.. NH 1001 City es. 11._, ..2 dvd..101)11 M It O Reading Be '111!ie 7u) leoo buss °Bpi] 05....n0 ago Thumb g h Ea. • T 10600 ajr , 1 I R... 4 Morris Cnl pfd....101 SO P• 11114 11.,' . 01,0811161 PRIOEB-4 Ask .4. logy " )0. antnri=7:v " '70... ..g0 82 1 1: V -11 :kr%7l r•Va ltiar47,7A " 1 Morpn God .01 . 0u.49 dd 9ohtiq fi r gi l sis t k. l .% 10 . 7 .1 1 :17 . 2 7 1 Tya Lehigh /1.321 P, lot& • to r da I 1 4P 10 Norridown Del Div Cn1.......... as Lehigh New. 10t6.1 - 04 6154 MO Haulm! R ho 10111 Unign ilk 205 10 do 23)5 32 EMI& Bk. lots 1.8 SW nil R,116.601Vil OTIVE AND FIRM. eta. 43/0.1 Rohl Nnv i rgf-- .11 16H s i n n O;i:6l 6 3 4 4. .9d mort.l 111 4x Lon fatfind H..... 11 !Lehigh f.:061.k.H6v.61 52 1.11PAnn6 6 11.:•.—........Z. 43i (Cat6vn issa do 161 mR bile,36M 'FraniSouth 5.60 61 IItTARACEI 8 0x Philadelphia Markets. , • „ , FXSItItiIUX o—Dlolllllp The .fireadatUffs market is firmer trit rather quiet to day, and the demand- for Flour mostly Teculative. Salesinolude SO bids otralght sul M erfine at 662.4, and 300 Milo middlingly at ei per . Btmis t lots are wanted at the former figures. T o rotation and bakers are buying to a fair extent at from dna° to $6 for en perline and extras. 36.2506 60 for .family, and 4.6.760 726 for fancy brands. accordion to quality. Ryo flour ie dull and freely offered at. 54.2.5. and Penns Corn Meat at 53.71 i per bbl. Wheat is in fair demand end rather seams at previous quotations. About 1 200 hue have been picked at Minna, for rod, and 1460180 roj white, the latter for prime. Rye is better; about 700 bus Penns sold at Mo. corn is scarce ; there is not meek wintry for it, and 1400 bus yellow sold at 770 in store. data continue dull _at gelgerat cents for Pennsylvania. Barley—Prime quality oomtnands full rates ; 1 800 bus 4.10107' Molt sold at We by. Bark is wanted, and noroitron, if here won d bring an advance no last sale. Cotton is fitmtr , but the demand is limited, and armee range from 11 to ligtio. cub, for Calends. Orocones—Stooks are voq tight, but the demand for all kinds is limited andprices are unchanged. Provi sions are buoyant. and the market rather more active; sales include.%) bids men r ork on terms kept, private. 100 (Make Boom at 120130 for Hams 10kic for Bdes. and 84 tor Shouldore 100 casks Green Meets at 10)(010)6 for Hama m0k10.7,5fe573f0 for Shoulder* in malt, and 9No Mama Sides. Some and sold at from 1035 to lik'o rd lb, and 100 bble No.l Mackerel at $16.00 VP bbi. tmeds lire quiet, and about 300 hue eloverseed sold at Is 4 5006 for common to good end prime quality ; Timothy seed is wantod at 52.7603. and FAueed at 81.6301.60 Whisker is rather more active ; 600 bids Penner !rants sold at ttlio. WO bbl, Ohio 1tt0,60 bbls drudge 21021160, and MO at 220 Air New b. O. lIIMMID 3031131. 10000 Minoan St la. 61 130 N Y Central....oog 703 4 6000 do WO In 100 do MO 71 3000 N Y Central da ... Di 350 do .1,40 708; 3000 Mich Con Ea lot m DS' 100 do ..........b24 7074 1000 Harlem lot mtg.. 94 100 do 25 70t 60 Park Ilk 106 TOO. do ----MO TO3 25 Ilic of COMmero6. 96 100 do —....020 70%, 60 Panama 10.132 300 Gal & Clitootto R... 67!i' 60 Cloy & 'Pitfall R. 78 16 do 6754 100 Chi & R 1a1d...8101121 100 findoon Riv R... 060 40 60 " do 6V 100 Mob 8& N I Ltd 161 4 RV Rending R .... b 3 60, 1100 do 16,4 THE KEW!. COTTON, though steady, favors 'layers: sales 1,600 bales at 21No for inklilling uplaade, Including 600 baton In traaidta, Cdprla ie steady. with antes of 260 bags. Rio at 11 3 3 ( 6130, and last evening 1,600 bags fit. Domingo at 1.116 e, oath., - °groyne are firm, with sales of 1 250 boxes Staten Wand Adamantine at 18c. Patent and sperm are un changed. Hors are gmet. with a moderate stock of desirable qualities ofiering. Small lades are making at Boldo fur i0r,.111/15 Is without ohanite of mornatit. Bales of 23 hints Porto ilico at and 200 bbls new Moans, at 480. • • • 80.te.-I'orther vales of 130 boxes Outdo aro re. ported at 90,1 mos. WriautsoNs.—Balos 1 600 The, ht 780. There are some other transactions rumored, but cannot be traced to an authentic souroo. • - • • • • • Rios is unchanged ; Bales 250 ton, at Reef°, cash. al in Aa,—The market is quiet. but firm at former quota tions. without :sales to report. Conn is easier. Salmi 6,000 bushels, at 30*910, for new whi'o and yellow. o:L,.—Linseed is quiet at 670680. Crude Fish Oile are steady at unchanged prioes. Bricx*.—We hear of sales of 9,000 male Camila on terms not made public, but understood to be at 100. Baas is without change to note. with transactions In eluding 600 this and 600 tor. POR9 is better. and quoted at $17.374,17.50 for old 91559, 1/9.124 , 1&25 for new do, .12 13312.25 for old 14.37e14.5.0 for new do. with sale. of 2 600 Mils. incll2.KLudinc6oo bblsold•prune, sellers' option, all March, at $ Cut Meats are firm, with sales of 590 Pkgs. Bacon is firmer. with Balm 6f 35,000 inn pick' d Reines at eatitgo and 300 boxes sity tone (dear Atidil es at 100, and 50 boxes do ribbed at Me. Lard is firmer, with sales of 1160_pkgi 110111(0. wiliaXav is steady, withArtles of 000 bbls at 23)60210. Waxer-8 000 bus whits Kentucky and California sold today on private terms. SVGA* is more motive and Arm. with salsa of 1,000 hhde Cubs Aluseovada. at 71gee74fo 1 201 hhde and NO bbis Demsram at73(o ; and, by anouon, 103 Midi of New Orjeatill at Miesls.6e. Fun:a—The sales no dav amount to 4.000 htils. State and Western; 1.700 bldg. Bouthbru; and 400 bbls. Cana da at late figures. Fallouts—The engagements Include to Liverpool 25 hbils. Tallow at 22e ed INO toe. I.aril at 26s 75 ban. Ba con at 26e ; 600 bits Cheeee at 22s 6d, and 214 Ms. Rios ai .251. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL argil, NP TO TIVILYB O'OLOOS WIT NIGHT GIRARD HOIIBE--Chbatnut at., below Ninth, F Selo, La Jos biroll. St Louis W 9 O'Brien, N Y a R. Donaldson. St Louis NorbY, Cinoinnati, 0 ' s n Loathe, 8t Louis . P Ogler, Tenn DI Morrell, Pa W H Ewen. Tenn Jno Brownti c _ Ow Tenn Semi Priebe% Tenn Jno Shields, Ky R H doer. Ohio H. Lehner, Bellefonlahle,o Jno V Mellor, BtLouts l) l Wilmot, Roston Mr Sjeakting II Y . g WColien. Vol Mrs J DamNY e P id Winder to 14, Ori II N Gombriii. Bolt , P Maifett Oa E C Frost & la. N Y Dr Beret 11, Md Mies Woodward, Jer City Miss frowbriago, Jar City Miss &wpm:wit..Jet City o,p 0 Harne,Je rimy City M A Zobrielcie,N Y W Been & la,,N Y CO Bostwick, I 4 Y A.l Johnson, N Y D Fannon, me This It Ntter, N 3 James fihylvor, BaltJohn a Miller, Ky 9 Z Martin, Louisville Rh Todd. N Y J A Dittrion, St Louis ' James Crosby & la, N Y William nook, Jr, Pa Geo S Rutherford, St Louis arrestl6 l. o 4 Z N Y Wm Kent. N Y Mr Hatew.ari, N Y W Firrostone, Easton it r im K Colwell. Balt W A Covert & la, N i 8 Lousing, Pans O Portetie. Mobilo M H Rook & la, NJ 44 8 OnorAen & la, N J Chas Jacobs. Chester co .1 Millor I , Y J: J /gone, Boston S a ' , whew., Ky r it nutter. Va R L. Dickerson, Vs Geo W Doesberry. Va. .1 n Wilson, 1 , 3, Alex Swift & le, Cin, 0 b Susafield, N Y D 'l' Tardy. Va 8 C Tardy, Vs T A Dueliler„Va P W hhearer t Miss J A Waters. Day ton, 0 W Irvine, y u 8 Jamestown Dom Bolter, Reading 0 A Nichol • Reading