M=M WZMI=PiMa _ rt."..lllllt.Allierit/Q P NV THE .p.Kroloci attb, i Nt t l ara t'a m aa l .t in it i tAgg . - . 10/ 9 firlan t a l eg .Y_JYa..ll6{X tata. at o'oloalt P. itati-dtata, , tva,Lietia HARPIt ftearatary, - TY - rift.EV4 3 i.J4RATTAN IIIUINNESS Pra ti -VAlRElsV i th i n cr . „IPWRLZIP.II v; Sr. Wylie's Church, BROAP Street, Wow Moe; reaming' the other eye tor meeting, inantrem in the Meters rooster the church. .*jewel. OFFICE OF THE FULTON COAL CON[- ,'i3: peal mato • NorthtusloOlind Improvement 'PRIYAMILIMIA:TtrIet month, ash:AO FAO. - An anima meeting or the dtoenholders - grAU be held one-the Bth proximo,' at NO, 30 &nth Third street, st 1210'0100k IC., for the nervosa of. electing Eve Investors to serve !ninths ensuing year— .ls334rfmtfe6 CRAB. 8,-.P OLWELL, !wintery. in2LOFFICE OF- THE RELIANCE mu. T 1A. 11,91, INSURANCE COMPArCar OF pit ILA, January Uth, Roo. The annual Meeting of the Itookho!den oVenvi. Tinny will t. held at their - attics, NO2, XS Street *, on MONDAY, the oth day of FEBRUMPrient at 12 n clock M. - ' And an election for Twenty Directory. to Berra for the ensuingyear, will he held on same day at the eame between II o'clock and 0 olmt P. M. , • B. M. NINO WAN. jale-tnaftfeS Seoretery. WeOFFICE OF. THE UNION CANAL OOISPANY J611..18, 1880. annual waling of the stooklders of the Union roeat, Qkrapany o Pennsylvania be held at the of plot company, No. 211 Walnut "treat, on Weida'', *brut, 7th mg!, at 11 o'clock A. hi t , at whtoh time an election for moors and managers will take place. 0 TH OMPSON, f3eoretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. READY AT THE USUAL ME. The Fire which poourrsel but Hands) morning, do IFtroyinttbi!' ton steam-presses on whloh the NBW TORTE LEDGER was Meted. will not intortoro the regular issue of thiPapei, Ao Mel, the WHOLE EDITIOS wlll be reed, 'Air delivery on MQNDAY,M Lt VeitlOk PrWWI., it wi On not burnt out oftener thee owe ft week, the LEDGBU will never bo delayed in Its inns. A NEW VOLUME•OF ' ' 'EMS Liurista &.I.lLAstsroN, - voi.n‘herit and Bookingiorst— u.: • 80 A .2/15 31X Ell $1 .shove CHM/141)T. 7:iPill:Ar feao b OTHER. - P”1:1U3. Br S. J.DotALD r. BliKinily untuced on cream-Mated ram. MOD', Pnoo t., r. MsnaMeon'e style ;ig' ye rsi fi eittlon estrtimelr pleasing, thus rendering this book • very sanative one, and one Hitt will doubtless find tango readers."—(Penn. *vivant&lnquirer. , , - The author Sholfe s hue fumy. genuine feeling for the riala and true, ed avers omuntlernble power over :Ohm and words: Rrial are some of his shorter .paerris.".-lEVenlng Bullet HA 1 115 IA ELY PUBLISHED— POEMS. Ty, 4 ,0, r Harbatigh i author .of "The Sainted lisa covertly, Romignltton i ". k temp. ?nee 76 coots. .I.CiDEASI,, or The Trait of Haldane°. /3y the Bev, James Challes. author of " The Cave of kthebpathh," and other PpEnne. ilmo, On tinted either. , Lueseti & 13 LA KISTON, Publishers. . OCIET VIE WEST !" BEST EDIT/ONS O R ED BEST WOES! N_DIV SEI,LING OFF AVUCED PRIORS! rAititORAPH. NEW TESTAMENT, with all the- MAR iti, E.EaDithen, long-primer • type, !fluted ; clot . half morocco, and full morocco. or call, jilt; in one, two or more vOlardes, oven to twenty ' Etv ~oplea, kayo Aligil IrChOlVfO i Nt i llts,Ver i, it m the lUt ondon e reef y or. TREGE Aare have a STUD KNT'S MORANIIUM Wi th twonfled par. e t f a • Itta <shelter. ° t i mdian u, it latr E n t atim , p:0 rINO - JAME ISOEN*I3. 001 l and ee t tliam! They cos the only editiems el the kind in the woe/ ,aufnact been pronounced the handiomest mid Feet ulcer! • THE TRACT TESTAMENT—same 'tis above. only Mach o ( ~the ttniVeggirtmaft;yiaim.ilinat.igTB. pnper coven . 4,,,tarattafirwtril, iic bo mini ._ 08 eve I° The y w t, R ° artiOlC OR _FORMATIONS - 1;11w, teltint on'at , Wf 13 -FOURTH Disoourtim Now is the itif e h i laihe store will be closed soon. Ilene for tt , STOCKTON'S BIBLE ROOMS. tollth TH altos t, Just below Cheat mit. 00EAATNERSHIP NOTICES. 110SSOLUTION.-117 . mutual :oonsent, o r 4-4" and hrthe purpose of oconolyi with" the law "oi the Commonwealth of Panwmfrant tins Limits Partnerstopa,tho Arm or Lambert as & Co,. (o arlioh Sitiaph 8. Thomas, of Cadis, artisan cut.. Ohio, k ite a 1 . 810711 !Pf e il ioe L ambert I ; k alt t n 2. . Ygt.T.! tat pertains, is this eay ° Aissolved. IrAIREINRT THOMAS, N HARPER JEFF Eng , . general itartosts, 30811 PR rt. THOM" OpeoielParteer, January $l4, 1630. The subscribers haee thlsdfy enteredinto d Dratted. partnership in accordance with the acts of ' , numbly or Pennsylvania in such case made and provided. tinder the Ann and style of Lambert Thomas &Jeffries foi the transaction of the Wholesale Pry Scrods Jobbing Easi ness. ID rho oitv of Philadelphia. The tonere! _partners iire Lambert Thomas and E. Rainer Jeffries ,of the said til, and the special swifter josepb 8, Thomas, of ta, Harrison enmity, Ob Di to. 'The eaptkil In casboon. ted by the said special partner Is Twenty. Thou aad Pollan . , will commence oa the bfl i gryWi t . n irtg, and' will terminate on t o Slat day of December, A. D.. ESL The oleos of bu sines. is N 0.123 MARKET, and. No. 123 MERCIJANT Stress, between Fourth and each streets in nod oily of Phi ladelphia. IiAINDHPITTHOPS HARPER EFRIES. - - Rewind Partnere, JOSEPH. S. THOMAS. Speeial Partner. res4 , -Wec n'SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. -le odPettaCtilhiheratolore egotists between Chutes ..HOokiya add iihn Bo•klur. late trading de C. (I C. B O C CI 8, has been dissolved by the death of John 0. Picking. The bonitos of the late firm will be staled by the etmonber, who will COntiaVe at the old stand. I Ro l ! ;142 I TRN& K Ettt. I have tide day aimodiated with the in the Farm DVa d i 14 IV nada Tri mm in gnti a b gert j h e elg 9;b00g11/4 & 0... of No .7 monk THULD Rtreet. PaILAMPlita, Feb. I, lNi/. fed.dt. WANTS. WANTED IN A WHOLESALE DRY. QOM or SHOE HOUSE, a SITUATION, as !AMMAN, by a young man from the interior of Tenneylvania,, who can command a few amount of near nu b trade. The best of city and country references me m Address ..Htuttingdon." Office of T. Presa. fe&st• T O • CANVASSERS —One or two first class. nimble CANVASSERS for Johnson. Fr!. do Co.'s molts ;ranted to go to Chicago, where an ex oellsnt opening is ?Cored. Apply atlPs LAKE Stmt, %losso, 1111110i/l. 0. 