TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY -FEBRUARY ; 27, I860. x u 5 CITY INTELLIGENCE I For Additional Loral Ilemt $e Tliird Vje.J EXTENSIVE FIRE Iff THIRD ST. .a.V jjwWi " ", -i Four Laree Stores Burned-Over, a Million of Dollars' worth of i Property Destroyed-A Fire man Killed, and Several i Seriously Injured. Last ' nleht ' about 6 o'clock h disas trous fire occurred in Third street, above lUco. It began iu the extensive wnoltsale hardware house of George FI. Koberts & Co., Nos. 2V ami 237 N. Third street. The firemen were very promptly upou the ground, but despite ail tholr ciloris the flames extended to the premktos of Messrs. Jamt8, Kent. Santee A Co., drv-jroods jobbers, occupying Nos. 2M and 241 in the same street, tbe adoiniug premises. The latter urin bad on hand an Immense stock of eoods. Their trade amount to millions annually, aud in the dull times their stock is exceedingly extensive. ' This torm had just laid in part ot their spring f ood.-, and their stock was tuerefore quite heavy, t is estimated that It must have reached in value the sum of $800,000. Their building, with Its contents, was burned to tbe third story. It was also valuid at $35,000. It was quite exten sive, reaching in depth one hundred and titty teet, and tlve stones in height. The flames leaped with territic lury through the windows ot these extensive establishments, and it was with .great diluculty tnat tbe- firemen could stand in front of tbe burning buildings, so great was the heat arising tberetrom. The stores on the opposito side of the street were in danger of fcoiug bred from, the intensity of the neat, tbe flames reaching as they did at times newly tbe entire width oi (he street. No. 234, adioiniug on the north, is occupied by George K. Smith A SDOuiuaker, druggists. This building is tlve stories in he'.ght. The flames were cherked before they did much damage in this (structure, although the stock on baDd, which was valued at $30,000, was greatly damaged by water. ' Messrs. Thomas & Brother, dealers in notions, occupied part of the four-story building, No. 233, adioining the hardware store on the south. Mr. J. Eisenhower, shoe manutaotrer,;also occupied part of No. 233. The rear part of this building was somewhat oamaged by fire, but the loss was principally caused by water. No. 231 is a lour-story building, occupied by Mr. A. C. Stevenson & Sons, curriers. He also occupied the upper story of No. 223. This building was but slightly damaged by fire, lie estimates his loss at $2500. No insurance. , About half-past seven o'clock, while tbe Are men were endeavoring to reach the names by placing bore on an adjoining building, the south wall of the building fell on the store No. 233. This building was one story less in height than tne one on tire. A number of firemen, most of them members - of the Columbia Hobo, were on the r jor ot No. 233, and the tailing ot the wall on this crushed it in, precipitating the men to the second story, amid a mass of rubbish and tire. The disaster was at once not.ced, and a scene ot intense ex citement tollowed. . The firemen directed tbeir streams to wnere they believed their comrades were burled, and the scaling ladders were brought into request. The exertions of the firemen were hastened by ' the cries of the men inside. When an entrance nr Afl'pfttml Kriward O'Neal. Henrv Ktrbv. . Thomas Winters, James Mulheron, Frederics: Hines, and Matthew O'Brien, members ot the Columbia, weie found in the ruins. Tbey were sou alive, u ai was fastened ueneuiu tue ' lumber, and belore he could be extricated he died. The others were released without diffi culty. ., According to the statement of Klrby, the men ail leu togetner, ana wnen iney reacnea me second story, O'Neal suggested tbat tbey should all unite in a crv tor help, in order to insure the probability ot Us being heard by friends. As O'Neal's head was crushed when he was, taken out, it is believed