ICH Muhlenberg,tteadlng B Patteroon,kintaville Dr Charlton, U 8 PI It W Driver, u 9 N J H Purply. Wheeling, Va Richard Schell, N r Dr 0 E Mickel, 13 0 Thos H Williams , N Y y H Stout. gp l .o 0 W Yerby, N YJohn Me. W T Gleamm. Portland II SoulPortland_ }?, romplrips.l3l,harnpton Hon T Jones Yorke, N J Ma It Teller,Pl rtio Judson, Wm E Punnett, N C Burks, Oa Ti n D i tilre ° . l lt.i bb 08 Latowellames I) Jones. Violosburg 88 Farrington, St Louts John O'Brien, Md F W Bouthack, Me Saml Powers ,_N 0 F 8 Hoffman. N Y It W Nolan, N 0 0 vs Alexander ` _Memphis IS Fairbanks, Vt 8 W Dauchy, N WI) Harnou s .N Y W A Kennedy, Balt 1, Ilaiir, PI Y ovine, P 4 bb, I'Vail). D 0 If B Dyer, N Y 1. h, Sherlock. Rochester 'free W Connelly,Roohester 0 W Show, Ohio W L Scrauton & la, ionn 013 MoCawley. VBN 0 Duvall, Lewmiolle It Knott, Louisville F,13 Evart _, _Louisville J T Burg, Louisville .1 5 Petit. Louisville J 0 Rowell, N 0 L B Colwell, Baltimore JONES' HOTRL—Ohestnut et.. below Seventh. Mel Beal, Washington J. B Brednax.oregou 8 it Berry, Oregon J J Bans,Alexandria Wm Batley, Phlls, J Harrison, Phila ,O Marks. Cincinnati il Jones Cincinnati lion. Cleveland L hereon. Cleveland A K Moo, PA ti D Rodgers, Va TB Cartrirlit, Mass ' L Myer,, Mass C E Kent, Richmond J K Center. Richmond birkt orever, N Y , 14 K List , Vs A Wilhelm k la., Pa Chas it Woo lsoY, N Y If Willshar, Jr, Brooklyn It Rensald,N Y EW Pitzmaurice, Pa la Bemly, bliss D Miller. Ala Thee Webster, N Y ft H 'Sanborn & la. Boston Wm 8 Boykin', Balt J R Hunter, Memphis EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Rat) O. Pcott, New Haven j) B Davidson, Mo Brown ,N Y .1 8 Ihnnant, PhamlXTllle H P John, Phoenixville T A Chandler. Del T Wilmington T itusband, Dol 8 Lane, Port Providence NATIONAL HOTEL—Enos street. above Third. J ytokinan,N Y J Jameson, Pa LI De Grath • P. II Neville. Ala J D flaluener t. a.m. Pa G P Lona, N Y J A Worman, j.ewtsburg C Clark, Annville Jitpaliehltmaiit:,tDsevly Pa Fe r s h Pa r ph A It i finolde, Pa II &moan, Jeanstlille, Pa JI 1 0 . kr22, Bale i Harbor J Renard k la, Ohtmokin Miss Itespard & elm, Pa r i l 'Orte l tl o o Mn tlUif W:4.; d ing FOUNTAIN HOTHL—Beoond street, above Market. W Williams, N Y J Feraurion, Paltneyvillo J Oramkille, Pultneyville AW H gem, N y Davie W chambers, N J Buston,Levristown. Del iluckmester. &num, Del Col H F rost, N Y Dr T Mott. Mammal, Pa Ott)M Harlan. Del James Marshall, Del J V Hoireeker, Elm.y rna,Del Haraadine,Lflipoin, Del Mice M Woodal . ), Del 11 Townsend, Carnden,Del J Harilen it ri 0 MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh O B Franke, Ohio $ MoFato & la Books co C C Van Horn, Bait Frank Myers, ttlt Peter Porter, Easton Henry Jonce, Abanon MA Linea, fi Y B Withantoon, Jr, N J Theo T Lines, N Y ,BLAOR BEAR ROTEL—Thirdat. above Crallowhill. Jacob Kienzle. Pottsville Alvin 'Faust, Upper Dublin FL Lauber, Scranton, Pa W Saesaman, euinneyrn Bawl Morris, Philo Henry Mrturer.Bechtelev'e Day Rechtel. Bechtelsville John P Orth, N Y Rev S K.Drobst, Allentown MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, ab. Callow!.111. E Walborn, Lebanon It B Althousn, ftehk co J Mace Nf' Plata ? l eo H Koons,lloBillle,Pa 8 L Houston, Danville, Pa B hhaeffer. Reading H Fine, Bethlehem Yocum, Reading J H Futter, Altoona, Pa STATES UNION HOTEL—Market et., above Sixth, A Speakman, Pei J S (Reim. Phila. 8 Wm, Coffee Run, Fa P O Wong ' darneburg A Wolfked, Jonestown, Fa I Weise, Centreville, Pa .1' Moore. Centreville, Fa A Sawyer, Sopron keore. Pa Maori Rough, Fa PI McDonald, Pa F Dare, ti J BARLEY _ItTHEAF HOTEL—Second et.. below Vane. J Weller, Aid Mies Weller, had 4R Swallow. Pa ,8 Sollidar; New Hope Cook. Belem, Mass ' W Brooks, ma em, Mess wort 'Trenton, N 3 3 D Clark, Scranton D 0 Rot1;11J ' A K Clayton ; Books oo THE UNION HOTEL—.I4mh street; above Third. noHock 14 la, Pane Glum Jegob Ault, Cincinnati. 0 Johnson, td N 14 Arlen, A id M-Veriglio ;6 AN DRAHAN'iI' HOTEL—Fouth_ street, ke_low .4roh, 0 Relays i fi , J r Meintlre, Wlint,Ai ~, 4 o l ll§ . Pl:Pr i titl v V:lliesb 3 Grader,H antsnW, Warren 0 Hoffman, J lintel% c t o J T MeNoat, Perry to on W D HMOs & a, Conn Blehon, Conn MIK 11, W riloodwin, 1 B Doll, Ind W H Allen, Ind - 3 Haltsinger, St Louts Mile Oldham, Elkton, Md R A Oregon., N Y R W Bonsai', Nornstown Wll Lovell, Renton, Pa 0 J 'Poland. Philo ft It Warrington & It, Cala W II Forsyth. Pittsburg hlDonnelley. Conn J It Bartlett. Va M Flertlett,lVe J n Minas. KY 11 0 Moss. Taxes John Murphy. Tenn John A Alarshall. Phil% P Area, 111. ins Gee Campbell, Ire 8 Joh nston , Wooster, 0 J F Hung, Pa RevJos Mahon, Pittsburg AMERICAN HOTElr—Ceestnnt st.. above Fifth. 0 St Clare,_Eitston P F Conover, Beaton II Breves, Molti le, Ala P Moule J P tilleMk, 'llis' N W (nark, sda J E Woltf, Va. 0 Hill Brenton , W Chem H Potter, R I Semi H Dollen, Chas co Jas Hopper. Md 11 Willsher, Jr. Brooklyn A Thdmeni,Elrifirs, N Y i 11 Compton & In, N J Gen D H.lyaril.N V 11 Smith. N Y J D Gordon, _Phil& J M Moore, N Y C 0 Hoes. NY Chne P Smith, esas 0 0 Benton, N Y F E Arnold, Cincinnati Jne W IldoCurdy, Va Berm Miler. Va c B F..srs, Springfield Chas W Hersey, Boston It D Lockwood, Mass P.: Buyoe, N Y cilwond i oron, Bristol H 1, Strong, Bristol John 11 Gentry,Riohmond Jas E Snares. N J A Shmve, N J John B zitookt,on, N J MAI I" hl Olesson, Phila CIOmMERCIAL 1107 E 111 d , above _Cbestnut. G B Wood,Lano so, Pa of Jovkann, N J .1 Wilson. Newark, Del J Mon. Pride , Aix Mvdo. Coatesville Imo 13ertoles, Reading Jamea Modesty, Reading 1300 Proctor, Needing BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhlll. S Kinsey, QuOcertown John r 4 Dnvis. Pn W Btralsni v Luterne eci John Newbold, Sacks on hire B Ritter, /inshore 11:M i t, IP, Virg:4 Wns Ritter. PI ttsburg David Dater, Pittsburg W B Landes!, Pa PT. Loma HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Third Dr Darden, UB A Wm A Doran. PhDs& Robt Brown. Cil3, 0 8 Voodoo, ludlanapolie B 0 Damn. N lt Ernest Medlar, Pi Y Thomas Oliver, Del D Oliver, Del Col D Potter, ri J J Atwood, N J Thee L Add son, Pa JLather k la. Phtlada John_9 Hurl.. y. N Y 11 0 Medley, 1.4 Y 8 R Taylor. Chester oo F.ll Brumball. N Y A P Richa , deon Me J Colburn. Mau E 8 Archer. N Y Thomas Bell Pittaburli N Monnremery, Balt John Ll Murphy, Balt 111,am T Bell,N Y • IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Prees.j NEW LONDON.—Bohr Mary Johisonl7,eBl rally while oil Sheller. Bunt= & Co; 7it7 do do ti A & E A Linden. MARINE INTELLIGIENCE. ORB FOURTH PA= ARRIVED. fteemship Kennebeo, Hand :Shows from N York, With, lodge and passeotarssnJill 2111derdicio. &I Obis oaranak. Rowland, da s from Liverpool, with mdse to Cop! Bros. Bark Reindeer. Kerlin, from Rio de Janeiro Deo 29, with 3101 bags coiled to 'rhos A Newhall & Opus. Bohr Mechanic.. rienderson.2 days from Odessa, Del, with oats to Jas Barratt & Bon. Bohr Mary Johnson, Hastings. 