- . ARICIVALB THE PRINCIPAL-HOTEtah. UP iii4Wlll49lll a i atoorc mu. CONTINENTAL - 8 , B. corner of Thoth and Chestnut. 1 Lae: N Y., ' : , B hißoland. Kansas City r Henderirm, Ni - W-I Unrely.Mo j S Horner, Mo - ' : ft 8 Mo(fett. Msi - Misa Kate Moffett. Mo F. W Moore. Norrolit, Va A W Crawford , Cotter A A Purvianoe. Pittsburg W W Brown, Lancaster F Shroder hanosater trG Eshleman.. Lancaster , Hon I E Mester. Lano - Hammond. Tr 8 k .1' E Aiken. Chiang° 'Ant H Burling. N J .. - F m Johrson. - Boston in 1,1 Pony,- Boston B 0 Powell, St Joseph ,eCowell di wt. Ohms° W H Konen. Balt - ' a Pete& & la, Belt - B A Davis, Yes W . 0 Riohie. rtew Albany , Jon A'Doll. wegr,Albeny Frank Butterfield, N Y•Thos - T Blackemore, Phila Mrs Illachemore, Phila ' -. "'M N Bliwikern^re , Pull' , 0 B Brawn; ty 0 W 11 Janitor. U 8 A A 0 thleoh ' - J 8 Broadbent, Balt • Louis HrOadbent, Balt Jag P Coulter, Florida Sae L Wilin, Florida .Wrn Guy. Balt IE Moore - . F, 0 Kettle • N Trotebridre_ ht E B Fogg, Prior, R I rs Fogg & oh. Yrev, K I 0 Ferris & la. Boston WmN +smith. Conn F T Stanley. Coon Alr Walker, N Y SA Stephens & le. N liav'n Mrs Robinson. Orin, 0 . Shin Robinaon. Cinn, 0 J C Briscoe. Philo A F. FiP Sloan Ten J a Hill, Tenn • '-'• - 0 Rampage, Tenn W J Mayo. Tenn_ E B Muir & la. Tenn Alias Mb Muir. Tenn Wm P Small, Harrisburg JTI Stover. Bellefonte, Pa Mr Conk & la. Del Chu FlOyn4 N If 0 MoK Teal. Salt obtritmtherg, et y [Jae C Smith, Hilt of Blotter, Lana W H Kirkpatrick ac al' Pa , frertlhaftede. Dayton, 0 J B Walker. Kr .dwin Hoyt. N Y F W Feigner. Balt v, EmorsOn. N Y St t.amonner, St Lenin ' B Wet s, 'is Wm Horiorickson Cal W C-g, N`l .1 P Lewis, Wheeling. Ira Its Walker & ta. Boston, R Brown 4 k la, at Lours B 0 Coulter. 'Pen T C Tarry, mempbie T F Fi.ttier. hiemphis B C Mel:Wider. )se tt 0 D Brook, N YW it Cool took. NY Hon Den Brig gg,N Y ' John C blather N Y James it; Craig, hl Y AR 3mith, N Y L V. ter. - soil, N Y , Amex Chapin. Viokebnity Moles How . John Beggar, Balt be". IN once/. re, . CII Brooms Pa' A _Roberta. Mentz co, M E 'robin, N Y U Roberts Alontey oo H C Wright, Tenn es War', of Joseph T Struthers, Warren, Pa .(134 , ,t, , 15T.c.ru.i.,, 3,1-51-Ire.„C-lit, NL...thilii.h.. re. . F 4"ifilniT,"fa ail GIRARD ROUSE—Chestnut et.. below Ninth, IS vi tlagehnll, Phita 0 T., Peterson. N Y ]ts pottu l / 4 . N Y - T Scott Stewart, Altoona N 0 stOuttarn. kootton John sonar, Cm, 0 R oli 2141,1 11an 01t, N T 2:117,14',1tt Ka . ,/ §li Parry, A.l •-• ' John R. Livingston, Ind 1. Culver, vim Jnn W Stealer, Cheroke If John Q Myers. St trials C Hager-Lulea , ter A - Man Sirvoseh, N Y BR M Smelting. N Y Wm c•oirles, Conn Judge Kelley, Phi's O Iron Jae Pry Lenigh en Lewis, an, 0 C W Carrigan. Pella bleu "aunt Ohio J S Leman. Santa Fe T 1.. Crean, Tenn W Soolt*le, Warren John 0 Herwlan. KY /Lige DOArilinot, Towanda Than Smesd, SenuetPd,Pa , R Slotionf , & I. tauten nurr Penman purr 11 GIDIRSII, tin The tloott. Altoona tStele. Cin, 0 Non D A Panner• Pa 111 Mtwara & wt. N Y N lossrvaburn. Wash w Welsh, Danville. Ky Cleo P Whitaker. Md en Williams, t't Lotus hey Pu into 11l W W Wilson, Conn Jae Hall. Portland, Coon t h s ' l t k l ,i t i g.'lNltlyt, t t ,,T. A ng i r?.t 1 0: 1 0 Y ai l a 1 l horntnu. Ky J mar, Pa 11 I:,,ider, Chwaso "Ate Kidder, Chitalo C Allan, Otnoinnati, 0 MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. [below Arch. W' !Mathis. Hy Wm Showers. Ky - - JL Daly. NJ, 0 H.Loye, Pittsburg 3 Bean, Al)eghany city ' J Harm, Futon. Re. .f.F Menne. PittsburgB trCampbell, Uniontown t ,tl"3 L Th a. rwson F G H. Bardwell. Lane co ' linficemeter, St Lows Richard Hutchins. Pa C u lti n f n i, itr. a gl. l : ATI' nda k i ll,ll. ` Vgilan Y . Ark I 'l' Herd. Brownsville, Pit J G Mesrath, Nebraska Jourieinan. N .1 A Lang,l Mrn N Y M Patterson, Sterling, 11l Eon A ours...Ps Pin Cummings, Pa 3no It G ass. Tenn • W NI Hall. Tenn JS jdoPuiloob, T_enn .IBG , llespie, Tenn Jay M Umstead, Tenn 1 M Freezer. Mo 11 L Elder, 'Fenn W lit Fleeter, Tenn Joe Cream Ps 0 W McCracken, 0 A N Leinhaoh, ti C li W Mow°, "s J L. Hibbs. Ohio TIIO3 Evans KY W H Bristow. Mom Ames Cook. N 3 ' A 0 Broadhead, Jr, Ps §. evJ %Fitton, it Shlpoensburg l Jackson Ind nkckman, 11l W Johnson, Cm. 0 B Wi'linins. Cin. 0 L Williams. Gin, 0 W P Holder. Tenn flies MeLeene, Tenn has C Cantrell Tenn se frutherlord. Mo . W Vaultan. Tenn .1 B Deaner. Ark )1 Troviiebt. St Louis 8 W Bosatithisi, St Louis ',:,, Ira Brown, St Louie J 8 Africa, *MOND g l' it, AItiKEWAN HOTEL—Obeetnnt et., above Fittlu• Gen W 13014131‘ la, CIAO ?Mu Bovgi, Oblo enry Nails; St l out. Win P ()sins, St Louis Henry _l' Elias. thns 0' D T Guy*. Mass Nem! Me varland, Pa ' W COwlo, Boston W If ranford, N C Hobt King, N y • John S ,NYYoung IS 8 Damning, NY M K Smith, N Y Jae I, Jordan& Is. N J B F Comes, Va B y smith, Len, N Thos King, N Y HA rumenee, Kt 1,9 i, Moore, Wash. Pa A ti Lobertson. Kr T W Foster, Harrodshs,Ky Theis H Bnnton. Pit WI Shuster, norm BS Messick. Darien, Ky 3 hi quarter, N Ir' H N Steele. Boron Jae)) Swift. Conn p Hobson, N Y lien 1c Hoiden & le, N Y Atka Sallie K Holden, N Y Benj Burn,. Maine li Coiburri, Mains JobrcH Fisher & la, Vt C H Olcott. St Loom Jonathan Him oven, l's J L Pacttoodwin, Ky Henry Pettee, St Louis ,JONEl3'lloTElr—Clbeetout et.. below Seventh, 0 uferot. Ohio, P B GOMM Ohio -- -r B Winthrop, dNra , B p Rhodes, Va ti 1p Spra.tue, Y Miss B O t•pragme.N y i et lands.ty, N 0 W It Maro4er,Flttsbagg r.l W Palmer, N Y J RRen, N 3 ,it Ryther t Washington J .14. Wm. Arm s. Johnson, Del A 13 A nsbaoh. N Y . J Stewart... J_ 9 Lagowits, N .1 GtY Farley, N Y , . BT. LOMB HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. 8 Landshury, NY G W Booth. Phila C Anderson, Norfolk J Atwood. Philo A 0 Mann. Mass L ID Patton. dprinefield, 0 A M Gregory, *loamy, NY John D filurphy, Bait Oeo ( -towel, B Y - C hooding, cni h' Johnston, Ohio 0 Morrison. Ohio W Johnson. Newark d J dorupion. Phila. THE LIMON HOTEL—Aron streets above Thin'. titan Yirondrafr. N Y b ite Elwin, Omen Cantle shone, Naylor, Fa J .111 my lor, PH& 0 mono, McUonnellav, 0 I H DAVlll t 'Maatt. 0 t(I nag, LSl:Mailer 0 Liohenthaler. rn F Bmitn, Lexington, H 0 - Hen " Ft 4m, Reading I Torre., Ph la ..1-11. Ceolo N. wf, knits m Underwood, Centre oo COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth stotbdriCheetnnt. Soho G Moore. Pa , - F Lando ttoona + RI II? ce.tMich Erodwpn. Po Y. Sig er, Chester co - Jamas at Lowder. 11l ' IMINIMS H Btrough, Pottstown 0 Rhoads, Pa Wm Thompson, , Menot co W (Undid, Plain- 11' Bromelt, flat NATIONAL HOTEL—Race etreeti stove Third. Ifbn W Ittofflr. Allentown C °skeane, Ctn. 0 Carter.lenn H Gently. Tenn liu Mary Harm, Pa .1 P Simone Pa Thee J Huhn. Allentown . Joe Whitaker, Mt Clare am Gering tc to. Pa H Rohe, Allento , en 0 Oinitinaer, Allentown TShimer ojtentown Stalter. AlielltOWß, Hamlet , ottevlue C W Schtoort. Bottaahein FOVNTALIC HOTEL—SImoa4 street. abnve Market. 0 C Harley. Saliva-, Mu it L blaraton.Colambus,NJ Wm 11 Coruna. hid Thos Inman.- MA font: Barton. Del Wm W Haartl. Del de , Wallbrid:e & la, N J - James Shat t er. Pa l i htli DI:1311111. Pa C Brown. Phil& enj Coornter, Wm 7 . Caleb. blsl . 3%110 0 4101thlgo Witco. Del Wm A Christy, H Y Frank Ruth Cm, 0 J L Share, N J f!. , . !A Gear, Yi J opal. Uoar, N J 'W E Dunning, N 0 MOUNT VERNON ROTRlr—Seciond dr/mt./shove A rah Than T Linos, N V U 8 Zimmerman. N Y • Rol R Bowen, Latin. 