tbat, while his companions were being removed, the fall of some other por " tion of the wall caused his death. The deceased resided in Fayette street, near Arch. He leaves a wife and one child. William Kirov was badly bruised. Thomas Waters had one leg broken. James Mulheron was badly burned about the lace and neck. Fre lerick Hines was seriously iniured internallv. He was taken to the hos pital. O'Brien was badly iniured. With the exception of Hines, ail tbe injured men were removed to tbeir Domes. In addition to the above members of the Co- lumbta Hose. James H. McCourt was badlr In , iured bv the fall of the wall, and later in the , evening, Albert Ladncr, a member of the United titates uoe, naa an arm Drocen oj tailing throusrh a hatch wav. The falling of the wall gave the flames full ' headway, and the building No. 233, occupied on the first floor bv Thomas & Brother, notions. " and in the other stories by J. Eisenhower, shoe ' dealer, was destroyed by being crushed to the ' cellfr. No. 231, occupied by A. 8. 8teven, leather dealer, was badly damaged, and No. 22'.), occupied bv D. F. Gallagher, perfumer, was considerably damaged by water. The fire occa sioned irreat alarm anions the boarders at the Kagle Hotel, and the most of the inmates left the building. The hotel property was slightly damaged by fire and water. The fire continued .to burn until near midnight, by which time that Scrtlon of the building occupied bv James, Kent, unfl Pit. was hnmed down to the third storv. "Mr. Koberts' nortlon was entirely destroyed. He had a stock of hardware valued at $10,000, which was lost. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS T0TAX LOSS OF ABOUT $1,000,000. ORIGIN OF THE FIRE. IHtO.t XBtO.e Etc., X3t.a SCO iruTjnj-.nj'LrLrLr nfj"ir"J - -r An ImmnnRe concourse of neonle Lave been assembled all the morning in Third street, above Bace, gazing at the ruins of the great fire of last (evening, a full account ot which ts published In another column oi mis aiternuon a xjukuhai-u. - The Vigilant Bteam Flre-enlne, Neptune Hose, and several other tire companies, are still In ., service playing on the ruins. Lieutenant Abra . ham Bowers, with a posse ot police, are busily ' engaged protecting property, and keeping the crowd at a respectable distance from the des- . trnvpd build Lnes. The fire originated in the countintr-room of the hardware store of George II. Koberts & Co. About a quarter to 6 o'clock some clerks who were encased in the second story saw smoke issuing from the windows of the counting-house, which is in the rear ot the nrst floor, and very soon afterwards tne room was in a nant oiaze. A son of Mr. Roberta left the counting room a ; few minutes betore the tiro broke out. The Are was entirely accidental, and originated irom a . atove In the counting house. Tbe total loss in the buildings Nos. 235 and 237 will reach about f 160,000. The buildings Nos. 239 and 241 were about i three-fourths destroyed, with their cobtents. Thpae buildings were occupied by James, Kent, ' aantna k. Co.. and their ttoek was valued at ''"'hetwpen S700.000 and $800,000. Their whole - m mint nf Insurance will reach $570,000. Than la fin insurance on each building de stroyed or $10,000. These buildings are owned by James, Kent, Bantee A Co. The loss on buildings Nos. 235 ana 237 will be about $26,000. Theae buildings oost about $33,000 each ta build, a few years sluce. The amount of iulnryto buildings Nos. 239 k$ftd 211 Will be apvut $12,000. James, Kent, Santee & Co. are insure! as follows; rniMDBi.niiA coMriNiio. America IW0H0 Itelmnie 10 000 Knterpnse 10 000 Pennsylvania 80,'HiO Norm Amoroa 20.000 De aware U utual D.0K) Mate of Pennsylvania 10.0X) Home , 10.000 Faroe ioouo iire Association 20.000 Mraro Fire Mutual lO.OuO Iiisuranoe Company f Phi adolphia 10,000 iUIOlH, Boswell k Co 80 000 Lancaster k baekil 120 000 William Arrott WOW VT. V.k J. H. Bliorroid , 20 000 Pabina, Ding k