1. ORW FITAS. ISt` $15,099 $lO,OOO, $O,OOO $4,000, 8850,41nd 4600 to LOAN on Most nano of Olty- Property. S. W. THAOK•RA le SON,' MA* ... ' No. 244 South THIRD Street. NVANTlM—Pennies, in large or small amounts, City Warrants. Notes of.llso:llsair of ponnellranis in any amount, I/I=MM Bank Rotes, ll:vanish and American Si jar, at the Dag TOIL J. W. DRIUOICON, feS.H" it South THIRD Street. EK $2,51V Cj irni t ;e B d an A exot r tit Z A nt . fi t lZ i rri_An businele in Now York ; that in Mg it Brsooo Op_ psq year. Yotriculsra famished O - hddrealing new lark," thin room • It" IGI OR. SALE— THE BROADWAY FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE-BEIOP, BT. LOMB, Missouri, EBTABLIMIND IN 1836. Tblc long-established Ant well-itnown ?tawdry Is of fered for sale on socommoilating terms. During the last sightsen months the Buildings have all been rebuilt, intbss'mast approved modern style, and new maehinery edied. making_ the most complete es tablishment or iii es in the Waite rn eountry. The Foundry B odine in 95 by SI feet, and furnished with Clean, Cupola , Core Oven. Ant. Sta..oomplete. Mitehttle ehne :sled by ,10 feet t two and one-half „Or 08 Imhof:lp eent:m n i terg yin rell-arrangee set Lied g e tifirry o e r gj i tnn aa;enageral as ftleMal i tot lly The -stook of Patterns le the liSrgest and meet velpable in the oily of Bt. Lords. Beige. tools. do., about Black smith Chop, Fondly', Mentaute Chop, and Boiler read In abundance. A. ea excellent opioannity ofered for.two or three Praedea meehenies. with a small amount of Capital. to imbue n well-es eblishedtatmuistitnring business. For partieulars addrets. at Bt. Louis M.O ' fe.s..lnt CUDDY. CARPENTER. & CO. 110DATENTA PRODDRED is nu UNITED PTATEB AND EU OPt s at H. HOWOONII offi ces. Pores 'Plane. try it N. Pt/Ultra Nino. The pro prietorviette Washington twin.) ea month, and wends Er to all' oases entrusted .. to turn, Rends" as 'Y ma tro empblets on the management of rejieted applies- Wine. foreign patents, 134gir of intarrozenoe. Rid a err cedar of reforeneelp be Itid at the above ci ces. othoirciyos, lOwa, Oot. Leg. Sot I faith is °coulee to strata to you, that for Several Velar" Pain I have been neouttinted .with the pumper in winoh you have eoaduoted your bueinou se Patent Solioitor. This hoi alway• been his hit creditable to ydureelf end /aim aetory the Patent Offlth. You un denitcoll cony Dues Iret, and presented them in that iatellisitila form whirl,' generally insured 'Goatee. I forward this orertiffeate. hoping that it may he service able to yon in opntinnilig to finti that employment in you profession to which, your etelligenoe, industry, an 00arteous bearing, so justly entitle you. Yours. Very truly. c CLIARLes Mason. Hans Howson, Esc Late commizsioner-of f Pa eS te -Jra.nts. . • - - FISHER 4 BROTHEIVB VALENTINES VAL RITIMSB.-='lte call the IkttillitiOSOr Deiderza town eta countyy. kr off be sulendia • dITOG TAM. TINES. 4,4 19 3 :112 e nd suenhity cermet be In tee world. Sb 110, tiltk and IP) VALENTINE 41881711TMZNTII put up an ri reedy lir the toule,dod sold on very ll ors terms. We Helmet each Int wanive setishs.otion. • EIFHR. & BROTHER. febb2t.r* ' 10 Sot SIXTH attest. R'°' PLAIN BLACK SILKS, in all sridths ant grads*a supvlor goods, at DO and DS fes.St 41.0, 45t, and 451 ..BECOND St., ab. YOU . WANT= PIOTURES TO HAND doliv) to sioettrity, get Llfe : ftiz.t.PhotorritPlis in Oil. or lliotaturo Plintogmha vvstet Calera, at Oreen RSIM I R'B GALLERY, bIBCOND etreet, above AL" SOWENOK CAN BE FOUND AT hie Mike. No. 39 North SIXTH Streit, on Fri day tied eaturday of evil Weak.. Mondays and lien days srq seaport of visiting patiente in and pat o the oitr. U~p Wednesday end a.tphp,[4.l, 4 l3r t eittioorl i ° Md. terms for a lorough examination' with the Maspiromater, at hino oe or any pert of the pity, tire H 3; regular , visitations acterernds,socentgAYiett, Alt advice ethic offtee free of charge ; 'and, In , all peace where persons do n o t feel able to pay for brnis .their hinge eXernioed i they will he eared for, an have the pule atteariou as the more fevered. • DD - B. 0 Olt 80N, , - REAL ErAg! As , ' ,DMERAND CONVEYANCER. NORE+B - a in Xntgoinert.Bnoks; and Cihridar mut ' fi r s r iranahane. 6 DTIMGEn Wpm! ntgctisted, D KS DWELLirwe far sat in Norris "n• . - -- • - ' , • , i1164m IROCHIC/KERING & ,!SONS; FACTURERB or grand and sonn , a, nod trIE. tight licAtio YORTE£I, orproomo, bDT gIII6BTNUT Bttoet,poloe . to let.ag - I n t oiar lu k tgit tn ital -:Vart e ,tautiVitca:, 9 oto. - -- •- .11014mIt tiIiOTOGRAPHIO - COLORTN AND nkrontiltlo high h est a t tilllgAe r INT 9. anti kl ag ° AntTpnoe on uth 01 riot. - -624 V 44.14.1.4.