0 Jai Carson. Pittsburg M rlonklin. Pittsburg% J Thomas, P 4 A Williamson Pa ' Richard wollar, Pa M R Wilbanuon ec la. Pa Richard Felix. Pa BALD EAGLE 1107111,—Third st., obovo Rootiy, Monts mi . , Pa ' S Smith, Books co John Johnson, Boobs 00 Chu Beane, Books no Beni Beans, Books oo Ben) Lamar, Monts oo Ji tt Unhngst, Bothlohem s BLACK' BEAR ROTEL—Third et.. atoms Callawkill rid W owV, t ro'r:iiind filaVA'VeA.2l°. 7 lleuttfiewno Banal Morrie., Plain, W Corson, Northampton A 8 Roads, Boat hampton Seneca Felt, Buckingham Calmer Roads. By berry r Variartedalen, Fa Budder; Doug lamina NIERCRANTS' HOUBE—Third atreet, ab. Caßoothia. N . PrlllOY. N T - ' . • • Thou Rickert & la. Ohio Thnii Swayer, Ohio L McNulty, Lancaster co A N Paulding. Irolmns Moses Um my. Pc. D Albright. treading D Dean, White Haven E tichreilsy. Lehigh oo R Bitting, Allentown, 3 Dimmy, Mauch Chunk 31,1V;Liktft , ve,Ir m--- :* B l:lwAytypbt°""". C Flimsier, Fax Chase. ' '0 Torbert & lay Pa R Watson, Doyiestmva .1 W Cowell, Doylestown J 8 Ely. Doylestown ' • "E Priser,Doylestown Yardley; Day lest Own i t Ros ., Pa hos nava, Pa . . Snyder ,klit,..Pa .., McNair, Fa ''' ' - ' ' Elevation Pa W Hollows)), Pa X Y Rusts. Rockingham ti l e Parry, Buckingham E Itewalt Pa Trislar. Bucks • W 8 Vanhsrt, Bunks X Bretz, Doylestown 8 Read, Pa A Corson, Jr. Pa T Buckman, Pa STATES UNION 110TSL—Markiit st..aboie Sixth. IB Lons, Lewistown, Pa ' W Patterson, Pa P Earth, Phia J ,ZoQuesosr. N J W tbnikfir t 4 3 Osn tutnerville, Ni smilassiger,N W Pry, Wen Misch& MARINE I'STELLICENCE. OBE FOURTH PAGE. AItRIYHD. • • thottlaihip ktoOlon, Crocker. 2.1 hours from New York, %Wee and teeksentere to J A liderdice. D Wee. Hotlittnu, 8 days from iff amingiOti, NO, atm namu stores to D Stetson' & Co. Towed UP by tug matt Wnite.. -Experienced -very heavy weather en the aneedgen s hi pped a sea, stove bulwerke. hoot. &O. and filled toe cabin with water. O New Cattle passed sclu,,Argus Eye, from New Orleans. CLEARED. eterilltehiP Eegetone State, Allarehman, Charleators, A Derma, Jr. Nor J'Oadwelnder, NS9lOf, Reakm, Bisainton dr. Cox. solar tt Mahriny. Late.,New yOrt , do Bobs Ceepr r Heft, Shoe. Rio bniond.Tiler • Stone & Co SW K Willing, Claypool, Baltimore, 8. Ororee, Jr. • „ . (Correepandentie of the Philadelphie Exohange.).. 'PORT PENS, Doi, Feb 23-4 P. ID. At' ti _ to-day a berm brig name to the harbor. bound &ma, acid goon 'aft.r the Behr L Barnes an- ItlhOred near ale , liahthoose:. A sehoonar belonging to st -John. NB. vaned down Bah r IS 30 P M.. bound wheel' , sloop Cattier! et and WinScovenann. up. The !Fehr blare Jobuton leaves here to-morrow ramping for Boston. yours, &a.. iiAbIL. B. CLEAVER. • .st.ielmoasen. (ClOrterpgadinee of the Philadelphia Enobince.) CAPE - ISLAND. N J - Fah N—e P hi. - A balk Se now golorin. , The ilehr W godllny has fiat gone to iienai Wind a—weather mi d and pleasant. , -YounkAo. - TAM IiUGHIIB. tititoUrn. „ (CrirrescOnstence of The Press.) fOrw Yong. F,eb 21. Vivedtfhlbe _RWiflerland, from Llvelpools Arnold 230 Inger, from Rotterdam; barks-Star Yong and VII-. gin Amu, from ;clams Ayres.. BorrON. Fob 21, Arrived. ship Crinklier. from Clain. I' 4 o ber,krltlee to Malmo on ithsthern Desch, and leak ing. She simmers to be badly hogged. The Mies wae froniNew Orleans bound for Robin. ' 1:0 mutton, Feb 21, r Theitintif Franklin Treat, front wes,Del. for Frank -110, in enioraon Block Igen . She as full of water. "P n F b° 24"" ' Onangneyow, Feb 21. The soht Velma, from Jacksonville, bound to Deme rara. with lumber, hie pat in here for repairs, being in is leaky condition. . , • i MtIKORANDA. , • , Steamsl;lKenefneten, Baker, hence , arrived at Bos ton yester day, , , - Boerne!' Kennel**, Hand, hecce, arrived at New York 76eterdev, Steamship !Dream) Brooke, cleated at New York yeeterdaY velMi• - &amnion John Bell,from Olestow ;en 4, for New York, put back to Queenstown eller bents Unity.' out, with hat main theft, and elan of her propeller broken. Bhip H Crarl, 94 day* from Sae Francaoo, arrived at New, York, regoid,”. BHP Ann' Elizabeth, from 616114 Leone 7th ult, for Belem, arrived at- Newport 73d test.. with *Mears and mew sick. Bohr Na If 13jOirit, ThlllkS, cleared at New York fee terday for Philadelphia. Bohr BB Bailey, Line, cleared at New York reeterdey for Georterown: etlpr W on 9, Scott, cleared at Now York yesterday .far liilndelphia. Behr'{ Lathed, Frambes, hence, arrived st,Hobile Mtb inet, • • Bohr Buena Vida, ashore on the Hose , Baoki Unto, will have to disOhartre:': Bohr A Towneend. Towneend,from Mobile, arrived' airralndazile 224 - - rtolpanarJarsay Blue, 'Cbsdaiy, fey 'Philadelphia, old at New York yesterday, NOTICE X() BIAEINEES. - ' • The Five Fathom Bank Light tibia (off the Cavell 0 the imutivael..usivtailier, maonngs. anti to abge frpotheralati64 , :line Will be teptsded air soo n P oe sibletbevtiob due bellven; S - bthonse Ward.- N, - ContinanAer U. 8, N. LipPoOndlnliOnter „ : , •.2 pobw' - - ' 18563 t aisicheikii*xworii IpLorairi. r o ,,t ttewbg , s —.,0100 aeg#10 2 4001.1..: 7110 , 3130: grfinsl l .*blie, , 1.14 FAlntlyBo44 , 74lOrle L BINGER - aft& 4itiat fig, 9111 CIONTNITS "nett SPECIAL, NOTICES. CRESTNUT STRUT DWRLLING FOR SALE OR to Lux. No. 1924 —All modern improvements, in onm• plate order. Immediate possession given. Lot.= feet deep. Inquire of . GUM & BON, 620 WALNUT Street. Nouse openßaturday and Monday. fe26.2t• IMPORTANT TO TAILORS AND OTHERB.— Tha & Baiter liewing-Idaohine Company hive just intreduoed a new and euperioy Shuttle. Machine, large eine, high spend, with latest improvements. Price Seo. For Sate at N 0.730 CHESTNUT STREET. Philidelptda. fe22-ti M. FINKLE'S LOCK-STITCH SHUTTLE &M -um MACHINEII are the best in market. Warranted to do all kinds of Family Sewing or Tailoring In the beet manner or the price wid be refunded. Price Sad and upwards. 9I CHESTNUT Street, up etairs. fe2ltutbn•6t" ONE PRICE CLOIIIING OF TEN LATEST STYLES. made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. Alt sonde made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES dr. CO., .see-If deg MARKET Street. AM ID N 3 SAVING FUND—NORTIMIST CORNEA SECOND and WALNUr BTESETs,—Deposita re ceived in small and large amonnui, from all clams of the community , and allows interest at the rate of FIVE YER CEN T. per annum. Money may be drawn by cheeks without loss of in terest. • Office open daily, from D until o'clock. and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the event= Presi dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Peorotary, CHAS. M. MOR TMS HUNAN HAIR.--110 p, Many persons abuse this delioate and beautiful ornament, by Wining it with alcoholic washes, and plastering it with grease, which has no affinity for the skin, ano is not absorbed Burnett's Cocoainc, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &o. e unrivalled ae a dressing for the hair, is readily ab sorbed, end is peculiarly Adapted to its various condi tions, 'preventing its falling ofr, end promoting its heathy growth. See advertisement. WM- Om Mann' BOUDOIR b.s WING MACHINH.— IMP ROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIOX AT EVART F4lll. FRERAeIPhi& OfHoe, 720 ARCH Mt- Agents wanted. fell-din EALAMANDER Fnut•Pitoor SAPEB.—A very large aesortrnent of SAL AM &MYERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No. SDI CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. au234 EVANS & WATSON. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAPRTY TRUST Coatramt.-Chattered by the State of Peeneylvame. RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, large or small. S. PAVE PER. CENT. interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money Is always paid book in GOLD whenever ft is called tor, and without notice. 4. Money in reaelven from Executors. Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustoon, in largo or small sums, to remain a long or short period. a. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and other &st atus securities. 6. 01Moe open everyday—WALNUT Street. southwest oorner Third street. Philadelphia. MARRIED. LINDSEY—PROCTOR.-013 the 23d inst, by Rev Riohard D. Newton. rector of Bt. Poore Cherob. Pa guano intmlind•ey. of Chart onion, B. C., to MUM Lydia J. Proctor, of P.iladelphia. [Charleston. S. C., papers Please copy Wm.NB-BHAPFNER.—On the 23d inst., by Rev. vir nuddartle. Levi Lukens. or Upper Derby, bela were county. Pa., to Mary E. Shaffner. daughter of John Shaffner, Esq., of this city. [Delaware county pap:re leas. copy.] _ KENBII_c=ENOLIBII.—On the Vkl inst., by Rev. W. Sterrett, Mr. John C. Knell to Miss Martha both of this city. R f.WENTRALER—TIOENKETIL—On the Ith inst.. by Rev. W. Mann, D. D.. Homy Reienthitler. to Mies Rate Roe both, ell of thse Intr. SMITH—ARPIN A L.—On the Bth Nov.. 7839, by Rev. F. Church, Mr William Smith to Miss Martha Annuli!, both of this el j • SOMMER-8 11ULTR.—On the 21st inst., by Rev. P. Nicola. Henry U . Sommer to a.inie Schulte, both of this city. • DIED. hIASON.—On the 24th inst., of consumption, Mrs. Margaret Mason, in the 33d rear of her age. The retativen and friends of the family are invited to attend her ((mend. from her late residence. No. 233 North Sixteenth street, on Tuesday morning. 26th inst,, at 9 &eke. To proceed to Cathedral Cme teV/INIC.—.At Look Haven; Pit.. on the 211 inst., Flo rence Hame rely. only child of Henry A. and lane Lewis Prank, aced 14 months. Thorelatives and friends or the faintly are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, (rein the residence of George W. flamers y, Pricetreet,_ Germantown, this (Saturday ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lau rel Hill. LIFPFNCOTT,—On February 22d, after eight hours' sickness, Ezekiel Thomas son of less* ad Sarah Lip pincott, in the third y.arof his are. The fnends of the faintly are particularly invited to attend his funeral from the residence of Ins parents. No. 775 Noble street. this (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o'slock , without fin ther notice. KOONS.—tin the 2let lost., Cathanne Louisa, wife of lanto Koons. in the 60th Vera' 0 r bee 31(0. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of bar husband No. yu Fracklin street, this(Saturdayl morning, the nth inst. rkt 70 o'clock. ' ClllO.--On the Owning of the 22d inst. , Lime IC.. eh eat daughter of Thomas T. and Anna hf. Child, in the Vila year of her age The friends of the family are invited to her funeral, from the residence of her parents. N 0.1424 North Se cond street, this i Seventh-day) moraine. acid o'clock. • eftEAN.—On Wednesday morning. William Crean. Bin male friends are respectfully invited to • tend the funeral, from the residenee of dna. L. flashy. 130 Chest nut street, this morning.26th inst., at 10 o'oloOk, without further notice. • TAYLOR.—On the 21st inst., at Manayunk, denies Taylor. aced 33 years. Enneral from his late residence. Hamilton 'Street, Menaynnt. on Sunday afternoon. at 1 "look. , q•• WINN •41.—0 n the TM Inst.. Lemuel, infantsk of Wanner, /mesh T. and Sarah Y. teed B months d 1 week. Funeral from tNri residence of his Parents. Spruce street. above Fourth, this afternoon. at 3 o'clock. • • SmEER.V.—On the Md inst., Edward Sheehy, to the Seth sesr of his ave. Funeral from his late residence back of No. 618 *. pen street. to-day. at 12 o'clock M. Mai ER.—On the 23d inst.. Annie Anne& eldest deadlier William E. and SYbilla Moyer, in the Ilth Year of her Bier Funeral from the residence or her father, No. 1434 Poplar street. on Monday alto:Toon, at 2 o'clock. • BESSON & SON, PREVIOUS TO RE. MOVAL to theirn ae ew Store. (No. MS CHEST NUT Street,) will SP sell off v NOODS eral large lot* of . ENO ,_ AT PRICES BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTA TION And hare now ready fora &mond Mourning Bylliants, Gingham, Monsant, do Leine.. Challr de Ulnae, ) rite , Chapala, Cherie, Mohair+, Tanjore, Lustre'', Chintzes!, Lace Sleeves, Lace Sete, BoFSBON to SON MourdpgStors. fed - No. WI WIESTNUT Street. rye —,, THE BLESSEDNESS OF THE MAN t WHO SERVES 13011.--Rev. JOHN C. 4 A 0 4- BEAR nn thin nuldeet TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. la AMERICAN NEOHANICW HALL, earner Fourth and George streets, la n:glook. Atembere of the Order of Arnetinan Beehantoes Will take Boats in the middle of the 14811; It* 13. THE TRINITY, 'VIEW EP IN TIIE LIGHT OP REARON AND f3GRIPTURH.-Brr mon by wet , . Mr- IC &RORER, at Handal and Haydn Music. Hall. EIGHTH and R . RING GA ItOvN Streets. TO- HO II HOW, ( qundx_y.) at ttg P. M. Morning Sorrioa at 103 o'clock Boma free. It• irrCHURCH OF THE NEW TESTA MENT. T. H. STOOK'* Paster. N.W. cor ner GIRARD Avenus. Rnd THIRTEENTH Street.— PRE ACHING THE GOSPEL. 103{ A. M. RAB4ATH SCHOOL. 9g, LECTURE AND RINGING CLASS Every Wednesday livening, 7,4 o'elonlr. /to TIM ANNIFERRARY OF tbe BUNTIIY ZCHuIOI., of CRANMER CHA 11Twrnttpeeend and Loenat swats. will ha held TO IMMO w FT fißp , 00 N. at 3o clock. Addresses wUt I. &brewed, and a co l Heaton taken up for the benefit of the School. It* rrr PRESBYTERIAN CUURCII. BROAD WAY BALL soutt.east corner of BRO A D sod BPRImO GARDEN Streets.Rov. E. E. A 'IAMB mil Prontoh TO-MORRoW (846batli ) MORNING at And EVENING at 7X. Primer meeting at 7P. M. bats free. ` rcrCHURen OF TUE MESSIAH UM YE'LESsc.NT,I LOCUST. Dot of lIROA rt. Rev. Dr. WTI,. lAM Tv% Pastor. Parolees ROW. ftt. log A. M. and 73f• P. M. Subject In the evening, Reasons for Univernabsnl." It ST. JOIIINtS NI. I.E. eII'USCII, BROWN L Stiret.. below Thf 'Way. SRC?, A. cstooK., !,ietct:itc..noedrirste`,l.°4l7,rthmenini'4l,ll7oll4.°' at JO3 SPIRITUAI.ISM of Michl,n. 1 . 4 °nurse a SANSObt.gr. A. M. and 73.; P. M. Admlr 11,—AVA IMES CHASE, tho ClolOn• lemur° of hts I A LL. on BUN DAY, at 10% jinn 5 ce”te. It• WTHE YOUNG HEN'S cIFIRISTIAN AR. t , OCIATION OF PH ILADELIMIe.—The re nt iens* ly meeting will Ile held iv& next M f•N DAY VP.NING. 27th Inst. at 74 o'clock, in the FM Rep- Nst Chur , h. BANtIOM Street. below Ninth. An missy nn Religion in Suslnese t will he read by Mr. CLIF FORD P, AIcCA LI A. De agates wII be appointed to the New Orleans Convention. The regular monthly prayer meetlns of the Assixnetion will be held in the Church from 7 to Di o each. Roars memb•r is earoestly r , guested to be present. Public respectfully invited. Galleries reserved, as usual., for lodise. :://its WANAM AKER. fe2s Corresponding Secretary. orOUR PLATFOR , AR PROMULGATED BY TIFE; I , RopLVII CONVENTION— OUR STANDARD IBRAHIM, A. G. CURTIN. OF CENTRE COUNTY - . A M REMO to RATI PP the STATE NOMINA TION for GOVERNOR. to he voted for et the October Pleationorill ha told ctltbe TIRPMMTCAN HEAD QUART BR.S. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Strontx THIS EVENING AT RAI PANT SEIrdNO'CLOCK. The Don, W, p, KELI,I,Y, OEO. A. COFFEY. ono others will add ran the Pedple. • lc* gIIILrET NO IF THE BOARD OF TRAPE.—A state meeting of the Anseoietia • eßnard of Trade will be held at the Rooms of t e F.oard. N 0.606 CREW Nur street, on MONDAY, Feb. 27. instant. at 75G o'olook•etenlnt. The preposition to autholize the home of Mint certifi cates all currency, and other mat'are of interest. are pending. LORIN' BL, ODGBT, Pts 2t Secretary. rrr . FIELD WILL DELIVER A Connie of Nine Le turns on the Crention of the UrIiVOTIM, and speolticallyrf the Inlay System nod the Farth ; how resetabtem w re first formed. and the as minding grade of anima ; the first crested MAN, whether mingnier orplurali ndalt or infantile, the vs. mug races or familiar , of Mankind, not only ea to color, but genies and tope, The) various Diatoms of Creation reviewed. both from a theological and scientific stand point and the bearing piths scriptural reenrd to known phenomena and nthnolegMl facts, together with the laws and pnneiples whin hl govern universally In Cilia tion and Revelation, establishing on Immutable prlnci plesand laws the grand a atom that " att Truth is its Aarrnesy mirk WOO An exposition will njeo be manor the Scriptural 'DE LUGE. together its relation to a realer supposed rhyme] cataclysm I end the Mato , and nrisin er pro fane and canted language, as well as the (Menges It hen none undertone. The whole prisentins a grand and comprehensive view, not only of Creation as a fact. but also of the modes operandi by witioll It was and is eff:•cted ; re spectfully addreseed to ell tognotlng and Intelligent minds. The Lectures will he e ll in HA DEL and RAYON HMO. (6lfelf ttf flt , ritit. near Green,) Com miming on M ONDAY EVENING. Feb. 27th. at ni n't!leek and continued thn TUMMY and FRIDAY EvEraryitrt. and each amending Monday*. Wednes day, and Friday Evenings. Tickets for the Course. 131.60. Tickets admitting a Lady and Gentlemen 82. liokets fin a single Leann 25 cents. May be had at the Bookstores and at the door. fe.ll,Bt , - rA--• a STATEMEN'r OF THE UNION BANK, i6One ' rggegbllOVA:aggi=o:g l l79lg4l the 13th day of October, A. 1). 18071 Amend' of loans and di5c0unte.......,....:-.5801.6a8 ea • 4 . , specie.. - , . 8191696 ", due from Other banks.... ~. 49 214 84 of notes in circulation-,... 88,770 00 , 44 , deposits, maladies balances due to other bunk, ... 889-932 81 _; Pnit.ostrnia . Petunia 24, 1M0 "WIOF PHILADELPHIA. is: TY arose Lesley . .-Cashier of the Union Bank, being swain, depose and say, that the above statement is nor root to the beet of my knowledge and belief. JES LEBI..EY, Cashier. 'Sworn before me, this 84 t h Aar of Pehrttry. A. D. 1800 O. EL.I,MAKER. Notary Public. LEf, ORES ON THE CREATION, DELI/JO; he.; 111 Mr, GEORGE FIELD. At H NOEL and HAYDN HALL. ' fr2s-18t wA omen FREE INSTITUTE OF In7SCIENOE.—Tbo mamba," of this Institute are armed that Dr. CHILD has been engaged to write a serie n of artioles CI) °We ; Ito °dein and °Wore," for 1 A. . ,D tie' ?LEW IFIRRALD OF pwoo RW , IB, New ya! . titeleher way he had et Die Bonk -stands. and •Will 'T ittered to _monthly . sabsoribereby M. W. link -eon, . NI North Eleventh , Street. The second num tor w be out ott Settudey, 4121-3t* THE ...PRESSPEELADELPMA; SATURDAY, FEIMUARY 25, 1860. DYSPEPSIA.—FIFTY YEAltig SORIBABLB AGONY from DYS PEPSIA, Ner vousness. Sickness at the Stomach, and vomiting, have been reitored by DU-BARRY'R dehoionei health-re storing REVALIOITA ARABNA, FOOD. Upwards of 80,000 cures , and many thowand ,testlntonials. Packed, with full instructions:in•(milder,: • T pound, S1AO; 12 pounds. Bl2—the latter' mynas(' free on co msat of cash. Sold at the Depot, 243 South 1 1 3 1 iRD street, by If, MIJNRO, Principal Agent for nited States, and by all limners and Ont. gists. WISP aPSIA. Perfect digestion, stronir nerves, and refreshing elgep restored by_ Du-BARFLY El delioioug, heal:it-restoring RENTAL RITA A HABIG( FOOD. To be act es 'A rated above, with circulars and testimonials from eminent persona in England end America. fel3.lm. 11 OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 9 ) OMPANY. —PHILADELPHIA, February 13. W C 7 . 011 E TO SPOOK Roi.D ERS —The Annual Elec tion for Directors will be held on MONDAY. the fifth day of mareh IMO. at the office of the Company. No. 106 South THIRD Street. The polls will be opened from 10 o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. 36. No share or shares transferred within sixty daye next Preceding the eleotion will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH. fel4-015 Secretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY, AND COPIES SUPPLIED WITHOUT DELAY. .30.000 COPIES, BOLD IN. ADVANCE OF PUBLICATION. THE ONLY GENUINE AND RHLIADLE OURAPHYHORIZED Etr, AND FOR THE BE NS FIT OF THE EMIL Y. LIFE OP CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN, BY JAMES REDPATII, WITH AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF 1118 CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH. In one elegant 12mo. volume of 108 pages, printed on superfine paper, and handsomely bound In gilt cloth fully illustrated, and embellished with a FINE STEEL PORTRAIT. PRICE ONLY $l. For sate everywhere by the Publishers' Agents, and at their 'tore. Agents wanted to sell the work throughout the country. Copier mailed to any address on receipt of prloe and 21 rents in stampl for postage. Address THAYER da ELDRIDGE. PUBLISHERS, 114 and 116 WASHINGTON Street, Baton. fell-tuthat A NEW BOOK OF THOS HOOD'S. WHIMS AND WHIFFS. By Thomas Hood. Nnw first published. Edited by Epee hermit. One volume. et 26. TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. Past IV. GRACE GREENWOOD'S NEW BOOK: STORIES Flto at FAAIOUa BALLADS. HOLMBY HUSK. A n•w novel. By Major Mel ville. author of that capital story, *. The Interpreter." 60 cents. • • • • . THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORIR OF T. BU CHANAN READ. II v-15..12m^... cloth. 82. 0 4SERVATIONS AND '4)4:STIIIII.S ON TEE Ws ST COMA, AFRIO AND ITS ISLANDS. B Rev. C. tar. honing. 'DOCTOR OL HAM AT OREYSTONES, AND NIS TALK TREES. A hook most favorably noticed by the mess. One vol.. 12nao Isl. mAN. The new hook by the author of L'iriout. Translated from the Frenob of bilobslot by Dr. rea mer, Vdltor of the Allantlo Monthly. One vol, el. Re VOLD PIONS IN F.NOLISIEI ISIBTO.Y. Br Ro• bert Vaughan. D. D. Volume I on the Revs lotion, of Race. aro...cloth. 32. THE MAN TEE CLUB WINDOW; or, The 11 was of Gond Society. A Handbook for Lakes and Bentlemen. One vol.. el tr, HOMANICd. The Study of Mankind. By J. Whar ton Calling. rroNsor to the University of Louisiana. 5. 0. ,loth. 81 75. WIL o !WOK I'd IN THE SOUTH; or, The Camp Fires of the Everglades. By Charles E. Whitehead, Translator of Gerard the Lion Killer. One vol., with illustrations. A wry entarttunin• book. MISS PARDOE'EI LIFE B 111.11OULE. Her last, and gall to be her best, novel. $12.5. LIFE IN SPAIN, Past arid Pre•ent. By Walter 2hornbitry . A moot charming and piquant book of Adventures in Foam. 12m0., cloth. SI. ALIJOY CROFTON. The new novel. By the author of " Dave of My Life," 5 ; o. 75 cents. DARWIN'S ORIG IN OF SPECIES, by means of Natural Selection. $1.25. For sale by SAMUEL DAZ_ARTI,.. fe2s 31 724 CHESTNUT Street, NEW BOOKS AT HAZARD'S, 72t CHESTNUT Street. DOCTOR OLDHAM AT OREYBTONEB, AND 1118 TALK THERE. A book most favorably notioed by the press. One vol.. l2mo. Si. WIMAN. The new book by the author of L'Amour. Translated from the Frencho Michelet. by or. Palmer, Editor of the Atlantic Monthly. One vol. SI. REVOLUTIONS IN ENGLISH HISTORY. By Ro bert Vaughan, D. D. Volume one on the Revolutions of Race Svocloth. ~72 THK MAN - AN THE CLUB WINDOW ,• Or, The Habits of Good Nooiety. A Handbook for ladies and gentlemen One vol. $1 25. 