Hotlinsliead 70 000 William W. Alter k Co 6 000 John Wileot 80.000 Krval 20000 Liverpool and London 20,000 Total tM95,000 Contemptible Thieving . Chas. Clark Pnvld Huhben, and Felix Lvnch were arrested last evening at the Are In Third street bv OHiner Hunt, charged withtbe despicable act of stealing goods from the burning buildings. One of the delectable trio was carrying oir when arrested 20rairnof stockings, a quantity of silk velvet and ribbon, a silk shawl, 12 pairs ot suspenders, ana id pairs ot gaiters, me entire paity were committed by Alderman Toland in default of $1600 bail each. . An Impostor Caokd. A maa named Thomas Martin was found yesterdav afteri.oon, ai fiignin ana mesnui sireeis.Dv uuicer rtecaer, bgging, and apparently a cripple. Entertain ing; a suspicion that Tbomai was sailing under false colors, the ofllctr took him inside and ex amined mm, wnen it was found that his arm, which was carefully tied ud as thouirh broken. was perfeotlv sound. Thomas was taken betore Aldctman Hurley, who committed him as a vagrant. Physician to thb Fibemkn's Eklibf Associatioh. Dr. J. Rhein. whose office is at Eleventh and Callowhill streets, has kindlv con sented to act as physician to the' Association lor disabled firemen, and is at present attending two or the firemen injured bv the falfpr'ot the wall at the fire in North Third t5et, last evenicg. ' Dishonest Colored Men. Robert Thomas and Joseph Lane, both colored, were arrested yesterday afternoon, charged with stealing $200 worth of clothing from the estab lishment of Middleton Morris, Lombard street, above isixtn. Alderman Butler committed them to answer. Juvenile Thieves. Two bovs. named Dennis Ford and James Hughes, were arrested last evening at Front and Market streets, having in their possession a show-case, containing a quantity of tea. wbich was supposed to be stolen. They were committed by Alderman Butler lor a lurtner cearing. ; A Pugnacious Would-be Highway man. a colored man named Alexander Conway was arrested last uiabtat Sixth and IShlDDen streets, charged with an attempt at highway rob- oery ana as? auii ana Dattery. lie knocked one man down while being taken into custody.' Alderman Tittermary committed him to prison. Attempt at Burglary. John Wilson was arrested about four o'clock tbis morning at r um ana snippen streets, cnargea witn at temDtinit to break Into a store in the . neighbor hood. He was committed by Alderman .Titter mary. ' , Stealing Goods at the Fire. Joslah Ryan and Robert Allen were arrested, in addi tion to some others, charged with stealing at the fire last evenii g, on Third street. Alderman Godbou commuted them. More Wooden Buildings Taken Down. The High Constables have had taken down three more wooden buildings, erected in tbe city contrary to an ordinance prohibiting the erection oi Duuaines oi tnat class. . i . , Philadilfbia LuxtTBiEsi ", Our city through the pation round, For some choioe hlessinirs Is renowned; For instanoe butter, fresh and sweet, fcnch as New Yorkers never eat, - - Peculiar kinds of pie and cake. Excelling those they elsewhere bake, ' And lots of cattish, wbich. when fried, -' . , . Possess a charm none can deride ; But, oh ! we boast the most of all. The matchless clothes of Tower Hall 1 . We have the laraett and beat itock of Clothing in fhttaJelvhia. all Vbbbh. vabbiomablx, and sockd, tcluch tee are telling at prices guaranteed tt be lower than the lowett elsewhere, for either SOCKD Or DAHAOID gOOOS. . No. 518 Market sxanrr, Bkkhett & Co. Window &HADKS. Curtains. Cornices, Bedding and Upholstery, at W. Henry Patten's West End. L'pboistery utabiisnment, no. uua cnesnut street. Throat Diseases. "We weuld call attention to 'Brown's Bronchial Troches.' We have found them efficacious in allaying Irritation of the Throat and Broncbla, and would commend them to the atten tion of public speakers and others troubled with affections of the Throat. . Iney are also an excellent remedy for Hoarseness resulting from cold." Con- grtgationalist, Boston, , j , Upholstekt work of every description done im mediately on call, at Patten's, Mo. 1408 Chesnut street. "What do yon take for your ooldf" raid a sympa thetic lady to a sufferer - Four pocket handkur thiols a dar. madam," was tbe repiv. How much better to avoid the com altogether by wearing suit able Cloibttip, irom Charles btokes at Co. 