• A KxNGMAO/INE9whidhißm i NES Whioh t 4 AitiLiViEtkeS a itb o,oottet dan Briok ?rives, , , van sitwrvilig r4l , • P' 4 ISVPDALE3 OF ALL RODS, darafa fo r ti n gi g istfi r i sls ' Ma fitlfrOl* *hill Nor th KM itiGiala DitY.GOODB 'JOBBERS. M. L. LL 8600. PHILADELPHIA, • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND. FANCY DRY GOODS. INCLIIDWG FANCY DRESS FABRICS la every variety. BLACK k Few DRESS SILKS of all degoriptiona. RIBBONS,'OLOYES, CRAVATS, MITTS, MUS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, LACES. EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS. Re., Re., Rime now open for the • - SPRING OF 1860 Their astrortment of the above GOODS, purehased by - their Buyers, • DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, IN THE VARIOUS EUROPEAN MARKETS, Witte& they believe is unsurpassed in variety and dampness by ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNION. Their stook of DRESS GOODS Inoludes an immense variety of fabrics, embracing the 'LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. TERMS: SIX MONTHS' CREDIT to merehants of undoubted • standing, or SIX PER CENT. Diseount for Cash in ten dep. TWELVE PER CENT, per Annum,dteeouut for ad vane* payments. felt•fmtewlit SMITH, WILLIAMS &s 00. NOB. 518 IIfAIILBT and 510 0010181108 Rave now in store, end are daily receiving lid4i B Orin eno one of the LARGEST and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS 04 A.KERIOANAND EUROPEAN FABRICS to be found in any house in the country. We have many styles of steels Goode epeotally adewt• ed to the SOUTHERN TRADE. hisaufsotuted for, and oonfined exclusively to, our selves, foglmalm 1860. SPRING. 1860. SIBLEY. MOLTEN. WOODRUFF. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS op SILK • AND FANCY GOODS, NO. dsl MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHLA. Are now prepared to offer bawl, denerally. a Ifni large and desirable Stook of Goods, replenished by tho arrival of every Moamar from Europe. fattt-fintrlm SITER, PRICE, & Co.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN AND -DOMESTIC DRY -GOODS, No. 816 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. tat-3na SPRING GOODS. BAROROFT eta 00., NOB. 406 AND 401 MARNE? STRENT. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Stook llSPiCiompleta end toady for brining. fss•Bw SPRING. 1800. BENZADINHENRI liznbsamon. Lima W. TWAN.D. WOW>. Zaw'D ow'xismn, AiraiIIn RICHARD H. Foam. R. WOOD, MARSH, .9 HAYWARD, Importers sad Wholesslo Deplore in DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, leS4m No. 900 MARRED &met, Pettedelpbte. WURTS„ AUSTIE. & McVEIGH, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS iS DRY GOODS, Na MI MARKET STREET, AMlove Third. Charts' Wurtei Henry Austim__ Hamilton T. ego Volga, John 8. Wenner, hem& Burgin. FITHIAN. JONES. as 00. WHOLESALE DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No. 240 MARKET STREET, NEW GOODS reaming overrday ter CITY AND NEAR TRADE. SHAPLEIGH. RUE. & 00.. Importers of LttiENß, WHITE 000 DB, LACER, and EMBROIDERIES. NO. 329 MARKET STREET. NT Our present stook. Waded in the beet European Markets by oureelven, is the moat omelet* Ira have ever °Tenni. pRICE. FERRIS. 'Bo CO.. 1100111111 OW WHITS INE 8 078, L,MITT ,O MAR IEB, LAC kIiNTILLAS, Nod. 1126 PUREE' STREET, •1113 829 COMMEIWE STREET. fOr Our mock 100 seloated 17, a man.ber of the firm, in the BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS. (033-lm SPRING. 1860. CHA_FFEES. STOUT & CO. VORNIQN AND Dosano DRY GOODS, NO. On MARK= STARRY. [N-ka WM. S. STEWART & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP BILE ♦MID FANCY DRESS 000D8. Sots MARRBT Street. Rave now In do V. and are constantly reoolnall a full asesortinent of sw and Drawable RING 000 Pd. Purchased for alum. to watch they Invite the attest• Sign of wish And around ein-inonis tam& the y ew nlllllOO,l of Black and Fanny el ks, and all n etv lee of Printed Fabric" constant Yon hand. fee-Ilat JOHN B. STRYKER NO: 810 MARKET BT.. SOUTII SIDE, AB. THIRD. PEILADILLPHIA. WHOLESALE DEALERS Ix BRITISH, MINOR, AND AMERIOAN DRY GOODS. Mao. Caryets , Oil-Clothg, and Matting'', bought daily at 'Sap AT REDUCED PRICES. 035-lin dOUBSEY. LAVOURPADE. &00., HATE REMOVED TO NO. 611 CHESTNUT STREET, • - JAYNE'S HALL, MIAMI TIM ARII NOW 1121011IVINO MIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS OP MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, To whioh they invite the attention of dealers in Raab good.. fan-Into JNO. B.ELLISON &SONS. 339 MARKET STREET, (Bedond door below Fourth,' IMpORTERII ♦ED JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTING% AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, Would. invite' the attention of buyers to their large lines of FANCY CASSIMERES. VESTING% and dif ferent makes of FOREIGN mous and DOESKINS; In Meeks, and Colon; and offer the exclusive sale In Philedelvbia of HILVErre eenbrated make of Clothe and Doeskins; also, La Favorite &twinge, (warranted le oe, to the pound,) and MACHINE TWIST In all co lon, rea4n; DRY-GOODS JOBBERS A . W. LITTLE & 00., SILK GOODS, No. 825 MARKET STREET. ref-3m McCLINTOOK, GRANT, & 00., IMPORTEte AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASBIKERES, VESTINOS, exit, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, No. 833 MARKET STREET, (Up Stalra,) Are now opening their Spring Stook, to which they in vite the attention or the trade. fa4m I W. GIBBS & SONS. •,•• No. 631 MARKET STREET, Are now opening their SPRING STOOK OP 00 01)8 Adopted to MEN'S WEAR. In which will he founds fall =torment of OLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS. TRIMMINGS, &e. f.3-lm C . SOMERS Be` SON, CLOTHS, CASSIMERP.S. VESTINOS, TAILORS' TRIMMINOS, No. 82 SOUTH YOUR= BTRHET, (Between Market and Cheetnut Streets,) PHILADELPHIA. fe9•lnt *rural! R. sOItICRS CLIALIILIT LAMBERT THOMAS ,t JEFFRIES, AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. NO. 428 MARKET AND 423 BLERORANT STREETS, (Between Fourth will Fifth.) 