111.151ANICS 'The Study of Mankind. By 3. Whar ton Collins, Professor in the University of Louisiana. Bvo.. cloth. 31.75. WILD SPUR I'S IN THE SOUTH; Or, The Cam < Firma ot the Everglades By Charles I'o Whitebait . tranelat , r of Gerard. the Lion-killer. One vol., wit ill nstrations. A very entertaining took. MISS PARDORS LIFE STRUGGLE. Her Imat, and said to be r beet. Novel. 81.25. LIFE IN SPAIN. Poet and Present. By Walter Thornhury. A most charming and piquant book of Ad • venturer in Spain 12m0., obit h. 81. LIMY CRORTON. The new Novel. By the author of •• Date of Me Life." &o. 75 cents. TIE SLAVEIIiaLDER ABROAD Or, Billy Buck's Visit with his master to England. 81.25. MIMI. PR ESEN PATI N. By the author/se of Friends and Fortune. /Ivo.. paper. 50 omits. The best novel of the day. DARWIN'S ORIGIN OF SPECIES, by means of Natural Selection. 1 vol. ff I 25. EDGAR A. POE AND CRITICS. A Defence of Poe and his Wntlegs. St Sarah A. Watteau. 15 rents. AN . ANaIVER TO HUGH MILLER, and Theoretic) Geoloripte. Hy Thom," A. Geom. A TRIP 1 0 CUTt. By Mrs Howe. sullowess of "Passion Flowers.' and contiloutor to the • A tientio Monthly." The most entertaining and life-like descrip tion of Cuba yet onbllshAd R IJSK ifs% EL Eh! ENTB OF PERSPECTIVE. S ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. Vol. 4. SI. fe3d dt GRA"REEN WOOD'S NEW BOOK.- STORIES PROM FAMOUS BALLADS. By e rn e.. greenwood. 60 emote DOLMRY 11 , .U5F.. DLO. J. W. Me.Nitle. 60 cents. FART 11. TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. Paper. 13 CV. Lg. CO .IPLF.TE POETICAL WORKS OP T. B. REED. vole. 92. SELF HELP. AT eatrinel Smiles. 16mo. to cents. THE STUDENT S FUME. brought down to the pre sent time. 12mo. $l. NO LIE Tti alVt.s. A Rook for Boa. Mmo. 60 eta. DICK AND EIS FRIEND PUMAS. Illustrated. 18a.o. 43. f.k n e 's i - ouNo MAROONERS ON THE FLORIDA COAS.C. Eighth thousand. 10mo. 73 cent". For Sale by fat LIAM. WILLIAM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. 0.606 Chestnut Street. D IXON ON THE EYE. WITH I ~ LUSTRATIONO. Published this doe by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Nn. 25 South SIX PH treat, above CHESTNUT A GUIDE TO THE PRACTIOAL NTU HY OF DM HAS sandF THE EYE. with an outline of Dixon e d teat Operative Treatment. Hy James F. R. C N.. Surgeon to the Royal London Oputhalinto Hos- Pita!, ace., &e. In one volume,l2mo. Price ei SO. " We have no hesitation in reiterating the strong ex pressions of commendation which eccompanied ror former analysts of v r. Dixon's work, and ursine its study upon those of our readers who are desirous of ob taminc sound information on the Important brano§_of Waited Science to which it relates."—British and Fo reign Medical Glummest Review Si ALSO PUBLISH WALTON'S OPERATIVE OPHTHALMIC MIR GERY. Win HO Illustrations. Edited by S. Litton, M. D., Surgeon to wills' Hospital, kg., Au. One volume. octavo knots $5. LINDSAY & MAUS TON. fast Publishers and Booksellers. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PHILAPELPHIA,FEH. 26, 1860.— WI LLIAM BIRC RALL . and DAVIRT. M. BARER have this day 'ems taro Joint partnership In the Warm Air Forums end Room Manotaetory, R. W. corner pr BROAD and RANSOM (tate George). btreets. and re eeentrully eolipit th • public patronage in the above line. Fink's Rental °militantly on hand. Repairing prompt ly attended to. tegg•et FOR CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE, CAPTAIN C. P. MARSHMAN, Will oontinue to won't freight until 2 o'clock P. to-day, and sail at 3 F. hi A. w AND WONDERPOL DISCO VERY fnx t)Core of Rheumatism and Oout. I,FSLTE' A RTRRITIO PILLS. This medicine is o ered with the utmost confidence of its being the most effectual rem dy for the above dis eases ever yet diaaavored. Nodanser need be appre hended from itA use by the most delicate. Price $1 per box. Oen . no soot br marl, on enolosing one postage stamp and prone of Pills. For sale by the Pole ascot, aLBX. H A RPER. No. fly Booth FRONT fltreet. fat 3m• Philadelphia. VNOLTEII TOILET SOAPS.—Manufse Jul toted be the West of England Snap CompanY.— For bea mater i a l pearrinee, delicacy of perfume. exqal - of and freedom from alkaline or Irrita ting properties, these soaps are believed to claim equal r,nk with any in this mullet. either offerelen or norm manufacture. A thonic the Varieties ere the Turtle OIL Honey s urkle , Orange Flower. Rose. All the Year Round. Pink Skin. Family Curd. Brown Windaora i Musk and Royal Extra Reenter!. The Tourist's Tablet, The Court Tablet and many others . Annan?. WILLI/110. .h.VANS.Jr.. Co., f 025 262 South FROST Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT aeoliontinn hne been mnde to "The Trustees of the Fire association of Philedeleina for the renewal of o nolior of inenranoe. No nape, lulled in t^e name of IINEMeR de. RRITIERT for /MOO, dated dept g, 814, which Whiten at. and an r information thereof wijil he received by B EIMER, R ;OCHER'''. & fetti-etn&th 18 427 MARK ET dtreet. HEIL-FRE:N(IH PATENT 0 LP- Ca SKINS. " Wilmosv" byend.imperior article ; also, nn invoice Cane. Tampion and Madras Morocco, on cocidenment and Inc into low by the case or dozen. Oak and Hemlock nolo. Eihne Skirting, American Calf and Kip ninny. Wax Upper Bpiits, Roans, Pink Llnings, wholesaleor B'Cash paid to Country Tanners for Leather of all kinds. WM. IL No;WEIOLD. fe26 art* N0..5.35 North SECOND Bt. GENTLEMYN wour D DO WELL BY canine on MKS & KENSIL. No. 139 N. NINTH Street, above Cherry. and have their old garments made to look equal to new, by eleaneins, or dyeing - and repairing. fewst. OVAL. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, GILT on anew; 75 ciente each fitted complete 'without charge. WM. SMITH'S Manufactory. 7ftfl El. TII HD Street. Philadelphia. Smell profile, good work, quick Wee. and freunce holed without charge. It. BUTTER. AND EGGS, WHOLESALE and retail.— DOBBIN: 4 . & 11ALE.177 nun IS)e East ern Market. Hotels, reetaurante, &o„ eupplied on the meet fitverable terms. few et" IF YOU DESIRE A PORTRAIT OF niatourself. gets life size Photograph in oil. If a mi ure mature, a Photozraph or Ambrotype. at REX /SPAT Gaiters', SECOND Street, above GREEN. SHOULDERS. -70 Gilds. Dry Soli Shoul• dere. Just received, and for Bale by 1 9. 0 HAP -1,140 O. no . A Reg Flt,AAt. door Almva roof. fe2s CIL/SHEN BUTTElt.—Just received, a prime tot, suitable for family use. Also. Ohio and PePlleylllvnnania Roll. Forks's ty O. O. BADLE /r R 6 1 2 1 1 :.. eines,. attn.^ PORK. -270 Bbls. Mess Pork, of New Jamey Ohio. and Phi packing, for sale by O. D. SADLER It CO., ARO Street. nd door A 1.,. Front. frza TO WHOLES ALE DRUGGISTS AND Pit Doer!, Ns, Mra , JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS FOR LADIES,— Approved of and hie hl recommended by the Medical prole :non throughout the United States, Thirty Thou sand lova ide haying been advised by their physicians to use her f urefont A pplianees. Phe would caution Alerchante and others mreinst purehasing except at her residence. 