'a one price,'' under the Continental. . Itjbsitdrk Repaired, Re-upholstered, and Var nished, at w.- rienry ratten s, no. mob Cbesout street. "Wfvttr n 1 DDV wniilH IhA rrlilu hiv, Kiuin Who used to stitch, and weave, and spin, If, in tbeir day, they eoum nave aeon ' 1 1 be beauties of tbe Florence. The most eeriest, tbe most reliable t therefore tbe cheapest Sswina-msclilue in the world. For aa e at Tio. tuU chesnut Street, jsocnarge tor instruction, wnetner you parcnase or nos. Sfbihq Mattbebseb overhauled, mended, and made tip new, at W, Henry Patten's, No, 1408 Ches nut street. . No matter whether poor or Hon, Yonr nnirers were not made to stitch, When yoa can bay a Florence, which Will oost so little mouev. No fan iiy can afford to be without a Florence. Tbe best Sewing-machine In the world. Wohkmkn sent out to do Upholsterlne of any description, at W. lienry Patten's, Ho. 1408 Chesnut street. Castoks put on Furniture, at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Hew happy is the household where Industrious babita banish caret Where all the olothea the children wear Are made upon tbe Florenee. The very best Sewing-machine in tbe world. Blikdb amd Shades Repaired, at W. Henry rat ten s, bo. I4U8 cuesuut street. Cabpms AMD Uattiho cut, altered and laid, at W. Ilenry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Rurrtmi professionally treated, andfcorrect Trus ses applied, by C. U. Meedlea, corner of Twelfth and Race strett Ladies' department first door below. A full Use of Hechaoical ItemeiUes and bupporu. Bolbtirb aud Pillows of the finest qaality, at W, Ueury Fattva'l, 2(0, UW wiM Itrevt, Constitutional Coubcmftioh. From trait- worthy data it has b-cn estimated tliat at least one fourth of all wbo are born ta the United Stales have at birth lnnas In a tuberenleua conditio, and. In consequent, are predispose 1 to Pulmonary Cont plaints; yet it ! equally we 1 crab!Ibed tbat fhia predisposition tieod not end n Consumption, Asthma, or anv other Inn? dioew. if due ciro and watchfo. ncs be observed, an all exoifin oausoa are promptly deatea as tbey arise. It Is in Just saoh CafCS Dr Jaynv't JSxfietlorant rcuol its moit beneficial cfleelo, and has produced the largest pro- portwn of its euies. jimdes promptly ramorlng Congl.s and Coids, which, when 'eft to tuemelvos. are tbe most common aanaes cf tuborontoua develop ment, this s anenrd remedv altars anv inf munition wbicb may exist, and by promoting easy expectora tion cleanses tbe lungs ot tb substances whloh elor fbcm up, and which rapidly tfeitrov wbe aoffered to remain. lriated only at No. 243 Chesnut sticot. Lack add Huslik Curtains, at Patten's. No. Ii08 Cbeeuut street. y!fr A Bbduotiok oil 20 kr obt o thb ni' Regular fccuKDuxm'Kiois. Desiring to rednoe our large stock of saperior and highly finithed Itueionod Planni, previous to the re moval io onr new store, No. HC8 Chsnut street, we have eonoluded to offer thorn at prtoos below the cost to maDulaoiure Persons desiring to purohase a tint class I'lano at redaced ratos, should not fail to avail themselves of th s opportunity. Sobomacxxb k Co., Ware rooms, No. 1021 Chesnnt street. W. k B., Good CIo'hiBg, Oak Hall, Sixth and Mare. W. k B , Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k H., 6ood Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k B., Good Clotblng, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W.tB, Good Clothing-, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W . k B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. MAIIRIKD. HUGKES-TATLoK. Oa the 12th of Amrunt. 