The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 11, 1860, Image 3

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    —„.
he POrtheeinilog Greet Prize Fight. e
From the , l,oodou ..'„„ -,a
*tout the great:prizefight, at:which all sporting
_next,are talking, we may mention that it is to take
thtotteithe . 19 - th of April,. and' that it will be
Aught privately, 'though not,. - Whops,
bonfi
• very, far from Mildenhall, a little
lillagittownlin - flutfolk, on the Eastern Counties
IMe of railway. - Mr. Smiler, the secretary of the
hkritlieiratent ltallway, was applied to, If our in:
graiation he'obrieet, - for a special train along - . his
- :liniiinkt t :aii,might pave haen expected, the eon
cella on has hoon rofnaed.
trobably endorse this decision with their approval
st their, approaching hali.yearly meeting, in ' tho
event of the question being raised...
;The 'assailants' inibeforduwoning battle are Tom
„ Sayers', " the Champion of England," and a yOallg
ihl ow Who is called " The Benicia Boy," an Adm •
titian, who has recently arrived in thiaoountry
for the purpose of fighting anybody who wishes to
dittinguish himself pugillstioally, especially " tha
Champion of England," from whom be wants to
get "the belt," in order to take it. aoroos the At
- Tom Sayers, - the present - ohamplon, le,
••=1 according to common rumor, a small man, at the
somewhat , Mature age of thirty-eight. lie may,
thoroforo, expect some rough treatment from a
youngster of twenty-two, who fought the American
- champion, but - without sueoese.‘ Tom Sayers, it
- appears, followed' the honorable occupation of a
brtoklayer, until he got a taste for fighting, and
when he got a little up" in the world bud the
presumption to challenge Ben Count, who had.
" the belt."
The magistrates of Middlesex, with a propriety
of oonduot which cannot bo too highly commended,
. told • " " that he might do one Ot two thingi
1. That he Might'light, and not get his license for
hi pabile house in St: Martin's lane; and 2d, that
. he mightnot fight, and have his Scenes continued.
Tbe_valiant man of pietistic fame preferred his
-3,10mm U..lllofiats, and Tom Sayers became sham
ton of England without a fight . Now, a veritable'
sham
ton
ehallonges him, and the bets are in favor '
f "Cur goitain." There is a rumor in sporting
circles that the "roughs" will not allow the Arne
' Amin to win, and that if be should got the advan
..tage, there will bo a wrangle with a view to deprive
.. hies of his honors; Without" aring much for the
reratt:--whieb, it will be adMitted Without mush
"doubt, "will not affect our natianalinterestsit may
, he hoped that Tom Sayer.s and young " Benicia "
wilt have fair play: )Ye shall not promise to give
the resnit'of the fight in our second editton'of the
/6th. of April, although it is more: than probable
- that this issue of the battlo will appear in our late
. .eolimansef that date. .
The 'annual 'meeting .of ' the New York State
ifeithrlate 'Asylum has just been held. The erect-
Hon of tbe required buildiegs, now noomarily
suspended In consequenoe of the weather, rill be
resumed In' the spring. to the present date
threeAltettaattd one hundred and thirty-two appli
stioas have been made for admission to the asylum
—a fact which proves. at once, the popularity and
Prospective value of th , , benevolent enterprise.
Itianyuf those applications C(4110 from the would
. bo patients themselves. These applioations have
some troth every State in the Union and from the
Canada..., • Of tho numour who bays applied for
admission daring' the past year, nine have coin
' milted suicide while laboring under mania-a-potu.
ITY ITEM S.
MOTs. ANDHIOT, THE CELEBRATED PARISIAN
CUTTER—The readers of The Preis aro probably all
aware that the celebrated Clothing Emporium of Mr.
tsarina Stokes, in this city, ranks among the foremost
inttitutinne of the kind In - the world, and we are sure
that the' numerous patrons of this popular house will
- rejoice to team that its enterprising and successful pro.:
primer has secured the Baykal' , of one of the most
akin! Parisian cutters, Mons. P. andriot. We con
pistillate this gentlemanugon haying formed so honora
, bleit connection, as we do Mr. Stokes for thus Wording
" the eciumiunity another proof of his determination .to
gratify the good tastier our citizens.
TIIIe.OREBT, CRAVAT. .111IDORIU1L—MT. 'J.,
- Eshleinen;'proPrietor of the great Central Cravat Store,
No. 625 Chestnut attest, (Juice's Band is now opening
his springirripartations,and all the savor's of fashion
wilt hind it toatieir advantage to call early and make
their selections.. The wholesale and retail bade of this
house, in_ the' department, Of Neek Apparel alowk
'almost. inersoible, and only shows what enterprise' and
intrllitent attention to business may achieve. With all
who haVe necks and n due degree of taste in collaring
and cr.:roaring Unmake name of Bohlen= is as fa
miliar as a household word.
Alttorw LE Tat EIGHT DIRECTION.—We learn
that a number of gentleinen in this city have interested
themselves with the view of systematically introducing
a more general adoption of Sewing Machines in rang
hes, pertly as a matter of economy, but more especially
is a sanitary measure. We need hardly add that this
moyemeat will tell 'largely in favor of the celebrated
" flarrisßoudolr" instrument, whioh, by universal con
sent, limier regarded as the beat anitelientieet Family
Sawburflac.hine langs. The agent for the sale of this
admirable machine in this city is Mr. S. D. Baker, No,
72l Melt street.
- CO.'s CONFECTIONED.Y.—We
here taken some pains to ascertain the secret of the
maturity of the confectionery sold by Messrs. E. G.
Whitman ik:oo.i Eeeoiid street, below Chestnut, and in
view of which are prepared to render this verdict:
Theo gentlemen understand their business, and attend
toit; they get ont, determined to make the best con
fectionery in t h e world; and they have succeeded; they
use only the purest and richest materials in mauafaetu
nog.B4o thei hav'e the gee - dense to lathe world know
what they are doing, through the -- ;indest circulating
mediums. Upon the - whole, the secret of their - ,,wivioga ,
me a model worthy of study and, emulation. . •
Tun itritrunt, ST ATEEENT .Or Tan UNITED
STATE! YAPS I:SALSA:4CE. ANNUITT, AND TaunT COM
:PANT wilt be in another column of to-deem
paper: exhibit made is a highly favorable one,
and proves th it the mamtienient of thd Company is in
tompetelat bends-
' TH TUE WAY. or 81.110ACLES, pergolas with ins•
pawed eyesight oannot be hotter suited than at M. .1.
Froaslin'e, Boom Fourth street, below
Cheetnut. Ildieroaeopes; Opera-glareee, iltorosoores
ant. viers sold there,' at the very lowest prites, and
special attennon yaidto country dealers.
TABLU AND PIANO COYER .—A largo assortment
now in atom also, Vine and fruit cloths, two yards
wide. W. ht. Can't & Bro., 719 Chestnut street.
felbdt stuth
"13i; trrilEttil' kketTS TIIII,WISB CORRECT Tultln
oWo."—The - Plinio of 1867 induced many to become
wan, by seeing the faults in themselves and others, in
not:having something from each week's earnings to de-
Pond Ilion 'when unemployed, or when sickness or
Other misfortune ors:takes them, and lame numbers
arc correcting their faults in not waving, and ore daily
ahuNrint Aheir wisdom hy opening accounts in Tun
FIANKLIN BLVING FUND. in Fourth street, below
Chestnut: which never suspended, and paid all some on
demand through the panic, with 6 per cent, intermit.
bums in any antountreeelved, and paid in gold, silver,
or 'notes, as desired. bee advertisement in another
column.
. .
WINDOW SHADES of alt styles, with good and do
-table fixtures, 75 cents, SI, $1.25, $1 60.91.715, $2, 88.55,
evso, $2.75. $3, $5lO, $376.84 60, $6, $7. Shades
made to order of.anr sins o?-color. - W. H. Carryl
Ere.i7l9Chestnutstreet—MasodioHall. fell St ituth
A 13TRAIMER TLEIIS d P33P we TIM CONTIXEN
TAL—tt correspondent of the blartinsbnrpßepuldiran
' writen 'from Philadelphia
,eoneerning the Continental
Hotel and his Imp - mations in reepeet to it. He was con
" adorably astonished At its magnitude and Its external
beintf i hit when he got inside, he :was completely be
-..:wlldared With its extent, its splendor, and the ntagnifi
cenoe.of ail its appointments. Speaking of the scene,
he says( "In all my "experience of buildings, either
or private, I have never seen anything °onion
rabid with this monster palatial hotel, except,' indeed,
thellnown Stone Clothing Nall of Nockbill Sc. Wilson,
. Kest. Oland 608 Chestnut /treat, a few Betimes below the
„Continental, and all your readers are, of coons,
the name of this famous mart, and know of
the eleganoe of the clothing made there."
A ,
Kota von TArdczna.—Whenever there are
. • -
two words of -similar. montane, one foreign and the
other Ynglish, it always sounds more or less pedsatio to
nee the foreign. - Onr attention be called to this by ellen
hearing the French Word suite (sweet) need instead of
at our Onn word, snit, when speaking of a gutter teems,
or a gait ofelothee. As Webster says," in all its senses
the word is the same, and the atfeetation of Inking it
Irenob in one use, and English' in another, le imprOper;
not to say'rldierilous.” Now, there in no dotilkhut that
'n. suit of aptertments in '" Continental Hotel,"
Would ho mut ;:gai ludeedi would be &Suit of clothing
from the " Weyetone Sebum," located under the " Con
tinental Hotel ek Yet to - avoid pedantry, etiolt to the
"above rale,' and buy your clothing at ther_" Ifeltitime
Salsas," where they have bat one price, and that
marked plainly , on the goods. Charles Stokes, priMrle
tor.;
- Fietriaa_Coayunn, se a sanitary regulation, is
attracting some afteitionin the 014 World, whore the
, - health cf woman ie generally much better than ma the
:United States. - In a report road mud adopted at a meet
infof the lotlifee'SfAtionitt Sanitary Association, held
in tendon, in July Wit, the following Impetuses 0.30[1111
"Belieting that a great part of the weakness and dis
crete which the Assdolation aims to prevent is emceed
by improperly made clothing, the committee are pre
paring a celestas eat of patterns for every part of the
dress of ,wornen and children, with 'venial reference to
'health and comfort, with an explanatory tract, which
qal :he cheaply sent to any part of the country" Were
, similar attention paid to gentlemen's dress In this
'ormatryore should eXpect to read resolutions advising
'Jul men, to wear the gay and elegant coetuntee of
ttrauritle Stokes, the National Tailor, of 607 Chestnut
„Sreet, -
.A.llllllllB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
pp R 4 !WHIM, o'ol.ooi LAST maw:
, 131/IARD 1101313E—Phaetnut at., beio* Nin th .
Fl' Bottle, Cal - • .3 Illep i Lexingtci
--, 3-W renohtivanier, NY- NY u Conine, St Joseph
I'S ( Imo. Icy ' J l, Milwaukee
H. Merril, Milwaukee R rner, Mich
: VV:e p rPo l ip_ b n ln i t 'l elf 41veri 8 Viagift:7lfveu :
4,,r. Wa114,11 Y H ,aloott, lea
A W wife, NI • 0 Johnson, Savannah
V il l i :71/fttit, Ala
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4 . i.tgi,titii.t.wile , N 1 ' - ' 1 .1;411 ei l l Y ti l e r ' e 4 ' 'WI' Y.
,Y Miter. N,r 4 . - 10 kanehurg..N Y'
!A S th & la, N Y 8 A waltne,rN J
Il . en. N V -• T P Hunter k Y
N MCraig, i•fy I II Bradford it la, WIN'
.T M Jehnson, Balt -- '•0 H. liurtnit, fly • ,
.I'Pcoin o 14 - , WAtah, D p G tYan wagoner & 9 stuf
f,W 0991stna It Y -' J' ihnith,Ya - ',
Voodrufil'eteraburs H. Banks, PethrslAiri
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- •'Y. fittrin' Dalt - ' T 8 Moore. Bait
CC, eaton,'N Y . - 'D M. Bprogle,rt Y
.T A Wallin, 31 Y - II '4"ootioy, On
. v W %hie , • 'r 1. Entoct
Patton, f , rit . ,- ' , '.l 5 /baboon, Louirville
Marik,lidliklo • , Pl, Btananuly, Buda);
•, 4 8 raransort, Jr • ' • J Manor, N Y „
.... A ikiaterth,'N'Y , ' ' C Call, It y- •
::.iiliirVrizAlTie , - - te!lguitrcgi N gi f ntYa Pe '
• - ritorger4Wetheied, Bait - Y, IS. !WNW,. i t in, Conn
Genre., Gillet, Bait -1 , 13 Barrett, Ba i t
H, B arohun,Waahinatqt. Mae Blanchard Wash
, Wm J thintwells , IN Lome : hi .1 Murehr, St Louie.
. 'Walter Miller; f ltoura , J,Q i nari t 81 Louis
41 1 ( 4t Y lii i iiibobV i l i t na . " ' ' - h i llo&,7„ . ri lf i n, Dei -
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61 Steifatt, Ohio 0 K Earley, Ye - '
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plgtst TY7lBeTr i teyeet. Maws Market.
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Wm Drumm. Del ,:__,_
mn, arm, Del ' .: Id til ime, Cued& W
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' BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second et.. below Vine
831 Beryls. N J D WickotT, N3 .e .
ffletagnit, gli . d. rMlti,,lnoge.
BR Wartord,uoriestown .3 Hiker . . Semler vilin
H. H .14111110`, New Hope 0 Palmer, Bucks no
M WTrego, Maketleld 0 Ely. Hooke or)
E Gillinghem Buoldnglem H H Hour. Philo
H 0 Moore. Bpokinglitun 8 61484118 ns, Books co
E It Hu hie Buckingham Rrt Horrid New New Hope
Bliteeder. Pa . D BatterthwaHe. Pa
.11181ml:son, Bunks no Amos Flattorthw_lit, Pa
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iT Vf: Itgli a gig VTge S oil t , " ri%lCs a .xi
Jame! Penney. Bucks co . 1 1 3 ar li mf i i u milt, Warminster
'.?MitliPA, E Atkinson, Ps.
H Watson. Books co Amos Corson, Middletown
Thou Walton, Bucks no John Sculley, Bunks no
A Lonsshore, Books no
Al en
Her nia,
Newtovrn
h., Buckman, Piewtonm E Walton, Centreville
The ptiareholders wil
NATIONAL ROTEL—Rare street, above Third.
Oscar &abase N Y Mark Connell, Jr, Lane
Wear P Small, Del Levi t.berholtzer, Pa
R Wilson. Utica E W Bates, Wash, D C
H J handler, Pottsville
STATES UNION HOTBL—Merket at.. above Sixth,
Chao J Picot Philo, l'il A Herndon, YU
Oeo L rat, Pittsburg Willis J Croasdele, Del
Geo P Bowing, Del Fdw Cniuston, Dol
B Frank Duncan, Del H Newonmor, II J .
Jaeob Angereon, Pa Henry W Agnew, Pa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill
J Smith, Bucks co Ben) Smith, Bucks co
Hess .Beans. Bucks co Wm Jones, Lehigh oo
4 H Long, Harrisburg
BLACK BEAR ROTBh—Third st., above Callowlllll.
T S Tomple,iluotsoo, Pa .1 Cadwallader,
H Walter, New Britain J Landes, New tarn
Rob' wearoa, