The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 06, 1860, Image 3

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• Leads es:apiisWittildarrai:—.-WelirOot atten
tion tiy the udVertlia anent of SiOcirg SiNalitini la do.; in
armthariiart actor paper to=day, .This is a reDaliellta
tkVfrAOWSO' in that department of trade. and from the
- imnionstisthek of carpets, tec., with
whieh' their Dirge establishment is now supplied, and
their weii•known fitoilities for supplying the trade on
on tlas seevtorMsivek Mire pleasure in reesammeuding
theirlicidae to the'aitentiori of buyers.' They are among•
the largest mablifaatitiets and. isalsaiteraof carpets ilk
kiaikitittita'MOP.a -•We have jnet received .trt!
tellionee - that `anitgent la to be sont to this city from
- PH" , early - in the spring, to .aseertain the alai and
- principles titian* which the great Central Cravatalttaie of
• Mr. J. Eshleman, No. 62 Choetaut street; is con-,
ducted,. with -the view of establishing 'mar elm*.
than itt the Frenikopitia. Few Placifs have attracted
so iguelt 11;i:tontine tit home and abroad en this, and. it MI
in fact, - n greatinetitution. H. P. E. C. ha,a earned the
additional title of C. aC. for if there tee. Cellar and
Cravat (Hating the coluitry, the place to find him in
"all 'Wald:Slant Taine's Hall, No. M.,
" CHAIILIS HEIDSit Cr. ',' CimblrAGNll.
—This to the purest article of Champagne now in the
, rearkat, and„M " Charles Beldsieck." Gamuts
WERTELIif. No. iS6 '. ' South PIiONT RIVAL' la the
agent. foe-mth Sra
, ,
-re...,as'plaveislairg a housekeeper are referred to
an advertisement under the heed of " Wants," in to.
dis:e paper: Ths lady desires a place can furnish
the best testimonials. - -
(En= thn Cturianau Advocate and Journal, New York.
Augu564,1853.)
Tititiollankateltne FittEND—SeALDINO'S PEE-
Panay Gunt—Small conveniences for general filial,'
us 3 are often of More value than what are called "great
inventions." It is estimated that in the United Staten
there are at lent five millions of households, in all of
winch the annoyance of squeaking, rieketty ehabs, so
fas. tables, Ole.. is constantly expeneneed. and so long
as illinilare in in thirioondition them fit always danger
of s;'smash. up." The experience of the city house
keeper, ieith May-day berme her eyes, will readily sug
gest the Intuit and convenient* of a really trust -worthy
yr pared glue. that can be Instantly brought in requi
sition where repaire to furniture and other household
wares are needful. The want or euehrtn simile is an
constantnednniyersal m the family, and hitherto it has
be& a want unsueolied. Thui, however, can be truly
said mob:lnger. Spaliling'ii Negated Glue seems to be
nit:that hair been desired in thin dLreenon. It is kept
salable by themicals, retains Its 'strength and tenacity,
inconvenient and always "up to the sticking point," is
put UP in nbottle with a brusli, and told at twenty•Sve
scents.. No howiekeePer fu city or country can well af
ford to be without a - Wile of Spalding'a Prepared Glue.
It Li mast the thing fur the library and. schools, whore
bookiare militantly in need of zepair. feildtig&W.lt
Fetus Onnieorwitt HIM —The choicest confection
oryin. tbOworlditi new tteivarsailt regarded as synony
-th4te with that remnant tired by the popular house of
;1.." hittnan & Co., descant t treat, below Chestnut.
Intl.:Ant of riellniile, parity of materials, and delicacy of
'icor, their goods are pronounced unrivalled by all who
have tried' them. They have recently added several
new clioica varieties that Invert of good things will not
raiitOtiaareelate.
SAWilsa Macutays.—if there is a subject more
iresshaiditlble thin way other, it is Sewing Machines."
Seary4layadde new bekuty to their laurels as iastm
mentaliutt feastaOo4 some into universal use. 'We may
St3te, in this ccpneotiotW that the celebrated " Harris
es won Airway to the submit of all its rivals•
Air. S. D;llaker, No.72o'.Areh street.ur the agent here
forthe sale of this admirable instrument.
Tkin ELECTION oar : CLERK CONGRESS.—A
Philadelphian was, on
,Priday; elected to the volition
of Clerk or the Irons& of Representatives upon the
first ballot, While more, than two months were con
sumed i , . making a choice of Speaker. This speedy
eleetitin et - believed to- be the result - of the fact that
Col: Forney, being a Philadelphian, invariably pro
cures: hus'earments at the Breen Stone Clothing Hall
of Iteekhill Virilson,,Nos. 603 and COS Chestnut attest,
above Sixth k and that he, oonsequently, presoak a gen
tlentinly and prepossessing appearance, which won,
4aponsherg notice,' the hearts of the majority of Corr
- irnugt,l•Criertrun, ag a !Intim,' regulation, le
attracting some attention In the Old Prolid, where the
health tflyoman ig generally much better than in the
'United States.Aii akeport reedited adopted at a meet
ing of the Ladies' National Sanitary nasociaton, hold
in London. in July lad, the following language occurs:
"Believing that a great part of the vreaknoss and dis
ease which the nasooiation aims to prevent is mused
by 'lmproperly' made clothing, the committee are pre
Paring a Seinplete set of patterns for every part of the
dress of women and ehildren, with special reference to
health - end comfort, With an explanatory tract, which
sad be cheaply - seat to ant' pelt of the countrta". Were
similar attention paid to gentlemen's deem in this
country:we should expect to read resolution, advisieg
ail men to 'wear the gay and elegant coalmen of
Orarivinelliee, the National Tailor, of 007 Chestnut
street. :
4011 ,- .6.A AT' THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
o.'oLooK LAB? NIGHT.
GIRARD HOUSE—Ohestutit et.. below Ninth.
i. MaGas'n. PMla -W E Scare, N Y
E Williamson, Ole, .0' ' D A Andersonitt almrg,
A S vrotnere. Louisville .1- 13, Louisville
JudgeChamhers.l4 Y . OH Smith. Jr, ale
W Al Brasher, Brooklyn Atrer Brasher, Brookins
11 Miticnards. Vis - R B. Glover. Boston
Ns it e eronse,Ald , ‘ I) C Benham. Malley, Cal
I Glazer, Marysville. Cal W A Poindexter, KY
W V 4 w naht, York Sanest Wm Temple Del
J N Tilt, N' -- . A 6 Curtin, l'e.
JEt landenherger.,KY . - ' lien li A Shaeffer, Pa
plarence.Pw'Yro, Mils 6 H Mill, 'Penn
Donn II Me,LWell,..e.eston Mse Jones. Keaton
z barmen, Nashville • - W Tit-Duncan, N Y
w a L 34%134, ll 0 Shaw, llin; 0
3 Rithards, Oilman° ' Chas Eldndge,N Y '
Writ-Riteedi, Jr, N V - Elzurme.ni Nashville
F .M. - Johnsosi: ri
. Y - wan Salmon, Cm, u
t e i t &it ! l iVi d otaim il Y . ... ' 3 4 4 a i r ci n e e , r AO 3 s t tO;: uis
ali.s Toler, Boston , C Boolean). , Kansas
t - El Stevens; K atoms E. R Abbott, N y
A. Graham, N Y Mrs 0 W Keith, N Y
Vie it Ilinver..N Y John W Feeds, Tarns
Wit Spangler, Texas - L Z Wood Texas
3 BILK- , Penns 3 M Hine, Texas
DIDI White, halt . • F L Moats, Ba,t
OW Gooch. Tenn A It Woollen, 1.61 ,
Bernard Carter, Balt • W 0 Claggett. N Y
Jpe.n . n. , Tregti:galsa • E 8 Allen. Wash, .11 C
i ' ll4•Phitiri'd t fit'iocii,:Ark . 1 if i c F og o , l Ci n n d oirVti
.1 li Waste: Hous:on, &Ms II C Spaltung, N Y
Rcalrel. - 1 eid.NY : , AM Blackshear, Ga
A C Beech, Pena L F Beeon, Penn
Oep A.A terials_, . • ,m a Hart, Fla
D Alesintima, Fla 11 1 , Eciresett, Brooklyn
.1' allor,.Texas - - j"! . Cornell. Texas
H alailianilia. Texas al B Yam, TOXAI
4 w Frank,Galvesnon, Tex 'AI. tquenrick. Moscow
J lerlsMiltolioweensboro,NO J ILuckw.d..l,
_starlet
0 Wilson, . axes . T Tilghman, Mitryiand
IS o_ll.alsteil, Newark Na in M Baker. Texas
JA W A reri.Guin - Wm Forman, Paris
Jag 13 llsrper. texas , W it.l3ereard. Mn
Btl Woodson, Mo B F hams & la. N I
/K Wells Macon, Ga w S sale, Macon, Ga
Beliasherg, Ake W _ it Holiell, N r
t W Latham, eshington Ca Roller. Fairfield
II o.‘Povrell. Ss Joaspn . . W ti - Fai deal. et Joseph -
A Pt iliair.WAeliim,ton,j)o Viot, lit..Olair,_ Wash' ug ton
A 3 Rokers, Charleston, c oli Abbott, Nashville
19 K Davidson, Md - M. Immure, et ..ouis
claik Pray' Boston - ' Brainard, Conn
J Atwood. N t ' P. Spencer, Ind.
D 11,.) an, Alton, 11l Y B th,den, Ctn.
0 W Cans, Pittsburg Jag 13 Hinitii, Ctn. 0
W I,l , Letvis, Mies ~-_ R li Forman, Miss
Thee 3 Emory. Citi, 0 ' 'W N Boone, Mina
.1 A chilispusii, Lo
. i wi,sinnson Boston
PA Oliver. A Y 0 Walters, Oa
Angel on la ONenor . Y E Rice
Rde is Cuesta , - . ,Mr Fernandez. Havana
? Valienta, N Y . A Merchants, N y
BI 50..0,1`i 0 • 0 P Kembeil Ale
3_,%1 Kombe I, Me J P W Rattler, Boston
W ?carpet. Boston J T Kemp, Bali
13 aisset,ir. N Y Geo A Stoval. blainahle
}:Mime), Memphis Clt s Carter
Les Carter J R Giddlngs, Ohio
0 vrawford Terre Ratite S Ward
T &lima, Ala .. 0 Wionee N O. ,
M Bernard, 0. Bronssard. L.
Mis
gsr Stesales, /4 Elm .ithville H WStegall,tlmlthville
l;
MiiCITANTB' HOrlitr—lPoartli Street. below Arch,
A 0 Gardner, Pa Chas Heebner, Lee, Mane
hamlet T Walker, Del lion A K Mottlere. Pa
Hon .1 El Meredith,Ya W F Agard, Philsdn
James Lake list Jam M. Burentisid, Pa
B C Small. liallilli Conn James W Gilmore, - lira
w A East, Texas %v 0 • &ell, Texas
Jos Unveil, Texas Rat Patney, Texas.
Pi McCarty,
:,lnd . Jo hn 0 Near, led
J U Dillon. Ind' , aosli. Ind
WA Wallace, Ind • ohs Oolnurn. Ind
A Wallace, ./ndinennollsW Wallace & la, Ind
ii A Hardesty Indianapolis J At WA ker. Mi.e
.1_ .I.' Mills Miss .1 13 Boar, Hartford, Conn
ER lintirley_& at, 11l AV ? Hughes, 'ream
3 li Lentz, Tenn W T T ifowe, Tenn
)3 li 13roylee,Tenn Jan Hordon, Ind
P Cokelet. re i 0 Mo. man, N Y -
W 11,Joesson;N Y R T Rees, Phils
8 Monk, St Joseph, Mo
ANIERIOAN HOTEL—Oheetnut et.. above Fifth.
flltn Bmith, N J, John L. Newbold, N J
"'hits 11 Davie, N J .John sm} he, Jr. Easton
H - E Adaine,Prov, R I._ Nobt H Ayres, Bethlehem
A James; Petersburg, Ya .-W teeter, Harrisburg
W tißurr.N Y C 8 Blianattan, N Y
Z F.Mo Brayer, Kr_ John W Hunt, N Y
1 , L Vette, Jr N Y MiJah Fisher. N Y
ice H Dewey;.N Y H Magrath, H Y •
Chee It Churchill, N Y °Apt Jos .t. Soyle. N YOB l 4
Hht Waters. Wilmington Cb. Itlnynird, Wiliningon
V. PrSterri. Clurksboro,N .1 J 8 Toilworn & la. Mo
Miss Li Netter, 14. 0 s Onrgill, N f
John MoDoneld. DI Y B D Dowers ,N Y
'l' is - Cry, hale . H N Owen, Pnils
T D.Wraehester, N C MM Rhoads, 1 nunton
P 11Roote, Ind D 0 Bern. ta, N I
N Al hletnty re, Wt Chester F Newlin, Del
J Gordon Ho- ore. Ye If 81 Roes, Wooet,r, 0
?A rayne,lYooster, 0 P Hafretti & be. N J
Obit A Dower A Belt' ' S Levy, N Y
B Dam N Y , .Jr A 4ovring, Man
D Blue, N Y , Denote Everett. N
NI 0 Hubberd.llrraeuse Theo II Tilton, N
,E Hasten, N Y , „
SONS' HOTKL—Chestont et., below Seventh.