8C6, by tbe Sev. t. M do aon, JOHN JAcOtt UUljHKa and Miss UA1UAU1NE TAILOR, both oi vuis city. ORAM McKEEV ER. On the 15th instant, bv tba iter., a xi oeiay, at toe residence of the bndeni laihor. JAilE- R. OKAM to AlAUX daavhterot Jesse K. UcKeevur, aU ot this eity. . fiv cards. DIED. BBOOKFIELD -Ou the 24th instant. ELIZA, BE l H BKOOK.FI ELD, wile of Thomas Brookdeld, in tbe 80t year ol hei ase. The relatives and inends of tbe famllr. also tlve uauehters ot Degree or Keueoea, are renueoitullv In vited to attend t e funeral, iiom the rosidouco of her husband. No. 125 Tiella- street. First Ward, on Thursday afternoon at 2. o'clock. To proceed to Wharton (street 41. E. Church Vault. CAhSIDX. On tbe 25th instant. AXNB. wife of William casaiav Tbe rela'ives and frlonds of tne family are renect fnliy invited to attend tne tumral. irom the residence of her husband, northwest corner ot Fifteenth aud Wood si reeis, on -Veduosdav mornm at 8 o'clock. without mrtlier notice. Funeral service at the Cathe dral. Interment at Cathedral Cemetesy. COLWiXL. On the 26th instant. Mrs. BECECCA Ii. COL WELL, In the 25 h year ot her age. ine relatives ai a irieuas oi tne tamuvare resnoci- fully invited to attend the tunorai. from the residence or ner broiber-m-iaw. Huah Kobwson anav street. between Tbirtv-eiKbtn and ibirty-nintti Mantua. west , I'htiaaeipLia, on rnursuay,. niarca i, ai i o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. EMERICK. On the 26th instant. GEOStfE EME- kick.. in tbe via veai ot his see. 1 be relatives and menas of tbe family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence. Aio. bi n. fc even in stieex, aoove Button- wood, on Ihursuav alternoon. Alarcn t at a o'clock. Funeral service at bt John's Lutheran Church, Kace, below bixth street. FLANAGAN. On the 26th ins ant. MART, wife of Edwaid ilana. an, aura eo years. lhe rolatives ana uienas ot tue lamnv are respeoi- tully invites to attend tbe funeral, Irom the resi dence of ber husband. No. 1803 Wood street, on 'ihursdav morning at 8 o'clock. Funoral ervice at tbe Church of the Assumption. Interment at Cathe dral Cemetery. W PEN .On tbe 24th Instant. ELIZABETH "VTEEN, wile ot Christopher Wren, in tue 4'Jtti year of ber aire The relatives ana menas or tne iamiiy. manna Washington Tent. No. 4. 1. 1), of B. Sisters, are re- spectrally invitoa to attena tne lunerai, irom tne residenoe of her husband, No. 181 Hazel street, on Wednesday alternoon at a o'clock. IOEDAN'8 TONIC ALB. I JOBDA2C S TONIC ALE. JORDAN'S TONIC ALB. JORDAN S TONIC ALE. It Is recommended by physicians of this and other place as a superior i no, and requires but a trial io convince the moot skeptical of its gnat me-lt To be bad, wholesale and retail, of p. I.JOftDVN, m ' Ag.inurE.ui wtreot. . Chamoasae Cider. hv the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel. . . i Ui FOR SALE. FOR SaLE-A bargain. the owner, desiring to remove West, offers fori sale a larve, established Wholesale and Retail Business, c insisting of C04LOIL LAMPS, GLS8-WARE, and OIL. lhe storels In a good situation and doing a large business now. Tie woole. Including Fixtures. Gooti-wdl. etc., will be sold on re-sanable terms, possession given immediately, or aa soon aa stock can be c sauted after aale. Any person wishing to bay or go Into bunlnesa will do well to give tbeir immediate attention. Also, a good new spring covered wagon, horse aad har nrss, all complete and in good order 1 can be teen at any time. . Address, a real ana run name, roat umce, box mo. 2011 IMtitSp FOR SALK-PESIRABLE DWELLING, No 247 N. Sixth street, opposite Franklin Square. Apply to r. A.tr.iit v, , 8 it 6t Vo. US 8. TENTH 8t, below Chesnu'. ' $8000. FOR SALE, No. 1940 WALLACE Street Ear y possession caa be given Aooiyto i. It. BHOVUS, 26 4t Mo. 8i9 ARCH Street VEW PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, NO. 833 MABKKT Street 1 KXTMAORDINAPY ATTBVOTIO. EXTRAORDIARY ATTRACTION. WILD ATJ'TRALIAN CHILDFKH. . WILD AUSTRALIAN CH1LD1KN THE MAMMOTH MABY. TIIRKK TEABS OLD. 