1039 WALNUT Street, where eho can be .. n seired Orly, between the hours of. 9 and IS, Nor book of testimontele will no given on applaostion. fell-etuth-ly C OBE US--For sale by WETHERIL - V/ a and *north asoaND stmt.Pali RETAIL DRY GOODS. SPRING SILKS. THOS. W. EVANS & Co.. nava NOW OPEN POE INSPECTION THEIR SPRINO IMPORTATION OP DRESS SILKS, Thin annulment in magi) , of DIRECT IMPORTATION PROM TOE MANUFACTURERS IN EUROPE, Haying been sainted especially for T. W. E. A CO.'S RETAIL TRADE, And will be found to entunoo all the NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON. PRICES REASONABLE. Noe. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. 1'323 3t WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS.—Just grinned an invoice of all sizes and qualities from 10-4 to 13.0. 801118 new and handsome decline. 211 and /3-4 Barnsley Linen :Bleating. Damsel( 4 .)lllrins and Doylies Pameak able Clo , heand Table Linen. rimer! Diaper and Towellinir. One Bale super-heavy Rusts Crash at e and 10 cents Per yard. One Bala of extra super White do at lig cents. A large stock of Ladies' and Oente Linea Oamlino Hdkfe. in Plato. Corded,Hem-atitohed, Colored Borders and Embroidered. Irish Shirting and Fronting Linen, by the piece or yard. WHITE GOODS. Nansook, Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss, and Plaid Mus lin,. T A l n a nv , and Bo Fr n enc s h Lane Points, Shawls, Mantles. NEW (100DS being daily reeeived. VI.AILIMEI ADAMS. fee EIGHTH and ARCH Stree ts. THOS. W. EVANS & ECO., HAVE JUST OPENED A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF • JOUVIN GLOVES, COMPRISING EVERY SHADE AND SIZE. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. fas-2t CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS NOW OPENED, Canine Styles of our own Importation, comprising— ETA LLIGUES NOUWEANTE, in colorings and mixtures, imitable for Travelling and Promenade Dresses. NECOTAS. SUPERIOR FABRICS. Berea° Analaie. Plain and Brocade. 4.4 Woven Chaney, ' dm, /co. On hand— RICE COLORED DRESS SILKS. BLACK FIGURED DRESS BILKS. BLACK OROS DE SHINER, all grades and modes. RICK FOULARD SILKS. We are now In daily receipt of new and deairable goods, suitable to the season. CURVEN STODDART & BROTHER, 440, 442, and 464 North SECOND Street, feb•4t Above WILLOW. THE LAST DAY IS FIXED FOR SELL RIALfirteraLIN KNITTING ZEPHYRS, Double. Single. or S_plit. AT le CENTS PER OUNCE, The priest elsewhere bens 20 garde per ounce. Ladies who secure an assortment for future usts will? well. MAX WELL 8, fe2o.tf • ELEVENTH and CH•BTHU r Ma. REAL EASHMERE KNITTING zEPHYRB. in double, rude, or split, are °Ear ed, for the present. at THE SAME PRICE _IiI3 THE IMITATIONS ANTI MEDIUM QUALITIES OP ZEPHYRB ARE Bold elsewbretokez v ntifs ; ar„ SON Tatelbtll4B, ft l slrff. AND zetbityß.s. feR/-tf if EL VENTH sod CHESTN UT, WINDOW SHADES. , 1860. SPRING TRADE. 1860. • W. HENRY PATTEN Invites the etteetwn of dealats to the large stook of WINDOW BILADEB. CURTAIN MATERIALB. and UPHOLSTERY GOODS, DIEECIM 630 CRESTN6T STREET, Which are oCored to boron , on the moat rreaonable terms. fell It• REMOVALS. SAML. N. DAVIES & SON, BILL BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED TO fall2m• ho. DOOR STREET p EMOVAL.--SM ALL & CHANDLER, t WHOLESALE OROCERv, have removed from RI 'North bECON Dnorth Street, to 113 MARKET Street, above Front. aide FANCY DRY GOODS. BURNETT, SEXTON. & S WEARINGEN. Wordy" or FANOY GOODS. SNOL.IBII. AND DERMAN HOU erf. MEN'S PUltfilßellNG 000D8, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. 11KIRTk3-Bhetland Woo . 41. 19 Zephy 11.1iTRIr', and VAETIES. No .61t11 felB4mrs STILL AHEAD! DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S NEW SHIRT, "BELLE OF THE SOUTH," The inoat Perfect and Beautiful Skirt ever produced MADE WITHOUT CLASPS, and warranted not to get out of order, in 8, 11, 10, 20, 20, 30, 35, 40, and 00 Itoo2o, EVERY LADY IB REQUESTED TO EXAMINE THEM BEFORE PUR GRAMM' OTHER MAKES. Wholesale Dealers supplied by DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, at, 63, and 55 WHITE Street, felo-Im NEW YORE H DUH RING & CO., • Noe. 96 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by euocemive arrivals from Eu rope, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS or ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, ()LOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and solicit an in spection of their omnplete and well-assort/A stook— KneeCULLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WEETRIN TRADE. 03-81/1 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM YARINIALL. No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, (Immediately opposite the Academy of Fine Arta.) I n vitee the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and ou.ers to hes extensive assortment of USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. TABLE CUTLERY. NURSERY FENDERS. CHAFING DISHES, FIRE SCREENS. PLATE WARMERS, jet-tuthstf TEA POYS. Ace., Re. HARDWARE. MOORE.HENSZEY.4k 60 HARDWARE, CUTLERY. and GUN Nq, ttry MANKST, sod 418 CoblMßßOßStreetx fIiILADELPHIA4 INSURANCE COMPANIES. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS TOTAL, ASSETS-.. STATEMENT of the condition of the SPRING FIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANOE COM PANY on the Prot der of Januery, WO, 'made in con farmity with the Twice meta of the laws of the State of Pennsylvania Molts!, Moot( Number of shares of stools subscribed for... tin. Amount of assamments paid in, in oath...—. $260,000 00 The value of the reel estate held by the Com pany Amount of mull on hand and in bank...... Amount of cub in hands of agents and in tme Amount of loans enured by bond and mort gages, being the first lien on real estate, on which there is less than one year's in terest..... ........ Amount of loans on whioh Interest has not been pals wtthln one year Amount of loins on which Judgments have been Amount or stooks ownedby ' the Company, par value 232 MO. market value. ........ Amount of stock held by the Company as oat lateral security for loans with the amount loaned on each kind of stook, its par and market value : ISO shares Milford Oss Lisht Comeany....s6,ooo LOOO 3 003 CO 13 shares Westfield Loane on personal se eerily. Amount of b'y'e receivable Amount of Internet end rent manned but not due. Amount of assessments called in, due, and unpaid Amount of premium notes due and unpaid.. None. Amount of i, n t erest on investment* made by the Comonny, due and unpaid...—. Amount of all other Invostmants..— Total amount of scuts..... Amount of Looses due and unpaid. Amount of Maims for looses in suit. Amount of limes during the year which have beenpaid .......................... ......31 Amount of lose.' do ring the year whloh have not bean settled ....... . Amount of tones during the year which are oontested Amount of losses reported and not acted uorm • - Amount of all other claims against the Corn Para......... ......... . Amount of °ash premiums received in 2859...8312,982 32 Amount of premium note. taken by the Com- Amount of premiums esrned Amount of interest money received from in- Amount of 'boom° of the Company from othersources.-- .......... ....... FIFTH. Amount of louses paid during the year 1869..811{,6t6 31 Amount of louses paid during the year. which adorned pr or to the year Amount of dividende declared and paid du ring the year......... Amount of expenses paid during the year. including oommissions and fees paid to the agents and officers of the c0mpany....,.... Amount of tune paid by the Company Amount of all other expenditures of the Company....... (Signed.) EDMUND 'FREEMAN, PREBIDHNT sworn and subscribed before me, this 234 day of Janu ary, A. D. lede. (Bigned.) 1 L. 6.1 GEORGE WALKER, Commosioner for the Stare of Massechusetts, aoholoted by the Governor of Yenciutvanis, Wh o sue sertiEse to the correctness of the foregoing statement. POLICIES OF INSURANCE In the abeve•nemed Company issued, end Imes Incurred under the same equitably adjusted and promptly paid, by BOSWELL & WILSON. AGENTS, S. •V. CDR. FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STB fe2s4v&s3t UNITY,D STATES LIFE INSURANCE TICUITY. AND TRUST CrnifPANY OF FIJI LADh PH lA. Office, 8. E corner of THIRD and CHM NUT .Ireets. DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR IMO. Tlie Directors, from the 'surplus or saving noon the t"" 8 " of the ComMtn.r fo r the sear ending December 31, 1669 have deola•eil a BONUS to the Policy Holders to the extent of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT., to be added to the insured amount, payable at death, or else the present value IN CASH, at the option of the in sured. A.86:T8, JANUARY 1. 1 9 2 0 . Caen on hard, and in bank5........541 282 40 Cash in bank at New Orleans ... . 11.676 42 Loans on call, secured.by ample col -64,517 82 - 8120.20 74 Bills receivab1e...... 101.874 63 Real estate, bons, itnd ino . rtgages... • .-. 106,64663 Bank, railroad, canal, and other stoc k s end securities . 207,176 41 Loaned on pobves. deferred premium, and balance. due from agents.. 66.646 21 Present va.ue of annual premiums 1.061.870 NI DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawfoed. Benjamin W. Tingley. Aul Onddard, M. D. Patriek Brady. amen Deeeteux, Thomas T. 146. ;noel Heideman. Oenrte Jnnkin. tlliam W. Oodwin. N. Pranklm Jackson. Alex. C. Hart At D Pliny Fisk, rEPH RN . R. CRAWFOlD2roeldonk BRN (AMIN W. TINGLE . Vice President Jamas R. Horns', decretare and renewer. Atecheal Examiners—Paul HOD. Alex 0. Hart, M. D. fell•atuthltt FIRE INSURANUE RELIANCE MIITUAL t IWURANCE COMPANY nr PINLA DEL P/IfA ON BUILDINGS. LIMITED Orl. PERPETUAL, "NeIIiS PA I STOI N C II OU I PTI I RL c" Id OFFICE, No. 306 WALE UT BA SLEET. CAPITAL, ASSETS, $303,64:8 96. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgages on Impr .ved City Property, worth double the amount fi103.600 00 around Rent, first olmis 1 SA2 00 Orr of Philadelphia 0 per cent. Loan.... 30.000 00 Pennsylvania R. R. Co.'s 6 per cent. fd Mort • gage Loan, ( 830 Poo) 27 900 03 Allegheny county 6 p.r cd. R. k. L0an..... •• • 20 1 .8 00 Collateral Loans, welt secured 2 500 (V Huntington and Broad Top R. R. and C. Co.. Mortgage Loan.. . ' . ........ . ..... • . ..... 4,000 OD The Reliance Mutual insurance Co. Stock.. 21,340 IV no County Me I nsuranoe Co. 1it0ck........ 1,050 00 he lAshsVere 52.8. /omens* Co. nt00k..... 700 00 'ennsylvania R. R. Company 5t00k..... 1,000 00 Comme , oial Bank 5t00k........ 6101 01 Mechanics' Bank Stock 3,016 t 0 ljnion M. Ins. Cu Scrip, (8380 ) ............... 00 94 . .. 1 . . —__ ... .... IJm. .ffdo Account,. accrued frdeseld, n ts . Clash on handta, and in hind. or Agents. a T in nll.:Rll°n' om ' Frederlok orown, C eVe le P, " Vn e rgl7, wn' I. L. %Arnica, - Where Toland, Frederick Lennie, Charlea 8. Wood, James 8. Woodward i 11. M. HINCHM B eerAN, February 11,1860. T ilE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Meets,' SIX miLtdoslo or DOLLARS, Munn 1111.? filltry...a6ll OEI X WORtil OVER $13,000,030. The breminme are Yar•att than in many other Coulee, Mu, and tho I have been ORILTII. Thhl Le c oII L goni_pny. rig 11111 1:10 Mooch° ere, o Omt A L THE P OFITa HAWN() TO Till IMIUDAD. Pamphlets, and every information, may be bad oxalis, on applip . at i l t orp, 3 1 FORD_RTARR, Agent, EL W. corner 141.11 1 111 and WALNUT &reels. pHILADIILFIIIA REFERECE!!! Thooms Rohm', John Welsh, L Dawson ! vorgc v ,ll. Vert. Oeorg l l M . Stroud, I..lfishe l i e lgO n 66l2l. h William C. Ludwig. lohn P m.it:r r ool; Arthur Coffin, ATP" m . .C1:°". .??.g,t,‘Ai;oriLlantlilt• f ,IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST ()an vil "nab% Y P ,lII N th NI M U riII; Nlfilea l n d 11411WI t ra itiT t eir ihe whole of dife—griuite swot en and endowments--purchases life intermits in Rea Estate, anLwakea all IP:intrude depending on the oo_proigenoies o Life. They ard no 'Motor*, Administrators. Alain**, Wrnettecand Guardians, TRUSTE D. nisi L. Miller, gal E,Stokea, Inrmilin Co a ts, si l nert 5 1Miland. t ie n n t I e g er, oset i h E . Trotter, I tiTAM Re V 8 2. 1 %er i c i .i i i s 7f l A t a n Y e t ll , " heopill .tt ue . P r sitddifg, 61117 Q. .oWille... 4 1 11T v . lilt=2. n• Carr, iat . ourti.n. i ll A tuner la. Basin ne J, kiirodiani coop BT. Thomas, John O. Brenner, P. M . Pi err, 11, Prealdeng A I . E. Vies Erse t. Jolla W. HoINOI. SffisrotarT. . ante-1r VXCRANGE INSURANCE OWIP.A.NY —olloe No. 109 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on House', end fitoroliandiso generally, on favorable terms, either limlttd or per- DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Elorisall, JA,shust T. Owen, MID Ginnotio. homesT Marsh, Beni. ro..Rollmshead, Omni. 1.. nino‘n,y, John McDowell. Jr., Edward D. Roberts, R.lO, Hale, John J. Griffith, James T. Rale,(llellefontej JEREMIAH tiONSA President. IGEN R. GINNODO, Vioe President. EDWARD W. Davin, Feoretary Inba-Inthsll ®Mu THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 23d ‘.."Mirl. CONRAD will open at her Room., 915 Chest nut street.* an assortment of Hats. C.P. Bon nets. Hedd-dresseh &0,, to which she mmtee theeitten On of merchants. her friends, and the public. lota-/t" Wia..EliousS .......,e200,000 00 247,433 48 447,435 48 FIRST. . $lOO,OOO 00 SECOND. a 33,303 sr 4,46 09 Pao Muket Amount value. value. °Noun. tarn ~300 963 88 8,800 00 9 263 68 5,030 87 I aT,416 48 THIRD. None None FOURTH. ROOM NO. 1. PHILADE Uhl A :ixl.cce DIIIVTORe !Samuel Hisphan Hobert Elteen. William NI 'Jaw Marshal Hill, 4.g ) M Z. Lothrop, hulas Leland. Jacob T. Butt,ca, rin4th Bowen, John Jhueli. Pittsburg. :M TINGLEY, President ratan% _ fa33•tha&tu•stif W=llll JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH MAXPR and JEWELER, No. MS SPRUCE treat: brat door below SIXTH. Partioular attention given to Regiair!ne *niches, Moan, and Jew•lti• WS Ow' BLUED STEEL AND PLATED SPECTACLES , Mooried in Dozens, suitable for CITY and COUNTRY TRAM:. For Bale by BUTLER & McCARTY. 131 NORTH SECOND STREET. FRANKLIN BUTLER. EDW. MoCARTY 1.623.3 m SILVER PLATED WARE Of the Sew qual at ISt AB UFACTURERS' FRIO ES. T. B. JARDEN ct BRO., MANtI/ACTURZIIII aril) latrowristte. Have pow on hand an elegant nook of first-clue (foods in their line, at their new store, NO ltiaS CHESTNUT STREET. fun assortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table Cutlery constantly on hud. SAMUEL fell•tuths-am Su p erintendent, PRATT 64 REATH. N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREET'S, IMPORTED:B'O WATCHES. JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &0., /a. fe3-11n DRY.GOODS JOBBERS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, &v. LIPPINCOTT & PARRY. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 200 MARKET. AND No. 6 S. SECOND BTB., PHILADELPHIA. Invite the attention of the Trade to their large stook of SPRING GOODS FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, or Tan UST ROME AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURE. re22lm JAS. R. OA MPBELL & CO.. IMPORTERS AND WROLIBALII DIALER/ IN DRY GOODS. LINENS, WRITE GOODS, OLOTHS, OASSIMEREB, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, io J&l4-3mG No. 727 CHZEITNUT Street. UMBRELLAS. WM. A. DROWN it CO,. DAIBRRLLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS. No. 246 PIARICET BURET, feB4III PHILADILPIIIA SLEEPER. & FENNER. WHOLEBALZ UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURRKS, No. 336 MARKET STREET, SUOE FINDINGS. WM. JOHNS & SON, IMPORTER AND DEALERS IN BOOT, SHOR owl GAITER MATERIALS, LASTINOS, GALLOONS. BIIEETINGS. PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH KIM LACETS, SLIPPER UPPERS. &e. N. E. CORNER FOURTH As. ARCH STREETS f0.141m WHOLESALE CLOTHING. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, 8a SCOTT, MAN OFACTUREES • WHOLESALEDEALERS IN CLOTHING, 494 MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street, PHILADELPHIA. A 1119 and complete has of every etyle sad oleo" of machine-made Clothing, fully equal to that maniac lured in am other oily. fealnt STATIONERY. SPRING TRADE. WM. F. MURPHY le SONS PRACTICAL NIANUILACTURXR3 OF BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERS,. AND PRINTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 339 CHESTNUT STREET. roo-rmIT , HATS AND CAPS. HOOPES & DAVIS. No. 517 MARKET STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN, FUR. WOOL, SILK. CASSIMERE, STRAW, AND PANAMA HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCHES. PALM & WILLOW HOODS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &o. We respectfully . invite the attention of task and prompt-paying buyers to our large and well-selected stook. tell dna "BURLINGTON HAMS." CURED BY THE ORIGINAL RECIPE. CURED, AND FOR SALE, BY DUTTON 8,; MICKLE (Successors to PAGE & THOMAS,/ test-0, fat. BURLINGTON, N. J. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS ! IV 0 R Y T Y PE S. DAGUERREOTYPES AT MospLEE S'. NO. 600 CHESTNUT STREET, Below Seventh (opposite Jsyne's Hall). $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $1 Those who deals really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should end at this THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EX TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE. Copies of DAGUERREOTYPES or,Ambrotussi 0 10 A P . T s , finished Pox ~ Out., YV AVER -AMP. fir THE PUBLIC , . CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above went is deemed, by scientific end practi cal man. to he the very best ever offered to the pubho, and needs only to be een in actual operation for its merits to he accredit ed. Nothing ever introduced is eoperfectly adapted for ventilating private and public buildings, schools, hospitals, engine houses. mines, steam and Bailing vessels, and for the Cure of smoky chimneys they haveo equal. Manufactured and fo n r sale,_wholesale and retail, at the Heat= and Ventilating Warerooms of CH •8. WILLIAMS. 1111 MARKET Street ? MM. Personal attention will be given to all descriptions of heating and ventilating by the undersigned. who has been many years practically enraged in the strove bus-- nese. Also for sale. Culur's Justly celebrated warm-air furnaces. cooking ranges, bath boils, resisters. Sic., by felfi.stuthain itHAS. WILLIAMS. TO COIN OOLLEOTORS.—United Stater Coins end Medals porohnaed et * Ttgh premium nr exohnniced for Books as., by EDWARD COG N, 48 North TENTH Street; Lao, for Bide, the fottortuft Catalogues : Priced Catalogue aside of I. N. T. Lertok's Coins, CO contr., American Store Cards. (430 ) a0 cents J. J. Altolney's Dates and Degrees of Rarity of 'Ca tad States C0m5..16 cents. The three Catalogues for 5.5 cent s. Te2l lm• SDW , D COGAN NICHOLSON, Jmvippeturer ot • SHIRTS, LITILN and MARSEILLES DOSOMB AND COLLARD A large and °bolos assortment. and wait. liamt, al ways on !land, unto which I particularly invite the at Geattep of oass and proinot-parinyertoar vies buyers de El p . h t.. corner of BLCOND and ARCH Streets, Piila jalll-2m. M ARTIN & QUAYLE'S IVA STATIONERY TOY AND FANCY DODDS R Pokl tllll_, '10.35 WALNUT STREET, DILOW XLEVINTIf. rally PHILADELPHIA Constantly on hand Perfumery and Todet Articles. SOAP AND CANDLES. To Boxes Detersive Soap. 100 do, Orlean do. led do. Olere do. 60 do. Bperm Candles. 204 do. Bydroullo do. 140 do. A damantane do. • In store. and for sale by ROWLEY, ABB BURN ER A. CO., No. 16 South Wharves. 11141 TH E GEORGIA PUMP.—Tho best, 3- easiestworking. most simple, durable, and re liable rufit' Amarioe t a model of which can be seen a. WhIJU,AITKEN'B, POCK Street. three doors above Ssoond. The right for the exclusive use, manufacture and sale. in two adloining States, for eale low If Ile bed for within one week. rt. TO THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN VAL MERCHANTS. Mrs. M. A. RIND, No. 47 Routh SECOND Street, between MA It KE and CH_ESTNIiT, has now opened splendid assortment of Fancy Si k and Straw BONNETS, to whioh she 'mites their atten tion. fen TAVA COFFEE.-I,qlo pockets prima rit .,,, A oo 4 ree. i. or sale by IMES GRAHAM & ~ - - WANTED—By the let of next month, a Wnrehoust on the whet', Brood or Market Addrein 4 . Broad. at thu ofnoe. 14241.6 t• W A N TED—A Salesman who is an- Susintsd with the Southern trade to travel for drug and paint house. One hewing ',knowledge of the tinsine,e preferred. Address, watirreference. box 291 Philenielphu, poet O&M. WANTS.—The Citizens of Coatesville, Pa.. are deli roue of having an interview with a man or company of men, who will give a guarantee to supply a Cotton Paolory with machinery and carry the game on for a aenea of learn. 't he advantages will be act out in the interview, and a Molding ereeted of imita ble size. Address W. B. MENDENHALL. fete et' • Secretary. lA/ANTED—A House with modern con . ve u ioneos, gas, lath. iko. Also a large yard at tached. Near a passenger railroad, and within an hour's ride from Custom Huns, Rent must not exceed $450 Per year, and possession taken any time before A_pril let. A good tenant may ba obtained. Address Poi 112 P. O. fell4-31* WANTE ll A YOUNG MAN, with • 810,000, to engage in a COMMISpOU Bgeinegs or $166,00:1 a-gear—my he inonmed with safety. Ad drama " Commionon " Press Office. te:!/.3t. WANTED—To Exchange for Dry Ooods rnd Notions, s veld ble Store Property or Dwel ling House, convenient to t a opy, now doing a trade of egdOell per year. Address' 13. W.," °Moe of The Preis. feSl-3t. WANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A PATENT RIGHT. of great value; would be wil ling to take an active Young mon. of good business sillabfloations, who would tnvest $4OO, as a full. partner. Adores, " Taunton." Blood's Dina'ob. fe23 et" WANTED—By a young Man, a SITUA. T a lON 14 a Wholesale Stare, as Porter. Can write a fair hand. and w , uli be willing to mks himself weal. Addrere " Porter," °Mee of this p.m. fell-at• WANTED—By a young Woman, EM PLOYMENT to do general Housework. Good referents' given. Address'. Hannah." through Blood a Hispatvh. lis23 St` $5OO WANTED. for three weeks, for which ten