7 , Cobb, Aloes Wm JOroeg, Oak
S Jones, Jr Salt . 8 B Bright. Da' t
W HElterrett, PIO& , Geo Hensler, Pa
Thus Dere , e, Pe_ • +• Wm Arrow, N J
lieu D,l)uffore,lS I H 8 Thomas, N J
C D rapine/Griot% John T Russel. Ala
11. Thonerson.N J ri' C Horsley. Va
LOUIS nomenter Philo J Adams, AY
W J
Foreard‘igy F
Bailey, N -
Win Campbell& la, Le eta
Jesse Keenan. Del
Geo Unsbrook. Mast' , - - Wft Lambertcm_, Del
John Btrue. n Y Lost Da4in, tr Y
B Sones.,N Y. , , It tiles', Raft
'l' 'Minya, halt =, - J Al, Pimply. Wheel' l , 'ln
0 6 Grove, MO - ' ' •
-- A
THF. UNION,KOTHL..Areh street, above Third.
313 Skeetref, Heading ‘ B W Jonas, Pottsville, Pa
G HAtesersmith. Pit Illi Cake, rumen%
John &Gam!, N C
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84 . 114 - Ky SHEAF HOTEL—Second at., below Vine.
El Harris. Phila , ' - X W Gillom, Books no
H. Gilbert, Hooke no -, ,J,H Frost, Phila.
J Vaud/unit. Books eo - . W Corr, Boots oo
11, Morns Willow Grove Jos Hill. Germantown
John 'le an. - - W W !Hann°, Denville
NJ A W Kimball, N Y
Inetburn Keener, Solelnuy Wm Bine, SoleburY
MOUNT rtIINON HOTEL-Beoond street,abovo Arch
J RlValian - J A Dobe, Pa
R hf Eldridso N-Y J
J A Poi, Mantour to: Pa hi Stanton, Pa-
W Richards, Notshattisron o J D F:ranos, Clinton co
BT/I1 B GNloi4B.o7liLettatket st.. above Biztiti
loha MoGittn. F Mortis. Balt
Time W union. Belt Md
A Woolf, Cecil co t Mt P Ban •orn. Hula
Geo Jiang, Lewistwn,Fit Geo Re:dm, Phila
.1 Rtinitlf Fleet W Allisn. Dunononon,ht
.1 .1 Lin. j3,llertin to A Wolf Kell. Lewistown
rohn Wftimeeili-Pittaburg 1 Fetukner, Erie, Pa
CoMMtiCIAL .BOTEL—Birth et., nliove Chestnut.
ornryarp; Weet , Poine - LB Pa lot, rid
iAlmehell3=Wilrn. Vet ' 4ohrLvr rty, Cheater co.' re
DlorTroyner, c'helstor co Teo W . Chem:Der, Cheat co
roman Colts:Lane co J B Dooketc. Del co
4,'Lelltird, Ark
EAOLIt ITOTSL-Iraltd street, above have.
II A K Tem. DU Ylonosnt M Palmer. Philo
I F, WI helo, Easton #,ltw o ll , NJ T,aaaert,, ,
43 T ils r ° A L island.- EcrawearillititZere
jgt, h r L i t l y i titlel l. .1 Thompson , Ortuvivek
Jon Atkinson: Y a
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"NATIONAL ROTEL—Hue drool. &Wird Third.
All Matta, Ilarrlaburt iobn swergydiarrtaborg
A'• ILAineont AenVille,fa hos .t., It nitt, Allentown
0 WebtleY. Finis - T l li irkner fie ea din .
I' S I A 1 Xegaitnlfetlrks A 1; vh:i " . l s wife, Thule Tob4Wllibti- Pa . Howe g warren, p a
l'lgu i" tili. "'" 11 ` v191 ' .% . k ' t. Del
eirriolt, Philp --' - '
,44T;' OATIO iiiMir-Ohortilirt it., lib, Thud.
4yi frd ti r i, 'F i n l 74 l l B 7 . l' ° I; I - ii Va s ,lg °4 "
I ....li hl 0...' ton -' • D' Oh
_re, NY
I.7ANZYP t Igt " •:- , varlet '.1;. ' 4- Vital Did
trii4 rd 0 . Ile anSOht et tools '
Llree 41.4tr0h fit Louie II 0 ohadeav L Y
PAAToniAel , i N Y' W a Jones rails
riOUNTAIN liVith—ElectOnd streak above Market.
A Gallen, Denton. Md R 8 W /Drone, Del
Oen 8 0 Salvers'. Mom Mal .1 C Belhr,
Ala
tof It 8 Cobb. OR T J Lrttle. Prineeton.N J
Theo Anderson. Phyla Thou R. Coombe.
NT DrN N J Y
G W Lewis, Dover, 111
BALD EAOLE—Third street, above Callowhill.
C A...Knauss, Bethlehem M C Fetter. Bethlehem
taL w ingr u i . , ,,, Whtte t t o n n,
p. .11t Henning, Fa
A
131.,ACK BEAR TIOTEL—Third at.. above Canoe/101l
F Adams, Coatawa, Pa F Loistor, 'Sammy town
Baml Morrie, Pluto
nfiamiANTß , RolisE—Third at.. above Callow hill.
D M Houser. Tamaqua B F Mere. Doyleetoarn
H Lampton. 11l O W Wolf, Germantown
.1 Riegel, Pit " tiaeol Mill. Carbon 00, Pa
Chat. Moyer, Carbon no, Pa
MARINE INTELLIUENCE.
BEE FOURTH NAGE
ARRIVED.
Steamship Delaware, Cannonat hours from N York.
with mdse and passengers to Jas AlWarmer, At
Clock this morning, off Rook Creek Light. downesin
ship Keystone State for Charleston. bound
Sloop Mary Ann Brady, Burton, 1 day from Dawes,
Del. with wreaked goods from too brig May lqueen,
ashore on Joe Flogger Shoals.
City Ice Boat, ~e hellinger. 7 hours from Morris Lis
ton's. haying towed thereto steamship Keystone Ste e,
for Charleston, Report. , tho sehr Franklin Treat he
low Reedy mend. steamer City of hiehmon 4 . for
Richmond • harks Mare areas. for St John.
R Vogl.. for New Orleans. end brig 'Samuel
Welsh, for Havana, together with sot 'ohm at Now
Castle Piers.
(Correspondence of the Baehanire.)
PORT PENN, Pet. Fob 3. 6 - P
But one schooner remain, nt the harbor • the Moons
mentioned in my last are still here. the weather hes
moderated very much since this morning. when the
thermometer stood at 2 dog. below .iro at simile.
Yours, Ito. EMAIL, E. CLEAVER.
SELNORAYEt.
(COITEIIPOIIdPIIOB of t❑ne Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAFE (BLAND, NJ• Feb 6-415 E Nr.
A full rigged shin want into the Breakwater this af
ternoon. The ships Beranek end Tuscarora still remain
at the Breakwater. Wand N the weather luau a
stormy rappearanoo. BROS. B. it Ut.3.lthe
Steamship City of New York, Boggs, cleared at Doe
ton 4th inst., for Poiladelphis
Ship Sebastian Cabot. for Philadelphia, Balled from
Liverpool 11th ulr.
Ship B S KinitoP Homer, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Liverpool I +lt,
Ship Wynnung, urion, sailed front Liverpool 11th
ter.. for Philadelphia.
Ships M E Pettigrew, Lane/alter, and Joseph Pith,
were !puling at Liverpool 2.t Ott
Chip John 8 year. Spear. for Philadelphia, sailed from
Liverpool 17th ult. _ . .
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
ONII PEWS CLOTHING OF 71[ LATHEr
S vane, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling snots marked In
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted matte
&story. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered
0, as we believe this to be the only Oar way of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. /QI4EB & CO.,
eeB•tf 4 MARKET Street.
SAVIUG FUND—NATIONAL ainETT TRUE?
OOMPANT.—Ohartered by the State of Pennolvanis.
RULED.
I. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
arse or smell.
2. prvz PER GENT. interest is ipaid for money from
the day it is put in. ,
IL The money is always paid bank in GOLD whenever
it is oalled for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Szseuters, Admixistratcrr,
Guardians, and other. Trustees, in large or small Anna,
to remain a long or short penod.
0. The money resolved from Depositors is Inverted in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other lir/t
-alus seauntles. .
d. Office open veer! deI—WALNUT Street, aouthweet
order Third Meet. PhihuiAl.hic oil
Gnovna & '
daiwuvnip Nom:Lusa PAWL! Bzwind-tAkeitmt.
AT 17.YDUC4D MM.
7S) CHESTNUT STREAM
==!
Einsmx N S SAVIN4 FUND—NORTHWEST
3011NZI SECOND end WAINCT Straeta.—Deporitaire
aeived in mall and lan& amounts, from all °lamas of
the oommurnty, and allows interest at the rate afire pat
- sent , per entrain,
Money may be drawn by cheek" without loss of
Moe open daily', from 9 not l 9 o'clock, and on Mon
lar and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President,
PRANICLIN FELL; Treamtrer and Beeretnry. 01142
MOIIRIS.
Soromit's SEwnia SL anINE9.
N 0.2 Sewing Manhinee—
No. 1 Sewing-lenalunes 90
The Family Sewing Alaohine, A --- 76
The Family Somas Machine-- . 60
1. M. SINGER & CO..
Nn. CO2 CHESTNUT Street.
SALAMANDER FIAS-PROOF SAFF.S.—A very
large assortment of RALAMANDERB for bele at reason
able meta; Va. 804 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
suss re . ;Mara vtrATAnm
MARRIED.
R"B.9ELL—AUSTIN.-08 the NI inst., at Buffalo,
Y. Y., by the Rev. M. Larne P. '1 hoinpoon, 0. R.. Goo.
P. Russell, of Philadelphia. to Lavinia R., doh:liter of
Bterhen G. Austin. Psi.
Wl LLY.—`tUI'PI.EI,•.—On Feb 21, by Rev. Mr. Brad-
ley, Mr. Allan W. Wills to Miss Hannah Supplee,
ditty:liter of Ilenderson Buppleu, both of Montsoinejy
e Olt Pa.
011 ty. IGGS—FORSYTIL—On the .1d ult.. by Rev. M.
R. Busty, M r. Samuel Griggs to Mks Amanda Fors3lh.
all of this coy.
LITHO° ,Ar—STEWA RT.—On tho 2.1 inst., by . tho
Rev. Andrew Cather. Mr. George Litha.ow to Mlle
Miss Bkwart, both of Hestorivitle, Philardn.
DIED.
JONEB.—On the sa moat.. root Jones.
The relatively and friends of [ha family are respect
fallr invited to attend the funeral. from his late reel
donee. No. 62.9 %vulva street. this (Monday) afternoon,
the dtb inst., at 23 o'clock. without further notice. 'fo
Proceed to the Second Presbyterian Church, Seventh
street, below Arch, whore the funeral services will take
lance.
'Wit SON.—On the SO inst., Abigeil Wilson, in the
Slat year of her are.
Her relatives and friends nre particularly invited to
attend her funeral. without further notice, from the
residence of Ler son. Franklin Wilson. No. 427
Green stre.t;m: Fourth-day aftornodh. the 11th in at
2 o'clock. Tn proceed to South Laurel Hilt.
H BBRLL,—On the let net., Hens-ca, and, on the
4th inst.. Julia. only diterhters of Horatio and Rebecca
Hubbell. and grand Aughters of the lute John Brooks,
Hee., of Tfarrishurg.
The friends of the family are respectfully incited to
aft nd their funeral. from their parents' residenoe, Nu.
739 South Ninth street, on Tuesday, the 7th nut" al ID
erlock A. hi.
Tfte:B.—On the Oct instant, hire Elizabeth Tree,
widow of the late Lambe, t Tree, in the 78th )ear of her
are.