4 days from New Lon don, with oil to dhobro Buntuor & btenintug Anterioa, Virden, 12 hours from Delaware Breakwater having towed up ship Baranalc and bark Reindeer. • LeR at the Breakwater, bark Elf, from Rio do Janeiro. brigs Teofredo, from Palermo; Resolute, from nano; 'Mary E Milliken, two horm brigs. and seta A Hammond. Famed below Bombay Hook. bria tiaml Welsh, for Ravens, and Alice Franklin, for Oisuluegoe. OLEARED. BtrJ 8 Bhrivor, Dennis, Dalturiore, A Groves, Jr (Correspondence or the Philadelphia Exehange.) rota PENN, Del. Feb 8. At 8 A M today the bark Valetta. and a brig supposed to be the Platitagenet, starter down tne bay under tow, and sloops Zephyr and Isabel left the wharf at the same time in charge or a ettanitug. At 3P M a tug passed down wan a berm brig. The aohr Ivy put back up the raver for repairs. having sustained come ells hi damage from the ice. :gumtree' vessels have passed herd to• day under with bound down. Yours, Ao. BASEL. B. CLEAVER. . . . (COlTOrpOndence l'lmatielphla Fatehanke,) CAYE ISLAND, N J, Feb g-3 P M. The sloop-of-war Jamestown, lbw I:Armtek, barks Conrad and Reindeer. toot steam at the Breakwater this morning, and proceeded up. The rest of the fleet left for Ytuladelphuf under canvas, with a southern breeze. The harks Helen Marta. for Boston, Oak, for Charleston, It Davis, for New Orleans. Valetta, lor London, and brig Delhi. for Port au hums, wont to sea last evening. Wind south. Yours, .ko. THOS. D. HUGHES. DT TELZONAPH. (Oorreepondenoe of The Press.) !Moron. Feb 9. Arrived, ships Indiana, from New Orion,,;; Old Do minion, Irmo Apalaohicola; Bebtorticook, from do; barks Emblem, from Messina; Union. from Mobile; Ida Kim ball. from New prleans; J W Andrews, tom Mobile. Below, ship Richmond, from New Orleans; bark lien Warren, from Turks Island, Noavots. Feb 9. The steamship Augusta, from New York for Savan nah, put in here to-day, having met with a slight aom dent to her machinery. MEMORANDA. _ . Steamship Delaware, Cannon, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Steamship Kensington, Baker, berme, arrived at Sea ton yesterday.. Steamship City of Manchester, Cummings, front Li verpool, via St Johns, NF, arrived at New York yes terday. Snips Berlin. May, and Rotunda, Peroy, from Saran. nsh, arrived at Havre 22,.1 ult. Ship Alliance, De Forreat, for Charleston, cleared at Havre Met ult. Bark Monmouth. Smith, from Monism for Philadel phia, before reported in distress at Gibraltar, bad been surveyed previous to lath ult, and recommended to be dismantled of her sails, yards, Ito, the attempts made to get her of having proved unsuccessful. brig Clyde, I Br) Parker, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. Sohn Johniones,etephennon, from Wilmington; Ann Elisabeth. Ireland, from Milford, and Ceres, Meredith, from New Castle, Del. arrived at New York yesterday. Bohr B D Bellows. Clark, cleared at New Yarn yester d for Philsdelphia. Bohr hiehard Vans, Prink, for Moorehead City, old at new York yesterday. Rohr Marshall Perrin, Gibbs, sailed from New Bed ford Bth met, for Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. WORCESTER'S NEW ENOLIBR DICTIONARY, ROYAL QUARTO EDITION, 18 NOW COAIPLETEII. It wan be obtained in Philadelphia only from the Agent of Messrs. HICKLING. SWAN, ds #I4ENVER. at the bookstore of JorPENINGTON & BON, SEVENTH Street, between EVeltiut end Chestnut, or at that of Messrs. 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TIER " CHARLIC9 1181D3IPCIE" CIIANEYAGNII —This is the purest mole of Champagne now in the market, and is called " Charles Ileidsiesk." Gamma WIIITIELEY. NO. 135 South FRONT BMOC, a the agent. fermth Om M. FINIELVB SAWING MAUTfINE3 ARE WAlL n:crEn the beet for all kinds of Family Swine or mean factoring purpoees. If they do not work well they wil be ezahanted, or rho price refunded. Frioe e6O, and upward.. 011. CHESTNUT Street. up strain. 1181-tutuece Ot• GROVICR & BigiaVe eILTISSIATID KOIWELIIIS FAXILY -P1 MAIM •! RODAVID 1.1.1011. !DD oliEnttuT BTEEIII, PHILADRI4MA. SIAM N 5 SAVING FUND—NORTHWIIN CORNER BICOND and WLLNVT Eltreets.—Deposita re oeived in email and lane mann% from all °leases of the community, and allow interest at the rate of Are per Gent. par annum. Money my be drawn by cheeks 'without lots eta tared. Moe open daily, from 0 untIIII o'olook, end on Mon• day and Saturday until II In the evening. Preadult FRANKLIN FELL; 'Vaunter and Secretary, OHMS H. MORRIS. _ SINGER'S SEWING A.LA.OIIINRS. No. 2 Sewing Machines.— No.l Sewing alaohinea 20 Tho Family Sewing Machine, A... 70 The Family Sewing Machine— J. M. SINGER & CO., d22-Sin No. 009 CHESTNUT Street. ONII PRICE CLOTHING OP TON LATHS? SSYLIS, made In the best [Panne!, expressly for RE TAIL BALES LOWEST melting gimes marked In Plain Figures. MI goods made to order warranted maths feetory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered o, as we believe this to he the only fair way of dealing All aro thereby treated alike. JONES tc, CO., sea-tf tl4 MARKET Street. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAYEN.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for eale at reason. able prleee. No. 804 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. mai tf It:YANA gr. WATSON &vim} FuND-NATIONAL SAFBTY TRUST COUPANY.—Chntared by the Stated Ponnzylvaala. RULER. I. Money Is reotived every day, end in ens =mint, arse or small, 9. PIPE PER GENT. Intermit Is paid for money from the day It is PM In. B. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever It is nailed for, and without notice. S. Money is received (rum Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or smallimms; to remain a long or abort penod. 0. The money reoeived from Depositors In Invested Is Real Mate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, end other lint els's Esonnties. 6. Ofloe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest or a ./ Third street. Philaddlohiet. sell MARRIED. STIT,I,E—RMITII.--On the 7tn inst.. by tho Right Rev. Bishop Potter D. D..lforece K. Mille to Idpgite K.. daughter of William H. South. AT H I).—On the let inst., by Rev. Raid. Rteel. D. D.. Mr. John M. Stevens, of Abington, to Mtge Josephine Baird, of Moreland. DIED. NORMAlN.—February le. at Summit. Mississippi. Benjamin M. Norman, of New Orleans, Louisiana. • EIGIIK'VKY.—On the morning of the fith inst.. Ellie Randolph, younaest eon of 11. P. and Mary 28. Schetky. aired 4 months, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hie parents. No. 1016 Melon street, on Saturday alternoon, at e 2 • o'clock. without further notice. WASHINITI ON.—On the morning of the 9th Instant, Warner Fairfax. only si n of Warner F. and M A. J Washington. aged 2 years and I months. CLERY —At, Ceeltenham. Englaud, on the MI of Go tuber. 1858. Jame. Glory, Esq.. IL N., aged 70 yea's, • KHYBER —Soddenly. on the morning of the 7th 'pet., Ellinnan Winchester Keyser, in the 69th year of his Phe male relatives and friends of the faintly are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 231 North Ninth street, without further notice. this (Friday N ft or n n the 10th lent, at I o'clock. o prooeed to Germantown. The officers and members of the Grand Lodge of A. Y. M. of Penner Ivania, oleo the ollieere and members of Union Lodge, No. 121, are respectfully invited to at tend. • POULTERER.O the Btl»estant. Ifat'ie Imorene, infant daughter of Stephen B. and Harriet V. Poul terer, aged 2 years. 