'I UK MAMMOTH BABY, TUREB YE OLD.' W1.IQHINO ONE HUNDKED AND THIRTY-TWO AND -HLt ruuU, And oue thousand othor . .' LIVING CCRIOSITIDS. J27 6t UNION PAPER BOX MANUFACTURING KJ COMPANY, N.W. corner B AC'E and SECOND 8treets, Invite the attention of parties requiring goods In tbolr line to the facilities they have of furnishing BOXE4 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,! which, lor durability and neatness, tne v defy compe tition. 3 27 6trp 1 PARIS & CO. J T WILL PAY JO ADVERTISE IN COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS! The underslvsed l agent for the beat country nepers in all parts oi tba United States, andconliaoUfor adver tising at tba publishers' lowest rates. Ills system ot advertising Is such that no one who designs to make his business known tn many different aeatlons or the coun try should fall to avail themselves or it. He recom mends and represents only wall estab lshed paiera. and fuarantets careful Insertions of advertlsttnenU in all esses. WILMER ATKINSON, No. 61 I Chesnut Street, ,nsUih6t 8EC0JSD LOOB. I QI'ENIN CI W I10LE8ALE D E I A HT M E 2f T. 1 WOOD & CARY i WILL OPEJC 1 TI1UUSDAY, MAUCJH 1, IRENCBt E0NNET3r " FL0WEES, i AND IMIt STEAW GOODS. SEGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. 'PEN FACTS FOK THE PEOPLE. 1ST DEAN J a wt ha his ere ftil' ewitnniera Whr? Bo caose h aerpa the iMnt flock ef srar and totneo In ibe L'nited htate. and Hilt ai leait from UStolM per cent, li m than tou cna buy elsewhere. Uo to DEAN'd, n.41S l HI BINUT htirei. 2d. WSr fa It that tire cfiy tebeeoonlnU are down on Den? Aecauie he soliS a bet er qnallty oi tnbacoo an4 set ar at a much less nrtee than they can sell. Go to liean's, Ne. 41t CbeuBwt street. Sd 'Ine reaoon why be can aell a cheap Is beraoiM hla retail aa es are over a.lui per dy, and his wheienala trMriA In a wot mjann nmr Am v It, Mil llffnrfl tA Mil m intitt 2 to 8 per cent, profit while other eannot live on1e inpn irom zo 10 iuu per cent. we 10 xsaa s, I lienLiit rieet. 4tb. Dean sells prime-Imported. Havana sugars for six cents eacK. Genuine Vara foi teat ceata, and makes a libera' elnconnt to those buying bv the box. Go to Dean's, Ho, 413 Chennut street. 8th. Deaasea the b-t nary, of six different klndtt, for 60. 85 and 00 cents per poun. Irr navy 44 cents per pound.. with a dlsouvjii to these bayliui Ave pound or upwards. Go to Dean's, No 41S Ohesnut street. 6tb. Ieanselis al1 kinds or amolUna; tobacco from 71 cen s per pound to S 1-60 per pound, aud adlscoaut on ex pounds or upwards. '1 ry It, you witi like it Go to Dean's, Ho. 413 Chenut street 7th. Dean's Store Is Not 413 chesnut streoA. If voa in q Hire of some tobacconists they wl 1 tell you they don't know blin and don't acknowledge him to be la tbe bu'inem. Wb don't they know lilm t because he sells so chrap.be la killing the business. Go to Tea s. Mo 413 Cliennui atreei. 8th. Borne tobacconists'" lea ousy mikn them mean, but Dean can afloid to lie tberal t his trade l always on the increase, 'ibst'a what 'roub es the Spanish Jews and red notes. When you want prime tobacco or seKara at a fair price, po to Dean's, Mo. 413 (Jhonut aireet. fith. Dean's Tar a Heirars are the only genu'ne Yara In this city, all others are ni Inferior quality. Dean se cured the whole crop or Yara this year and lor next year, if you want genuine- Yara Segars, go to Deau's, 3So 413 Chesnnt street. lfltb The largest a-mnrtm nt of segars In any one store In the rnited statw you will And at DEAN'S, Mo. 413 CHESNUT Kt'Oet. N. B. For cigarettes, applytothe Oovernment. Naff ced i21 lmtp X H E "EXCELSIOR', 1 II AMS (Selected from the best-Corn-Fed Hogs,) ABE TEE BEST IN THE WORLD. " j. 11. Mien e ner & co; ; GENERAL PBOVIBIOX DEALERS,' ' Avid. Curere of tk Celebrated. " EXCELSIOR" ' - . i