The relatives
attendende of the family aro respect.
ful9 incited to the funeral, frotn her late resi
dence, No, Ma South Front street, Una (Mond tt l after
noon. al2 o'clock, without farther notice. Intel mrnt
at the Mutual Buryin4 Ground. •ri
GRAHAM—On the let inst., Ann Graham, in the 72d
year of her age.
Pummel from the residence of her son, William Gra
ham. No. 1811 Menet street, this Monday/ afternoon,
at 2 n'olnek.
M.ArtK PX.—On the 3.1 inet . Mrs. Mary Mackey, late
Mr ...Mary Anderson,(in the 71st year of her age.
The funeral will take place tine day, (31onday.) at 1
o'clock, from the residence of her eon, E. R. Andtr
am No. 7/t North Twenty- fourth street.
fi H.--On the 3d mat., Sarah. wife of 111.1.1 h Smith,
to
o lgiteWl a Fr e o a m " t i :he he r r os a itl e o . nre of her father. Charles
Taylor No. MO Monterey street, date Montgomery
st set, this :Monday morale t, Otto o'clock.
—Oa 24 Mot., Mr. Johu Rill, in the 67th
b o a
FuneralVora ge.
hie late residence, No.lo Nor h Thi r
tomtit street, this ( VondaY) morning, at 9 o'clock •
n B LACK AND WHITE FOULARD
BILKS, 82)4 cents It yard.
A full assortment Just received.
Also, Black 01.011. Grain Bilks.
Do. Poult de Solo Silks.
o. Fig'd and Striped Silks.
da. and white neat Chock Silks.
and whit° neat Striped Silks.
Jo. Patent Bailed Sake.
Do. and Purple Foulard Silkg.
BEESON re SUN, Mourning' BWre,
Jell No. NH CHESTNUT Street,
AT A MEETING OF TIIE PHILADEL-
P BAR held at the Supreme Court Roorn
tr IMA.
Fob. 1810,00 the occasion of the &acme of tne
non. JOEL .10N EB.
Chief Ju.tice Lowrie won celled to the Chair. And
Peter MoCall And beorge M. Van rtou worn itypointall
Ser retnnea.
Tha Chairmen Introduced the Weed of the meetlne
with $OlllB 1131128Til ex prentive of his high appreciate/II
of the merits of the deceased as a lawjer, a scholar,
at da Chrietlan.
. .
Mr. Perkins preuented the folloyiny resolutions, Which
he prefaced by an intorestim: slivery of JUligl, Jones n
career, from hm collegiate days to Um does of ins life,
and proneuneed a high eulogium on hie excelloteies,
moral and lowlier, :
. .
Whereas By the dispensation of Divine Providence,
tho Bar Pr this a ty and of the State is called to mourn
the loss of another of its distinguished and o prieht mom
bete in the death of the lion. JOEL JO t 1 LL. D.;
and
Whereas, By this bereavement we are deprived of the
counsel and exams e of an able, consoientious, and
learned Jurist: therefore.
Resolved, That while we bow in reverential submis
sion to the Divine will. we cannot ho' mourn the loss
which the profession hen sustwried to the decease of one
so learned, so pure, and no upright.
Resolved d, rhea in the death of the non. JOEL lON Eli
nor only the Bar of this city. hut of the whole litate ,
has lost one of its moot learned members this com
munity one of its most honored musses t country
one of to truest patriots, and religion one of tier bright
est 01118171 e MB
- • • -
Resolved. That we will show our respect for his me
mory by e udeavortim to imitate his (=mole no a law
yer, and to emulate his virtues as a roan.
Resolved. That while we mourn the public loss, we
tender to the family of the deceased our warmest inm
-I,t T in flits hour of their sore bereavement.
Resolved, That a committee of seven be appointed to
Meient a comy of these resolutions to the family of the
departed, and express to them the sincere condolence
of the Benoit and liar in their affliction.
The resolutions wore seconded by Mr. David Paul
Brown In an eloquent address, inanity illustrative of
the value of the example of Judge Jones'e admirable
Private life.
Tho following committee were appointed: Messrs.
Perkins, David Paul Brown, m. Al. Meredith. Benj.
Gerhard. J. Murray Rush, Br. George T. (Implant, and
Henry M. Watts, to whioli the Chairman and Seoreta
riee viers added.
After a resolution directing the proceedings to be
printed, the meeting adjourned.
P. McGALL.
It O. M. WHARTON, S ec " t "'"'
TILE TWENTY;FOUR•firITAfb
PEOPLE'S ASSOOIA PION will dedicate their
r irL, at thejunction of Market street and Lancaster
avenue on 'IOE.DAY Evening, too 7th umlaut, ut 7
istneruished speakers will bo present. and a colla
tion win be rkrved. The party or the People throughout
the city are invited. By order of the Ex. Committee.
fee 2t.
KrA MEETING OF TOE FRIENDS OF
Co DAN, RICE for the purpotto of tondo tiny s
r.Nr apt! "1
r i r• REV. n. GRATTAN GUI riNEfts WILE
FlLlpreach on MONDAY, W.EDNESDaY, and
DAY eventrwa of thot week, at 7SS o'clock, in Rev.
Dr. Wyhe's church, BROAD Street below Spruce.
lee /3.
rr" -, . OFFICE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1.1.3 COMPANY.
Fitticenri.rutai January 1/, lass.
NOTICE TO BTOC HOLDEEB.—The Annual Meet
las of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on
!SON DAY. the (Ith day of Palmieri, Indo, at le o'clock
A. M. St the ei ANcOM-STREET BALL.
The AIIIIUM Election for Directors will be he l d on
MONDAY, the sth day of March. 113 AD. at the Cne of
the Con any , 214 :loath THI0,1) Street.
Ja1641 , 6 ED cIUND SMITH, Booretary.
orCARBON RUN IMPROVEItIENT COM
PANY. Primanzt.ritie January U. MO.
Dello° is horoby given that the Annual Meeting of
the etoekholders of the carbon Run Improvement Com
pany, wilt be hall tit their mks. 8. N. corner et FRO T
and CXIEBTN DTl:Dream, Philadelphia on MONDAY,
the 6th of February next, at 4 o'olook P.M., who» an
Elecition Will be held for Five Directors to eerie for the
ntelaing year, HIRAM 11. TILDEN,
ja2.5416 PresideriL
WOFFICE OF THE SIIA3IOKIN VAL..
LE:Y AND ronavi LLB RAILROAD CO.. SOD
t strut.
PHILAUX , ,PRTA. Jan. 26, 1810.
Coupons dbe February 1, MA on tat mortga to bonds
opladelplda. and Sunbury Railroad Company, will be
on and after that date, at the Rank of Commerce,
adelphia. JAS. 8. DIDDLE.
101 l 308 el dn. President.
rirrNEW YORK AND MIDDLE. COAL
FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.
A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will
he held at the office of the Company. No. 201 it. Fourth
street. on MINIDAY. the eth eat of February next, at
1 o'clock: A. Id.. for the purpose of electing Five
Direetore of zatd ikormany for the ensuing A nor.
ESN SY ItO HlNSON:NeeretarY.
Philadelphia, January 214, Ma
KrErEantIIMINSOWA" O l+
:The sexiest itertin t A of the
► StoekNe ' re T, Pi l l t i lf h l e ß reld
eCorpttpie, rfga .4„ExellANG I E BUILT
-3.24t.74rvid
: 24,FA Al t a a t ailLogrrekt4l.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND SAVANNAH ST EAhl NAVIGATION
SPA Y, No. 800 North Wharves!.
PHILADELPHIA, Jon. 23, MO.
The Annual Meeting of the Stookholdersof this Coin
pan y for the Election of Five Illananors and for the
transaction of other hosineen. will be held at No. 30
I.IIII..ADELIIIIA EXCHANGE, I third door.) on
TUESDAY EVENING, the ith of February next, at
half past seven o'clock. WM. DENNIS.
1n24-12t Senrotary and treasurer.
OT, NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL 1111:1LITING
of the Stookholdera of the Ocean Steam Navi
gation Comnany,for the Election of Five Direetors and
tho tranaachnn of other butuneau, will Ire held at No.
NU North DSLAWA 11E Avenue, on TUESDAY, the
7th of February next, at 12 o'clock mien.
WM. DENNIS,
la2l-12t Peorelary and Treaaurer.
TrANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF TRADJ .—Tho Annual Mention of Assoont
lion of the Board of Trade wilt be held at the Rooms of
the Board to, CHESTNUT Street. on the everting of
MON DA V next, February tlth, 7) o'clock.
The report of proceedings for the ear will he pre
eon tett, and an election of of will tike plane, con
totting of x Prestdent. three Vice Presidents. Secretor,
of Association, Treasurer, and ,lixecuttre Commit of
twenty-one Tambora. LOR/N DLODGET,
DS St Beeretarn
BIG MOUNTAIN INIPROVMENT COM
PANY.—PIIILAUXJ.CIIIA, Jarman' 0)
Rd 1.
Olen is hereby given that the annual meeting of the
Stockholders of the this Mountain Improvement C=-
0111 will be held at their °thee, Southeast rner of
Fro and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. on MONDAY,
the Rh of February next. at la o'clock. M., when an
Election will be held for five Dlreotore, to servo for the
onguteg year.
.1a25-tfo6 WILLIAM P. JENKS. President.
OFFICE OF TILE FULTON COAL COM
-.I7PANY (Late Northumberland Improvement
Company.)
PHIL A DBI.PITI A. First month, (Jan. 20 WO.
An annual meeting of the Stookholdera will ho hold
or, the Ott prouino, at No 30 &Mb Third street,
at 12 o'clock Al., for the power, of electing five
Director,. to serve for the ensuinc (ear.
Da2s-avilttfe6 CHAS. 5..1 01,VVELL, Sooratall•
OFFICE OF TILL RELIANCE MU
! 1.7 TUAL INSURANCE L',OMPANY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.
• •
Pinintry 14th. WO.
The annual meeting of the stookholdora of thla com-
Sany will be held at their Mine, Nn. :A3 1 6",1`41./T
treet. on MONDAY, the 6th day of FEISKU.Ian I neat
at 12 o'clock M.
And an eleation for Twenty Direetore. to serve for the
ensuing year, will be hold on mule day at the came
Place, between 12 o'clock Al., and 2 o'clock P. M. '
141 NC RMAN,
Jal6-tnwftfell Secretary.
fr. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL
t l
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA IM
J. 16. 18011.
he annual meeting of tho stockholder. of the Union
canal Company of Penney lvenin will be he'd at the cl
ips of the company. No.= Walont street, on TUeellaY.
February 7th non at 11 o'clock A. ftl., at which tune
an election for officers and nmnacers will take place.
Jallimerl2l7 O. THOMrtPON. /Infirmary._
OFFIECE REANNU RAILROAD LA 001111 ,ADELPR NY IA. Afai
.
A). the Annual Meeting of the gtookholdere of the
Ptdtarlelohtaand Nadi ng road Company, held Jana
axy 9.1860,the following gentlemen were unanumeasly
edeotoil °Moore for IWO:
PRESIDENT,
A. warm b.Y.
VICE PREIDEINT,
J. DUTTON HrEELE.
MANAGERS.
J. vrl-ON STEELE.
A. BORI
pitM . SE. AtAEIA.OALE
BRB. BTBR,
W
ROBT.
CHAS. E. NMITH.
TREASURRR.
B. BRADFORD.
IlEcuuTaity.
WM, H. MoILHINNEY.
imo ß i y m order,
W. H. MoII.IIBNNY. Reoretary.
MPAID FIRE DEPARTMENT—SI6O ME-
N 111 O.—Tante has been depos ted. with the on
ood, a fund wluols to designed to invite proposals
for a plan to o•gantte a PAID PIKE DEPARTMENT
for the City of I%llloolons.
In accordance with the wishes of the Contributors,
the euhaeri bore hereby offer a
.I...annum of ONE RUN
DE.. D AND FIFTY Hold.. %HS for the beet Om in
detail, for such en organization. cotnlnninx efficiency.
economy, and siutpliclty. bald plan moot be presented
to either of the subsortbere, on or before the 25th of
February next.
January 30, /550. will'. NE Al, t
Cp MACALLSTER,
Will. WELSH.
GEO. WILLIAMS.
feLwf&ln 12t THOMAS POTTER.