113 ,- Brook now oomploto and roads , for buyout. fil-ertd-Whn JAS. R. CAMPBELL &I CO.. IWPOWPIIIIII AND WHOLZIALS DMUS IN DRY GOODS LINSNO, WHITE GOODS, • OLOTHS, 0/03SMIBILS6, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, •o. 11-dinit No, 7110/111EITNUT Street. MERRIMACK PRINTS. A PULL LINTS, ALL NEW STYLES, OPEN THIS DAY BY JOSHUA L. DAILY. WOODIER AND 'ODDER.) U 3 MARKET BTREHT, Jai- tt MULADELPHLA. SNOW -SHOE GINGHAMS. nese ozaellent 000D8 will he offered for sal* for the FIRST TIME IN TRIO CITY. THIS DAY, JAN. - 80TH. at JOSHUA L. BAILY, No. 213 MARKET 3TREBT, PHILADELPHIA. The special attention of the Trade to asked to them Goods, whioh are warranted interior In all rimpeote to soy other 000D3 IN THE MARKET At the same Wee. 141-tt ALLENDALE QUILTS'. ALSO LANCASTER, MANOMETER. EXTEE, and MARSEILLES QUILTS. All Maw and Qualities. A SUPERB ASMORTMENT WON WM WI JOSHUA L. BAILY. IMPORTER AND JOBBER, jaBl-t[ MS MARKET STREET. FANCY DRY GOODS. 1860. BPRIN (1. 1860. NOTIONS OR TEE SOUTHERN TRADE. M'OAULAY. BROTHER. & BREWSTER. No. 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Have a large and complete mmortmeat of HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, FANS, BELTS, WORM SKIRTS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of first-01m 5 ,7 eye. PUILADIMPUIA HDUH RING & CO., • Nos. p 4 and SS NORTH FOURTH STREBT. Are now readying, hi! enooeuive arrivala from Hu rope, THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS op HNGLIBH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, OLOVBI3, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS Mitehine Bowing Bilk and Thread-4nd soltoit an in spection of their emplete and wall-mends/ atonic— lIIMICIALLT ADAPTED TO 801121IIIIN AND WIIITERN TRAM 1860. SPRING. 1860. BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Would respeottally invite the attention of Buyers to their SPRING STOOK- OP NEW GOODS. and Vet Men's Under Wear . Also, GLOVES, nostEßv. FANCY GOODS. Meohine Trim:dam No tions, tko., &o. fallm oe MARKET STREET. MARTINS. PEDDLE. & I-lAIVIRIOK. !modern and diatom In LIOSINRY,OLOVIDI, AND RANDY NOTION®,_ No. SO sown FOURTH STREET. - (Flue door. below the Mordants' Ilotal,) Oltar for sale tint mat ""li*lct i fro/Tri di la ttotr Ilnd to be found in the U ,oner stll l ltY r a r . r v o l d r g P e a ' „se. REfig i tk a tlegt to t % Alt I.O9VINFICItO andil..L. Rata& t rey new nen roc 9 a ' ia PI °I WI an et:ldlest vanity of NOTIONhA r Vi the galiktuntiViall laStkit SITER. VAN OULIN. &I GLASS. Importers and Wholesale Dilllloll In HOSIERY. GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, &o , fog-finwlat No. 428 MARKET MEET. H . BANOROFT & 00.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS. NO. 939 MARKET STREET, fa-dlt-W3rn SLEEPER FENNER. AND PARASOL MANUFAOTURERS, WM. A. DROWN AS, 00,. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS. (eB-1n rgII,ADILPH/A, THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1860. Wholesale dealers In UMBRELLAS. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA No. 330 MARKET STREET, YHILADBLPHIA No. 048 MARKET BTREET. MILLINERY GOODS, MILLINERY • AND STRAW GOODS EXOLUSIVELY. ROSENBSIM, BROOKS, & CO., 431 MARKET BTREET, NORTH BIDE, Are now opening, for the Bpring Trade, the moat *la teness and oholooet stook In their line ever eolleeted together under one roof. RIBBONS of every oonoeivable description. BONNET MATEBIALB. FRENCH ARTIFICAL FLOWERS. • RUCHES, and all other millinery articles STRAW BONNETS IN IMMENSE VARIETY. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES GOODS, DO. BLOOMER, SHAKER GOODS, /So. ConteMug of our superior facilities „in obtaining our supplied. we flatter ourselves that superior rnduM• meats, ooth as regards chola° of seleation and modera tion In prices, cannot Do met with. STRAW AND MILLINERY (MODS. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS. No. 7!5 CHESTNUT STREET, (Between Seventh and Eighth,) Have now to store a COMPLAIN BTOCIL 01 SPRING. GOODS. EMBRACING BTHAV7 HATE AND BONE?. fIBBES AND lILLDRENi RAW 000DS, ANcy AND 0 ASH SSW E 8, RENCH PLO n RIB .ore, and 111,LINERY GOODS N OLNERA.L4 To which they reseectfu y invite the attention of merchants. Cub and abort-thee buyers will And (BMW advlin (age in examining this atook before purchasing. fe3-3n3 jr . HILLBORN JONES, Importer and Manorsoturor of FANOY BILK • AND STRAW BONNETS. ARTIPIOIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUBBERS, &o. The attention of City and Country Dealers le Wiled large and varied stook of the above goods at CM MARKET STREET, foS-tini Below Fifth. 1860. STRAW GOODS. 1860. THOMPSON 63 JENKINS. IMPORTERS AND) JOBBERS or STRAW GOODS. EATS AND CAPE, intat BONN ETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUORISO, ke. NO. Ake MAKER? STREET. Bayne an requested to exemine oar Moak. THOMAS F. FRALKT is ensued with the above house, qui 'shafts the satroonge of his Mends. teS-Im LADIES , DRESS TRIMMINGS. 1860. SPRING. 1860. EVANS 80 HASSALL, IMPORTERS OF • LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, No. 01 S. FOURTH STREET. An new opening a flee assortment of NOVELTIES FOR TEE SPRING SEASON, To which they invite the attention of buyers. folklm WHOLESALE CLOTHING. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER. SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS WHOLES ALVDEALIIIII3 IN CLOTHING, 494 MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT ¬, PHILADELPHIA, inf rim l nd ebue aAebunamdom4lo te ing imis s l ty to that, gnge on f lured in 111 Oth alt?. 15741e1 BOOTS AND SHOES. BOXER 8a BROTHERS. MAN unmans AND wrimllislL6 DILITAIII IN CITY AND EABTERN•MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Nov. 432 and 484 MARKET STREET, Below PIPIT Street, Booth ch.' l'eS4to PRILADILIMA. LEVICK, RABIN. & CO.. BOOT AND MOB WARBBOUBB HIANIIPAOTORY. NO. ISOS MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA We have now on hand an extensive Moak of DOOM and 1311OR8, of every deeoristion, of OUR OWN AND EASTERN MANUPAOTURE, to whloh we invite the attention of Southern and Western buyers, NA 3m SHOE FINDINGS. SHOEMAKERS' GOODS 1 would respeetfully incite the attention of MOB AND GAITHE, AtANUFACTURDAS To my large and well.selected stook of SHOE STUFFS. These goods are, as IL general thing, Imported by me, direct from the Manufacturers, and I have reason to believe, front my experience In the business and my knowledge of the Want/ of the Shoe Trade, that 1 eon offer latlacaments nasal to any in the businees. My stook amidst. in pert of the following' Black and Colored Union Donnas. Bleak and Colored Satin Pranoetse. Blank and Colored Casoiraera. Black and Colored Eugenie Cloths. Colored and Black Union Callastm. Red, Green, and Blue Edge Renown'. Black Bilk Galloons and Ribbons. White, Bleak, and Brown Hipper Bleetios. Congress Gaiter Web, from 1 In to 3$ In. Boot and Gaiter Strape—Paper Buttons. Cotton, Bilk, end Linen Laois. White Battesn-131.tek Cotton Velvet. Shoe Dnek, Drills, and Linen Linings. AL 1$ and D. and Amerman Patent Leather. Amsrloan Patent Orate or l rilt Leather. Trempe and Onus ms' Mated Kid. Super qualities of Calf Glove Kid. Barbee?' Shoe Thread—Shoe Lifts. Britton Hooka and Shoe Punches. EDWIN W. PAYNE. fek.furor gra 400 ARCH STREET. WM. JOHNS & SON. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN r ROOT, 3IIOE, and GAITER MATERIALS LASTING.% GALLOONS, SHEITINGB, PATENT LEATHER, 'SENOR RIDS, LAORTB, SLIPPER UPPERS, am N. D. CORNBR FOURTH AND ARON STREWS reS-9m DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. B • A.114 AFINESI. 1 0 OK do 00. DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N DRUGS, CHEMICALS, CORKS, SPONGES, AMERICAN AND Fortnum EBBENTIAL OILS, AO., And Manufacturers and Bole Proprietors of 11. A. EAIINEBTOCIVB VERMINUOM, Nos. F and 9 NORTH FIFTH STREET, East elde, a few doors above Market, feS-tm PISILADELTHIA DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &O. ROBT. ISHOEMAXCEIR & CO. NORTHEAST DORN= YOUTH AND RAO SURMA WROLEISALE DRUGGISTS, insoTtars and psalm in WINDOW 01,ASS, PAM% ho.,,lnvite the attontoa of COUNTRY MEIROBANTB fo their largo stook of Goods, whioh offer at the lowest market rates. ooe-E WATCHES AND JEWELRY. A PRATT ea REATH. N. W. CORNER !VTR AND MARKET STREETS IMPORTERS WATCHES. JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c., So COMIIIISSION HOUSES. WOLFE & CO., 'IV HOLE BALM CARPETING, OIL•OLOTR, AND MATTING WAREHOUSE. NO. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, AT Agency for Phitadelphis Quist Meaufsesturers G3-8m I • 0. HOWE & 00.. •• No. 240 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Over to the Jobbing and Clothing Tiede J. T. BDAORAWE k 00.43 °BARITE! MILL, BRADFORD, TAFT, tc CO.'S BLAOKSTONH MILL, BLM-BTRBET, MILLBURY, MERRIMACK, MILLFORD, And mice/ other* of the eholemd and moat desirable makeil of Amertoan PLAIN AND FANCY OABBI MERRIL Also, a line of very °Wee high - leitred BLACK DOESKINS, Colored and White CORSET JEANS, Bleaehed and Brown BRIMITINGEL SHIRT INOB, and DRILLS. • J. 0. 1-10 WE & 00. Are also Agents of the MANORESTER PRINT WORKS, And ofer the mime goods produeed by this Company DR LAINHS, OHALLIRS, OPERA GLOM, PRINTS, &0., &o. 1860. 1860. AMERICAN WOOLLENS. PINOT O.IIBBIBIHRHI, NHW SPRING HTTLEd. OASHMARSTt3, 0 ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES, BLACK DOESKINS, MB TO BtIEHR. ENTUOKT MANN, ALL-WOOL FILLINO. SATINNTS, 'PRINTED, PLAIN, AND MIXTERES. COTTON WARP OLOTIIS, ALL GRADER AND COLOR®. TWEEDS, TALMA CLOTHS, POR SALE BY MB AGENTS, RICHARDS, HAIGHT, Ss 00., 8 STRAWBARRY OTRIIHT. JaiS-tbkm St p A TIM T FUN AND NAL SKIN COA.TINes. tRE SUBSCRIBERS. • BOGY MINT/ IN UNITID STAIPM Far the Aiwa dGionption of goods of AG will-lisowe menufeoture of MINIM RDWIN FIRTH it 80/16. RHOKRIONDWIICH, YORKSHIRE, HNOLAND. Are preparing to exhibit maniples of the lIITIOUS nee, end to take orders for immediate or More deli very, to molt the mammies of the trod*. The goods oaanot be purchased through the onetom ary channels In England, and all orders for the United EtatMi must go through the subsoribers. WRAY de GILLMAN. PHILADBLPRIA I Rld FANOTIAWE. MILLIKBN, & TOWNEIEND. Jale-tuth&dat Now York. FEVPHINGHAIII it WELLS, 16 DIftITLI. BTRNNT, AND 34 BOUTS 7PONT STEAM OOTTONADEEL **WA* Mt both %Anion and Sollent. In hose MM. by Washbaton Mak Or l d kn ers jokoo for these dtsirsbis goods tor 13prlog thole. SILKS & WOOLLENS 1 MoILWAINE & BACON. No. 188 CHESTNUT STREET, Have, Der the Woo arrive.% reeeived a large stook of SILKS and WOOLLENS, adapted to the Clothing and Jobbing Trade, mom whieh are the following noealar makes of elothat 0. NELLEBBEN (Bon of.l. 31.) Whole and Ralf Bade P. BIOLLEY dc BON'S .. .. ZIAMIEBT, OR. ARBTRIAN " • " BARONY CLOTHS, of all grade,. Also, 3-4 and 64 DOESKINS, CABSIMERES, PAN- O! do., BIOLLEY'S SILK MIXTURES and TRI COTS, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK BILK SATINS, COTTON BACK do., BLACK BILK VELVETS, BLACK and FANCY BILK VESTINOS, ko., &o. All of whleh are offered for sale on favorable term. feE-wf&en3ni SHIPLEY, HALM, & HUTCHINt3ON, NO Ils CHESTNUT ST., OOKILIBRION MERCHANTS FOR TEE BALE of PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. se-Es FARRIELL it MORRIS. Sal OR UT ovum. • IMPOR TERM. COMMISSION MSROCANTS oLcrrae. OAiIMUHRS%, 'DOEBKINS. AND &PRIMO AND SUMOtEV. 