SUGAR CURED HAMS, Tongues and Beef, . Ncs. 142 and U4 North FRONT Street. Kone genuine unless branded "J. 0. M. A CO., EXCELSIOR." . The Juatly celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured byJ. B. if. A Co. (In a style peculiar to them selves) expressly for FAMILY TJBEi are of dellolous flavor 1 tree Irom the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered tor nt. - aai tuthsjm 1 J) U T L E X S K I R T . FASHIONS FOB 1660. B BALLET'S DUPLEX ELLIP TIC (OB DOUBLE SPRING) , HOOP SKIRT. Each Hood of this PECULIAR SKIRT Is composed of two nntitHemptrttl stetl springs, braided tiuhtlt and riRHLT together BDoa to edge, forming at one the bl KOthtil and most FLEXIBLE UOOP made. They will net Baa n or bbkac line tne single springs, bat Will BVBB FBKSBBVB their P1BFB0T and BEAUTIFOL sbapb wbere three or lour ordinary skirts will bave been 1 hrowa away aa useless. 'I hen vondtrful tUxtbittv ADDS OBBAT1T to the cov- rouT and cos vbsikncb. besides giving intense plbasubb 10 the wearer, as will be particularly experienced by ladies attending ervwoVd receptions, balls, operas, ete. Ix vac lor the promenade., or home, the church, thea tre, or ear. they are unsurpassed, combining comvobt, DURABILITY and ECOHSMI, With that BLEQAXeE Ot Shap wniob has made the . ' . , . . DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THK . 1 STANDARD SKIRT . OF 3 HE FASHIONABLE WORL11.. Msnu'scnred exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS of Patent, WESTS. BRADLEY & OAKY, No. CHAMBERS and Nos. 79 and 8 1 BEADE Sts., NEW YORK. : Merchants will be supplied as above, and by Philadel phia. Jobbers. FOR SALE In all First-class Retail Storks In this CITY. Inqulie lor C'J 14 3'urp BRADLEY B DUPLEX ELLIP TIC ESUKT. LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. ! Mrs. S. A, Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair, x.iey, act directly iipon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and v beauty returns.' Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladles and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress: Hold by atll Prngglsta. Depot 198 4 200 Greenwich St. N, Y. MILLINERY GOODS. DRY GOODS. lf.C0. sruiNG opening, io. J. JI. IIAFLEIGII, j No.003 CIIBSNUT Street, WILL OPEN HIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS is I3IIESS ITA.13IIIC3 INCLUDING GREAT NOVELTIES, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, nnst FEBRUARY 26 and 27. JMPORT AMN" T ! TO LINEN BUYERS. TIIE, BIGHT PLACE TO OO TOO. IBE L ABO ESI &T0OK OF x, r N E N s . ! FOK LINEN GOODSof the 1m qutttty. FOR PURE LINEN GOODS warranted. FOR LINENS, at Importer's pric?s. i FOR IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. FOR STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. FOR TABLE LINENS, all ktafe. FOR LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CA91NGS. , , ' , ' FOR NURSERY DIAPERS AND BIRD EYE3. FOR TOWELING8, of all kinds. . , ' FOR LINEN LAWNS- AND CAMBRICS,. FOR LINEN DRILLS AND COATINGS. FOR ALL KINDS OP LINEN GOODS. MILLIKEN'S STORE, FOR LINENS ONLY, i No. 828. ARCH STREET. N. B. The new style LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES, expeoted by the next steamer. ' 1 18 tlitn2m ' QHEAP LACE' CURTAINS Tbe Subscribers have received from the ; NEW YORK AUCTION SALE A LARGE LOT OF LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, BR0CATEL, SATIN DE LAINES, , TERRY, COT ELI HE, ASD OTHER UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Wbicn were bought at a a rent saonfloe, and will be sold cheap. SKEPPARD.YAN HARLINGEN&ARRISON, UPnOLSTEBY DEPARTMENT, 2 27Ctrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. D REIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, i AT SlI'E, Bava jnstreceWedalarselotot ' BAVTl-WADE WOOLLKN OOOI8, ' LADIES' FANCY GOODS WHIlt GOwDS, LACKo, EMBROIDEKIEH, VIlii BA1B NKTB, , n Aodarhillineol LADIES' AND f HILDBS N 8 KID, 81LK, ABO . FAN CI' tiLOYLtt. Also, a large lot of CltOCIIET LACES, ' Which we are ef erlns at reduced prlocs. tl':S t)28 " !' 