7 inonthe mile days. Th 3 reletives and friends of the family are mooed fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residenee of her rparents, 17 , 91 Mount Vernon street, this (Fri• clan) afternoon, at 9 n olook, without further notice. • GLENN.—On the7th Susie, daughter ol Benja min F. and Mary Glenn, aged 6 ears. The relatives end friende th e tas faintly are invited to attend the funeral. from the reaidence of n th en tne, south. est corner of Green and !seventeen ets., on Friday, 10th 'net., at 10 o'olonk A. M., without fur ther unitise. Interment at Frankford. • L 1.18.—0 n the 7th Inst., Penny. wife of Dr. Lajue. The male relatives and friends of the family are In• sited to attend t'e funeral, without further notiee, from her late reeidenee t No. 1331 Sernee Street, this (Friday rr ing at 9 o olook. • TAYLO .—On the 7th inst., Bantle! Taylor consort of Joshua aylor, deceased. in the 77th yearn her age. The relittives and friends are invited to attend ger khorol, Iron) the rooldonoo or hor 9986, ri0,;61 Yjno I 'lB6 . Tift‘ PRIOAV VE.BEIT.AitY 10 , street, thin afternoon, at 2 o'cloolt. 'lnterment at South Laure Rill. lihNtAN.4o the 7th MIL, Anthony Began, In the 111th year of is age' , Funeral from the residence of his mother-In-law, MN. Salt, No. 1123 Rage greet, this afternoon. I o'clook. HAMILTON In tOhn the geBth inst., fdiu Mari Hamilton, IL 6Oth year of er a. Fune rat from the residence of Mr David Hamilton. Howard street, above Jaime, this afternoon, at 8 o'rlook. troici.—On the 7th inst., Henry 'trout, in the 79th y Funer al age. from his late residence, No, 331 Lombard it., On Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BOWE R.—On the Bth instant, E. Frederick, son of John and Frederica Bower, aged 2 year', It mouths. and 18 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents,l southwest corner of Twenty•fourth end Brown streets, this aftir noon. at 2 o'cloc k. BARTON.—On the Bth inst., Hannah L., wife of Thos. Berton, aged 31 years. Funeral from the residence of her hatband, No. eft .Enterones street, below Firth, this afternoon, at 2 o Mock. JOHNSON.—On the Bth instant, John Johnson, aged 36 years. Funeral fro his late residence, back of 1322 Frank- Bird rdad, shove Thompson, this afternoon, at, 3 o'clock. KRIPS.—On Bth instant. Charles, son of Charles and Margaret yips, aged le months. Funeral rem the residuum of his parents , No. 622 Chatham street, above Buttonwood, on Woolly aftr noon,_at o'clock, AREY.—On the Bth init., Elisa Matilda, infant daughter of Stephen and Mary Way, in the 211 year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents' MI 319 Poplar street, above Third, on Saturday alletaa o a.„," 2elm's. HIiiStISS.—On the7th init., Stephen Faliggies,"egad be ears. Funeral from hie late residence, No. 926 Catharine street. on Suni.av afternoon'. at 3 o'clock. SILK LSuN.—On me 7th 'natant. Susan D. Oilkeion. mita of the late emus' Cilkeson, in the 89th year of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her son Miser. Wm. Mae tomb. No. 718 Seventh street, above Coates. this (Friday) morning. at 18 0 , 0 0 , 3 k, liAo4et.-0a the ICI instant. Elisabeth Pagan, wife Of ratnek Fagan, aged 82 years, Funeral from the reelesnon of her husband. No. 70 South Seventh street, below Fitzwater, this (Fnd:7 ) morning, ate o'clock. RESSON & SON, PRXVIOITS TO RE MOVAL to theirnow Etoro, {No. 918 CHEST NUT Street,/ will 8P orti oir several largo loteof iNfi GOO% AT PRICES BELOWTHE cosT OF IMPORTA TION, And here now ready for sole Beoond Mourning Br Hien% Oinrhanr, Mouootine de Lateen. Chelly de I,einee, Beregeo, Lhonols, (Arms, %Antra, T,qlJore, Lustros, Chintzes, Liao Blum, Lace Bets, As., h o. BEBBO N fferclYtournigg Store, to 9 Ito. NS ofmsTrarr Stret. GTDn. ft UDD R NIL DELIVER the FOURTH LEOTURE on NDIA, et MGSIGAL, FUND 11A L, FRIDAY EVENING, to e:D it VARY 10th. Comeenoing at 8 o'otoek. Suldeot—The anolent Hindoos end the Modern Atheo. Mans, or If indoo Vanthelein and Beaton Ilansoendert. tahatn—A Dessert of Hindoo Proverbs. Tickets ler single lecture 80 mite, Mel be had at the Dooketoree and Rooms of Y. FL C. A., Noe. 1009. and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. fe9,81. PITTSISURG AND YOUGUIODHEIIif COAL, CO.—The Annusl poetics of the fitosk heNra of the Pittsburg and Yong hioglieet Coal ''usti , any wii be bele et the onto° of' the Cent early. No. 60 WATER btreet Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, the, leth February. b time Eleottnn for seven Directors bell,wi lt l ittsbitrglglr,lBBo the 1111111111114r . . vrrix fed swAsSt• ?resident. _ PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT-6110 PM/- 111 U tt.--There has been des (aid with the uq ersigntul, a fund which is designed w to invite proposals era plan to creams. a PAID FIRE DEPARIIIENT for the City of Philadelphia. In accordance with the wishes of the Contributors, the subscribers here(?) , o ff er it premium of ONE MTh.. DID. I) AND FIFTI DOLE %HS for the beet plan, in detail, for ouch an organisation. emblems efficiency, economy, and simplicity. Said plan must be preeenteo( to either of the subecribers, on or before the 25th of February next. January 30, 1800. Whl. NE 5J,,, C. al ACALESTER, [el-‘l..tm 12t ra• PERFECT DI GESTION. STRONG nerves, sound lunge. reAreehing sloop, end Intui tional regularity restored. wi th out medicine. inconve nience, or expense to the most disordered or enfeebled oo_nstitution. by DU BA ((RIPS DELICIO4 F O OD ALTH RESTORING REVALENTA ARA BICA . which at a few cents tier meld. saves fifty times itp cost ip medicine, and removes indigestion Olysperea i. habi tual constipation, flatulency, nervousness, biliousness, favors, catarrhs, colds, noises in the ears. rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions hysteria, bp uralgin. irrita bility, sleeplessness, acidity, palpiWifltin, heartburn, headache, debility, diabetes, despondency, cramps, spasms, souses and sickness, sinking. fits. cough, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, also childien'e com plaints. Fifty yew& Indeseribable agony from DYSPEPSIA, nervousness, sickneug et the stomach. and voteltine have been removed by _Du Barry's excellent Food. Testimonials from Dr. Bright, Dr. Um, D. Harvey, Dr. Sharland, Dr. Campbell. and many thousand other respectable parties who can be referred to. Packed with le I instructions in &meteor, 111.60 to SIX. The latter caning° free on receipt of cash. %Mat the Revalenta Arabian Food Depot, 513 SOUTH THIRD street, t, by MUNRO, Principal Agent for the United States. W. Partin, Jr., Chestnut and Twelfth streets. D. L. fitsokbouss, Eighth and Green streets. J. Barlnnson and E B. Clarke. Main street, German town •; and through all Grocers and Chemists. m-fmw• MMR. CARL SCHURZ WILL GIN' N. A LECTURE, in Englieh.at SANSONI ETRF:ET oon he 10th instant, at 8 P.M. thileoat, " Fronde mem 1848," for the beneht of the (Lumen Regnant Fund. Tickets 20 cents, to be had At tho door. fcr-4• ITTI NSUR. A NCR COMPANY OF TUE BTAPE Of PENNSYLVANIA. PIIILADHLPIIIA, February 0, 1860. 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SAY k Publishers, It , okeellors, and Imiorters, No. 25 South NIXT I Street, felo Above 01 ESTNUT. p AROOIHAL LECTURES ON TILE ••• PSALM. PALL. 4.4 t—fo. By the Rev. David Caldwell. A. M. Bvo. $l6O. This in one of the plainest end most magical and in.. teresting commentaries we have ever read. It is not a critical work, but it often brings out the moaning more satisfactorily. and reveals the rich treasures which lie concealed in these PetIITIN better than the more extended critical works.—Presb. Witness. Published ld WILLIAM B. k ALFRED hfARTIEN. fele No. Gee CHESTNUT Street. FIIGUET & SONS, L. IMPORTERS OF lIA YANA CIGARS, No. 210 South FtiONT Street, Receive regularly & full assortment of desirable Cl OARS, wawa .thoy o ff er at low rateS, for oaeli or se roved °Mi, •- • • • 1419.1/ WHI.SH, eIEO. WILLIAMS,_ THOMAS PO I'TEH NEW WORK. BY ARRANGEMENT WITH lIARPERIII OUILDING, PUBLISH THIS LAY, ErMIED MISS PARDOE, AND " ADOPTED HEIR." FOR SALE BY 724 CHESTNUT Street B'f:AKISTON NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. Thus Cloinpany hae opened an OFFrOli AT 413 0111111TNUT BTIIIIIIT (orrOSITZ TUC COITOU 11011811.) Whore Passenger TiokeUi can be had to any point In the WEST, and arrangement, made for the Shipment of Freights from Philadelphia to any point aseeeeible by Rail or River from Pittsburg. Ueneral information respecting Routes, Rates ice., tan be obtained from the representatives of the Company at this office. H. H. HOUSTON. GENERAL PREIOIIT AOBNT. Phila., Feb. 9,1860 FANCY DRY GOODS. STILL AHEAD! DOUGLAS & SIIERWOOD'S NEW SKIRT. "BELLE OF THE SOUTH," The most Porfeot and Beautiful Skirt DM PTIALIOIId ; MADE WITHOUT CLASPS, oAd warranted nut to get out of order, In 8, tl, 10, 80, Ili, 30, 36, 40, and 00 HOOPS, BEERY LADY 18 REQUESTED TO EXAMINE raii BEFORE PUROHABIND OTHER MARES. Wholesale Dealers supplied by DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, Si, 08, aid 00 WHITE Street. falo-Itn NEW TORE 1860. SPRING. 1860. NOTIONS FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE: M'OAULEY. BROTHER. 8,1 BREWSTER. No. 48 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Here a large and complete aesortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, PANS, BELTS, WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS, To which they Invite die attention of ftret•olaie buy fa•it H. DUHRING & CO.. Not. 86 and 28 NORTH FOURTH BTAERT, Are now reoetying, by suooeuive arrlvils from Ph rope, their SPRING IbIPORTATIONS OT EN I.IBIIAND ONRidAN . HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WAREB, Mashine Hawng Bilk and Thread-Land anima as in imeedlnn of the i r onmplete and welbsseorteA r stook— /0i PRel ALLY •o•r TED TO 80021111710 AND Zit ALK . feS-3m 1860. SPRING. 1860. BURNETT, SEXTON, A-, SWEARINGEN, Would rexpeotfully invite the attention of Buyers to their SPR.ilitO STOCK OF NEW GOODS. For Men's Under Wear. Also, GLOVES. noalsaY, and FANCY GOODS. Machine BerrinTi f i Me d dle r = Tritriminss, No timato., 400 MARKET STREET. MILLINERY GOODS. 1860 8 P rd ARRANGED. ° K 1t360. • • One or the largest and most 4mplete stocks of goods in our hie in this country. The best terms and the cheapest prim. 0. H. GARDEN & 00.. MEIMARAITS 111 of, and Wholesale Dealers In , HATS, OAPS, FU RS. BILK and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW GOGGS, •RTIPICIAL ?LOWERS. .1000511. /to., Nos. 600 and WM MARKET STREET. 8. W. oorner Sixth. fer•ant SPRING OF 1860. MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK, & 00., No. 80 NORTH FOURTH BTRHHT, 'ave now In Owe, and are daily receiving, complete lines of the following deeireble good', vitt , HOSIERY AND ()LOVES, SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS, TARN AND CANTON FANS, SUPERB BELTS, PARIS COMAS AND BRUSHES, NOTIONS OF EVERY RIND, Adapted to Southern end Western, Trade, to whloh we invite the attention of fr't•clesg on ere. fel-3m 8110 - E FINDINGS. StIOEMAKERS' GOODS. I would respeetfully turite the strentlos of 811011 AND GADTDR MANUFAOTITRIDIB To my large and well-releoted stook of SHOE STUFFS. Thule goods are, al a Metal thing, Imported by me, direct from the Manufacturers, and I have reason to believe, from my experience In she basinees and my knowledge of the wants of the Shoe Trade, that I can oder inducement,. equal to any in the Waltman. My stook soneisti in part of the following: Slack and Colored Union Lasting& Black and Colored Satin Francais.. Black end Colored Curium,. Black and Colored Eugenio Clothe. Colored and Black Union Galloons. Red, Green, end Blue Edge Galloons. Block Silk Galloons and nibbonii. White, Bleak, and Brown flipper Elastic,. Congress Gaiter Web, from s in to 381 n. Boot and Gaiter Straps—Paper Buttons. Colton, Silk. and Linen Loans. White Satteen—Bliek Cotton Velvet. Shoe Duck, Drilla, end Linen Linings. N. M and D. and M907100¢ Patent Loather. American Patent Grain or Split Loather. Trempe and Grisenas • Glazed Rid. Super qualities of Calf Glove Kid. Barbour's Shoe Thread—Shoe Lille. Button Hooks and Shoe, Punches. EDWIN W. PANNE. fed-fmw 2in 403 ARCH STREET. WM. JOHNS & SON. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • BOOT, SHOE,and GAITER MATERIALS, L A STIR GS, GALLOONS, MEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH KIDS, LASETS, SLIPPER UPPERS• kn. N. B. CORNBR FOURTH ens ARCH STREWS. fe3-Sin RETAIL DRY GOODS. ZPHYRB.-only 15 cents per oz. nos oz. and over 100 'Medea eeoh of Donator, Simms, or Snag' BERLIN KNITTING ZEPHYRS, tro t a short tprie only. se they must be removed to make room jar our preferred quality Cashmere Ze ch) re. FANCY TRIMMINGS AT STILL HEAT= REDV , II(INI, TO Mess Room VOA IZSPRINCI TRIMMIW, Every cash purolmser Of Fancy Trimmings receiving a quantity of Zephyrs as a bonus A . J. 0. MXWELL le RON, Trimmings, f3kirts and Zoph) re. Store and Factor'', S. E, corner ELEVENTH and CHESTN V T Streets. feti-eixtntif CARRIAGES. I=l3 WILLIAM D. ROGERS REPOSITORY, No. 10011 CHESTNUT STREET. No. inn. 6,10.031( IF YOU DESIRE TO SHOW YOUR untrr °nudes 'he nishte. you should take them fu Rhi IFRB Photosraphie Onilen SKCUND Street. above U teen, And lot sham see the life-sire Photos raphs In (hl, And tho Stereoscopes, and get the Ambrotypee or Photographs. 11. 'ALT, SALT.-5 000 Sacks Liverpool ground; 30.0 do Ashton's aed Marshall'. fine; 30 000 bo.s assorted Dairy and Table; 10.00) bushels Turk'', blend. For rale by AI,EXANDERJCERS, fete St . 131 South, and 313 North WHARvEss A i FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALES. For Rale by FAIRAAKB & ou-1 , 11.6 HF,FVFN Street. M. TEACIIER OF Tim MEI.ODKON. D. A. WARDEN. Organist of Bt. Janies' Entsaa,s4 r 911134 2 fol.7tif. 639 On 6.91 UT attest BUltNINti - FLUID, ALCOHOL, AND PINE OIL, in barrels and hair burets., manure°. used end for h Rale by ROWLEY, ASIII3URY4Eft k CO., H H. Wam.. QYRUP MOLASSES, &c.