00ATINUSS, biLtiI'HLIKII. PANTALOON &TOPPI, REMOVAL. THH AOHNOT OF TIIIRION, MAILLARD, & 00., le REMOTED TO No. la& CHESTNUT STREET Isrere cum now Dada NU ;awl choke :eseortorrat of the above oelsbrated soaked WOOLLAN GOODS, at bold and for solo br F. W. MELIZET & CO. MS6-tuOt LITTLE. STOKES, & CO NO. NI7 CHESTNUT STREET We would rsepootfully Invite the trade to an imam' Dalton of our stook, whisk will embrace a full and sem Plot. sasorttnsut of FOREIGN DRESS AND STUFF GOODS, Tuesthot with the various produets of the PAOIFIO MILLS, PORTSMOUTH AND HADLHY LAWNS. We also have the ',totality@ AS4IIIO/ for Gila Market o JAMES BLAOK k 00.110BLEDRATEll PRINTINGS In addition to whleb, we would all your attention to a solayloto ssiortment od 000911 SUIT3I9 TO MIN'S 6/YAK. Including the narioun grad's of 131OLLEY'S CLOTHS. oAesinuntEs , AND DOESKINS. Philadelphia, Ma. SO, IMO STORAGE. GOODS TAKEN on STORAGI: AT SSA South THIRD STREET. fofat• between WALNUT and sPnuom ri,BEAP BLACK SILKS. C" lot I nolt Black Levantine", 70 cepte. "SO ' I .6 I I u I. 90 ss 66 66 .0 " %V* a " 'l7ll D.M.17.71. 6 tint/THAR, fa It 400. UM, tad 414 tltiOnv et, ab, TRUIT, BRO., & IMPORTERS AND WITLOLIBALE DEALERS It HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c., 529 MARI= STREET, 529 • BELOW SIXTH, NORTH BIDE, fel-fmigim PHILADELPHIA. mo ORE. H ENS Z EY. & CO. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, and OUN WAREHOUSE, No. AST MARRHT, and 418 COMMERCE Streets PHILADELPHIA. fe3•3mo RANDY & BRENNAR. No& sm. I. AND SY NORTE PIPTIT- OMNI PHILADHLPHLe, WHOYORIALB 00MULB8ION MNROILANTEI, Ivor the solo or an klode of AKERIOAK MANUIPAOTURBD HLRDWAIL affildAN, 1381,01 AN, FRENCH, AND MOUSE HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Oen eonstantly on hand a large stook of Goods to Kw ely Hardware Dealers. DUTCHER'S FILED, By the mak or otbarwiso. EVICHERII BDGE TOOLS, DUTCHER'S STEEL OF VARIGU RIND& WEIGIIT'S PATENT MILS AND V 1039, SHIP °RAIN. All stim Linda In rim, rectsb. SRAM'S 11BPBATER PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY 11311 OUNOEB. sum% MEW MODEL BIPLEM AND PINTOIAL ID WARD S. =MDT. INO. 0.31111(11. I. P. 3112131011. 1313-If CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. BOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS dr, JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete Stock of QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, and FRENCH and ENGLISH CHINA. At their 915 Stud, No. 3? NORTH FOURTH Et., four doors below Merchants Hotel, to which they in rPriZZOLOI.I:4I. fd-Sm TURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS CHINA •ND 13 QUEENSWARE. NO& 93 and 96 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. (Between Market and Oh•Enut streets.) 61P • PITTe101a OLAIIi AOtacy. ee , OM 01 DT Tge 66c1609. AT MANUFAOT RS' PRIORS. fe3-19146913 WRIGHT, SMITH, & 00.. ,DEINA, Kass, AND QUERNSWARE. PITTSBURG. AGENCY. °LAB% NAILS, &e., delivered from the k aotori AT MANUPACITURBRIT PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6 North FIFTH &Testi feLfmm tf PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK HOUSES. 1860. 1860. SPRING SHAWLS. ALEXANDER CLARK. 81 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK, HAS NOW OPEN, AND OFFERS TO THE WHOLE SALE TRADE, on liberal terms, a large and splendid stook of PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS, STELLA SHAWLS, [N BROCHE AND PRINTED BORDERS. Also, the LARGEST STOCK of WOVE BROGUE BORDERS, IN SETS, Ever offered in this market, AB THE ABOVE WERE ALL BOUGHT PERSON ALLY, on the moat advantageous terms, by the ad vertiser, be is enabled to offer them at priests that must command the attention of all FIRST-CLASS Byentrinfl. RETAIL DRY GOODS. MUSLIM, OF THE BEST GRADES, FOR FAMILY ÜBE On hand, a lage and varied @took of Brown and Bleached SHEETINGB AND SHIRTENGS, Whleh we sell by the plate or yard, at the loweet prloa ; and SHIRTING LINENS, 01 all the most approved brands. SUPERIOR GOODS AT 31 AND 37} CENTS. CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 4410, 452, and 444 North SECOND Street, fe34t Above WILLOW MOURNING GOODS. CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER Have a Lugo and welt•neleeted Btook of the inborn Goods, oomprising— LUPIN'S BOMBAZINES. THTRION k MAILLIARDS' Do. LUPIN'S SATIN DR CHINE. LUPIN'S MOUSSILIN DIeLAINES CANTON CLOAPHS. ORLEANS CLOTHS. ALPACAS. Line SQUARE THIBET SHAWLS. BLACK CRAPES AND VEILS Boyers edit tied the above Stook to be ender the tonal Dries*. 400, 400, and 404 North BEOOND Street, above Willow hAintiSTE. 1860. 1860. MOURNING GOODS. BESSON & SON. MOURNING STORK, NO. SOS CHESTNUT STREW. Are daily enetuat their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, linden Inter otter for sale at reasonable Niece, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL fel JOSEPH LEA, NOS. US AND ISO CHESTNUT lITREET. Invitee the attention of the Trade to his Stook of COTTON. WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New light and dark spring tiles, a great Virility from MESSRS. BAM'L SLATER & SONS. BUTTON MANUFACTURING 00.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK & WRITES, PURPLES, LAWS, &a BARONY A SHEPHERD PLAIDS. A SIDEBANDI, BLACK AND GRAYS, AND CHOIGE DUSTER STYLES. WOOLLENS. FANCY CASHMERES and DOESKINS, &e.. FROM ROOK. 00M., GLENDALE OCM., NEW ENGLAND 00M., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK DALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERHARDT & BOAS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO !AMIN AND BMX MIX TURES. Battnetts. Plain and Printed, of all rotors and %Wi es entuoky Jeans, Oords. &Albumens, army'. ' tweeds , ooroprisang one off the but stooks in the country. AMERICAN LINEN 001[. CRASH, RUCKS, SHEETING'S, &o. jamom HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM YARNALL. No. 1090 CHESTNUT STREET, (Immediately oppoeito the Academy of Pins Arty.) Invites the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and others to his 'itemise assortment of USEKIL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. TABLE CUTLERY, NURSERY FENDERS, CHAFING DISHES, FIRE SCREENS. PLATE WARMERS, fat-tatbstf TEA POPS, &c., aso. Jedi-tawliSt2 BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE. 1 111 superior, 81.37,4, 160. 