628 jsanuiacivry. au, mo jtuun ntreec, Above Sixth Bueet, Fhliadelrhla. Wholenale and Retail. Onr assortment auibrauea all the new and desirable Styles ana eUe. or everv length and els walat ler Ladles, MlMes. aad Children. 1 hum or "OUt OWJf MAKE " mntuDertor In finish ane aurabiltiy to any other bUrte made, and Wamtnted 10 Kive euitwcuuu. hituts mauti W tli UiiJ, wa rpirs. 41 DRY GOODS. U3 nticE & wood, ji3 N. MNTII STREET, ABOVE A ROIL Best makes blosehed and nnliloechod Mmllna-6-4. fr4, 8 4 B-4 anal 10-4 Sheetini? Muslins. ' American l'rinu and Olneaams, raat covrm WHITE GOODS! . . white coonai ' Cambric, Jaconot, and Nainsook Muslins. , , , Cambno aad amoek Plaid Mallns. ' ; Kainsook and bwlss Stripe Mus'ins. While Bnlilantes, 28, all, 87. 10. 44,60, 621. Karsoillos, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Qullla. W hite Marseilles, Rood qoalltv, 7iont per yard. , ' LINEN GOODS! . , Table Llnons, Napkins and Towels. Inon Huckaback, by tbe yard. Huckaback lowels, 25, 28. 81, 871, . 60, 621. Handsome Damask Towels, very ehtap. Kichardson Son's, and Owdent 8hlrtln( Linens. Sootch Diaper, by the pleoo. Lined bird Eye, for Children's Aprons. Ladies' and Gent' Liuen Cambno bdkfe. D. do. Hom stitched Hdkrs, eto. PltlCE & WOOD, -No. 118 N. NINTH Street above Area. N. B, Ladies' and Misos' Hoop Saii(s, made e presslv for our sales, and warranted. P. 8. W ill remove to the N. W. oornor Eurhtlt and Klibort stree's about the last of April. FINE SHAWLS. A aood opportunity to aoouro a Pine tikww! at a very low price. HUE BR0CHE SHAWLS. FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, EINE-BLANKET SHAWLS'. The entire stock will bo sold without regard to tite cott. BLANKETS! BLANKETS'!: ENGLISH BLANKETS. f '(NE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All our fin and nrediuu )trade, very much re duotd in prices. MARSEILLES QUILTS, ' OF O0K OWN IMFOUTATI05. A reat variety of new patterns in all sizes. JL. larger stock to seleot from than tn any other est. blisbmeiit in this eity. J. C. STIUAVBUIUGE & CO., ra ai tf N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STRRETS.. JOUENING GOODS. Jv M. 1111 LEIGH, No. 902- CHESNUT STREET; HAS NOW, OPEN A. LA BOB AS60BTME3T Of StJPEElOE BLACK SILKS, grenadines, delaines, bombazines, " . ' ' crapes;.. And a sreai variety of rare aad new fabrics, suitable foe V Q 24 stuthlOt MOURNING. - No im CHKbMJ'f BTKEKl. I't3.. Spring Importation. 1C63. E. M. NEEDLES. HAS JCfir OPENED 1000 PTECES WHITE GOODS, ISl PLAIN, FAKCT. STRIPED PLA! snd jiuoreaiacoueia ttnonci Kainsook, banltius, wlaa, Aluil, and other Mui.in. comprising a uiot ccuiDlete tok, to WlIcu the attw Ion o purchasers la solicited, aa they aio oflereit at PRIOKS IttI)lJ;'JlloJ' ,rom Uul BKASON'8 100 pieces SHIHHED WUSL1N8 for Bertie. 1W Views fly II K8 in all varieilts oratvleiand price rom btk; to S1-5U. SOS PARIS oos t'KHKD KIUTd, newest s:yles. ot my own laapottatlon. 'Tjrun i f irKHyr rst tuj WANTS qilREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO I aot In Important locations for the New Yoric Aeul dental Insurance C'ompauy. ctlveraraiot good adlre88. apply to FRANK O. ALLEN, jUranob ufllce, e. 4l tiltSNUr Htrees. Aoplysoon. a 21 gELLBRS BRO tIiEiTs No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their foiuier business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full asortment of everything in that Ine, which they will sell at tbs lowest ratea, hjcludliuc Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Belting and Steam. Packing, LACE AND PICKER LEATHER, BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, CARD CLOTHING, i BELT HOOKS. RIVKTS, ETC. Also rontinus to msnntacturs as heretofore, WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SOHEENS, Etc.. Of Wl.lvh a lull asOltlDf&t If kept constantly on, tuuid. 1 sNuUMiur