-500 hhda. and bbl 3. c,hoinn , an o d medium Syc l uve. Alimi r aVa n s; raninfgh t "I'ls 4.411 ' 88 QII TaIIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES HENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFAOTURERB AND WHOLEBALB DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, N. W. OORNRE. THIRD AND AROH OTRERTS. PHILADELPHIA SPRING. 1860. FRESH GOODS RIEGEL. BAIRD. & 00.. IMPORTERS AND ADDERS OF FOREIGN AND AMBRIOAN DRY GOODS, NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET. tPRILADELERIA. W o uld reseeethdly invite th• attention of Clowdri Morottate to their LARGE AND WELL•SELECTED STOOK OP PREBII SPRING 000D8, Whisk they ere now rteeleing In Store. Merehants would And it to their advantage to osll and sums, oar stook. CoS am 1860. SPRING. 1860. J. T. WAY & CO„ IMPORTER AND WHOLUIALB DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOBIBEITIO DRY GOODS. No. 99 NORTH THIRD ST., An bow ready for Ho SPRING. TRADE. And prepared to ofFer, to cu and prompt Mi. months Boyers, one of the LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE{ STOCKS In the 000ntry, and at Priett tacit will defy e entral. floe, not only In thm, bet la LAT other city. Purehmere will And our Stook well iumorted at all leaeoni of the year. I. T. WAT. I 5.1111. I. DUNLATt WM. N. w ay , s fee Sin jean. r. war. y ARD.G-lIMMORE. &CO. NOS. 40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD mum IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN BILK AND FANCY DRY 000D5, WHITE GOODS. LACES. LINENS, EMBROIDE RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND fe3-3m SHAWLS. ANSPACH. REED, & CO.. WHOLNSALH DEALERS IN D R Y GOODS. ' NO. 130 NORTH THIRD EITRBET. (IPORNIR THIRD AND CHRIST OM.) PHILADELPHIA. J Mor...em,Ja. Deus, E. ANIIPACII. WY. ATIPARI. JAL M Ram), DAVLD M. SWAZI. 343.3 m MILTON opera'. WM. M. }ARRAY. BOST. D. WOOL. COOPER, PARIIAM, (I, WORK, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS or HATS. OAPS. AND STRAW GOODS. NO. St NORTH THIRD STREET. Cr Constantly on hand a large assortment of him,' and Lane Bonnets, Pesaro',Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, Bonnet Tnmalinis, Artifioial Flowers Ruches, ko. fit 3 Sm FAUST. WINEBRENER, & CO.; IMPORTERS AA'D WIYOLESALB DEALERS 1* HARD WARE. Igo. 49 NORM THIRD STREET, ANA. Market, new Brown Stone Store, ereeted on Ore Old Cay Hotel Lot, PHILADELPHIA. DAVID TACIT. AV. Al. CARTEL. D.C. WINISISt HAZEL'', & HARMER. MANIITAOTURIES AID WHOLESALE DEALER II BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 1218 NORTH =tab Min. A full assortment of Mr mad' Boots and Shoal ooa 'tautly on Mad. sitt•tt LAING & MAGINNIS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS; FRENCH AND ENGLIBH LASTING'S. „,,Rvaz RV, 50:0T- T.,,e. RE L B. Ac. SOLE AIRN_NTS FOR P l n rrasVabrated IX L Machine Silk, and Upfield's 14,3 6 10 North THIRD Street. teB-3m SOWER. BARNES. & CO.. BOOKSELLERS AND TODLISHNND OF FELTON'S OUTLINE' MAPS AND KEYS, EMMONS' OEOLOUY, BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETICAL SANDERS' READERS, Ae.. No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET, /Hut ilde, below Areh Street,) let Sni TO MEECHANTB BUYING OIL CLOTEiIi AND WINDOW 811ADE9. BLABON & SMITH, DIANUFAOTURFIRS OF OIL•CLOTUS, 146 Nonni THIRD BTREET. PHILADELPHIA. We Invite the attention of declare to our large 'Loan( FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL ChOTllll, GREEN GLAZED O.L CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for Bhadoe, The largest stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market. at prima which defy comketituon. fed 3m JAMES. KENT, SANTEE, & CO . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, NOR. 220 AND 241 NORTH THIRD ISTRIIHT, ADOVB RAGS, • Reepeotfully Lnb the atteption of buyer, be their mum LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among widen will he found full lines of HATES' MILLS AND YOU COMPANY'S SOT TONADES. Also, s LARGE VARIETY Of Now and confined Styles of PRINTS, AIERRIMACK SECONDS, fe3 gm DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SPRING TRADE. 1860. DALE. ROSS, 45.1 WITHERS. 611 MARKET, AID 518 COMMERCE BT., PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILK I& FANCY GOODS. , Have now a complete atoelr, to whieb they. Invite the nttention of bows. fent-Ini JAS. R. CAMPBELL & 00.. INTORTNRII AND waniseLs DIALER/ IN DRY GOODS. LINENS, WRIT]; GOODS, CLOTHS, OMISIMERES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, Ao JaUSmlt No. 727 OSESTNLIT Street. UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER 65 FENNER. WHOLBBALFS UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFAOTIIRKRS, No. 338 MARRBT STRBEIT. wM.A. DROWN & 00,. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS. No. 546 MARKET STREET. fe3-1117 PHILADYILPIIIA. MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANOED.— TO ANY APtNT—Upon Watches. Jewel, O n ß " f i tt l g v % IR ant cOal utreata, bp w Lo;ntttrtli f be %al roms A. , 77. m. WANTED—A Situation in a W.holesale or Retail Conunonoon or Forwarding House. br • YQuall men having two and a half taus sapariaaali 10 a Jobhint Rouge ; ootororloo, 'moat asoniolorg• Addraas " L. L.," boa 1913 Philadelphia Yost Oak*. 61C-{t• WANTED—IN A DOMESTIC COM , MISAIOX 'MUSH, on CElVertirr Street. a BALEfsMAH-4 thorough ard indaretwable mem, one acqualutiid VIM r ote the elm, blouthare, Western turd*. 40 aiwir with tit ameurecturere m about Philidelptua. Will be rally . treated 'riga in ills wit) , of Warr, it e.—by addreuing ' ' Clerkship.' at the office or thu prier. over reel BMW (which will be held strictly conbdeetial) pp et 1860. I WANTED—A SALESMAN socicutint . e4 g i v oo v ia , N%l l :KirrFtrr 2 i l t: io_ r ficrtif I still NMI*. Address 4 ' Job..mr," fres.. wnh rdal name, in oonfidence. WANTS A SITUATION AS TRUCK OROWR g in FARMER sad GARD g ma MOM. (Oa Amerman') ank toss *laid. three years In eta sultana situation. andytll gaged on the Ent or Idsreh. Apply as PL. a pi sod 132. MARNE r Stmt. W ANTED. —A Lady who as fttrPhsh the • • higbartteltimonlrila.dsaltlNLetialtirs. sakorlo-_: Imager. Address, for su dsPI. " r- Itoe. qpo WINE AND LIQUOR KgRCHANTS. The advertiser has a thorouefejMOltlear business. lad. having been eonn•etee th it or twee years. ha. a hieratic. co too. 0. viii .gasp With ealeashad Anues aeasleeaian. or Way so Marva la the homagelimeade, rapes. will be seteeded Addreas at this odic*" XX rgaratins... Isbet• WANTED.—A - lenng man from the wintry 'risks. situation in a Wkorparyle Thi %rodeo, Groner? Hoene, where be meld °team • harm- Wee or the Impasse- dairy not so°West le • permanent titration.. Addreas '• R." Oaten of Tie tial WANTED—Enterprising Men. as Agents for the .41* of "EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COO:4BE6IAX IN lIIMINo. Apply to JO 3 E. EStl." Propt it ilP to Ito a dsy ono bt rmtlly outd POTTER. I. abilabs r.11t7 Itsasom Street. e 4 St LAND WARRANTS WANTED, RIMIEST PRICE GIVEN. DREXEL & 00.. SS SOUTH THIRD STRUT. jra lit FOR SALE AND TO LET TO LET.—Desirable Brick Dwelling. in Rood order, rOth large yard, No,llf HARMONY street. north of eiitnotftne east of Fifth street.. For c,,,iip . hy .t p4r . t t i . oulan apply Item P to el A. M.fir,..4141 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR CITY PROPRRTY.—A ralnahle FARM. on P. R. L, near Osn. Wayne station. 12 miles from the eity Roa m( on Lancenter rite; nontains 100 . The land as to a high state or cultlirction ; One atone mansion, tenant an 4 nose h hone...il nseeseary ant-baddings, witlt .14h i n i, nk , a n n i d us at w rii i ii h m ou ri t f . w .w ater ,,, run . N:s.thro c tia t b r Larz i Within the same distance 0rpi.,,,„,,,Vae! Also, one Delaware-eountr PAM. of IS Lents. An. location, near Linnwood station. Those who 'sat a country residenee, having property to exeltniPli had better examine this property before purchasing glee where. • A Lot of Ground on Pine stint, vest of Twenty *wood. dome Roe Lots on Trenton avenue and Clearfield 'treat. clear of all Incumbrance, will be exchanged for small houses. A great variety of propetty,•ground nate, and host& for male and exchange. Aeply to LF.VIe k COFFIN, foe-ter 30e WALNUT duvet. Fj 7R SALE.—Tho Stock. Good-will, and Fixtures of a /Wail Carpet and Oil-CNotti Stres. One of the best loostimsa iu the qty. Hera tow, and 1.111 be a totranin if appl.sd' tot tnctediateir. As. dream • Box tUti." Phila.:lolplus P. O. fea 31. FOR SALE—On accommodating terms. the Store and livening No. OS South SECOND Street. Apply to WILLIAM IL ALLEN. No. SYS ARCH *root. fof at" A RCEI STREET PROPERTY FOR SILK The Store and WILLIA M g 111 jay§ psmt. Terir Apply to R. ALLEN No. Kid ARGIL street. eee-et* FoR SALB— THE BROADWAY FOUNDRY AND MACIHNE-BHOP, BT. LOMB. Misioun, ESTABLISHED IN ISIS. - • • - This long-established and welLknown Fottodry m of feed for sale on siocommodating terms. urine the last eighteen months the Building. bare al been rebuilt, in the most eppmved modern styte , and i.e! Machinery added, ma the most oomplete es taMithmentof its wee in the Western country The Foundry lb:0bn( is 2463 feet. and furnished with Cranes. Cdrobt. Core Or de.. ke., complete. The Machine Choptsl2o by feet. two and one-half 'biros hug h, oring s t d Planing *Chides and contains a (art and well-arranged set nf Lathes. g. ike..nirnally found in shoe s for doing severs iffsetritriorf Dossam. The stook of Patterns w the hargeet and ineM in Oa pity of Pt. Louis. flaske.l ords.Ac..aboo l ll ant! smith shop, Foundry, Machine Shop, and Bode/yard in abundance. A moat etoelient opportunity is offered for or Of three oraotloall meehanies. with a small amount o Capital. to embark in a welLevablighed manufacturing business. For mirrinulare address. at 35t. Louts. Mo folAm.r CUDD ARPFINTgR. k CO. ea TO RENT FOR TERM OF YEARS. lUM. A Rawl Store and natures. well toasts° lot Wai l:lag. A Mill. TS by Si feet, three 'tale, high. with water power ard steam for snowing and Onantong A Dye House. en by 23 feet,with good water for Yang. apsl plenty of dry room. This property in Fisher 'a lane. near the Germantown Railroad, being to very ricieennitite to the arty. manes It very deranble. Apply to THOMAS )1. PIPHER. Jeri-tlYieher's Lane. FOR SALE—A valuable L6t at corner of Christian sad Twentieth striati. basins throe (roam, suitable for s church or futon rate. For toms &0., address LB at this office. raid tf fiIACTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua ble earner let IS feet square , haying three Mats , admirably lodated for a (aviary nits. It t, mutated in the .°Uthar nt Pa r t el tee ettlV. a saesdle-tas • proving seignbarbood. it oral be on reasonable term. For particulars, address " case of Tie Prom )a1541' 'Kg 1 0 (JAPITA LISTS.—FOR SALE— rushe Machinery„ Stook, snot Fixtures of I, Ism Disnufeatury .of FAFER HAL+ tilittin, rapists with every oorivenienoe for cur - tiny on• so extensive bust. newt. A new rebie investment to persons of energy Wt: run pub the busmen,. For We with or without t traddi nu Invite et= CHESTNUT Btriet. Jaltleintf it TO RENT, THE BEOOND AND THIRD BTORIRB or • LARGE No. 6 NORTH FIFTH STREET, Jala wfmlf HOUSEI TAVERNS, and STORES Ea Real Estate of every deseriphon, for wile or to rent Apply to MAX REIN'S, Real lotato Atent. No. N 7 North BECOND Street, In L. Town,' & Co.'s Bead Store. AU orders will be promptly attended to.En= French, and German spoken. Collsotor of 0 Rents. 1113-352 B OARDING—In a Private Family, with elegant Rooms, at 1123 GI RAR D Street. foB-10. A PRIVATE FAMILY, PLEASANTLY looated. in a central part of the oily, would seen loodata two gentlemen von full or partial BOARD. Plaza° addreau 'B. Illood's Dispatch. fent' CAUTIO N.-ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED from reeeitung or negottating CHECK drawn by Joseph Newhouse, dated February 9. 18(0, on Manufacturer.' and Housemen' Bank, Plats, delptua, in favor of Flolto Ford & Co.. and by them en dorsed for Fire Hundred Dollars; the same banal been stolen from the underatenerl. 21111.1 F FORD & CO., Auctioneer., 181041 iMe MARKET etrtet. DAVID E. WOOD AND CHARLES C. MOORE, pre to longer sutbormed to trumpet any bucueno me. not [Wing been in my employ since about January let, 1440' . T. E. RIDGWAY, $37 ARCH Btreet. philed*lptaa, Fobrutry T. WO. (et-3V REMOVAL, BOSWELL & WILSON, HAVE REMOVED TO TES B. W. CORNIR OP FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, R EMOVAL.—SMALL k CHANDLER, WHOLESALE OROCEII O . have_relo_osed from 66 North nIiCOND threat. to 12 MARKET Stmt. shove Front. north Bide. Pk.? GEORGE B. SLOAT h CO.'S SEWING MAMMIES, No. WM r Strost. W HEFILER SEWING MACHINES. BINRY COY, Agent, tin CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, hi. o h thes , with operators, on Aire to Private Panninee. Bannon oFFICIS: 7 West STATE Street, Trenton. N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Reaten, Pa. W ILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA cniNE.—The groat and increasing demand for Wiloox & Gibbs' Sewing Machine is a guarantee of its gogerior excellence. Price SM. For salt at PAIR- Ii&NICS' Scale Warehouse, 71.5 CHEST& UT Street. foa-tf COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS! IVORYTYPES. DAGUERREOTYPES! AT MoOLEES'. NO. 626 CHESTNUT STREET. Below Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall). $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l. Those who desire a really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this - THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN SIVE PHOTOGRAPH OALLERY IN THE STATE. Doves of DAGUERREOTYPES or Ambrotypee, of any vise, finished in CRATON. OIL. WATiNcCOLOIL, PASTIL, or as IVORTTIPII. da.las PHILADELPHIA T im COICKERING & SONS, MANIT. FACTOR ERB of Grind and Square and 11- right PIANO FORTES. M'arerooins, CH*tTNV'r Street Pianos to let, taken axishanae. tuned, and rennirt Alan, In connection, a full stook of Popular Music,Music Books. etc. Ja3l-3nsf B RICK -MAKING MAC lIINES which tem end ar, r.oa 0. C&A2 6 44LL'8, (IEittIANTAI ppd, ADM rim 10-6 m WANTS. ORANITH BUILDING, 93 IT 100 III? X DIUIN APPLY ON THE PRHMISEEL BOARDING. PERSONAL. REMOVALS. INSURANCE AGENTS, PILILADELPIITA SEIVING MACIIBES. ANDSMIMs. 11l Er 8 I 0 A L_FD4 D HALL—LAST gn rrort a iritizi eat ita. Minor AstliF I v e lleccar nth • „ a lai "' ....,..