The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 08, 1860, Image 3

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lATELLIGENCEi
tzE P J nit PAGE
' - 'ARRIVED: -
U 8 mil steamship State of Georgia, fiarviii, 66 Merin
from Savannah, with rodeo and passongere. to Alex.
Boron, Jr. • - • -
Steamship City of New York) Boggi, la lhours from
Boston; with Inds* and passengers to Henry Winton OE
Chester Island. passed the City Ice - Boat' going down
With bark llaWttain tow.
Bohr Greenland. Bella der* from New York. with rye
to captain.- Monday evening. olf Reedy Island. saw
sehrs Salmon. -Washimna. nom- Taunton, and Maria
Fleming. from Nev York.
Steamer Itiohard Waing, Claypool, 14 hones from -
Baltimore. via canal, with Indio and, pa ssenger to A
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tirovesa .
r. '
Steamer H ti Gaw, for, 14 hours from Baltimore, via
canal, with mdse and paseengers to A- Droves. Jr. -
Steamer John 11. Thompson, CoDruuT43 hones from
Baltimore, via maid, with mdse to A Omen, Jr.
CLEARED.
Btrucaliiiir Remington, Boger, Boston, sWinston
btr Codwalader, boron, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
84 TISMORAPS. ' •
(00ITOSS011d03108 Of tlOLLlOlSOOtpkilrOhlllge.k
CAM ISLAND, Feb 7-5 p .
A enamor w now going In. -Wind NW.
Yonne, ho. - THOS. B. HUGHES.
- ' •E 7 VEL1129•711. -
(ucerreenondenee of The Prom) '
- - - - . Nate Vona. Jen 'Z.
Ardsed,tearks Princeton,from Demerara; &menet',
from Rotterdam; brig A D damage. from AuX Cayes;
oar Abbt•Forrest, from Jeremle,_
'I he soar SLI arah Sparks. front Pi York, went ashore
at AuX Oaten lith ult, and got off on the lath. She wtu
probably he aondeumed.
Mew °Braun P. Feb 6.
Arrived; ships P Wheeler and Isabella, from &ea
ten; barite Mahn, Sophia, Adelaide, and Panama, from
Km; Caroline, from ttoeklard.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Boston, Bellew. Mime, arrived at N York
yesterdsy. •
Ship Nonpareil, Oretni from Shanghai Out 2d. with
teas, Arrrived st Now York lesterderi
13411 1 W • Fannin, Briggs,oloated at Now York yes
terday or °strewn
Ship Courier. for Itiohmorld and Rio de Janeiro, odd
from New York yesterday. '
to ld n ea l dez . oe, Matthews, from Oalonho, yrs') below Boa
to
Cohota. built in New York in 11113,yeas sold at
Singapore fur $.O
Brandywine,reblei for QUeenetown and a mar
ket.etiared at Mobile let hest. with SW bides cotton,
valued at 8133.5 M.•
York esterday.
Snip Argonaut, from Foochow, arrived at NOW York
Ye ti er t 4 t r orllla, Settlnyill, Crain Rio de Janeiro, With
WO bags Palm. arrived item :4 Orioles Id inst.
-
Barr Chantioleer, Reich, front Lisbon, was at Rio de
Janeiro Deo sr—arrived aid.
Bark Trieste. Sewall, from Moraine for:New York,
sailed front Dibraltar ult—luts been reported sailed
from Messina for Philadslphia.
Brig Eintrut, Stanfield, tram Para Jan lii arrived at N
YOrk yesterday.
Brig North Point, Smith, from Rio de Jonoiro Deo 23,
arrived at New 'York lestordaY.
Brij S j pritt Prioe,oleared at New York yesterday for
11 2 rr: Eiritat,Orowell,oleared L roi r york yettqe•
day for ilette. •
doh Argue Eye, Nieholson. for Philsdelphia. cleared
at di e lth?f,ret. tga . irth j 2" 12 =4;223 hhds
Bohr Martha r. rightinsw o n " . Moer. from Baltimore,
arrived at New Orleans 2d but, •
Bohr 0 Peodletan, Church, cleared at New Orleans 2d
Inst. far Matanzas. •
Bohr M Carlisle, Wiruimore, from Bristol, RI, at
Womlnsto •,N 0, 4th fut.
Bohr Northern Light, Corson, front Now York, arrived
at Wilnaingion. N C.
_MP toot.
Bohr tieo /Jones, for Philadelphia, °leered at
Wilmiatto4. NO. ath init. with Lty bb eats turpentine,
704 do rosin. al baleg porton, 49 do yarn, se du sheeting,
, n afg " re b i,ll4l32l , ll ` , " jgar, from Jalikeonville, ar-
Bohr L TA. Shepherd, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New w o rk yesterday. •
Bohr George Edwards/ Baker, cleared at New York
yesterday_for Philadelphia.
noht .1 w Saulsbury,
.ilitdson, cleared at Nei, York
yesterday for Ilatadeletua.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCEPALIIOTELS,
or To mums' o'oLooi TAT! sport
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut st.. below Ninth: .
idoe A Ecott, ALentown 7 . Dean &1%
W Corwin, Oin,o j_M Pilltoll. Pittsburg
L bloCounell, Pittsburg PM= paltdds, Fs
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Jno Hamilton, N Y Vg i tlg,lTV, Cid!.
iv Till. N Y
rT 8 Page, Valparaiso R A Rowland Lana co"
P Seta, AlaChttehell, Ala
Ral Butler,,Natohen • t i t Downie.;. La -
I/ A Adams. La , N Butler, Miu
~ so w Wilson. Rielndond W W Whittington, Jr, Ls
J B Stewart, Phil& Jblßend.NY
0 Sheldon, sIG N Y
C HarolAold. Dayton, 0
M Witting ,_Gagtol, g ly . 1 . 1 5,, i Bair
I tt'at I , „%att. 11 5 rs ° 4 b lk • iit `t hat
tkoi k In., J arse). City 0 L Morse, rs If
fEpstine, Mira_ .J Lewis Miss '
Pulver to IS R lon Wm Slade & la, 0
bus 0 Binith'& ecin."4 - Y - • b Babbitt, Barton, 0
G wLomuls & Is., Suffield B Atibran Csq, 0
0 McDonald. N r If i r gter, Pa
hills Hunter Pa Lewis, Q _
tW NOV ele,_Chicago IY" Plassitiderrintos
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3 A York itillttlk Oet a b e sistTli m . 14,1,,,h1; •
R_Hohert. Jr. Mesa - II It Blair, PI r
we Blanchard G W_Mtistrq. .
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3 conen, sts pant ,_ Geo evrin_gle &Is
A J B,trais, Columbus, 0 'lame! Misters. N 0
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Wm Walton. N York , J Halsted, N York
(Jame*. Ilaltunoro Itl Dobbins. Balt ..
H totiosharr, N York S Ih i DenkO., 4 . 1& .'-
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: Ntjwtlitant Botton- 0 P bOWdloon,Bneton
Pick
oridg,Tainliridge R.P Hall &IL Troy -
Is & la, N York ‘ 311.11Affill. N York
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AMERICAN ROTBtr-Chieteut it.. above Fittb.
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Chaff Hedges , ItOTßlr—Olostnnt at below Seventh.
Chu wages Mao 0 L Kuor If y
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titsl 4 . & J "11 A Ribber trzi Ili
of R Iga ,r N 4 ok. Newham dilution, N 3
B Oakley, t 4 Y • Newel's, • 'android
av i Reardon. Reston M A Wa lsh. T manna
bog i Derfar,Tsewl LU Gordon • , Tares
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noes Cumb 00 , a is littods sta no, Pa
IP Potts r N V /a Ma reaarl sr Pa
IF Puidord N V nand W Thomson,lt Y
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N Abbott, Nashvillo • Win A n War, Pa
ST, LOWS HOTEL—Choginot strljet above:llW
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0 Waikar. Gap, Lane co lira Smith . Cheater
luelabia Smith, W Cheater Pr 0 Portnsuaader, Ala
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BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., Paoli* Calkrwhlll.
Cites euttrEisravilla clap Harper pa
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Jactob E. HMI, Parlvi Ile Ed RelPinglar, Pa
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MERCHANTS' PIOUPE—Third IL, aboall C O IO3OIII.
J Cole. Alleitinan John Eiettiti, Pd
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Jaibittr, al , •
Pit itoker. 'adman I r ilernha ', I l k
K A Pfaliim Wanton aligilho h. a
CV, Prick. AllentOiro r Qt.
ells ' •
pa foro Hatiplien, Pa i t
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BARL'HY RHEA? HOTZLe-14eoend mt.. below VMS.