TI 0 N. STRONG
na l r7 : e lt a.ae ll. fnllu n ng l ii. 6 refr'eshinS MOON and func
tional insularity restored, without medicine, 1110021V0-
'llona', or expense to ,ho most disordered or enfeebled
constitution. by DU DA FRY'S 11E1,1010US 11 EALTH
RitSTURING EVALE STA All A 131 CA FOOD, which
at a low Innis per mesh eaves fifty limes its cost in
medinine• and removes indigestion (dyspepsia,. liabi
'UM OUOSL , pawn, flatulency, nervousnrini, biliousness,
fevers, catarrhs, colds. noises in theears, rheumatism,
gout, impurities, eruptions h) sterna, nisumlyia, irrita
bility, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn,
headache, debility, diabetes, despondency, cramp,,
spasms, nausea and sickness, sinking. fits, cough;
asthma, bronchitis, consumption, also chlldten'e com
plaints.
Fitts yews , indescribable agony from DYSPEPSIA,
nervousness, sickness at the stomach. and vomiting
have been removed by Du Dairy's excellent Food.
Testimonials from Dr. Bright, Dr. Pro. Dr. Harvey,
Dr. FS:island, Dr. canibal!. and ninny thousand other
respectable parties who ban ha referred to.
Packed wan fu I mstructions in canisters. 8140 to
$l2. The latter curium° free on receipt of on4ll.
Sold at the Revalenta Arabian Food Depot. 213 iOUTIL
TIMM street, by 11. MUNRO, Prim pal Agent for the
United States. W. Parvin, Jr.. Chestnut and Twelfth
sGreets. D. L. Stacklimum, Eighth mot Omen streets.
.1. Hark - mon and E it. Clarke. Minn street, German
town • and through toll Grocers and Chemists.
NEW PUBLDUATIONS.
JUST PUBLISHED
THE ANNUAL
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY;
YEAR BOOK OF FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ART
FOR ISM - -
TIT D. A. WELLS, A.lll
With a Fortratt, of Isaac Loa, Eon., ...12n1a, Cloth, e 1.25
Scientific diseovery and inventionitave made wonder
ful progress during the past year, and one aces incline
ttvelyi " Can there be equal progress to years to
come.' 'I lie Annual for the pennant year is perhaps
the most instructive of the whole series. Among the
articles of Interest it contains are a ir Charles I.) ell's
Address htrore the British Assoointion for MI." On
the Geological Age of Alan;" a full report of the ..1-
leged Discovers of the tiptoeing of Alan in Geological
Formations; Fatconer's Report on the Bone CAVPII of
Rlmly ; Foitehet's Experiments on " spontaneous Gene
ration." end the dtscuvsio•r relative to the same in the
French s cadent. • Faraday's recent Researches cm
klectricity ; Schonlesin'snew views respecting Oxygen
and the con:pours' charanier of Chlorine; t everner's
supposed now !Tonal; Geological Summary for lEeig;
Reno; 's nod the elarlio Universdy Tables of the Popu
lation ot the Globe. be . Au, No other single pub! ca
nonn. American or Foreign, Presents no varied and user
ful information and its acquisition has became at neuessl
ri t pha s eso would acquaint themselves with the chang
ing which soience assum a with can't successive
year..
Cori.; sent by mil. poet-paid, on reco!pt of the p rice
of volume.
(MUD & LINCOLN,
- No. 50 Washington Street, Boston,
fd-Stmaes
TIIE COSPEI, IN LEVITICUS.
REV. DR. 81-1851' NEW WORK.
LINDSAY & ISLAKIS VON,
I'ittrlt4hel4 mat BOolonllffm,
No. 23 3. SrXTII St.. above Ohestnut,
Have lost vublinlted
THE I,O3I'LL IN LEVIT(OKS: or, An Extaantion
of the Hebrew R.tual. By tho Rev. 41,P11 A. SEM!,
D. D. author of " I °alums nn the Etustle to the He•
hr. wa," " The Suit Tunas," cto. thou. 401 no. Foca
CM/.
A popular exposition of the Levitical Cereffintlloll.
with their ti pint import and relations, coven it field
comperetivels uneven 'led.
•• the design or the author hos been in it eoneeeted
wov to trace the grand features of the Gospel, and the
method at eilvatton in Christ Jesus, an rival, in the an
cient rites, fifteen hundred fears before the Saviour
Come ; and thus to develop. not mils an interesting Ohm -
traumi of On flan of grace Dom figures of Und a own
choosing, but ninon orpiment for the inspiration of the
steripturPa and tee Divinity of the Christian swam"—
[Extract from the l'refsee,
LINDSAY A. BLAxisToN,
fed Publishers.
_
A.IIIIEII 11AZ.11(1). Jet. 72-1 uIIEST•
NLT filreeet, havinc ridded the STATIONERY to
his Hook boldness, would inform his containers and the
tulle that the
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT,
Under the cliar n o of an especial clerk. Is now in full
Operation.
The stock of PAPERS and ENVELOPES comprise
awns FIVE n ENURED DIFFER EN I' VA
fi RI 8,
STYLES AND ,zEl.orEnot,i , tt AND ANIEIII.IAN
Af AINCe'ACTURE, of all the NEWEST and PRETTI
EST STYLES, and of ALL PRI,ES. Persons desirii
tug it con We their initials 'damped on paps without
extra charge, NEW PATriiitNs OF SPAIPB haying
Len expressly made tut this entr.bliehment. Dr; LA
liE'S celebrated paperenlinialson hand and warranted
COMP
PORTFOLIOS, PAPE MIES. TOUR IS IIP
COMPANION, I,ADIES"PfIAIiIELLIND BAGS and
WRITING BOXES, of the hest manutanturo—it large
rianortment constantly on hand.
Ali 1011!, the latest novelties In Papers and Envelopes
urn the LEilltA PAPERS, of AZURE, WM lb, PINK.
VIOL Ke TIN IN.
The QUADRILLE PAPERB m Loxen of five gluten,
nr,rted en,orth .
WEDIANti and VNITING CARDS ENGRAVED.
PRINTP,I). or IVO' VTEN. in the very bent manner.
114"fho p tbbn ere nn iteci to call nut examine the
Sample rook bolero rural EOM eisou bore. led If
WATER RENTS FOR 1800.
DEPARTMENT FOR /SUPPLYING TILE CITY
WITh WATER,
PIIII.ADULPIIIA. Tail. h. WO.
nrt>oci frrr , on Orchnonce orrroi ccmGcr 2:nh,
lON I. The Select and Common Connell of do
City of Philadelphia do orda , u, M.o. all 'Wows Rents
shall be payable to the Itettiller or Water Hoar, nt hie
Officer annually,
IN ADVANCE,
ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF JANUARY.
And upon all Wator Rents unpaid upon the first day of
April in any your thorn rilutll be charged the sum of
Five nor couture t and upon all Rents unpaid on the first
day of July in any year thorn shall ho charged an addi
tional earn of Ton per contain.
, The attention of the Witter Tenants of the City la re
apectfelly invited to the PrOVi3bl:4 of the aLrwo Ordi
W. J. I'. WHITE, Pegistor
11 - A NMI MI ES. -lilt• G. BAU IMAN
J 1 .4 109 GREEN Street, two doers above Front, Teach
er of the German, French, and Hebrew Languages.
inVrUcts classes or persons at tneir private residences.
1 onus moderato. References—Rev. Dr. Deutsch,
Green street above Front; professor 11. Harthorne,
143.1 Aroh street. fee dt'
x•s. Lt. OoRSON. REAL ESTATE BRO.
• KKR AND CONVEYANCER, Non Mown, Pa.
100 Purim, for wile la Bucks, Monttoinory, and Ches
ter counties . Cutologueu of Forms, with full oeuerip
turns, rent by mail.
yOUR. ABSENT Flt IEN D IY ANIS
YOUR LIKENESS.—uort a rboto/raph which
you can send In a letter. All man and Ott. le l'antorl4 , ba
end Arnbro'vpal a a 'nada at It /OMER'S (1A1.1.1i-
SEQOND f3treet. above ()BEEN. lt•
J. & O. FISOITER'S AND OTHERS'
wit 41 celebrated Now York PIANOS. From 8190,
',towards to 8499. For alto for cash. and on monthly in
stalments. Pianos to rent. JAS. HELLAK,
219 & 231 South FIFTH Et., above Spruce,
fob lm* Solo Mont.
GO AND SEE TIIE
ItOOT AND NERO DOCTOR)
Who can be consulted et Mr. WAT•ON'S, Bailor
Sliest Hotel, North ttECOND street. A Stereoscopio
exaniinntion of the Heart. Luny R. and t hront. free of
chance. Cancers, 'Ninon', Totieds, Polypus. Bronchi,
Liver. Lusts, nod Kidneys, Soro or 'Weak BI es, cured
in a shott +tine. lie etraislitone crooked limit orbit:de,
goyim toothache in one minute. Ills Peru Hiller is with
out an wed. Oniy ten month, in Q... city, nod hun
dreds and , hundreds nail testify to hir estoniehing cures.
Conti' Men free ; charges rrin,erroe,
fee et. lA. W. LIVINGSTON.
nR.. SCHEIICK CAN RE FOUND
-10- , his afters, No. 33 North SIXTH Street, on Fri
day and Saturday of each week. Mondays and Toes
days are eat apart for visiting patients in and out of the
oily. On Wednesday and Thmsdar of each week he is
at his office, No. 103 BALT!MOR.F. Street, Baltimore,
Md. flag tering for a thorough examination with the
fleeproineter, at hitt olive or anv port of the city, are
331 regular visitations efterw rds.3o vents a mail. All
advice at hit Ace free of charoe ; end, in nli casco
whore persona do not feel able to pay for having their
lunge examined, they will be cared for. and have the
same attention no the more favored. fel•lmi
KELLEY AND GEORGE A.
~„„,551. ,g 'fi6 t rtet°311.MV•IZirlIT° r TW11„to
ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic Re.
heareals every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL 'Fula
HALL. at BY o'oloak P. AL Tickets to be had at G.
Anddoor% re and Book & Lawton's Mum Btores, and at
the ,
THE PRESS.—PIHLAIIeI4PHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1860.
LADIES , DRESS TRIMMIIES.
FEBRUARY 4, 1860.
WM. 11. HORSTAIANN & SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, ADJOINING
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
LADIES' DRESS
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
We are now prepared to offer a Aron and dostroble
stook of Ladles' Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, to
gether with a full line of colors.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.
ENI.BItOIDERIN(I CHENILLE,
&c.. &c.,
To which the attention of the Trade is directed.
SOLE MiII:NTS FOR RYLli'3 SPOOL-SILK
fe6-14t . .
111:0ALLUM & CO
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, LIERMANTOWN,
Also, Importers and Pallier' in
CARPETING S.
0.11, CLOTHS.
MATTING. RUGS. &C.
WARFIIOUSE NO CHESTNUT ST.,
I Opponite the State House.)
Southern and Western buyers are rascoot fully 'anted
to call. fob 7m .
MM=iMEI
VAN WYOK, TOWNFEND, ,t WARRENS
FUR AND WOOL HATS,
ON THURSDAY, 9th hint.,
AT STORE N. 13 VESEY STREET,
2,000 CASES OF FUN AND WOOL HATe,
Comprising all the thlleront deneriptions, end all of
which are fresh geniis of the latest styles.
The entire °flaring will ho sold without reeerre
E - The atteLtion of the trade is invited to this first
Bile of this character. such en assortment never hay
ins been previously offered.
Catalowea and samples will be reltly the day pre
inn., whin the goods can Lo exaeltned.
New a% ex. Feb. 108:4). let; lg.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
JOSHUA L. DAILY.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
NO 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA
A LARUIS AND VERY COMPLECTEBTOCK
DRY GOODS.
SPRING TRADE OF 1880.
LINEN 000D5 IN ALL VARIETIES.
DREV3 GOODS AND SHAWLS.
CLOTHS AND CASSINIREES,
JEANS AND C' , TIONADES,
BLACK SILKS AND MODRNING GOODS.
R 1 ,101,1811 AND ANIERICkN PRINTS.
A FULL LINE IN STANDARD MARES OF
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Tll} LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF
MERRIAIACK PRINTS
IN ANY JOIWINO HOPSE TN THE UNION.
ALLENDADE, MANCHESTER, BATES, AND
MARSEILLES QUILTS.
We now offer, for the fret time In this market, the
SNOW-SHOE GINGH A Mt;
Which for beauty of Designs, goodness of Colors, and
Quality are unequolled by any other guuds nt 1110
TENIIIB-110 1 01nt 510 SIONTIIi. Or riot: roll CEIT.
discount for CASH within thirty dire, In(11
HOUSE-FURNISH !NG GOODS.
GOODS FOR THE SEASON.
BRONZED SENDERS AND IRONS,
STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS,
WATER D
SLOWER IiTANDS,
IS PLATY. WARERS, HOT
HES, Ax., M
AT THE
HOUSE-FURNISIIINU STORES,
NOR HMI AND 1226 CHESTNUT STEERT.