- NM karti Baler" Ls Dolma • * ibah" *I al WI Mlete &fern— .. T .,,, DO •116— . MNilignii:" - ii liiiiii — Aiiiitiii" . PM* Pit -*"111= A : 11 4 116 1i: it:4U -T.*. Roasa Cl"g cs•-•• Brun '''''' iiiiiiH'i. 4. ii itiDor "*". 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Kelly Nob, lirs. os lekk_ iureax cirsos. deims ors oaf* flootooil Soata la Drove Ciro WX *NO . : Forme Woad& eon/oozes D0C , 13 OWN at o'skck poet Wollook ; miasmas. So prooistr DAN MOE'S GREAT SHOW. IL" NATIONAL TITALT2E. 'WALNUT It. atm El ibilt. roc.u.- - DmsLarehlos oats 3 Fisail=la ti r costa • &shr il l mime Dais. 141 coati 3 esti gazes. sad OE _ _ ___ CRAMS OF Ilfariroora 01H111 lit MU PirtifellbiG T tM i rttfr if 'WW2! 113". DR nut or a. . oct n i ,L I SY . J. t gr j ugg . siltr. _, tar . Ade . tifti. Osirm s r d une . MitTii=Vtit. W. 84 1 • WSW a irryll,ket earea v fall sig Noeuic.saak3 L sHEI.LN TN§ Vitoria Artist Eu.i To aossimilo Intl A 'ERIC WOYDERIL IlliP assts era b Nimrod far the litss4l UN Sri* days it aatimes. . DRAY TON'S MIAMI OP A to A. COXRDT COMMIT Ur. arse% aart EVEILY lerupiAtEtsarpararisr.{ Ahoo. BA DAT . at .o ?au iiirm• D u te m ilit m • Wart BETTER LetelEIAN NEVER. TL. Ppieco gawk r. Payton is hen %Is Iran itg.F4fOit - 01VVIL Ik Z e t i t tra t AMOK PROWLAM,It B CH MD. CiI ItLEGANT I Fen I , IIUO TATA MUM Tickets ettleksring Z emu% ert: Cirrazat .13,1 t Lavrtnes.ll%l Claestaut street. mid sr. Ysiess.—Boly at the kat. OS oak Bakosy. cents. IF YOU WISH ONE NIGHT'S REAL Flamm to to de Tintin ANdiatLy ik et theettlEßlt e eN IdisCHANICIP TIOP:e. to We've* lath . zee.' ant fume their Et, Figlaljd eied O.F.UitGit EtreoteeMig peY Et , Wit'VO, Feeler/ Mb, UM TICKETti ... sm. 3dArroas or C1131.114M1/1. C. VANZAIILT. JOH. J. 311.001& R. MANCH. Trimm feto-et` 13 Ea O. & lA. Is er. AN. it. &—A notate' of Um &ineui of Illhao=iel hokt nu attartley eyeatee. the Illtb bum. et ThitieteeL M cDONOUGH'S GAIBTLICS--EACII FL. THE MOOT Wow WAGM S IPICENT_PANTOMIIME RYER PRODUCED Will ler performed te-aitlikorrlt p rpleudid D .1•0**. &ad iftederfal Sala= TM FORMATIONS. nor andm dir awns 61 . A. M. Himiste_p z.rirahra Um TIM 6TAIIL OP REA 'TY ; Os. Slum Simerasii._ emir lei_ Thiel' viii I. i die MYSTOMOLIS TRIPAN. tO s p.. SA 11,91{ MAURINE. tire MADIL4 Adle• SEs irTuN_DOD. HOW F PILLARS . VEI KV‘.LTING PI RECO IN r a ra V n ROWER or 06,)& 111. INF ANNAL 101. PAM L.L.Nr s __ MARBLE ATUARN. II AISLE STATUARY. GRAND TABLEAU. CIIIIRCIII3 PAINTING, Tlnit KURT OF T ACADEXY_O OE ANTIES." Nor on •tbtfloo •t 441 T FER 3 ARTo. cluzlit UT ',root. from WI dont. Adrolesion 24 mita Touters an 'so &KW to brtog Opera °haws. id_ If QANDERSONS EXHIBITION ROOM& ' , I Jays... Coousorwooldt BoAdtax, LinsierTot Strom, star Enzto. TRIO/JONI% THBATRE Or JOLTS. lIET LASTTIHK. THE ony Or Abill THIf souk* I—Boosofol otos of Taapono ISo C oso r il! womouroo Vali., farm &me 111 —A Washautois. Sees* I V—Tho famed vllll_o I•Yottsbo^e. &moo V—The Row Eaa. &woo V - 1—.112, oleosCrowe, the Abe. In Walt Mel OWNS ern, Beano VI (—Too gloat Igo floforw. Ti ink Stara at Sea. Ilona 11.—itomosigrat Offt. Admission. 15 costs. Clatroa.ls Porformanork •vary Wodsooday sad . • woos. coanco•ociag et 3 o'clock. Ens frEMYLE t " UNDER& Ifertlkosatcorm of TEXTS sad CIUUMII77 Streets. Sheer sad newel A 101‘01. 3 1± Mt. SENTlMa rt iTHlVlerrial i r 11113 sod IIIME.Y 4,411V6011a Wila t Astmastan te ilz tese of the IrredAnt lleeksamme ever s=ihr iaAMT re .1101111:111101 s °oat& A Sim ores. ?WYLY ALUMNI V/ Tia & /Mt AlTk • wia tm.0.,0.t.:. la OP DALLY.l6saAaja I =floatt t ilasitactL7W P T tk acrlatita of " Reis /tames raar.sia." of ...la s sa. Adamson SS eausts. Claims colon MI yes M Mat ' 2h sa4rat of eta* lIX. CIERBLANLI ORCIIESTILL.—Pc c e. hearses erarT SATURDAY, at /MO C. t r HALL at 3.1 i &mock y. M. racket. to to. i tl a., Andre's. and Beek k Lawton's Mane Sterns. saint the door. *Wan CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. T URNBULL, ALLEN, 4t IMPORTERS ADD WHOLESALE DEALERS t. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. Nce. 93 and 9.3 SOUTH 'FOURTH STREET. (Ramada Matket and Chestnut streets-) OLASII AGLIMT. OLAAS. CPU 0.11 TT TNT PACIAOI, AT ALAIYUFACTIJILERS• ?RICH& feat-nna BOYD Ss STROUD. IMPORTERS t JOBBERS, Hare =IT On hand a eomtbta Stoe2 of QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, and YRRECH and ENGLISH CHILL At their Old Stand, No. 3$ NORTH FOURTH tt, four doors below Merchanta' Hotel. to which they in vite the attention of WISOLITARS ICI 124. AOINTS •oR Flinn/LS GLASS. MANI WRIGHT, SMITH. iNts CO.. OEINA. CLAM, AND QUERNEWLEB. PITTSBURG AGENCY. MAR% NAILS, Ark., &Protect from tie* salmi AT AILNUFACTDEBW PRICES GRANITE BUILDING, No. • North FIFTH genet. fed-frow gm PHILADELPHIA. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NSW TOILS. Matta: SIX AtiIJAONS OP DOLLARS. INTUTZD WORTH O W ORTH yoMßirtials4l3 114.1. ,IXeaCa The Immix= &rupees& than is may other Oomph wee, sad the meshede have teen IIiZZATZII6 Tale jug strtoey Waroal. Oderni• iimme Stockholders. eo that A P - - 11.1.L0T0 TO TEO MITRED. Pamphlets, end every information, ma, be led a ILLUS. on litehNto P. TCHFORD RTARR,Atftt. &W. corner F RTH end WALT( VT Went& PHTLADELPILLn 113FHHANCEI: Thou Rama. John Wohill. hfordeosi L Dawson, Georeg N. straw, ozaonstoarik. iv Or t o #,:gt. P Etz . 44CM. hocaas H. Powers. er W. Witham MeV*. Womook. oie-101. JOSEPH LEA. Noe. 121 AND ISO 01KWYTINL'T STREIT, Inuits the &meats= of dm Trade to his Stook of COTTON. WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. Nat tight and dark spring tiles, a gnu misty trtat MESSRS. SANI'L SLATER & SONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new standard Patients. NEAT BLACK A WHITES. PURPLES. LAY.'B. &a. SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS. & SIDEBANDS. SLAVE AND GRAYS. AND CHOICE DUSTER STILE& WOOLLENS. FANCY CASSIMERES tad DOUKINS, FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MTT.LS, BROOK DALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO 'SKIN AND SILK MU- TIME& Satinets. Plain and Printed, of all onion and ilnaJi ties ; aentuoky Jeans. .Tyllts, Cords, Cashounitts, Kamp eerie . oonninnins One of the boat swab to AMERICAN LINEN COW. CRASH, RUCKS, SEEETINGS, &e 1.21-3 m D R. SCHENCK CAN BE FOUND AT his °Moe, No. North BUTE Street. on Fn day and Saturday of each week. Mondays and Tires days are ..t apart for steamy patients in sad out of the atty. On Wedneetitrand Thursday of each greet he is at hie office, No. Ea BALTIMORE Street. Baltimore, ,41d. His terms for a thorough exattunstion with the Reapirometer. at his office or any part of the city, are *3 reiMar visitations aftensordeao pew. p AA itdrice at his office free of charge f and, in all eases an ere persons do not feel able to Del for harms the,r lunge examined. they wilt be cared for. and hare the woo attentine as the tears Inettred. L.ETTERN TESTAMENTARY TU THE H-4 Estate of LYDIA LOCRYER. deceased. baring been slanted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to mate payment, and those haring claims to present the wime to J. E WAINWRIGHT. Ell North I'IFTII etroht
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