L Pa - der, B,ldeeport. 1 3 W C(0 111 0n.nlrs Ell3l
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b.r. Eet, Lembertvd e A C cer r, leitittertylliq
yeedegrilt, Pluokieelam W H Sberle - , , -
NATIONAL ROTEL-Nue street, am Third. '
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r i fIg I V T . V: ar -- - r Barone dr. fs,_ Pa
t. riC"Vrty ' 4l ° ' f Vgie e Nga l ,
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OOMAIEROIALIIOTEL-tztli 4, above llheetaut,
ilTiiiih:::::c°l:.Ptaoo lifras,b4 l) :lo I ll i t ivTi n ie Pa
lotpowdsil. .P. 4.. . . ,I_l , Droemoo Canter aa
1/ a i ll l cte M , A - novani rresto, Pa
TNE•ONNIN *ROTEL-Arch strait Ore Third.
lotipt NM. on, 0 • Min OS Hill. Cat; 0 '
ilßarns. Rio maad, VA .. Richard Traelr, Pa •
Letaad,Pti r Mee 1., )3 (hood. Del •
I. Oake, rattevilla - -,Eternekilr,fittatoa, Pa
Chapman. /5 - Y. :
FOUNTAIN NOTEIr-Be,ciond 'treat, tsbo've Ma r ket.
ffrittaft, - Edatori , Pa ' , D .D. lack. NY '' '
illip Laub% Ohio - - /T Beeptoi, I.ld
attinir Heim Jellison, 0 T Ware, N,P . ~ ,
udge Haste. ri - .1 J B Joon & 1141 M es, Pi
ateDoceieh, Wilm,_Del AReW 111
0 Carter, Kent eo, Del Debt II !Ar, N I
Chive, Del , 3 P Cahill B t oaliholm,NY
0111 Alston, quinoi, .14 T Ruospet,} , .
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*gm - unto.'—uristrset;
UnkilifirFiug,l6-PS
FilBl eon Plead iry EHe Ampler ) Rariquig
'.' .; . .FrAil Lig 'lllintri-orhirtl street, sbove lime..
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MARRIED.
ItAftXNESS—HAIMINGTON.--Satrirday.A_p_rillfth ,
1858, Dr the Rey. John Ilunatiti. - Mr. Charles H. Hark ,
nen to Phebe R. Iterrinston, ell of this city *
WORTHINGTON —NEWS tA,.—On the Ath inst.,
PgesE A by
Z'ghlcligitotrl l ge L i Northaloggrßi:
oTATZti.L—rOUNLAfr*the the lst
nit., by
Rev. 0, N. Slaty. Mr. Win A. Stetson to Mies Mary
F7ll,llBlqw_gatih h OM:septent bar 22d, by Roy. Jos.
Mason, Thoma s H. Wilson to town , deujh te r Janes
M alfrilL a kilin i — ty lt Burlington. N. on the
atbAiist.. by Rev. R. J. Andrew, Mr. Charles P. Smith
to Mary_Bennie Nesbitt, all of the former place.
BEOKMAN—hiESSEL.—On the 28th ult., by Revri.
Wentzel, Joseph J. Beekman to Miss Lizzie A. Rolle,
both of this oily.
SCRAP PER—PRILLIPB.--On the 2d unit., 11 , Rev,
James Davis, Mr. john Etehaffer to Oeorgto F illips,
all of this oity.
DIED.
.KEYBER.—Soddenly, on the morning of the 7th
inst., 'Marian Wincherer Keyser, in the 69th year of
his age •
LaJUI4.—On the 7th inst., Fanny. wife of Dr. Leine.
The male relatives and friends of the family are in•
vite4 to attend t`r funeral, 'without further notice,
fmm her late residence, No. 9334 Spruce Street, •on
Friday morning next at 9 o'olook.
BROWN,—At his residence,No. lett Chestnut street,
on the night of the 6th inst., James W. Brown, in the
49th year of his ape.
His remains will be taken to Pittsburg. on the eve
ning of the Bth instant. • •
CLEKY —At C mitanham, England. on the 224 of oe
toiler. 1858. James Clary, Esc. H. N.. aged 78 yeive. • •
WILBON:rat - the residence of her uncle, Thomas
Humphreys. Lower Merlon. Montgomery nou'JtY,
Catharine Stuart Wilson,daughter of the late George
Wilson, in the 28th year of her age. Wee notice will
be riven of her funeral.]
ftHllNif.—On the 26th January. at Cornwall Lehamen
co fh t it i lfr — Ta n tirTth
of Joshua Taylor, deceased.
in,
the 77th year of her age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
Naomi, from the residence of her sone, No. 292 Vine
Street, on Friday. loth inst., at 2 o'clook. Interment . at
Booth Laurel HEIL
WILSON.—On the sth inst., Abigail Wilson, in the
81st year of her age.
Her relatives and friends aye particularly invited to
res ide her funeral, without further notice, from the
residence of her eon. Franklin 8. Wilson. No. 427
Gram street, this ( Fourth-day) afternoon. the Bth inst.,
at 20 alook. Proeeed to South Laurel Hill. •
BRALLCROBB.—On the 4th nast.. Mm. Eveline
mom in the 49th year of her ass.
Funeral from her No renidenee, Paul street. above
Unit y street. Frankford, Tweet) , third ward, this
(Wednesday) afternoon. eit 2 o'clock. •
I)OIOLEY.—On the Itli islet.. Mrs. Julia Mobley, wife
of 8 'loMQll.Dcabley. in the 65th sear of her age.
Fune.el , rem the residence et her son-in-law, P. E.
Abel. No. 439 Wilder street, Kensington, this ( Weld
nectar /afternoon, at
t a sk, oloo.
BRNICH.—tin the nth n Joseph Senior, aged
19 rears.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 1249 Alder street.
Thompson, this (Wednesday 1 afternoon, at 2
°Week. •
BCANLAN.—On the 6th 'net., Mrs. Sarah Ann Scan
lan, to the 62,1 Year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son in-law, Mr.
Thomas A. Bayard. No. 9i9 Knuth Sixth .street, this
(Wednesdaylafternnon. at MI o'olock.
coLotAN.-On the atht Wm. Sweeney, infant
eon of Win. H. and Harriet Coleman, aged 2 years and
4 months
P - useyal from the residence of Ms father, Bret house
back of 1314 Olive street, Otis (Wednesday) afternoon,
at 9 &cloak. •
. .
ICUL.P.—At Gerrnantown, on the oth inst., Andrew
'Kulp. in the Mb year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of tlia Aster, him Sarah
Dettwiler, limes street, this ( Wednesday') a ft ernoon
• '
at o'clock.
DUNG N.—On the Bth Inst.. at Bandy ford, Twenty
third Ward, James R. Dungan, ill the 79th year of his
are.
Funeral on Thursday afternonnitaleek.
PYNE.—On the 6th lAn a, daughter of
Charles and ArabellaYrne , aged and 8 menthe.
BLACK AND WHITE FOULARD
amp, 6PC oenta 14 yard
A 1 a t t re
Alga, Be% fro;.!ert ri n %.,." 1 " d •
0. Point de solo Silks.
l>o. Pied and Striped Silks.
o. and white neat Check Sias.
Do. and white peat Striped Silk'.
Do 11,1eAtrBIT'PO XII . Silks
11.880 N p & SON, Mot ;_ t Store,
No. SB (3NRRT n TT street.
[Per The Trese.l
TIIE LATE FATAL MISTAKE. -..A
CARD.—Persunded that the impreasion mode by
tie verdict before the Coroner, respecting the ft mis
take; at the drug store at e corner of Tur th and
cheateut streets, by Whio morphia was su 'tined
for quinine , did me great in justice, it was my Mention,
at the time. to'publish a statement of all the circum
stances of the case. It was of vital importance to me
that the whole truth should be known. It Involved not
only my ehareater, bet the means of support for my fa
mily. But friend's, Pintos° opinlooe I felt bound to de
fer, earneelly dissuaded me from nob a eourse, on the
ground the tt would be better to silently entimit than to
agitate is saltiest so poignantly painful to all concerned.
To their counsel I yielded ; bat now. when the end event
hoe been made the eutdeat of inquiry be the Gred Ju
ry. and their report bne been widely ciroulated by the
press, I trust it villein be they ht altogether improper
In me. if, actuate d by a desire common to every man
who appreciate' the worth of reputation. to *tend right
before the community in which I live. and upon which
exclusively depend, and. impelled by a necessity
have felt more and more every day. I bag leave to cub
mit. for candid consideration, the whole history of the
melancholy ocourrenne. I think the can be doneimpar
tially. for I ern conscious of no wioii or purpose to shift
upon others whatever alive of blame is rightfully my
due. If l am to he deprived of that which the beet years
of my life have been passed in endeavors to deserve ; if
through myself my family is to suffer. it 'may he some
eonsolation to relleet that this heavy blow has not been
initiated through miaspprehensinn of the truth , tgwhieh
by my sil t enee I have contribnted -
Before he Cormier wee told every feet which it wee
thou tilt could powsibly aid in the determination of the
diameter of the oneurrenee; the personal details which
nould only injurioully affect the orenit of the store, and
about *Mob no Questions were naked. I felt it would
have been unkind and uncharitable gretuitously to dis
close. Could I have foreseen thy irrievous conreauenees
to my family which hue resulted from my consideration
for others. I ought to ecknowledge my duty would have
been linftehurpd to those who hid the first claims
it, end mould hove told the, whole story it has since
been to d and tastified to from the beginning to the end.
The foots are thee': in the store one nuttier had
charge of the preemptions. another of the prePera•
Ueda ; my especial dot. was to keep the books , and an
rerintend at the presolptive counter diping the ab
sentia Of the approtiriate partner. Whet the preemies
!lon about which the fatal error was mode was lirollsht
into the store I was busy," having five other pre-
Benetton' to lige no. all urrentir needed. My only as.
Meant an the attending apprentice. placed there for
that nominee, ...vetting Man about twenty-nne years of
age, and who bad had several yearn exnerienoe in the
business. waving Ascertained that the prescription call
ed for gulch is of Quinine with Elixir of • itriol.n
I quid, which, when used in certain proportions, an in
this case. requiree tme to overwrite, and which
must evaporate before the pills could ne formed, .1 di
rezted the assistant to weigh out the quinine, fa arse,
with which ; from the froqn•nor f ita deity use, he
Man as familiar as with the !mgt.:known drug in the
store), and handed to him the. bottle of liquid. with
instruction! Mi mix the twn in a Timmer and let
them stan until should have leisure to attend to
hiiq. 'fie day before the 'accident one of the patine, •
h naked ' me Why. when in charge of the counter I did
no allow this young man to meit. with an intonation
that it mould be desirable he should be en allowed or
the future; and that. stew hours before the wielded,
the younc man himse‘f. apparently oomnlineine that
did net ed ranee him hid applied to ine to he .rmitted
to aid me in preSetiptiqqa, ' , stye presoution tr.s one
of 'he "m e lon in Its jnered,..nyt one Of the easieet to
be roe itengded l end one about whi d ch.it did not seem
eo lolls Inns Iltit t Via e d recently 4;,:g ed 4 o ,t h e e
and aliened him to evimmente the prepitratien of it.
we, oo Thad " O mpietee the nye pow riettons mentioned.
to
ariliv s g p tC a m f ;c r iliiii d ne t reg o. ' n ' tl e rii ii tri;R p i l 'ei r r t i o e f e:t l 4l l 4l
that the primer who Prosideel ever toe lie pertment
game tg. lied
to
the mortar in his hoods, and wise
Ovine d irect one conoernineAß it Mae usual when
preemption 1q! through different hends to make
neeesitary ries cencereine them. and coneiderise
myself relieve from reepiansilillite'be the preeenee of
the nert3ett l Proneeded to execute ogler orders to
autipeenttliono
t : p t 1 , 1 0 :y a d e d bur f :il
gonven lhioth ient ?or reference. and creild hey° been and
rnat jwitt been. seen repeatedly by , the young manes
wei Vet a few incline from him;[did not see it af
tervesnit, mar did i mix the Ingrodicuate or form the
pils. •
It would no doubt have teen better had I turned a deaf
ear to seilicitetione thus made ma by those who had a
right tor:nth:4, and continued in the prnetice of 'iv de
termined habit. never to allow Ay cola in who e tonne
timer I had not the most uequelikee confidence to have
Imitating to dn with neaten tonne when I was in shelve
of thy ociuntilt. 'I felt. and feel. as manfully as any one
can at whet happened, and sympathise profoundly with
all afflioted by it, or concerned In j regret that ohm
-I=lbineoe zre i neee t sattt comge f il come thus
& libe4rintWal:t w tife co r m rifiggi ea lu nV
stow; and I cannot but hype, that when all the feet'
onneeeted with Ole melancholy eacurrenee aro candidly
considered. ite it seems to me they ought in charity to
be cousideeed; tre will ,he not a few who will be din
posed sollez i k.t i e d severity. of the tud d gerigri t t
MlNVJAlvielrta whion
at k ttkotri i.rnitt.4. even OM must earefel num;
We 14 nave one antler the Gnetnrigi'CllELL,
121 . North Ninth street.
Ptilledelphin, Jan. aiLli3GO.
PGENERAL MISSIONARY MEETING.
—lvy. J. P.DURNIN, D. D.. n ine Ciyrei
o:Ty nf the M. E. Cherch Vil, Ptftp n ints'
01 , 10 1,,,.E1C1UT fist. shops The .0 . ity
.LLE leeMi ! tie )Lap instant. The
_menthols, of the
ait ra Rh remit] th olty are.earneetty Invited in et.
fend. The 0 trill be po 04110010 n—the obloot being to
liinfens the interest in the suiAleot throughout the city.
fee-2t! •
yy• - • BAll?if VASA ISSTITUTE.—A STATED
, t t a at inpli . l glrininq heid THIS ( Wed nesday ) kyzN
lin t at 7J o'elak.
I t C 1 wgiTg.4r..qo.
Tr s iETALIIOrisItriTETENCTELES.
erJ Dors i q tyA _ 6. which I§ , S) take place
w, thilatli r Marc% ext, will raose apor fn tneir
o !its totlli6 'boas r A n, j HAI l'lTOitraiEr
1 No. an Gil O, I3TNU'r Street.
SrMR. CARL RCHEItZ WILL GIVE A
LECTURE, in English at BAN6CMBTREET
on tbe 10th instant: atFrqnoe
Anon 1048," for the ben* o (iiptroaa
P
owe ea be had at ba oar. fe7.4a.
WWII AN CE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PIIILAPELPHri,FebruT
The 12Ireotore have this day decimed a ividend of
TWELVIC AND A HALF DOLLARS Per ere on the
Capital Stork 'of the Company, payable' o the titqoir
holders or their legal revreetatittrye,9l rlee,taad.'
fel-gaif
--- - •
VI? VIAPK - ANEIVA.T., itikEtlNO OF TAE
Clontyibutors to ' Thet Peowlvanot Training
go °At raajk-nandad 011gdrea, mill 10,d at
No.a3a w LN Lir
FRANKLINvdteeBd rebrunry 8.
1* . 1(1, 12 o'olook. IAYLOR.Bott. fe7.2t*
TREV. 11. ORATTAN GWIPINESSI MILD
preaoh on • MO DAY, WEDVSD d y. and
tr MAT eperungeotthl week, at 7,4 i o oloelr. in Rev.
pr. ogtoh, BROAD Street below Spruce.
fetl:6t"
irr• PITTSBURG AND YOUGHIOGIIENIC
COAL, co.—The Annual Meeting "of the Stock
rare of .the httibing and youghloghent Coal . ore.
any all he held at the of fi ce oft he Comeany. No. GO
ATER Street Pittsburg, on THURSDAY,. the latli
ebruary, at which time an Election for seven Directors
Gill be held, to eerve for the wwing Jon.
Ittsbur,i. Jan. If ,IW,O. NVAL LITTLE,
04 airace3t• ' Pretudent,
07 . ItEltra 11 NRIDAN AI
1 1, A AND
P e Artial ß l: e tz i t i ix i i 1113 Zoo , ? n a y utz of a the
ery e. lett. ttie i l oinmeleg gentlemen ultantmoali
oisoted Gems for IMO :
PRISITra.
- , .A. WIIITN EY.
Y. riVretTllll"filitlx.
J. is
. uyisvf#BELE.
' VALEt3TER.
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BT. kft4..T44t.
S. E EMITIL
15 . 1 f " Nreti-P.
~ . NM. i h itoritiliNZY.
51
1 o lder ' Ice; 'W. H;MoILKENNY. tleorotart.
- 40- "I
MB FIRE DgPAll.TnEra—gian par.
hi u.d.—TbPre lute beep dupes ted. with the on
er igned. fund which is demerit to nolte proposals
a plan to worship PAW .rIEL Dta , ARFMENT
fpr the City of pliiirooptim.
thiLl'euTeep°,:Vbean"li yrith ae9r.Willy!_helf.PBoPaViltT,;l'
Anti r i l iFTY l DOub a .m. r ; for the beet Map,
detail, for sue an organisation, °embolus effieieney,
economy. and simplicity. said plan must be presented
to either of the subscribers, on or before the litith of
February next.
January 30, 1860. whf. NEOI,, •
0. MACALEBTER.,
WM. WELCH,
CFO. WILLIAMS.,
fel-id/au 121 'rnomns POT'S 61(..
, PERFECT DI GEO , IS'fRONG
nerve'', sound lunge. refreehing sleep, and rune
meal regulsrity restored, withent medicine. incense
nience. or expense to he most disordered or enfeebled
nonstitution. by MI BA HAY% DE.II4OIOUi II M.AUfli
EN,I3TORING•ILEV a liE TA ARABIC* FOOD,lthlah
Ili Iv !rtif netts per %eel. Note
B ktf/ ritual Q6gt
and removes inqige non (dysperirat. halt
at ontigOteitien • •flatinency, perx.ousues44. biliousness,
rant,' Catriffllo,.oolds,ndises in the.ears:rheurnatisin,
rr, 'Manuel. eruptions , hysteria, neuralgia, irrita
ilettlfgar. Inleribata,
sohp. e dm te, a vend nci, drams!,
slnuirds , na ea and slekoess, minting. ts, cough,
astbnut, broachitte, oonshmption, also chit lan's arm-
Valets.
/Ay Indeseribahle' agony from DYSPEP.SIA,
fvt:Tanatil4Vvrdubrlltil' 6 B l :4T:r t e.'s %strait
;tlipagt i ar gi4
rssectabie petrtleuivanuaq et,g to •QQ Q
peeped with frt 'instruotinds 1p minisiers. eLeg to
e itld 7j t i ih i eVe r oftt i ate a r ri,!a P P pot . pn
V i llig t d D S B tA i r ee; I gi a n 6 .l ° ,; 2 P' 6 l ti l e 6 g i tt a ilk A ill ' t T f i r e l e i
rets. P. so okhiss ; E r ishkkand orden streeti.
.4 Marko, r.asia 2140, 0011111611-
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1151 pg sitimcion oie the more faltered.
COMMISSION UOUSMS.
PLAIN AND
EMBROIDERED
CANTON
CRAPE SHAWLS.
FOR SALE BY
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310 CHESTNUT STREET.
fes-wtmat
REATON & DENOI3 LA,
HARDWARE
'COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
601 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH STREET,
AOEN TA FOR THE SALE OP
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CAST, BLISTER, AND GERMAN
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FOREIGN
4 11
AND
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BY THE
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ALSO,
BIOLLEY CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS,
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SOME OF THE STYLES BEING , CONFINED
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO..
819 and 920 CIIESTNUT STREET. fe6.B
MIISLINS, OF THE BEST GRADES,
0 FOR FAMILY ÜBE.
On hand, a large and varied stook of Brown and Bleached
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Wh!oh we aell by the pleoe or yard, at the lowest
prloe ; and
SHIRTING LINENS,
Of all the most approved brands.
SUPERIOR GOODS AT 31 Ann 37} CENTS.
OIIR'WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
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ies•Bt Above WILLOW
MOURNING GOODS,
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER
Have a large arta well-seleoted Stook of the above
Goode, comprising—
LUPIN'S BOMBAZINES.
THIRION & MAILLIARDS' Do.
LUPIN'S fIATtN DE CHINE.
LUPIN'S MOUBSELIN DE LAINES,
CANTON CLOTHS.
ORLEANS CLOTHS.
ALPACAS,
LONG SQUARE THIBET SHAWLS.
BLACK ORAPES earn VEILS.
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460, 449, aod 464 North SECOND Street,
fan above Willow.
ZtPLIYRS.—OnIy 15 cents per oz.
moo oz. A and over 10Oshadescach of
imo BLS, Starky, or _
MAT
BERLIN KNITTI (.1 ZEPHYRS,
For a short tme only, as tes ty must be removed to
make room for our preferred quality Cashmere Ze
phyrs.
FANCY TRIMMINGS
AT STILL READIER REDUCTIONS, TO Kum Room volt
Tiimairms,
Every oath purchaser of Fancy Trimmings rcelnYlalt a
quantity of Zeph)rs as a bonus.
3. O. MAXWFLL & SON,
Trimmings, Shirts and Zephyrs. Store and I„actory,
S. E, corner ELEVENTH and 01W.STNU Streets.
ail-andStif
jouLACK MOIRc ANTIQUE.
-LAP I lot superior, $1.31)4.
101
"
CURWEN EITODTIARI ,t BROTHER.
!' 4.60, QM and 4a4 N. SECOND St b. Rri
VANCE' DRESS SILKS.
1
1 lot bright colors, GO cents.
.1 II Id
.I"ith a Lute nf gaper i orloods, maaaemablL giro.
nUR EN STO Da RT & BROTH. .
fed , * & W ant and 41aa N. BROOM) Wi LW.
RICA PLAIN BLACK SILKS, in all
vndtbe and grade'. aupe.ipr goode,_at 90 and 66 ota..
and $l--and nob_ Bayederes. riot; neat 511316 C roll Bro
cades. URIVEN BT_VDDART BROIILER.
I'o3 6t 460, CM and 431 N. IiECOND 81.. ab. Wtllow.
CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
I kit Se•inoh Black Levantine*, 70 oents.
1 in 611
61 14 61 0 in II
46 66 46 66 81.
" Baths de chine. Tir cents.
CURWEN BTODDIAT & BROTHER,
fee-et 460. M. and 444 N. SECOND Bt, a.b.
BARGAINS FOR SIX WEEKS.
THORN . E & 01118 M, N. E. ocirner EIGHTH
and SPRING ARDEN, would respectfully inform the
npukko grdral that hr now (January 20,1860,) until
tae let tL 67008 th e wi ll
OF PROFITB I
They have an excellent stock of
Long. & och e Shawls.Engludi and Amerman Blankets
Hot Shirting and liheeting i Mustma.
jlmena l o s f , gi, a lo l segtioe.
&ALE:1011g Cl oak s
1 , 531 1 67 1 g1LX8.
Rest make of blank sulks.
Idermoes, De Lamm, German Poplin &o.
Many of the above goods will be sold
Al UGH UNDER 008 T PRIORI
N. 11.—It will pay to give WI It call. late
I[4OBIERY (1001)8. —J. WM. 110E
ALMANN, No. 9 North EIGHTH Street_, Minnow
open his Fall Iftock of Hosiery Goods. Uodervests
and Drawers ofOartwright and Warner'ssuperior manu
facture, for ladies ' and misses' wear. Merino Shirts
and Drawers, for eats arid youths. Merino Hosiery,
Cotton Hosier ,
Woollen Hosiery. Gloves and Gaunt
lets, and guo s generally appertaining to the Hosiery
Wetness. J. . respectfully solicits the attention of
families to his stook, assuring Meal that his stook is un
excelled for variety by finpotherla the city end that
his prices.are as low as those of any other regular hewn.
N. 13.
-w
f la l , lo abatement made from the prioes named.
aeld
A WAMSIITTA SIIIRTINGS, SOFT
FINISH ,Just opened.
44 Masanville Storting, at 1.2)4 teats.
4 4 Irish Shirting and Fronting Lineal.
and 4-4 Unih r cnkable tlayele. te
over o or ntan Malaria.
g_e Stook of arm Ent r dories, vety cheap, viz ,
hlettarCpllars and Sleeves, Collate, Embroidered Linen
Cambria Itandkeroirsts, tot.,
Laxites laTi Cents Linen Quark. Handkerobles, in
" G e e t u v ti' r e ' ditliandkerohlefs, Blank Cravats, and Nook
titfittlTE SOCIDEV variety.
WINTER STOO reduoed ot all kinds.
Pa k e e n t d a gib ir ig e k l iF l2°lind.
amok Bloaking it urzum id
GREAT REDUCTIOn untAL/fAryjetohilst
Jalf
taking
ti shook.
EIGHTH an narttsets.
BLUE PLAID FLANNELS.
Elegant !troche Shawl&
Fine Cloth Cloaks.
oollen Long . Hhawle,
Pretty 20 and 22 cant Celsius.
S :
r W°P l i UMunrand 88,
n 1 1 .ta.
mhall4 BllLE
FB.
Qood r go t l A ,V4l,ll.rgrim,..
lbw aten and Oust me yes, el) to 70 cents.
Veetiags very cheap.
HI cep% first-rate Shf te and Drawer&
(Heves, Ties, Male, deo., age two lots.
000 PEN & COMMIX.
- NINTH and MAILKILT.
N. R.—LITIFN GOODS, a large and &eatable stook of
every desoriPtion. Jell)
VINEGAR. - 200 bble. Clarified Older
Vinegar; 60 de White Wine Vineenr.k•Mie
)4 3 1 i ta r e ct vi c re li ,ett . tfo g nir ge A b i thu s w . L f ty,
- ix AM S AND SHOULDERS. —2,3,00
it -I Pleoes City-Smoked Hama and Shoulder&ollie.
WO Siegal extra engar-aured Hemp, (or sate by
RAMER & CIL. ARCH Street. door above rent
CHEESE —375 boxes Herkimer County
Cheese, le goy., ind forms!, by 0. c. sAin,Eyt
09.. *X01119016 g 4 our bore I'D:W. (ft
'FANCY DRY GOODS.
SPRING OF 1860.
MARTINS,
• PEDDLE,
, HAMRIOK. & CO.,
No. 80 NORTH FOURTH BURNAM,
Have now in gore, and are daily reoelting,oomidete
lines of the following desired° goode, visa
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND CANTON FANS,
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMM AND BRUSHES,
NOTIONS OF EVERY RIND,
Adapted to Southern and Western Trade, to whloh we
Invite the attention of dre•olut heroic fel-dol
1860. SPRING. 1860.
NOTIONS
FOR THE
SOUTHERN TRADE.
M'OAULEY.
BROTHER, Bs
I3REWSTER.
No. 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have a large and complete assortment of
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
FANS,
BELTS,
WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANOY GOODS,
To whioh they Invite tho attention of Bret-eltwe hrty
era. foS-tf
H DUHRING & 00.,
Nos. ne and 20 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Ara now reoeiving, by nuooeseive arrivals from En
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
Or
IN ola El AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine Sewing Bilk and Thread—end eolioit an jn
speorion of their °maple!e and well-assorted Moak—
anPaClaLLY ADAPTAD TO BOOTABRA AND WASTARN
STADE. . rea-arn
1860. SPRING. 1860.
BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN,
Would respeetfully invite the attention of Buyers to
their
SPRING STOOK OF
NEW GOODS.
For Men's Under Wear. Also, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
and
FANCY GOODS.
Of all dssoriptions.
Machine Seunngs (Ladies') Dress Trimmings. No
tinsicno., Sce,
409 MARKET STREET.
SHOE FINDINGS.
WM. JOHNS & SON.
IMPORTERS AND DHALBRS IN
BOOT, SHOE, and GAITER MATERIALS,
LASTING% GALLOONS,
MIMING% PATENT-LEATHER,
• FRENCH KIDS, LAGETS,
SLIPPER EWERS. lt4h
N. B. CORNER. FOURTH AM) ARCH STREWN
(04m
SUOEktABERS' GOODS.
! would respeetfully melte the attention o(
8/1011 AND GAITER. MANUFAOTIIRBRS
To my large and well-eeleeted stook of
SHOE STUFFS.
These goods are, as a general thing, imported by me,
direct from the Manufacturers, and I have reason to
believe, from my experience in the business and my
knowledge of the wants of the Shoe Trade, that I can
offer indnoementa equal to any in the bunion. Sly
Moak sonsiatt in part of the following
Bleak and Colored Union Lasting,.
Black and Colored Satin Francais/.
Bleak and Colored Caseimere.
Black and Colored Eugenie Cloths.
Colored and Bleak Union Galloons.
Red, Often, and Blue Edge Galloons.
Black Silk Galloons and Ribbons.
White, Bleak, and Brown Slipper Elution.
Congress Gaiter Web, from sin to se in,
Boot and Gaiter Straps—Paper Buttons.
Cotton, Silk. and Linea Loom
Whits batmen—Black Cotton Velvet.
Shoe Dunk, Drills, and Linen Linings.
Mad and D. and Amerman Patent Leather..
Amerioas Patent Grain or Split Leather.
Tramps and Grissom' (lazed Rid,
Super realities of Calf Glove Kid.
Barbour's Shoo Thread—Shee Lilts.
Button Nooks and Shoe Puska/.
EDWIN W. P AYNE.
te3-fmw Itn •00 ARM BTIOII3T.
,Kinnuour.h.q.
SLEEPER & PENNER.
vvmoLze,sia
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS,
No. 830 MAIIIERT STREIT,
WM. A. DROWN & 00..
lIMBRRLLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERS.
N 0.1146 IiIAIIKET STREET.
tB3-lin PIIILADELPHI♦
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS!
IVORY TYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES l
At
MOO LEE Er.
NO. 626 CHESTNUT STREET,
Below Seventh (opposite Jeyne's Hall).
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l.
Those who desire a really splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should oall dt this
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN
SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE.
Oozes of DAGUERREOTYPES or Anahrotypes, of
any size, finashed m Mayon, Om, Waren-Cocos,
PASTIL.Or SO IVOITTYraII. Otr-s.n
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
BOYD & STROUD.
_IMPORTERS J: JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a oompleta Bloch of
QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISU MINA,
At their Old Blend, No. 99 NORTH FOURTH b
four pore below lerobanta' Hotel. to whleb they to-
VL a i t e e T n ti l ig a? A n T ° IID I gI A : LA 0 111 1 : " feign.
WRIGHT, SMITH. & CO..
CHINA, SLABS, AND QUEENSWARE.
PITTSBURG AGENCY.
GLASS. NAILS, tee., delivered from the I. eotory
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. -
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6 North FIFTH Street,
fe3-frewOm PHILADELPHIA.
TURNBULL, ALLEN, &
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALP, DEALRRS
CHINA AND IN
QUEENSWARE.
Nos. 23 and 116 SMITE FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market and Chestnut 'treats./
07 . PITTS111110 °LAI. A GINCY. GLASS. WWI OR
wr inn TACIAOR, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
fewem
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
B A.FAHNESTOOK&CO.
•
DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESAI;II DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
OHRMIGALS,
CORKS,
SPONGES,
AMERICAN AND PORAIEN ESSENTIAL OILS, hO..
And Manutaontrete and Bole Proprietors of
13. A. FAHNEBTOOI(.I3 VERMIFUOR,
Nos. 7 and 9 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
East side, a few doors above Market,
re3-Ers PIIILAIIELPITIA
DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, (to.
BORT. SHOEMAKER 8a CO
AORTHEAST OORSIBR
FOURTH AND RAOR STREETS,
WHOLZSALR DRUGGISTS,
Moder. sad Neon In WINDOW °LAI% PAINTS
gum lavas the attention of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Po their large stook of Goode, whieh they on, at the
Wait of rate& ooli-if
IZUIRB 7 STREET JOBBING HOUSES
1860. SPRING. 1860.
FRESH GOODS.
RIEGEL, BAIRD, Fa 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
ow
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET.
.PIIILADELPHIA.
Would reimeetfully invite the - attention of Country
Merohanta to their •
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Vililoh they are now receiving in store.
iSir Merchants would find it to their advantage to
call and examine oar stook. te3-3m
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY & 00.,
IMPORTRR AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. itEl NORTH THIRD BT.,
Are now ready for the
SPRING TRADE,
And prepared to offer, to DASD and oromet sta
months Buyers, one of the
LARGEST
AND
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In the oountry, and at Priest tear trill defy competi
tion, not only in this, but In any other atty.
Purohasers will find our Stook wall assorted at all
seasons of the year.
I. T. ITALY, 1149. It. DIINLAT •
was. P. WAY, fee do ono. P. WAY.
y ARD, GILLMORE, & 00.
NOS. 40 AND U NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
AND
PANOY DRY GOODS,
WHITE 0001)13, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND
fea-An SHAWLS.
RAIGUEL, MOORE, & CO.,
(LATE RAIGUBL .t Co.)
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 920 AND 222 NORTH THIRD BTREST,
ABOVE RAGE (WEST BIDE).
IM•et PHILADELPHIA.
ANSPACH. REED; 8J
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOO . DS.
NO. 190 NORTH THIRD STREET.
(VORNIIR THIRD AND CHHIRY IMO
PHILADELPHIA.
J ANIPACH, JR. Osat. E. Morava.
Wm. ANIPAOH. JAR. AL RIND, DAVID B. SWAIM
(03-9 m
MILTON 0007111. WM. M. PARRAM. 1017. D. WORE.
COOPER, PARHAM, & WORK,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
OP
HATS, OAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET.
MT Constantly on hand a large assortment of Straw
and Laos Bonnets, Panama, Leghorn,
fe3 and Palm Leaf
Hats, Bonnet Trimmings, Artifiotal Plower., Ruches,
gro. -3m
FAUST, WINEBREN ER,
& CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
ARD WARE,
NO. 49 NORTH THIRD STREET.
&hole Market, new Brown Slone Store, ereoted on the
Old Oily Hotel Lot.
PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID TADS?. D. I. WI NIDRDIfIIHi.
W. AL CARVIIII. rerl-tm
HENDRY & HARRIS.
MANDPAOTHRERH AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. W. CORNER THIRD AND ARAM STRUTS,
tIAYaELL & HARMER.
MANDIACTIMIEW
/SD
WHOLES/LIB IMMO
ts
BOOTS AND SHOES.
F 0.126 NORTH THIRD BTRIIET.
A fall saaortinent of Olt? made Boots and Shoes oon
shall, on hand. alll-tf
PHILADELPHIA
LAINGr d; MAGINNIS,
Importers and Wholesale Dealer, in
IRD3H, ENOLIBII, AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS.
FRENCH AND ENDLIBII LABTINGS.
A7TOE MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES:
rw oi
eo MACHINE SILKS, THREADS, COT
TONS. NEEDLE OLE S, &c
A .
SGENTS FOR
Ourne. y's oaleb.ated IX L. Alsohtne Bak. and VoSeld'n
Patent BootVeen.
No. 30 North THIRD Street. le:3-3m
SOWER. BARNES & CO..
BOOKSELLERS
AND
PUBLIIIIISIt3 OP
PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONS' OEOLOOY,
BROOKS' NORMAL AFUTHMETICB,
SANDERS' READERS, &0.,
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Molt aide. below Arnh Street.) tell 3m
ERC HANTS BUYING OIL
PCLOTREI AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-CLOTHS,
346 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We Invite the attention of dealers to our large etoek of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRPAGE OIL CLOTHS.
GREEN GLAM. D O.L CAMBRIC.
a besntlful smote for abides. The legge.t Meek of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS In the
market, at prim whin!' defy oorneatition. fig 3m
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& CO ,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Or
DRY .GOODS,
NOS. 280 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE,
Reepeotially Invite the attention of borers to their
usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
Or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among whioh will be found full linos of
BATES' MILLS AND YORK, COMPANY'S COT
TON ADES.
Also, a LARGE VARIETY
01 New and oonSned Sty too of
PRINTS,
MERRIMACK SECONDS,
fo3-11m
1 860 . SPRING FASHION. 1860.
WOVEN (:FORE TRAIL
SKELETON SKIRTS.
MODE DE P4RIB.
OSBORNE & CHEESMAN.
ANSONIA, CONNEOTICU.T,
ARE THE SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THESE
CELEBRATED FASHIONABLE SKIRTS.
Their Goods are all made with special reforms to
the wants of a eritAl trade, and they ate oonfideit that
for
SYMMETRY OF FORM.
QUALITY OF MATERIAL, and
PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP.
TRH All lINIIQUALLID IN TRU OR IN ANY OTIIIII
COUNTRY.
Being made under both the "Extension" and "Woven
Skirt Patent.," there is no hability for infringement.
Our faoilities enable us to fill promptly the lamed or
ders.
F or mile everywhere by the Trade .
P. El.—Ladies should be particular totes that "Woven
Gore Trail, made by Osborne tr. Chessman," le printed
distinctly en the band, as an evidence of genuinely's.
ja.96.det&WlTifln
COINS AND MEDALS OF ALL KINDS,
Mlnerala_, Miens. Frnir6ring+ A d
ntorrap
hi'
Bta
tiOnell. and Fanny Artiolea, Bought'aD_
W. IDLER,
1104..1m. Nn. 11l North NfNTR. nova AHRH It.
WICK -MAKING MACHINES which tem
rt Dial eodwee lo.oop wilily, Brick Pre ekes,
EIS! t r h
n IC A t 111; t el
111 a raVratnMsall
le -am
mAOKEREL.-500 bbls Prime No. 1.,
App fibls Imo No. 3., 21;0 blue Small No. 3., and an
atortmeat of f'ao3agea.
or sale by WM. 3. T_AYlo k co.,
In and 124 NORTH. Wharyee.
PHILADELPHIA
SKECETON SKIRTS.
WANTS.
i - No WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS.
-IL The advertiser has a thorough knowledge of this
businsini, and. being connected with it for twelve years,
has a Imitative conneotion. He will engage with an
established house as salesman. or take an interne in
the busineaa. Legitimate re ties will be attended to.
Address at this o ffi ce "EN VERPRIBkt.'s fe&-tt•
WANTED—A Business Man who has
had some experience ip soliciting trade and who
has a good lumuaintance in Philadelphia lts. refer
ence required. pplr "II
by letter to . V.' . "at this
office, giving addreu and occupation fort e past five
years.fed-2t.
W.AN TED.—A young man from the
country wishes a situation in Wholesale Dry
Goods or Grocery House, where he Gould obtain a know
ledge of tbe business. Wary pot so much en object u
a permanent situation. Address •' 11." Ulnae of Mr
Press. . feB-3t
WANTED—A young man about 16
veers of ego, as entry clerk. and to make himself
dgeneral' useful, in a wholesale jewelry office ; a era
uate of the High ochnol preferred. Salary moderate
the first rear. Address JbWELHY. at the Office of
The P ~,, , with name and addreas, stating age, in the
handwriting of the applicant. fel-tt.
UJANTED—A SITUATION as SALES
MAN in a Dry-goods House. by a Young Mar
ried Man from the interior of Pennsylvania, ho
can command a fair amount of country trade. Good
eity and county references given. Address .2.. C.
Gardner ' Merchants' Hotel. until Wednesday—then
York Sulphur Springs. Adam' county, Pa. fea3t.
WANTED—Three Furnished ROOMS
V V within a few squares or the Girard House. whore
mall family Gen keep house. Address Box 213 Post
Office. fe6 3t.
WANTED.—A Lady who can furnish the
high esltestimonials, desires a situation an House
keeper. Addreu, for six days, "L . H.," at this of
fice.fee4t.
WANTED —Enterprising Men. as Agents
far the eale of " EVERYBODY'S WYER
AND COUNSELL9It IN BUSINESS." F rom_B6 to
111 to a day can b 3 readily msde. Apply to JOHN E.
POTTER. kablieher.6l7 Stumm Street, fe4.6t
To CANVASSERS —One or two first
olaaa. reliable CANVASSERS for Johnson, Fry.
& Co.'s Works wanted, to go to Ch Molten. where an ex
cellent openinkia °Eared. Apply at HI LAHR Street,
Ohmic), Miaow. O. 1. GRIFFITH&
tea-at.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED,
HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN,
DREXEL & 00.,
Par lit 34 SOUTH THIRD BTRF.ET.
FOR SALE AND TO LET
POE SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
rßoprrt.Ty.—q valuableAßM on P. R. R.,
roar Oen. Warns station, 12 =lee from t 'he city front
ing on Lancaster pike; coritam.loo acres. The land is
In a high state of cultivation t fine atone mansion. tenant
and coach house, all necessary out-litiildings, with fine
I n:ter s ely! t w re ith m oti ' t f e w x ce a te p r t orwri,nlTinegfitnhersotug the [cialui
within the same distanoe or fluiadelphia.
Also, one Delaware-county Farm. of 75 ages, fine
location, near Linnwood station. Those who went a
country residence. having property to exchan..-e. had
better examine this property before purchaalng olse
where.
A Lot of Ground on Pine street, west of Twenty
second.
• •
Some fine Lots on Trenton reviews and Clearfield
street, clear of all incumbriusce, will be exchanged for
small homes..
. . . .
A great variety of Dronorty, ground rents, and bonds
for salo and exchange.
feBtO P t 9 Y (4)
LEVI 3 COFFIN',
WS WALNUT Street.
pOR SALE A seven-roomed Thick
Dwelling. A Arcot of Lieu°, wdl be taken as
payment. Address "Kr x." Ledtrr offots. It.
port. SALE—A Ilona and Business
,-:- .1 0,110 8 n t;e fillod fors Put Baker. Apply at fee-:t•
10 (X) CASH, WILL PURCHASE
one-halt interest in an Extensive
nu Meted n Bennet in New York, that in this city
yielded 411,000 the past year. Address " New York.'
this office.
pOR SALE.—The Stock, Good-will, and
Fixtures of a Retail Carpet and Oil-Cloth fltoee.
One of the best location!' in the city. Rent 4 low, and grill
be sold a bargain If applied for immediately. Ad
dress " Box 32P." Philadelphia P. O. tea St.
FOR SALE—On accommodating terms,
the store and Dwelling N 0.5291 Soot SECOND
Street. Apply to WILLIAM It. ALLEN, Yo.
ARCH street. Tel St.
AROB STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE
—The Store and Dwelling No. 211 Arch street.
Terms easy. Apply to WILLIAM IL ALLEN. No.=
ARCH street. fe4 6t.
PUBLIC SALE OF A FARM, LATE THE
property of Abram Powell. deoessed, containing
about BRYENTY ACRES, in Upper Barbi, Delaware
empty, beautifully initiated on the Delaware county
(old Baltimore' turnpike road. 43i miles from Market
sires t bridge. Philadelphia, and within a few rode of
the new West Cosner Railroad. at Darby-road etntion.
The Improvements are extensive and subetantial. and
a good variety of fruit on the place. It will he shown,
on application to ABRAM or HIBBERD POWELL,
residing thereon. The wile. which will be poctive. to
commence pt o'clock P. precisely on day ethe ninth of second month, (February,' l&e, when the
cenditions will be inane known.
lase-let' BY ORDER OP THE HEIRS.
F OR S ALE— THE BROADWAY
mito MNDRY AND MACHINE-SHOP, BT. LOUIS,
ESTABLIBHED IN ISNI.
. _
This 101 g-established and well known Foundry is of
ered for sale on neeommodstins terms.
. , . .
During the last eighteen months the Buddhism have
all been rebuilt. in the most approved modern stele, and
new machinery added. rankles the most complete es
tablishment of its size in the Western country.
The Foundry Building is 06 by 66 feet, and famished
vrith Cranes. Cupola, Core Oven, &c., &0.. complete.
The Machine chop is 120 by 40 feet, two and one-half
Marie' huh. and contains large and well-arranged set
of Lathes, Boring and Flaying Machines, &0., usually
found in Mope for doing& general Machinery business.
The stock of Patterns is the largest and moat valuable
in the city of Bt. Louis. Flaaks.l ode. he.. about Black
smith shop, Foundry, Machine whop, and Boiler yard
in abundance.
. .....
A most excellent opportunity is offered for two or three
Practical mechanics. with a small amount of Capital. to
embark in a well es Wished manufacturing business.
For particulars address, at St. Louis. Mo..
fe.l.lmif CUDDY. CARPENTER. Jr. CO.
fri TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
lk.N. A Retail Store and fixtures, well looateci for busi-
A Mill, fd by IS feet, three stories high. with water
power and steam fors eonnns and finishing gooes.
A Dye House, 60 by 28 feet,with good water for dyeing,
and plenty of dry room.
This property in Fisher 11 lane. near the Germantown
Railroad, being so very sooes■+Dle to the inte r makes at
very desirable.
Apply to THOMAS R. PIFHER.
Ja2l-ti Fuher•s Lane.
FUR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian apd Twentieth etreets, haying throe
fronts, cuitabla for a church or factory site. For terms
km, eddrees I. B , at thin office.
PAOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua
ble corner lot ,125 feet square, haring three fronts,
admirably located for a factory site. It re situated in
the southwestern part of the city. in a ramdly-im-.
proving neighborhood. It will be sold on reasonable
terms. For particulars, address " K.," office or The
Press. jolt-tr
UOUSEJ TAVERNS, and STORES,
ata. Real Estate of every description, for sale or to
H
rent. Apply to MAX EIN'S.
Rest Estate Agent,
No. 727 North SECOND Street,
in L. Toorny & Co.'s Seed Store.
AH orders will be promptly attended to. En glish.
Froneh, and German spoken. Collector of Ground
Rents. • nlB-am
gm 70 OAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
kkriThe Elachmery Stook, Fixtures of large
Manufectory of PAPER ttAbt3lNtriS, replete with
every convenience for carrying on an extensive busi
ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who
use cash the business POtt sale with or without the
building. Inquire at 3:22 CitbBTtitlT Street.
Jetbisfmtf it
FARMS! FARMS!! FARMS!! !
ma FA RM of ito acres, near North Wales Station, in
foontiromery county, for sate on vary emy term..
FARM of 27 acres on Germantown - P1ke.134 miles from
14 ornstown, improved. and good location. Terms
easy. and immediate Possession given.
FARM of 49 titres, with good improvements—land
under good cultivation—situate pn a pike.
FACTORY for sale near Nomistown—a great bargain
—and terms very eau].
MERCIIAN r end GRIST MILL, with 4 run of
stones, for sals, 12 video from the city. Also, other Grist
and Saw Mills for solo.
STORE. DWELLING, and half acre of land. for sale.
in a good localdy.where a good business can be done.
HOTEL, and 1g acres of land, 4 mile. from Norristown,
a very desirable business stand.
FARM of 69 aores. hlerohart Mill, tco , situate
on Reading Railroad, for sale obeli,.
Several fine Farms to exchange for City Property, in
good looauttes.
First Mortgages on Farms negotiated on reasonable
° WA's) , invested in good first Mort rages.
Aar Fun a catalogue of Farm.. Store., Hotels, and
other property, apply to or a.d em
R. R. CORSON.
fe4-swlm Norristown, Pa
TO RENT,
THE SEGOND AND THIRD STORIES or A LARGE
GRANITE BUILDING,
No. 6 NORTH FIFTH STREET,
95 DT 100 VISIT ID DEPTH.
a
)D1!-wfmlf APPLY ON 'I RE PREMISES.
BOARDING.
BBOARDING-In a Private Family, with
elegant Rooms, at MS GIRARD Street. fee-St"
A PRIVATE FAMILY. PLEASANTLY
loostsd. in a central plot of the city, would acco
modate two patterns% with full er pa rt ial. BOARD.
Please address " B. M," Mood's Dispatch. fest`
PERSONAL.
'INFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN
J. CLEAN, ahas J. J. WILSON, of Philadelphia.
'T /we iallbSney for him in the hitt& of hia brother.
fel-d3tCain OLERY. Philadelphia.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL
BOSWELL & WILSON,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
RAVE REMOVED TO THE S. W. CORNER OF
FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
REMOVAL. --SMALL it CHANDLER,
wHoL,EsALE GROCER O , have removed from
66 North k , ECOND fittest, to In MARKET 808.94
North
t north aide.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
JAS. R. C3AMPBELL. & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES,
BIANKETS, STUFF GOODS, as
11144mtt No. rt? OVIRSTNUT Street.
BURNING FLUID, ALCO'HoL, AND
PINE OIL, in barrels and half barre_
N „ls manufac
tured andj'ar sale by ROWLEY. ASIIBURER & CO..-
Nn.l4 R. Whwrcap. 11l
SYRUP MOLASSES, A.c.-504 hhds. and
bble. chows end rotdium Syy_u_pe. Also,vrime Mum
bavtulg_blo'asses, for sale by JAm °AAIUN & CO.,
ETITIA Strait. lo
ADIUSEBIEFTS.
WALNUT-STRUT THEATRI:
v ir Role Lest/as.— ....Mni.X. A. 4 3111.1;
Mce Manag-- . .. ..... .M . P. .
Beaman a Arent. er ... ..._. G - .
ht
( WEDNESDAY) EA
THIS EvROND. Fel% 8.
FAUST AND_MAROIJERITE.
Mephistophlles. Mr. J. B. Roberta ; Palest. Mr. E. P.
Kenai; Marguerite, Mrs. Anna Cowell; KW/IS. Mrs.
Thayer.
A HUSBAND TO ORDER.
WlTPrioes as mat.
.ts assured sithoot ssits..c4rss.
Doors open st o'clock • re. riorinsnos to sossissso•
st 7 o'clock.
WHEATLEY CLARKE'S ARCH
STREET AHMATRE.
FAREWELL BENEFf I' O SS JANEoomEs.
TIUS (WErtIVESnAN E V E NING. Feb. S.
THE HENCTIBA,A.
Master Walter, Mr. John Gilbert Eir Thos. Clitrord ,
Mr. Wheatley /di " Ja" Cwitbs.
To conclude with
UNCLE BASL
on PaTenn.—Adnusaion. 26 mac no"
Sento in DIMS C1t016.37g Ponta; Parquet. oLo
Doors open at hair met 6 o'clock pe r commence at ?o'clock precisely.
AROH=STREET THEATRE.
FRIDAY EVENING Feb. 10.1934
BENEPIT
p
MRS. „TOR DREW.
By tomee i ratiglit i pe p itr y e N
4}l4tioahrt rulon,
To be followed by the amueinT Lace of
" ONE COAT FOR TWO SUIT&"
Performance to conolnde with the Dironte Drama. of
" ROBINSON CRUSOE."
Er Box rook now open,
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT Bt.. above
Eighth.
Pares.—Drees Circle a 0 cents; FamllLolecle r
Cantu Beats in Priva•e Boxes. Di cents Whole Pri
vate Boxes, of
and 80,
Cacao' or Trus.—Doore open at half past 8 o'olook.
To commence at?.
LANT NIGHT Burr I HREE OF THE. MAGIC RING.
THIS AFTERNOON, for the convenience of Lsosilies.
grand Day Exhibition. Dashing Horsemanship, Ex
traordinary Gymeastio remits. Re . !Sc.
TRH COMIC MULhd.
The Celebrated Artist. R hRR CLIN E.
TRIO 1 WisDNEeDAY EVENING. Feb. 8
MAGIC RING OP THE FOUR ELEMENTS
FIRE WATER, EARTH, and AIR'.
Herbert. Mr. W. H. rage,- Araulph. Mr. Whittalos
Godah. Mr. J. Dame ; Evelio°, Miss Its
Almelo. Mies Adelaide'
_ i l3mist of the Water
Miss Wilton • Novelle. Mies Wells; Brims of
Miss Telford and Miss Evelio.
_
. -
Sesta can b e
e secur ENIC
ed fur th WoNDERe.
la,e Manta Ring Arse
days in advance.
DRA.Y T O N'S
PARLOR OPERAS. PROVERBS, COMM!'
AND D BAAI
CONCERT HALJJ, CHESTNUTree
Stt, our Twelfth.
IMMENSE SUCCEBs.
EVERY EVENING. at IX o'eloek.tExeset Retarder./
Also. bATURDAY A FTERNOO at I o'oieek.
TGIB FXENING. Feb. Bth. %LT% o'cloet.
NOTHING VENTURE. NOTHING RAV E,
A THAN
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.
SENOR OLIVEIRA. the GREAT VlOlO,
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH E N
ELEGANT AND oNLIGRTFUL RN -
TAIoMENT.
Tioketa at Chtekeriaa & Pone, Rif Cheartant Myjekt e
Bock & Lawton's, EM Cheateet street. and at the HaS,
PAICIC—Body of the Hall, to coats; Belooay. SS
cents. It
t • ' a 'A
•• THE lIPART OP THE 4411)P4,"
Now en shi Minn st the ACADEMY UP puts
• RT8.1C,25 CHEETN Street, from 9A. M. till dart.
Admuswon rents.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
GRAND 'CONCERT
SIGNOR BRUCARDIA -
Any
STONOR4 ALDER:TINT BALTARDE.
TRU:MAI EVENING. February fth,
Eleatic BA DC ARDE and Signors ALREZTINI B.Ar.
C+ll bE hare the hosor.to annennoe to the ladles nisa
I Man n &Rim?
TITURSDAY EVANING. Feb. 9th.
On weigh oecavon they will be witted by
SIGNOR hELAVhe_
SIGNOR yAccAFERai. gni
ISON
r. A TT.
The Pianoforte need upon this oecaejon ie Dom the
eelebrated manufactory of Cluckenng Bona, Ware ,
rooms 807 Me ituut Street
TI ICETS, ONE DOLLAR EACH.
To be had at the principal MEMO Store*, and at the Mia..
sical Fund Rail.
Doors open at 7 o'olook ; to commence at It o'elock. At
MoDONOUGHII GAIETIES--t.ACIE St.,
/TX Weer THIRD.
BENEFIT OF B LLY THOMAS.
And PI ROT NIGHT of the Oland !extender FLAW
mime, entitled
THE STAR OF BEAUTY ;
on, Smelts Strowits,
Arranged and prouneed under th e able direetiaa of
A. M. HERNANDFZ.'
'A oIau, %SI TR E OF H P WERI. M TA Y R R p ROWN
in ICH
HERNANDEZ end the Whole GREAT TROUPE
S 'AR OF BEAUTY'. JAPP . 'NPR Moliezv
SILVER SHOWERS. STAR OF BEAUFT.
dECURE SEATS EARLY.
ANDERSON'S E.XREBITION ROOMS,
Inyne's Commcawealth CIOLSTKUT
Street. near Bath.
TRIODONM THEATRE OF ARTS.
1117 - LAST WEEK. "Ve
THE ONLY 1 / 1 1.1SIKUM OF A InTS IN 'rag CITT.
Scene I—Feautdal view of Tangiers. Seen. fr—
Wantnngton at Valley Forge. Beene lll—dpotheordgnf
George Waahington. Scene IV—The famed town of
Saltzburg. Scene V—The Ruing Pun. Sc... Vl—Na
poleon Cronin og the dlos, with an army of NI 00/ sadism
Scene VI t—Tne Slack Rope Performtm been VILE—
TtftlEko Storm at Sea. Scene IN--Steamer Greatßad
ern.
Admluion, 35 coats. Children. LS cants.
Performances over, Wednesday sac sum's, After
noons. commencing at 3 o'clock Evening TX. rod-4t
GEki.ISIANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic Re
beanies every 9 ATT.IRDA_y, at mrsicet FUND
HALL at AK o'clock P. AL Tickets to be had at 0.
Andrei, and Bank dt Lawton's dame &ores. and at
the door. ta2l-Arn
•
CARL WOLFSQRN
ANT ,
• CARL. HORNSTOCR'B
THIRD CI ottiNICAL hOIREE
Will take three on
TRURbtrAY. February 9.
AT rim
FOYER OF THE AC iDF.MY OF ILLISra ,,,
r or . prognimmes and rftftletliATS See at t.e 'rude
ts
Stores. &absen" rs are requested to show their Wl
ni n
Si g
n i i t he
th ra e
ck
d ets ON E DOLLAR, Can be bad on the ewe-
The
oor.
Tile grand ereiretringed Steinway Piano esi
Megan. Blasius & Brother'. Werereorne,xoY
street.
riIEMPLE OF WONDERS,
J. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets. throat and Novel Attraction.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The wonslerful Mapetan and
P Vmstritgenust..
EXHIBITION EVERS WE EVENING UKING TRH
EK.
- .
Commencing at. .sg_dclock. and on WEDNMAI
and SATURDAY A FTEFINOODS et S. Them a
Automaton Rope Vaulter . one of the greatest moat
alechamew. eveke.Ahibited, will appear in even avid -
Don. and perforffi We astonretuus meta.
Admission 25 cents- Children La cents. 62.1-41
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADE3IY OP 21111
FINE ARTS, _
1035 CHESTNUT STREET,
re OPEN DAILE, launder e exeepted,) from 9 .9. DI,
till 6 P. M.
Wanted—The Tenth volume of " Urbis Burnam
restiris" of Pirantse.
Admiumn 25 ciente. Children under rt yea half
price.
Shama of Stock 330.
WATCHER, JEWELRY, dec.
a PRATT 84. REATH.
N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS.
IMPORTERS J
NV A T 4.) ES.
JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c., &c
to-lm _
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
inviteapeout stienttoa to their dock of ELVER
/VA R ti, which is now urstaany Ism, abiding s ye
asty of pattern and design unsurpsesed by any boobs
dte United States, and of finer await, than is assoadito•
bared for told* use in ea von of the world.
.3 a x Standard of Myer Ja 935-1000 parta pare
the Engiloh Sterling 925-ICOO "
A/201104A and Frenzh 904000 u
Maui it mill be seen that ye give thutT•llne parts met
than the American sae Fume& CAM, and ken setts viros
then tee English Sterling. We melt ell am eve Sitter.
sad we gnstnnts co the quality as above (113). whloe IL
the Aiwa tam tan ba ma& to k serricer.bid, and mill
roast the notion at nada meek bettor then the Wei
ars Sibotr stesottestersd.
ITN. WILSON & SON,
S. w. mama FIFTH AND CIEDILAY
N. B.—Any Anomie of Bilnt mannAtotarea aa 1114760X1
span, bat patitivay now intfoinr to frond nal Ant.trib
nut intsdard.
Baden, mulled with the sums standard se used la
our Mail &nutmeat.
Fine &bur Bars, NEI-1000 parts Fors, sonstantly on
band. aull-481
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORE.
Amato:
8170 mnxioris OF DOLLARS,
iNVIITZD /mar OVE R
Asia. math
WORTH OVER 411,050,003.
The ersminnts are Lewin than in ntany oast COll3
111011, sad the Dividends hays been OMT11:116
This is a strictly Pdavrat. COMJVII,CLT. Thell_llre BO
Stookholdes, so that ALL Ttriii PROFITS
DILONO TO THE 1211101113).
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
GRATIS, Oil applioatik
. FO
and
BTARR,A=
10. W. Romer FO TM and WALNUT
n)IILADF.LPHIA REFERENCE&
Thomas Robins, John Wahl.
ordeoakL Davison.
o e hnie% r° , "
oseoh Patterson.
n M. Atwood.
Somas IL Powers.
r E11g.14.15.rt•
. Fuller Leaning . .
tin= C. Ludwig.
Artho• o Coa t i -.
George -W. Tolaad,
illiamMoltree. Thee. Wattson. zil-ivif•
ot , THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET
i 46,
EITABLIIUID IT FONYLSIL. WXLI.S. & CO
II)III ° / i t i r ' etrON.ll l 7: ll : l oi7 o . r l h :ta i r S -=, X . 3 . 61 11
and for _
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
The importance of PbrenoloYY, in the training or the
young, the selection of occupation/ and companions,
and in every department of active life. is !attend at
knowledged by all intelhgent pence, who are acqualit
ed 1,0 its fasts;
Written diiieriptions from daguerreotypes will be
sent by mail for two dollar,.
Catalogues of books sent gra JUAN L. CAPEN,
No. 922 CHESTNUT Street. seeond story,
d 7 Sni if-W 4... Phila.-140 0%.
CHICKERINU & SONS, MANIJ
FACTI:R FRS or Grand and Square, and LL*
%
right PIANO FORTES. Warernoine, hOr caEsug
StreetPianoe to let, taken to exelmire. Ward. a
repaireß. Alen . in connection, a full etock Pornlar
Mute. Moine Booka, etc. ja3l-3inif
FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES.
For sole by FAIRBANKS Sr EWLN6.
rln CHESTNUT Street. Philo.
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.-
TO ANY &KOUT—Upon Watches. Towel:v.
Diamonds, Silvertoto,"Clothing, Merchandiae &a, 5y
JONES & Co.. 0 „Ratak/exiled Brokers, h. W. oortn.r
THIRD and OAS}, l o Streeta. below Lombard. rage
tlnnr• A. M Ph 7 P ,15-3mlr
TEACHER CIF THE - MELODEON.
D. A. WARDEN.
,533.7t 0rt ,r einiet of Bt. James' Fpterot.al Dterah.
6i2 CH MTN T Street.
G UM MASTIC—For sale by
WETERII,I. lk_HR OTHER,
Na.jeA 47 and 44 melt ECONDa Ewe!,