JNO. A. MURPHEY & 00.
018-wraitr
1860. SPRING PASRION. 1860.
SKELETON SKIRTS,
OSI3ORNE & CHEESMAN,
ANHONIA, CONNECTICUT,
ARE THE BOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THESI ,
CELEBRATED FASHIONABLE SKIRTS.
Their Goals aro all made with special referenee to
he wants eta critical trade, and they are oonfulent that
SYMMETRY OF FORMS,
QUALITY OF MAMMAL, nhtl
TIM ARC \ EQUALLED IN TIIIR ell IS ANY OTIIER
10L NTIII.
Being mode under both the "Itstenteon" and " Woven
Skirt Patents," there to no liability for infringement.
Our facilities enable us to fill promptly the 'argent or
der!".
For sale everywhere by the Trade .
I'. 8.-I,atlien should he particular to ace that "Woven
Gore Trail. made by Osborne h Cheeentan," to printed
distinctly on the band, en an evidence of genuineness.
Ja23 datkwniftlt
S pALDING'S
PREPAR 111 .1) GLUE!
"A BMW! IN TIME PANTS NINE"
HOONOMY I DIFICATCH
SAVE TER rtEeßs!
AS OCClatit w U hoptoo, reon to tren-regulatvi
farnefies, it is very desirable to have some (Matto and
convenient way for retuning Furniture. Toys, Crooke
ry, :co,
SPALDINW.4 I , IIEPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can all ,ird
to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick.
tog point. There is no longer a necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken
manias. It is just the lirtiole for cone, shell, and other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.
This admirnye preparation is used cold, being che
mically hold in solution, nod possessing all the al uable
qualities of the hoot eabinot-makern' glue. It may be
used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being t acd y
wore adliceivo.
" USEFUL IN EVERY 110E8E."
N. B. A brush accompanies each bottle.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
whotenotte Depot, No. CS R Street, New York
Add reel
LIENRY C. SPALDING ,t CO ,
Box No. WOO, New York.
Put up for Dealers enaom oontginilig four, eight,
and twelve dozen, a beautiful Li thug raphio 6110 W-CARD
aooompany ing each package.
Or A single lottis of
SPALDING'S PRIIPARED GLUE
will !MVO ten times its cost annually to every bottheliold
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Jinni
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fano,
Stores.
Country Merchants should make a unroof
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLk)E,
when making uo then. Pet.
13 . WILL STAND ANY OLIMATK
d:3-mwr-y
FACTORY,
SHETLAND STOOL,
CARPETINGS.
SALES BY AUCTION.
JAMES 11. PRENTICE
PEREMPTORY BALE
AT TEN O'CLOCK.
ON SIX MONTHS' CREDIT,
STAPLE AND FANCY
lELJCTUD TOR THE
gli=l
SKELETON SKiiurs
WOVEN (JoRE TRAIL
MODE DE P.4EIS
PERFECTION or WORKMANSHIP
PREPARED GLUE.'
FANCY DRY GOODS.
18 60. 81' RIN U. 1860.
NOTIONS
YOR THE
SOUTHERN TRADE.
IVIVA
BROTHER. &
13REWSTER,
No. 24 NOIITII FOURTH STRUT,
neve a leue And complete eiliortment of
HOSIERY,
CLOVES',
SHIRTS,
FANS,
BELTS,
WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS,
To whloh they invite the attention of fltut-olase
_buy
ere.
fe3-tt
DIJH RING &I CO.,
Nos. 4 'B and 29 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Jib now receiving. by bureaariva arrivals from Eu
rot.. their
SPRING I :NI POIt'rATIONS
or
ENUI.IBII AND UERMAN
HOSIERY,
CLOVITS, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine bowine bilk and Thread—and solicit an in•
junction of their °Nankai:l and wall•naaortriL iitnnk—
neenClALLY ADAPTED Ti) Elovriiiin:v AND WHIM:a
THAI*. 143-3 in
1860. SPRING. . 1860.
BURNETT, SEXTON, k SWEARINGEN,
Would respeetfulh inlite the attention of Buyers to
their
fi ?RI NO STOCK Oh'
NEW 000 DS,
For Men's Under Wear. Alen, 01,0VES, HOBIIIRY.
RIO
FANCY GOODS.
of ail deseriptions.
hinchine fiewiniN (Ladies') Dress Trimming's, No
lams, he., he,
fa 3,u 400 MARKET STREET.
----- -- - - --- ---___
MARTINS. PEDDLE.
& HAMRIOIC,
Importers and dealers in
HOSIERY, 6 LOVE 4, AND FANCY NOTIONS,
No. 30 NORTH FLHIRTII STREET.
(Five doors below the Merchants' Hotel.)
Ofer fur sale the most colonials stock of Gnosis in
their line to be found in the UNITBD STATES, cm:l
ending of
I,II.IBIERY, of every stale.
irl,OV ES, in three hundred verieties.
INDRR9HIRTS end DR aW ERS.
1 ,
rei EN BOSOM PHI itTel sad C01,1,A1111.
,[YON CAM BRIO lIDICKS. and lonia FRONTS.
*Driitt , ELASTIC BELTS, with Ohms' of en
tirely new designs.
With an endless variety of NOTIONS to which the!
Invite tha attention oh first-eless UM:II'ERN end
SOUTHERN BUYERS. fe3-3m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
ri Pll YRS.—Only 15 cents per oz.
11 ow oz. t and over lOonlisiles ench of
firooir 0, or , I• 1 it
BERLIN Kl , ll'f
For a short tune only. no they roust he removed to
make roost for our preferred quality Cashmere Le
phyre
FANCY TRIM NIPtCH
AT Sttt.t. Fla RI", 01111., Ms Kit ROM WOK
.
111111',11,11.
Every eifill narehaner of l'rincy (111111MM/I Teeelving
VlStititY 01 Zepts, re as Ft tams,
J. 0. Al NWELT. .1 . PON.
Skirts anti Zaphr re. Store And Fnnt,.ry,
S. E, norricr ELF: VS. :\ rit and COES L'N UT streets.
fal.erantif
MUSLINS, Ob"flIE BEST GRADES,
SON FA/111.Y I'SV
On bawl, a!mge and vane) Itt,,k of Brown And Blenched
131111ETINU3 AND SIIIRTINOS,
Which ice sell by the piece or yard, nt the knee
moo; rod
SHIRTING LINENS,
Van dun n o dapproved brands.
SUPERIOR GOODS AT 31 AND 371 CENTS.
CURWEN STODDART tsi BROTHER,
430, IS:, end 1,54 North BI:COND dtreet,
t Above WILLOW
MOURNING GOODS.
CUR WEN STODDART a BROTHER
Have a large and wel6selooted Stook or the at , ove
Cade, ocinottatui—
LPPIN'ISINMSAZINES.
TI[IRION & MAILLIARDS' Do.
LUPIN'S d ATIN DE CHINE.
LUPIN'S MOUSSELIN DE LAINES
CANTON CLOTHS.
ORLEANS CLOTHS.
ALPACAS.
LONU SQL'AP.E THIDET SHAWLS.
BLACK CRAPES Aya VEILS.
Ihiters will find the above Stook to he tinder the usual
400,442,3 mi 4.14 Nextlk eECOND etrect,
fe?.-e+. above Willow
H LACK 310110.1 ANTIQUE
-KJ/ I lot auporior, $1 37'i•
1 Ca
"
URNVEN tt'l'ODDA 11l .1: IIROTII:12,
f fol-at 4dO, 452 and at N. SECOND St b. Wlttyr
EPANUY DitESS SILKS.
iut brizlS colors, GO cents.
I " "
kr,4l , 4.1 , tlPl',loll,er good 3. nan,onlloA rtrloc
HHRW EN foLWA WE S. BROTHER,
B CO 132 and 1.51 N. SECoNi) Nr..n b. 1V,11,,—.
(CII PLAIN BLACK SILKS, in all
gra.l6l. sow ior rtk.ln, nt :k) and 03 e'ri.
3114 61 - 811 , 1 11011 . 4,1 , 311 re. Troll On it 1iv.,9; f Ur o-
cadre CI; It \V I!.N STI DD Alt E Pr it BO ill Elt.
(03111 11.70, 45 - 7. nnJ 431 N. u EC(IN D fit.. oh Willow.
plIE.11) BLACK SILKS.
I lot 23 inrh Black Lovantines, 70 rent'.
I " so • •
I 0 I. IS tk)
I " " el.
I itntin Je Chtor. 70 conic
CUB WEN wroprwrr intoTHER,
8t 100. 452. 0,1 451 N. N KLON Nt
puRNISIIINU DRY GOODS.
SHAH BLESS BRO I'llEl{6 have replenished
their (Stock of btaele ()nods of their ov, n iniportatuni.
&vivito and Irish Linen eheetinss.
and Bolster Linens.
hirtine Linens from bent Bieuelleries.
inen Damask end Osumi: Cloths.
Barmisk Nopemel and D'O) lies.
Ileokahvek. Husain and II ti,nk Towels.
Bolored Bantered Damask Towels.
kussia Crush and Ainerloaa Linens.
I'tsea, Worsted Dsninsiks. Satan Lnine.
:see Curtains. etnibroidered Muslim
stored hnetiaa, isloreenn, Brussels.
loth, Table find Piano Lo ors.
Bull' Blue and (insert Shade llollands.
Enrheh and Arnerean fine Blankets.
Mai Bellies ijmlts of (We ry 4115).q.
J 51 71,48111 1% r 31.80 1 ,818, Flannel, and shirting,.
tot and 14.13 OH/V.4l'N LIT street.
ftAft(iAINS FOIL SIX WEEKS.
'III"ORNLEY tr. CHISM. N. E. corner FIOEITH
nut SPRING OAR DEN, would rospectfully inform the
puhho R¢npprally tlrtt from now tinnuary 14, 1 6 0) Until
the ter 01 .11111 Th INV will
tiEld. 0001/8 It B(IAHDLFSS OF PROFITS!
They toted an exoullont stock of
Leg Broche Mom le.
Engloth nod Atnerusn Blnntrete.
Beet elortin.: nod Bhoetine
Linens of our otainutortatton.
Floonehi. Clothe and Casonwret.
.6 oust 111911 y Clonlot still on h trol.
A LAn t,TOCK OF FANCY SILKS.
Be it wake of blauk
Me times, Du Lamm Outman Poplin Plaids, &O.
fdony of th aloweole will he cold
15117C11 UN ',m DER. COB'l' BRICE!
N. 11.--It will pay to pit o us a (nth int 4
1_1()SIFIZY GOODS. -J. IN'3l. HOF
-9-MANN No. 9 North EIGHTH Street. ban non
open to Nii Stock of Ilomery Goode. ala : Underveete
nod Drawerb of tjartw recht red We, nor'n superior rearm
lectern. fix Indies and semen' wear. Alone. Shirt.
and llrawere, for grille nail 'malls. Merino llocerY,
Qotton Ifosory, Woo!lon Henry,ol Blue en and Gaunt
leln,lutd gn,rti yenerslly Rupert:veiny to the firenery
be ;leen.. J. W. It. revcectleil, uollrete the attention el
fnueben to his ethek, emeriti; then that his stook In un
excelled for variety by nay other in the ruty , and that
Ins prtux are lie low as those of any other regular house.
N. IL—No abatement made from the prices named.
*2l-wfintf
4H4WAMSUTTA SIIIII,TINOS, SOFT
FINISH, lint opened.
4-4 Masouvilla Shirtinati et 124 cents.
4 4 inch Blurting and Fronting Linens.
:hi and 1 4 thistinnkable Flannels.
Soper do for Infants' :Shawls.
Laro !Honk of Parts Embroideries. dry cheap. viz:
Setts Collars and Mae, ea. eOliarB, Embroidered Linen
Cambria Handkerchiefs, Re.
Ladies and °ante' Linen Cambria handkerchiefs, in
great varsilk iety.
Cents' Ilandkerehieta, flack Cravats, and Ma
ttes.
WRITE HOODS in vsrietv.
WINTLIt STOCK reduced in price, of all kinds,
1;11E88 WHAM.
Blanket and (troche Shawls.
lied and Crib Blanket.
Bank Cloaking Clothe.
Cloalia. Read) Made.
st Silk Velvet, Ne, Na.
ORRAT REDUCTION until Fsbronry let. whilst
taking 'took. CHARLES ADAMS,
1414-ti FACMTII and AltUll
B LUE PLAID FLANNELS.
Elegant Drool,. Niimytt,
Palo Cloth Clonte.
Woollen Lor
Protty 20 and .'root Drlalneff.
..13 and Wool Holm, worth $7 and $l l
roma 131:1•01( MOlllOlOllOOO, 33 to 5G uOutd.
51 vent Maids.
CASSINI ER ES.
1..25 (or I,ret. Palley Cu ro moron.
I,ood At Sip 151.11', and 51.17.
,Hattinoto and Carroonereu, 40 tole orlon,
Vestin%s very chomp.
tO vent first•ra to tilo to and Drawers.
Moven, Ties, fidkla, An.. auction lota.
ciniitfltt a cuSARAt.
NINTH and MAR
N. 13.—LINFN 0001)8, a large and desirable stork of
every description.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
1 W. SCOTT---lato of the firm of Win
•.•• oW.,ter & 11 , 01n-diENTI.EMEN'S FMIIIIIIII-
INO 13TOR 13 and 1311 illT MANUFACTORY, 811
CII,I3HTNIIT Street, (nourly oppos,ta the board Rouse,/
Philadelphia.
J. W. 13. would rstipeotfully call the etteutlon of his
former patrons and Iron& to lus new store, and re pre
pared to GII orders for NUIFAR so short notice.
perfect f.tgournntted. Wholesale Trade supplied with
pee Hhois end Collars.
MUIIOLSON,
ix • Mlnnfloturor of
SHIRT& LINEN and MAIIRVILLES
ISOSOMB AND COLLARS
A large and chow° wolortment, and wall AI
ways on hand, unto v, Inch I particularly invite the at
(anoint ofo tau ajol prompt-paying 011000 TIME 1/111 era
e. E. cannon of BECIOND end ARCH etrects. Phil%
tlelph .lalB-Tni•
vIIAM PA UN W INES. —Ye Clicquot,
Mum's Moette and Chnndon Green Neal; Genitor,
cabinet. and MaICIIIIPX Vemendy bottles; riper.
Ilealionk. Crime Do !Mimi). Ale°, fine. d Madeira.
Hoot , . and Port Winos, tor fnmilv tote, uow in Item
d tor sale by E. 1' MIDDLETON er. liwo„
Importers of Winea and tirandieri.
teo-121. No. 6 North FRONT Street.
ATINEGAR.-200 bbla. Clarified Cider
V Vinrgar ; 80 do IVlilto Wino Vinevu o in earn
reo
THIRD.STREET JOBBING HOUSES
1860. SPRING. 1860.
FRESH GOODS.
RIEGEL. I3AIRD, & 00..
IMPORTERI AND JOI3BRRIS
OD
FOREIGN AND AMER WAN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Would reiwtfully Myna the attention of Country
Merehents to their
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OP
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Moak they are now F 11.1,1114 in Store.
57 Merohants would find it to their adrantilee to
salt and examine our stock. fe3 3m
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY & 00.,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IV
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
:DRY GOODS,
No. 9Y NORTH THIRD ST.,
Are now ready for the
SPRIN G TRADE,
And prepared to idTcr, to rAin end prompt six.
months flu core, one of the
LARGEST
anti
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In the nonntrY. and at Prices tAnt well tlth mutt
teen, not only In this, bat in any other city.
Purchasers will find our Block well assorted at all
miaow' of the year.
1.
it• u. s p e . ' i% } tel in 1140. 11. PCVLAP.
000. P. way.
y ARD.GILLMORE &CO.
NOB. 40 AND a NORTH THIRD STREET.
INIVORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
AND
FANCY DRY 00 OD 8,
WHITE GOODS, LACES. LINENS, EMBROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY. ()LOVES, MITTS. AND
fe3-3n SHAWLS.
RAIGUEL,ATOOTIE,& CO.,
i LATE RAIGUEL h. Col
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
DRY GOODS.
No.. 220 AND 2/2 NORTH THIRD STREHT,
ABOVE RACE IWPAT
fe3 et PHILADELPHIA.
ANSPACH. REED, & CO..
WHOLESALE DEALER. IN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 130 NORTH THIRD STREET.
(CORNER TRIED AND CIIHRRT 5T11. 6 )
PHILADELPHIA.
AN.PI(II. JE., CUM E. AN.FACII.
WM. ANAPACR. JAS. M REED. DAVID AL SWARM.
fo3 3m
MILTO , I IrnOl.lCR. WM. M. PAIM4M. ROST. D. WOYI.
VOOPER, PARIIAM, & WORK,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
Or
FIATS, CAPS.
•ND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 31 NORTH THIRD NTREF:T.
ea" Conetnnth on hind n !Area nneortmont of Straw
mnd Lnre Ilunnet4, l lonnnot, I.nrhnrn and Palm 1.0,r
Mu., Bonnet Trimninnen. Arttfictnl nOlferli. Ruches,
tee. feJ Jrn
FAUST, WINEBRENER,
& CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
ARDWARE,
NO. 4.9 NORTH THIRD STREET,
j k t e e t i , E7 brown Stone Store, erected on the
PHILADP.LPHIA.
VAOII.I FAUST. b. e. WI 1111111 (. .111t ,i
W. M. CARTER.
IaENDRY & HARMS.
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IV
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N. W. CORNER THIRD AND ARCII STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA. ref et
EIAZEIAL & HARMER.
MANUFAOTURNIIS
AID
WIIOLESALS DR/LIARS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. IZB NORTH THIRD STREW.
A hill asaottinon t of City mole Boob and noel oon
etnntly on hand.
LAINCr MAGINNIS.
Importers and Wholesaln Dealers In
!RIMS, ENOLISH. AND AMERICAN
SHOE THIIEAI)ti,
FR ENCR AND EN(71,181.1 LASTING&
SHOE MANUP.W7'I7FICHS' AHTlr4.h .c
Fo. , A , ING MACHINE SILKS, THREADS, COT
TONS. NEEDL
SOLE F:S. hr.
AGEVT.q FOR
Gurnes'n celnlvntod IXL Nlnetttnet Silk, end l'pfteltVe
Patent Iloot Tree,
No. 30 North TIIIRD Street. (93 3,n
SOWER. BARNES & CO..
BOOKSELLERS
Alt)
rt•BLISHERS 0 r
PEi.roYli OUTLINE MAPS AND REVS,
EM MONS' OEOI,OO Y.
BROOKS' NORMAL ARITRMET(CS,
SANDERS' READERS, I:e.,
No. 37 NORTH THIRD STREET,
lEaat nide, below Aroh Street.) (0 3nl
TO MEF.CIIANTS BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
13 I, A 13 ON & SAIIT
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-CLOTHS,
116 NORTH Tilt HD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We Invite the attention of dealer, to our large stock of
FLOOR, TA AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZI.D O.L CAMBRIC.
It heautiful article for Shstlee. The I ogett cock of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the
market, et puce, which defy competition. fe3 lm
JAMES, KENT. SANTEE,
& CO.,
IMrORTHIN ASP JOIIIIEII3
DRY 600DS,
NoS 239 AND 21! NORTH THIRD STRUT,
ABOVE RACE,
Rearm)'fully invite the attention of buyer!' to their
usual
•
LARUE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OP
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ()ODDS.
Among which will ho found full lintel of
BATES' MILLS AND YORK COMPANY'S COT-
IONADF.B.
LARUE VARIETI
01 New and confined Styles of
PRINTS,
oiEnßimAcK NEcoNns, dot
fe3 2ni
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
1860. 1860.
SPRING SHAWLS.
ALEXANDER CLARK,
31 WARREN STREET,
rEW YORK
HAS NOW OPEN, AND OFFERS TO THE WHOLE
SALE TRADE, on liberal term., a large and aptendal
stork 01 1
PRINTED CASIIMEIU: 811AWLN,
STELLA SHAWLS,
IN BRUNIE AND PRINTED BORDER 9
Also, tho LARGEST FTOCK of
WOVE BROCHE BORDER -4 , IN BETs,
Eve( oiforeil in this mart ot
AS TUE ABOVE WERE ALL BOUilliT PERSON
ALLY, on the most stiventsseous terme, by the ad
vertiser, he is enabled to oiler them at prices thin mos '
command the attention of all rl ftBT-Ch A9l IIIIVERSt
AUGUST BELMONT & CO.,
BANKERS,
NEW YORK,
68110 Lettere of Credit to Travellers available In
ALL PARTS OF` TIIG WORLD,
TUR01.7411
MESSRS. ROTHSCHILD,
oP
PARIS, LONDOV, YRANKFORT, V/RNNA, N.t
.PLES, AND THEIR CORRESPONDENTS.
13.19-6in`
WANTS.
WANTED—A SITUATION as SALF.S
MAN In • D,r.r.0411 Hoots by • Yowls Mar
ried Man front the intenoe ho
can cornruand a hur amount of <KRUM', trade. Goal
city and country references wan Adkens '• A.. C.
gartlner " Merchants' Hotel. unt,l
York Sulphur Senator. Mains coanty. Pa. red 31•
WANTED—Three Furnished ROOVS
withtn a fow aqua:es of the Oirsf.l
*MCI faiffily can loop house. Altarell Bon 21.1 Post
h 6 31
• • r AN TED.--A Lally who can furni,h the
higlieetkestunon tals..te lotto; a yr to st.on as House-
keeper. Address, for ui days. "L. IL." at lets nf-
Hee. fed-at'
rI I OMANUFACTURERS-AGENCY
-AL WANTED.—An experienced N•lanimna dowse
the sole AGENCY for the sale of none useful art.ele or
smolt% elsewhere manafacturtd, which would mimes
him to oven a some in thin city: weak) be willing to in
. Imo or nore in n good nay ice business; in wen
educried, and belim a. In advertising liberally. Best of
reternneet. If required. for further information BA
re... mating bumf.... &c., fcc., "Amoy," carve of
la. Pres.. fa 4 St.
AVANTED—Enterpnsing Men 'ft4 Agent
for the ell* of " EVKRYOODY'S [LAWYER
AND COUNMELIA/M. IN RIAINFAs.. , p rom 13 to
4.1 a thyeso it, eerwlely mide• A prly to JOHN
OPre R. 1. uldieher,E7 1 4 anacest Street- 144-it
WANTED —A Partner with a Cash Capi- TAL of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. In
snfe, well eoo.llrhs.l +•h buonsedo. Addreu '•Alsr•
eloAra," Pbtladelphin P. 0. (4444•
WANTED IN A WIIDLESAI,E DRY
000D3 or SHOE HOUSE, ■ SITUATION A 4
(4 .. ALPOIAN. Youtut man from the macros or
r•oosstreem. wen ran 001111111P,1 s fe r Ammo' of neat
earh trade The 1....• e of ea. arrii• r•ferrimms
lot in Ad gross Ito% 17.
he I• 3 It'
CANVASSERS --Ow• or two
~.n ir ,;• CA'(VAnSf RI for Johamo.
A Co.'s sn,rks mAnto,f. to{o to emenzo. who.. e e
e•ll.r.t opPnlnt modeled. Apply at I)( LAKE ‘ertet.
O. I. URI). tile.
rot Oft •
f 55,000
$15,000, Soso, end tier!) to LOAN on Ilott•
gods of City Proptitty.
tl. W. 'MACK •RA & SON,
N.• Zit uth THIRD tittsat.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED,
RIOREST PRICE utyky.
DREXEL & CO..
Jt THIRD STREET .
Pal 111
FOR SALE AND TO LET
MM=
THE NECOND AND THIRD an:PRIER Olf ♦ LARGE
GRANITE BUILDING,
No. S NORTH FIFTH STREET,
OS sr 100 7/7T Dsrrit
Ali vrfmtf
APPLY ON 111 E PREMISES.
FOR SALE—On ac commodating terms,
the Store and nweihne N 0.11211 SOCTR street
Apply to WILLIAM IL ALLEN, No. MS ARCH strseL
fe4 nt•
A RCII STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE
—Ths Storn and Throilmi No ill not snot.
T•rms sAAY. Apply to WILLI ANL K. ALLEN.
ARCH woe. (et et•
gm TO CAPITA LISTB.-FOR SALE-
The Machinery. Stock, int' Fixtures nir • but*
Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS. replete with
every convenience for carryins on an extensive bum
nese. A desirable investment to persona of enemy who
ten pnsh the business For wile with or without the
Irroure at 3= CHESTNUT &seat.
islawfintf it
PUMA) SALE OF A FARM, LATE THE
p oreyty of Abram Powell. dectued. containing
SF.VLNT'lnhont I
ACHES. in Upper Derby. Delaware
county, beautifully situ tted on the oetswere sow,
IW! 13 thi more turnpike road. 4Si macs frees aterket
•treet bridae. Philadelphia. and wittily' a few reds of
the now West Cteenter RAVIVIId• at Darby road ration
The it pro, ,Inente are ostensive and aubvtantial. and
a good variety of truly on the plane. It will le shown.
on application to ABRAM or 1111113ERD POWELL.
resoling thereon. The rate. ' , stitch will be positive, to
commence at 3 o'clock I'. M. precisely on tif di,.
the ninth or .•000d month.) bnlasy,) MD, when L ae
c•nditione will be mac. known .
jaZ3.lOl"
BY ORDER OP THE HEIRS.
El OR SALE- THE BROADWAY
FOCSDRY AND MACHINE.BHOP. Sr. LOUIS.
Alit' .un,
=11:1E21
The Inng•entaidinheil and wed known Foundry in of
fered ler isle ran llCCOMMeltiatl terra,.
During the lint el:kitten months the Buildings bare
ell been rebuilt, in the moat :approved modern ct, le, and
new machinery added. makier the most complete en
tahliehrnent a 1t..., pe in the Western country.
The Foundry Building in 45 by 66 feet. and furniehed
with Crane,. Cupola, Core Oven. he., &c.. complete.
The Machine Phnpi,l3/ by fU reel. two and one-half !tune, high. end contains a large and well.arranged fret
Yir Lathes. Boring and Planing SI aellinee. &is
found in Shover°, doing a general Machinery business.
The ,took of Pattern/its the largest and roost valuable
to the city of Ht. Louie. Etss.k.. i °obi. &a. aboul Black -
enoth •hop, Foundry, maehine shop, and Boiler yard
in abundance.
A lkoat excellent opportanity is offered for twoor three
r noticn I mectrroox. 'nth a email amount of Capital. to
btrk in a well ea 'Wished inanutacturanc Wetness.
For pvticultra addreea. at St Loom. Mn.
181 amif Cl UUY. CARPENTER. h Co.
,TO TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS
/.1121. A Retell Store and fixtures, tell locatea for bun
nun.
A WI, 7$ by int.!. three Writs high, with water
rower and steam for geourm and fillrillierS xt , ooS.
A Die House, re) by 23 feet,witA good water for dyeing.
end plenty of dry room.
This property in Fisher's lane, neer the Germantown
Railroad, being so very accessible to the city, makes It
very desirable.
Ault( to THOMAS R. FISHER.
J. 1.2141 Fisher's Lane.
14 1 01 t SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christsan and Tirentusth stream. having three
fronts, mutable for ► chu rch or factory site. For terms
he., madman J. 8., at thou °Slice. AM if
pACTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua
ble• corner lot. its feet snare, bar= three front.,
ednornbly hr met] for feetort site. It is ~matedin
the southwestern tool of the city, in s rsentlY-Ins
proving nei,hborhort. It will he mild on reasoustqe
tenon. For part:caters, address " K.," offioe of
Fetes.
110USE4 TAVERNS, and STORES,
Ma Real Estate of every deseriotton for sale or to
rant. Apply to 41AX
Re4.l Estate Agent.
No. 227 North SECOND Street,
in L. Tourny A. Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders will to promptly attended to. Enslteh,
French, and Dorman spoken. Collector of Onmnd
Rent.. tilBAnt
T HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
Aerets:
bIX MILLION :I OF DOLLARS,
MOl,l - 410 ,E,
WORTH OVER 847,030,0uu.
The premiums are ToWIB. then In many other Cornea
rues, and the Dividends have been
MIS 41 a strictly MCTCAL 011apalay. Thajit_ani no
Bto3 . lhuMns
e, .0 that A LL THE PROFITS
IlltLcaoh TO TIM Lathan,.
Painphletr. and every information. MAI be had
•lATII. OD itYpileritlon
to
pp
B. W. corner F tA UR'PH O nd W TA NUT Bg e,
a.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thoruna Robles. John Welch.
Alordees. L Dawson, George IL NtuArt,
iGeorge M. &rood, E. B. Whelan.
ohn II :flyers, J. Fjaher Lenminis
oseph Petlenon, Willlszn C. Ludw:g.
ohn M. Atwood, Arthur .) cothg.
Tnotnar H Powers. George W. Toland•
Wllltasn Me Fire , . ' rho.. Watlnoto nally.f.
3 ubE.l-)1-1 LEA.
NOS, In AND DO CHESTNUT STRHET,
lartioi tho attention of the Trade to hie Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS
MADDER PRINTS,
New light end dart spring tying, a great variety Irma
MESSRS. PAWL PLATER Sc SONS.
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO..
MONTEBY.LI.O COMPANY. Al.,
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Inaluthia many new standard Pattcrns
NEAT 131.A0,1C. & WHITES. PIMPLES, LAY'S. &
SAXON Y & 811 EPIIERD PLAIDS. & 61DEBAND3.
DI.A CLES.K AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE PESTER
TY
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CASSIMERES and DOESKINS. ko.,
FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM , NEW
ENGLAND COM.,CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT It SONS'
SUPERIOR BLACK DO'SEIN AND SILK MIX
TURES.
Satinetts. VI on and Pradesh of allcrdors land anal,
tses ; unlucky Jeans. Tw.lts. Cords, Cashmaretts,
Ic cores 'a I weeds, comprising one oC the bent stocks la
the country.
AMERICAN LINEN coif,
CRASH, 'RICKS, SHEETINGS, ka
RE (OVAL
BOSWELL & WILSON.
INSURANCE AGENTS,
HAVE REMOVED 10 THE 8. W. CORNER OP
rouitTit AND CIIESiNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
MESSRS. ROSENTHAL &
MORRIS, from Plymouth, Eng land
manufacturers ot the Celebrated
l'antasocpie Speonieles, respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of the ladies end gentlemen of loota r ielphie,
and vieini tr. to their superior ground spectacle glasses.
Tho valuable advantage dery ed from them is, tont in
stead of 'ileum becoming, strained, homed, weakened,
and in numerous cages seriously injured, it is preserved
and strengthened, everything at once becomes clear
and brithent, and very aged persons are enabled to em
plov Sarr sight at the roost minute occupation, either
by a.rdr candle-light; con 600 with those lenses of a
mush lens magrof)ing power, and they du not require
the fregueut changes to the dangerous effects of further
powerful assistance.
Certificates can be seen at the affirm over Mr
Cbnet
man's store, TOO CIIESTNUP Street, atbeining Ger-
Mon's Photograph rooms. ale by
RR. CORSON , REA 4 E§T4TE
• 11R0KER AND CONEYANCER, NODIUS
TOWN, PENNA.
FARMS in i‘lontgom 6 rl. Bucks, and Cheater oonn
tins, for eale or exchange.
GOOD MORTGAGES on farm. negotiated.
HANDSOME DWELLINGS far sale is Norris
own tll/1-1m
CIIICKERING & SONS, MANU
%, I FACTII H ERS of Grand and Square. and
right PIANO F °RTES. Watorotona, 6U7 CIIESTNUT
Ntreet,.. Pianos to lot. taken in exchange. tuned. and
ropnwill. Also. In connection, q full stock of Popular
Music, Mueto Rooks, etc. in.3l-3nalf
N,IONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.—
iv-A- TO ANY ANKILIN r—upon l, Watches. revelry,
ye", re s . , Ul b o,ll4ns, i. l.Zani l los4.
THIRD and WAS ;trent; below r .17,cimb . ard: 03,41
rom4 A N. TM-3
iIIEACHER OF THE 31E1.0010N.
D. A. N.
Organist of ISt. fames' WA RD
Elos E eosal Chureh.
fez-7O CHESTNUT Street.
pAYE YOU HEARD, OR D 1 YOU
know where to get the beet Imported Clear in
the Cal : If not, I will tell t ou : Co to ouryoung friend.
DE Ih ON, 411 C'Er tti.4l , etreet. above Fourth,
North wde, and you will LA sure to be [ult.,. 1141 hem
aloe a hoe lot of Moemelmbin Ptpee, Clbar
Cant v. Chet ry 1111 1m
NEW CROP NM ORLEAITS SUGAR.
A M Lfg eidlUAe&nn.c,
AMUSEMENTS.
Al—til/T-STREET THEATRE.
dot* Lames Aim X. A. 0
A FSUnP TBp WRYP L
*Sal I XliA DAY E vEXIItty. Feb. S.
MACE/ATP.
a` , 4o Ur. J. F. to .1 0110,41 Mantal. att. L. N.
Shave I ; LAW 7 se both, Mrs, D 21434.
To coachado ..th
AL4RMING SACRIFICE.
ilfirPrtou am avant
Ilean wonted wttkoot eztratiarta.
Dmra oven at t# o'clock • rarianatallaa 10 001.11•11.80
at o'clock•
AN RICISN tatrAr snow.
D
r
ht iIATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT Mune
/ 111, i , —Dma OM*. IS coats ; ruill i wa hr
Bens.-. Ts owe;
Cr Ulas or Tiwc—VocriliVal u LW vast I ofebst.
'Feet:4=4lW* u 7.
.
Lae Or TER MAGIC IMO.
MONDAY EVR.NIII43 rob.
MAGIC Plioi to , THE 'ova sonesprrs z
FIRE. HATER. EARTH. sad MC
Merton Mr. W E. Page . 1 • Arscodar. wionakers
Goash• J. Dar..; •junnjw .
SW. Add 80 , m if lA* Wara
M ; ia.ss ; Diptrag AE.
Abu 'NINA sad !Cs Ls at:._
TE• Years. Arttoc.lllNßE CLINK.
711.1 Er.a. men Estarmaamcn tneasehola Rai
etIENGs THII Cl/ISLE.
•T !oats can be tutetuid H E tie awe aim atm
ES, in ..Inge.
W HEATLEY & CLAUJAI
STREET TIM4r4TIM
VIRE?. N , GHTS Mufti, OP MISS JAISE COomas,
THIS , MO: DAfVILNIN#3. 41,,
ING..MAN,
Panttes , s. Mtis /*as Coombs; Iseescer, lit. Bea
u•• A.:Jurtsr. Mr t...”.15:.4.1.
"to c.e.e....2,• vit.!
ro:Poit riLWOITH.
leatf or flucis nr, X rogir. arsind
Unnre car4,r,. Parviel. MI a
Novi err% u Slid vlial4 I ciaror imiermxxx
tolzen•zo,.. 617 o'excl prrevrety.
lilt. SICAL IL:ND HALL.
GRAND COXCCR T
SIGNOR BAVC•RDE
Al,
Si creORA 4LBEITLNI Bet:CARDS.
THURSDAY EVDNING, reessary Pb me.
r,/,r Viet CARDE aid LEsers BERTENI Ur-
C UE hers clok kosor tosas,asou to tko ••••• •••
gee:lemon of cCULTt:•44,oAT MUSICAL. htt. UM to
vslikoe •
("RAND CO. lircri
Tilt RR DAY Ere NIN G. Tok Stk.
0, • 11,3 ree ves Coy irla be arKasa• bY
F I UNOR AILLAVA %I.
elt;Nuß ItACCAFRALRI.
X r. TATIVON.
'T PI he •sof.cto aw 4 woos as orcas•aa to oft MO
Scsu•l oosalactoll Ckokar.ki k Sow Wage
-10,01114 at. 7 et•stast •Cnret
-71 KLTS, ONE DOLLAR RAM
T o s• had at Ile pr-te...s pa: mooe atoms. sad sa **Xs
Fond Be:.
14 .ore °ewe at 7 o'c'oe k eccueoetal at II grebe& 1 1
CtIL , K111:8 PAINT'
i T 1
THE H FART OF THE ANDEL..
t. no t •t ACADEMY OF
ART -.NZ CH t....1"Nt. T /saw. ircin A. X. aISI FI Z I .
A 13 &nes.
V.l,:ers revatwurd 4 b.•( Opers Giummps
DBA Y TO N'S
PARLOR OPERA. PROVERB& COXIEBT
AND DRAMs.
1301F-N.Sir. el CCFSI.
T 1414 L.
-5T %BEI/.
EVERYfaza.aiy.
a 1 7X 'Pop*.
Alko. eA RDA y T "CO s I easel.
MON DAV EVEMPOLob. &
NOTRIALf VIALTRE. Rorilixo NAM.
C.VRTiti IP
. 1 m 13U
LOVE. 3 LABOR LUIT.
SVNOR OLIVELRA. U. 011 EAT rOUNTIIi t
ORCHEII if A comdertml bi HERB VOGEL
I.3l{Art.Oi i•P E.3CH EVI3I
kLEC..ANT A. I•LLIt;ATPLL RYMJL..
TAI3IIES E.
T.ok u C]:rkanmt & .Some. i CIAMM3A
Bsok A La.toa'. 4.311 Llwoutut mmort. u a=l
from ♦ A. M. to If P. X.
..—Etalf of U. R. 2. anti; isimelllt
Ceuta.
Al 0)0:W1,011'1i UM ET IDi-rays lA..
/IX
L-a TIIIRD.
13FNEFli OP B LIT TROVAIL
Ana FIRSTNItIAT at ta• Grand rpralsoLlLT Pea tip
mir..a. iaLLed
HIS STAR OF BWAT:TT;
I'S. S morals.
Arranged az4 gvalazad avder at. ad* Quietism at
A. M REALNANDF2.
STAR OF RP A1:11" STAR Or REArjoy.
SgI.VEA SHOWER 4. SILVIA IlkliligSlLLE.
tv vr:cm
I.IEfINANDE.I sad th• GLUT TZOITE
.1 Mar.
R'AR OP BEArTY. t o LVPIIO
1. 4 1LVE12/V , WERS. arP
et:U/1E 68A78 beILLY.
ANDERSON'S EXHIBITION !WOW&
Ja yea's Cocts,Aa — irea.:ll CIUMMIIT
[mit. 3.. tr Pam.
21i10LuVi. THFATRE Or 111/3.
g L %sr WEEK-MI
THE ONLY MI -,it.L . Nt or •T 3 Ting
r et TailAPri. 801111•CITT
VI' se- t.e It Vs: •Ir Form Vest* 1 r —Apoulossa sit
i,emg• Wasn3sgtos. : 1 / 4 res• I r timed togrcof
N 243• V—Tbe Rotas rut- ?Nos* Tl-316-
To:son Crossing Om .7 Iva. unta . arms *IN WO gaighsto.
!ken* Yll g 50,41 'Warmer. Sc...
Ir ft I fi.,l tea. Leal X — ltsrater brad MA.
OM.
Aticatas.on. eora. ChiLirea.l3 eau&
Perform•nee• every Wedmeoisy end Petards, After
nt.lias. commencing at 3 o'e:ock. FA•stag fes.pt
A !AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TIIE GRAND BALL AND PROMEDULDB CON.
CRT, for the purpooe of ecutbDatrag aRe real
Re neeni Fond. to keep up the l'ropeotaes ends
of th e beuldlng.wlll take place ta La• Wald -mfr.
ar.d Lf,Kl,:e'T Street..
On TUS.SDAY EVENING. the 11th FEBIt42T
next. ucder the mtroc.9s• of the faio.:as Ldus . vt.
bore consented to cd the oo,•ect by thou maw* sal
Influence:
Mrs. blushrod W. Adams, John
Wrn. R. Ancler. - J. W. H•p e ly m ,-,p.
•• John E.utlar, " J. L. ltte.
" A da:ph " Liana.
• Chyle' L. Hone. " Jona Ltedfray.
Ecorse 'Yoke+. I " K. Itasca.
J. H. Budd. " T. IL Pe linos_
klenry . }:- Llrpyton, " .luats W. _
Wm.
W. Hayward Drayton.
" Robert P. Des.lrer.
Harrison T. Dealleer.
" John "s , litt.
•• John F. Prang,.
Jodeph R. Pry.
Coleman Fierier.
Partinal W. (,irvals.
•• Constant Gnitan,
" W. W. Gerhard.
•• . B. Han.
• Oh, or Hopkinson.
" Robert
Pr. Hooper.
•• Ihsho S. Waterman.
The folloalna ken lame.
their naustynce:
be7:6:FrierZy, Jr.
"Pnak Pawn.
isea Refers.
." G. DD. Itoseavieleft
I -
larrsaft,
Jam as D. binall.
•• Jona P tzr.
•• A. lions_y Salmi
Astlma Tay ;or.
I " J. P. Tobias.
WIN iron.
• • G•o nl iz • .11!The sites:
6torLe J. Weimar.
ittre aler col:mated to ginv,
• ..
A. C. Craig,, J. C. Hand.
Isaao Pray, 1 J. P. battler,
.1 H. Barad, I S. Waterman.
J. D. T homas. ; . Grad.
Alex. ta ilcookr. '. J. Traintir.
John Cadwalader. ! J. EL keekt.
G D. Resents:ten. • F. J. Drier,
F. F. Wolter:with. : 1... J. Levy.
Henry M ors yton, F. Branaorz,
N o sh .
1,. 1 F. Flossra.
W. Heyward Drat ten, I N. Tutor.
John 'luster, I O. W. Daunt.
tr. H. Bolter, ) Cass. L trio.
.P . Ward B
,
John &Oen. t Alfred Ho rner, Henri
o' r:er, / r ...
J. 11. One. I George Trott.
J F. Fraser. ' h. V. -Machette.
Wm B. Hart, John Halms,
John Thorriley. Charles Norris. 1e...
C. Guolou. ' H. Y. Mrornme.
Chas. G Gragan, W. B. naselusb
J. C. Hawsl 6isp. Gnat,
CIA, M scAiester. Jr., E. L. Nose.
le soil W. Gross. O. Hopkinson.
‘'o
ee he B Kenney, it. E.. Hone.
F, an Rors. LaAtte.
•
11. s'. Lanett. Ir. :'. L.
Desmarelll.
.ris Cooper. ; lodward K. Jacoby
' I-. kluddy • Edward Eh-lapse.
raects Me Murtr,t, 1 Wm. 5. :lento
Geo. J. Gross. J. lismilton lake.
Goma, J. Wearer, Ce L selee,Bl,.....
M. 11. /looser. Bus h rod aof . Aetna
W 0. Ludwig. L. &retort.
J. P. Hutchinson, • H. 1 die,
1
IC Wl4 7ii ett p , .. 'e.: n 4 l m i ß soki. P"46.lll4:
h arry C. Hart.
H. L 1.,....•r,
H. Ward.
M. Nisbet. W.B. Btavert.
1-. A. Levert:sr. . Jr.,. F. Totsse„
lert•l Perulartott. T B. Peugeot,
F. I'. Steele, J. H. Hit:Wool.
G Sehwelte•ung. Hobert Smitk.
W. D. Lewis. Jos L. Newbold.
J F. Caldwell. ' e. , :e.r..ta Fisher,
I. P. Cutup ,rg.. W. V. W,cht,
H. Borst inn. Alex. B. Cox..
Jame. W. I nal,l. &russet Kuhn, Jr..
Fronk Seto 's, Jones IL Blatt.
E. W. Barury, Id. W. Wluts,
J. I; Mau, . Jos. R. Fry.
F. W. 11,1 v eon. Henry C. Carey.
John W. Ferns!, John 11.,ornmn,.
Joseph Shit gin, E. FL Hattie/Met
John Carter r. Harry Budd,
A. Murray :thwart. ' Robert P. Dearing.
A. Filler. B. 0. Fe r ret.
'• hotness &en ricl. 1 Crawfo rd Arnold *
Col Fitzgerald, I W. It. Angier._
William S. Vent. i Alexander E. Harrill.
J. H. Brown. E. is. Shepherd.
A. H. Dencl le. • George 0 Preetway. Jr..
B Decatur:mu:h, 1 Ilarrarn T Devisor,
}Lollard Patton. George J. Waterman.
Paul B. Gc.hlartl. Cnarlea F. Smith,
A V. !Wenn. en, Jesse FL Bo rden.
W. W. Gerhard,James D. Smith.
C. F Lemur., I Horace B. Fry,
H. H. Gratz. 1 Cooper :milk
John landuy. ' Henry M. Huldeburn.
Kurt B %Vera. William Ft. Fisher.
J. hn Sas age. John E. Destouet,
Comm, Al. Wingert. oinson Peacock,
Thomas Hale. C. H. Hutchinson.
The ent,re stage will be nt with the instniteent Bel
R,om Beene. brillismuly I,lnm:eater,. tainted by Mn.
Edward Riviera. for the opera of " The Sicilian Tee
pers. eta large ccet. admitted to be the hiesst display el
scen.e art ei er executed in thus country.
Do..ta open at * o'clock. Music coutenenconl at I
and Dans•ng at 9`.. e deck. Gentlemen not admitted cur
the bah door with canes or overcissu, nor ladies with
tonnets, aural s the deneung.
CARDS OF' A DMIS B .IBN't
_
For ere Gentlemen ithd two Ledies..— 13
" n Gentleman... . . ...... 3
Which can be obtained of meet of the septle
ebove-named. ard at the etre, WS South FUDITLA
1. 4 t rest. el.° of a Committee et the Acadetial.ott the e
and eveninx ol the ball.
137 order of the Stockholders' Sfeetittr._
WILLIAM S. 8511 CH. odai rams.
EDWARD 811IPPLN. Meet, Jai& SS fiel.t,l.lee
U T-STREET THEATRE.
MRS. THAYER'S BENEFIT.
WEDNESDAY, Fehr..., 3.1371,
FAUST AND MARGUERITE.
. MR. ROBERT I. Mn .
Ale.. the new 'Buell oh Comedy. r Lay ing Willieree
N. 1., with great eu,ess.,..mtled
A HUSBAND TO ORDER.
Dir Boa book, DOW' oper, feg-R`
111.ENNIIRtilluR FANUY DRESS BALL.
We respeettully inform oar fr , ends and the eat,
lie in eeneral, that our TIIIETEhNTII ANNUAt
FANCY DR} Si BALL will be held on ICESDgi
EVENING, February 7th, at the hiI:SICAL FUN
BALL.
Previous to the Ball. the Comic Opera " The Moaner •
Mior in China," by Julius Otto, will be performed under
th• direction of N r. Carl Seat:.
Ticket* at el For sale by the following Mussily'
and the Committee.
'MANAGER..
G . . Dufour. E. Von Essen. M. R. Mackie, G. Llehriehr
Dr. U. Seldensticker, J. Kochersperser, L. Herbert,
Charles Durum's. J. Pfsff, W. Ge'heft. H. Tilts, C.
schussels. Colonel Fltmersld, [Afore, C. Vetterimn. A.
H. Uesenhelm, C. Wolff'. H. Vollmer, B. Wessrsdonks
C. Linkner. etch...muter. C. Atom Lack. Prof. Martin.
Prot. Manta. S. Schloss. Joseph Grimm, A. GEttty, C. A.
Tbudlum, Prof. Ems', F. C. Schmidt. L Benkert. H.
O. Camp, C. Seismic. Z. R. Jones. Y. D., P. B&Bs. C.
Herm, M. D , G. Vollmer. G. Grossmsn A Crum Bar
ke rt, M. Fearms, A. Remettne. Joseph Neff. J. P. Stet
cer. Mark Hassler. Jacob Kemper,
Beers F- s .
Ciebhardt, B. D. Butsemann. John A. Reber. John est
ner. A. B Reichenbsch. C. Mohr. Joseph Drexel. red-
Steel", Footer. J. Thornley. Emil Damns, F. I. ohm.
Vogel, G. Bergner, F. Ladner.
commarraz.
J. Holten, J. IL Came. FL Schmidt, H. Rittger. L
Umbel. O. Bentert, 0. Hurrah. L. Ladner. P. Rau's.
(e4--3t
CARL WOLFSOIIN
ANT'
CARL HOHNSTOCIVE
THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE
Will take place on
THURSDAY. February 9, LW,
AT VIE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
For prommmes and particular. see at ilia Mosio
Stores. Subscribers are requested to show their tickets.
Single tickets ONE DOLLAR, can be had on the eve
ning at the door.
Tn. grand aver-stringed *Pe:away Piano is from
Messrs. Blunts k Brother'. WareroocrA,FOS cbeitetat
.tweet. 163-0.
rpoinE OR WONDERS,
Norther t corner of TENTH end CHESTNUT
Streets. Groat and Novel Attraction.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The wonderful Marvin aka VettlilollisL
EXHIBITION EVERY _EVRNINO DURING THE
EEK.
Contmenolne at 7ti o'clock. and on REDNMIL L
and SATIIttIIAY FTESNOONS at a. Theme'
Automaton Rope Teniter‘olle of the akeateat
Alechsnurm ever extols tee, trill appear maven NW be
tion. aud perform Ina satomahing feat..
Admits:en p e lts cents. Ch Moults. .
- 11 VNNYLVAMA Of Ting
- 1 - FINE:ARTi rm
NIIT STREET.
I. OPEN DAIL .(SonLitys 5i5474•4,) from IP A. M.
i '{V e lstte.l .M LThe Tenth volume of " VAL. Eteats
Va.t..04 " of Piraism.
Admission 13 mint. Cluldtst multi If yst
Shane' of Mod 1110.