1 " 1 623 f. CURIVEN BTODDART & lIRQTRVH, tea 61 409, Oh anal 661 N. OBOOND fit., ob. Willow, RAItDWALRE4. LID UtIPOEVIIII Op SOL7/411TM PON THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES JAMES, KENT, SANTEE; & 00,, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOWS, NOS. 230 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE MOB, Reapeotfully Writs the usualattention of buyara to their LARGE AND COMPLETE ETUDE OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among which wall be found full linea of BATES' MILLS AND YORK COMPANY'S COT TONADED. Also, a LARGE VARIETY • 01 New and confined Styles of PRINTS, MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4-e. fed-dm 1860. SPRING. 1860. FRESH GOODS. RIEGEL, BAIRD, & 00., INTORTERS AND JOBBERS Of FOREIGN AND AIdERIDAN DRY GOODS, NO. 47 N. THIRD STREST, PHILADELPHIA, Would respectfully invite the attention of Dothan' Mershante to their LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOOK OF FRESH SPRING GOODS, Willa' they are now receiving In Store. gar lierohinta would And it to their advantage to sail and summe oar stook. &Una 1860. SPRING. 1860. 'J. T. WAY & 0., IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No, 95 NORTH THIRD ST.. Ars now ready for the SPRING TRADE, And prepared to offer, to CASE and prompt six months Buyers. one of the LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS In the country. end at Prizes that will 44 competi tion, not only in this, bet In any other city. Purchasers will find our Stook well assorted at all seasons of the year. I. T. WAY, I 111. E. DITSLI.T r P. WAY, fe.5.3m Joao. r. NAT. y ARD.pILLMORE. & CO. NOS. a AND d NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILK AND FANCY DRY HOODS. WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND (10-301 SHAWLS. RAIGUEL,MOORE.& CO.. (LATE RAIOUEL A. CO) IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALB DEALERS DRY GOODS, Noe. 920 AND 223 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE (WEST SIDE). feS-et PHILADELPHIA. 1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860. BUNN. RAIGUEL. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN FANCY DRY GOODS. 137 NORTH THIRD STRUT, Are mewed to exhibit at their salesrooms the most complete stook of goods ever offered by them. present ing unusual attractions to the trade generally. The stook comprises a complete assortment of every variety of SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND TRIMMINGS. Also, a full and general assortment of Spring SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. To all of Which they invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS. B. M. BUNN, V. C. BUSH, H. R. RAIOUEL, W. W. KURTZ. H. P. BUNN. f.!-tf ANSPACH„ REED; & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. NO. 190 NORTH THIRD STREET, Ito 7111111 D ADD CHNIIIT PHILADELPHIA. I. AmAm /9... Cnts. H. ADIPLCIf. ANIITLOII; JAi. DI. DIM DAVID H. SWAIM. fe.S-Sm MILTON Coo?,S. WM. M. Panama. lair. D. WOll. COOPER, PARHAM, d WORK, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS HATS. OAPS. AND STRAW GOODS. NO. SI NORTH THIRD STREET. Kir Constantly on hand a Dina assortmant of Straw and Late Boole% Panama. Lethorn, and Palm Leaf Hate. Bonnet Tnmmings, Artibial Flowers, feßuches,d-dm FAUST. WINEBRENER. & CIO.; IMPORTBES AND WHOLESALR DRAT...7IIA if HARDWARE. NO. 49 NORTH TBIRD STRIIHT, Above Market. new Brown Stole More, °rooted on the Old City Hotel Lot. PHILADELPHIA. DAVID PMT. V.I. W 1112111,141111. W. W. CLITIC. (4.9 at HENDRY & HARRIS. MA24UPACTUREREI AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In BOOTS AND SHOES. N. W. CORNER THIRD AND ARCH BTRRBTS, PHILADELPHIA HAREssi & HARMER HANOTAOTURRRB AND Amours/dal MUM! En BOOTS AND SHONS. NO. 188 NORTH TIMID STRKET. • ballsnontnen t of Olty made Boots snd Ohm Obn Matt: on hand. siatt LAING - & MAG-INNIS, Importers end Wholesale Dealer' In IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS; FRENCH AND ENGLISH LA/STINGS. SHOE NA NUF4CTURBRS. ARTICLES: SvWINO trIticHINE SILKS, THREADS, COT TONS. NEEDLESL SOLE &c A . ORNTS FOR Gums 'e celebrated IX'. Machine Silk, and Uplield's Patent Boot N o o. o. 30N North TRIED Street. fe3-Ire SOWER. BARNES. & CO.. BOOKSELLERS AND PIIIILIIIIIIRS Or FELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS, EMMONS' GEOLOGY. BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETIC% SANDERS' READERS, &0., No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET, (East side, below Arai. Street.) fed On, ITO bI ERC HANTS BUYINO . OIL. CLOTHE AND WINDOW BRADEN. BLABON & SMITH, MANCIAOTURRRS OR OIL•CLOTHS, 140 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. W. invite the attention of dealers to our large stook of FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN OLAVD O,L CAMBRIC, a beautiful artiole for Shades. The taraett stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices whioli defy oometition. fe34m F ANCY DRESS SILKS. I lot bnot colors, 60 cents. tati With • la ribadVay 4 po s tiodart i vrroi l it t ba 1 1 ); 1 4. 10-111 tao,wa, sad MN. itCOYS34., lb, tribAr. AMUSEMENTS. AITALND T-STREET THEATRE. V Sole Leaser.— —.Mrs. M. A. GAB R E - x - rsorr. etas. Manager • Mr. E. F. REAM Busman Are nt.. , —.—..Mr. JOB. P. hi tIRFRY BENEFIT OF AIR. J. B. ROBERTS. TILLS (FRIDAY, EVENING. Feb. 3. NG LEA. Rlas Lear, Mr. J. KI B. Roberta; Edger. Mr. L. R. Showell; Cordeba. Mn. Duffield. To oonolude with the TWO BUZZARDS. Benlamin Bastard. Mr. Thayer ; Miss Laurette Bcs sard.biher Mari Miller. Pnoes as usual. Beats secured enthout extra charts. at Doo 7o'oloolrrs opea at lig o'clock Ferformatuae to commence WHEATLEY fr. CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THATRE. BENEFfT OF MISS JANE COOMBS. THIS (F RAY) EVENING. Feb. 3, FAZI Bianca, Miss Jane Coombe . Girrado Patio. Mr. Wheatley. To eonolnde with the LOE Nita or Parcas.— V Ad CHASE. ransion_, 25 cents; &wand Seats in Drees Circle S7h'i cents •, Parquet. 60 sluts. Doors open at half past a o'clock ; pertimnanoes to commence at 7 o'clock area iselr. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT Bt., above Eighth. Parcae.—Dress Circle, 52 cents; FamilLCircl, 33 cents" Seats in Privahs Boxes, 76 cents ; Whole Pri vate Boxes, 83 and 86. CHANGE or Tims.—Doors open at half past 6 o'clock. To commence at 7. THIS t FRIDAY) EVENING. Feb. 3. MAGIC RING OP TEE POUR ELEM , ,NTB FIRE, WATER, EARTH. and AIR Herbert. Mr. W. IL Fage" Arnulph. Mr. Wl:quasi.; %dab. Mr. J. Hernia ; Eveline, Min Raymond : Annello Miss Adelaide ". 13pult of the Water Mid, Ildtu Wilton • Ecrahe. Min wells; Bairns of Air, Miss Tafford Alma Emelle. Last week of the engagement of HERR CLINE. Esoond ap pearance T of the wonderful Man Monkey, &Ir. liEW ACTS IN THE ARENA. Tandem Manage At of Atm. DAN R (CR. Sir Ream min be secured for the Magi., hang three days in advance. DR A Y T 0 N'Sfl PARLOR OPERAS AND LYRIC PROVERBS. CONCERT HALL CHESTNUT St.. near Twe'Rh. FORA VERY SHORT TIME ONLY. EVERY EVENING. at 7% o'clock. except Stturday. Also - -SATURDAY, AT ONE O'CL,,CIE. ors open halt an hour m advance. EM OLffiritnthgralgarlrigrlNllS DRAMA. Is enmonneed bi i t , hek English and American prose Me most etegant an deltzhtml entertainment eXtant 40CIR OLI EIRA. the GREAT_ :VIOLINIST.* (FRIDAY) EVENING, Feb. wet TM o'alcoolt. tallsract an_d_omHa D ES PAIRHEVER . •ND LOVEIII_LABOR LOST. Bynum:. " SIMON THE CELLARER." ORSHEBIRA conducted by HERR iiNGELrE. The Entertainment terminatt tem o'clock. Ticket; at Chlokenng Bons'. Hi Chestnut etreet, 'leek I Layton's. Chestnut street, and at the Hall rmn m A . Body o f t he e Hall, OD cents; B a l cony, stmts. CARL WOLFSOHN A. 90 CARL HOHNBTOCR'S TRIED OLABBICAL SOIREE Will take place on THURkiDAY, February 9, Li6o, AT ACADEMY FOYER OF THE AEMY OF MUSIC. For programmes and particulars gee et to, Moms Stores. &heart be ra are requested to show their tiekam. Single ticket. ONR DOLLAR, eau be had on the aro mas at the door. Mews.rand over-stringed Rtelimey Piano 11 from Biagio@ & Brother's Wargrootra, Rea Chrenot street. TU SIC AL FUND " " ,CCIN""^— I~TU SIC AL FUND BALL.—f4RAND ALi CONCERT. On TRURPDAY EVENP.G.Fsh mare eth, SW NOR DAUCARDS and SIGNOR& AL BERT INI !LAMAR DE will have the honor or nisi:lnt their First Appearance in Philadelphia in e Grand Concert. the parboulars or which will eooe b. an noono. Moketa One Dollar each, to be had at the Footnotes. tea at --- EMILY J. REED—Has the honor A•CM- to swim:mac her FIRST CiVOERT IN PHILADELPHIA, On FRIDAY EVENING_. February 3, Itt - O, at MUSICAL PUJID HALL, On whieh oar-eaten she art be s m ut ed by the prttata r Miss SHAW. Mr. FRASER, ((formerly of the Se guEll,Er4a Troupe,) Mr. J. M, EVANS, Mr. 1. I. OtARIOVETTE. HERR ' , MOM 1' ANC-F ICXET ORTE '' 14 . 1 . 01. AF I. 11. LO &W . I. .. .. . kIF Ty CENTS. o be had at 'the Moms Stoles of Meagre. Beek At Lawton, Lee & Walker, Win. H. Coniston, and Andre. and Cluckeginga' Piano-torte TOMS. Mao. at the door okthe evening of tee Cooped. Doors open at he.)r .kut T o'clock. Cinamince-at I o'elook. .1141-0. VANDEESON'S EXHIBITION AMAIN. Ng Jayne's Commonwealth Building, CHESTNUT Street, near 13;:to NT LAST WEED Bin ONE...mc THE MEAT EXHIBITION N AMbRICA. MONDAY EVENING. Jan. 20. First Beene—Viewer the Fawn of 'Fanciers. Seeend —Washington at Valley Forts. Third—Natlihnal _Fro sentatm. Fourth—The Eternal City of Nome. Fifth —Napoleon Crossing the Alps, with an army of Mt= soldiers; Monks end D oge of Mount Ft. Bernard: Sixth—Automaton So pa aulter. Seventh—how at Sea. Eighth. the Finale—The Steamer Great Eastern. Admizsion, 23 gent. Children. to gents. Performances every Wednesday and eatueley After =MS. commencing at 3 o'clock. Evening 73. C. Ja3:l CIERMANLi ORCHESTR Il A.—Publac a v%heareals awry SATURDAY, at MUSICAL FUND HALL- at 33Co'smoot P. M. Tickets to t+ had at G. Andre's,,atutßsok & Lawton's Mum Storm and at the door. oDONOUGH'fiI GAIETIES--lAUE below THIRD. DOUBLE PERFORMANCE. ALL THIS WEAR Tas BRIkiANDS Will, be performed. _,at engagement with THE GREEK BRIDAS, Whose wonderful performances astonish every be. holder. He II 'modems his celebrated cwimn Rim DE4 AN 0 Dims, HERNANDEZ will outdo Wm. Tell by camas an Apple from off the head of a Boy, at s distance of twelve feet. PROFESSOR NICHOLLS AND SON Anil swat In all their astonishing sots in the Otraa• Pala Mt. Best Performanoe in the country. TEMPLE OE WONDERS. Northeast corner of TR-WU and CILKRTRI.FA' Stmts. West and Nol* dttraanon. ExaryadsiatimiaileiMiaTHE Commencing. at 7,Cp'elook. and on WEDIV.SDAT and SATURDAY AFTERNOO:43 M 3. The mebratod, Automaton Rope Vaulter, one of the greatest pieces of *ohm= ever exhibited, trill appear maverr non, and perform his aatomsbing Tents. Admimon ZS cent.. Children 13 naiad pENNSYLVAITIA ACADEMY OE -A- FINS ARTS. ORESTNOT STREET. Is OPEN DAILY. (Sundays exempted.) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Rented—The Tenth volume of Preis Ewes,. Irdisligta," of PirCIPMI e. 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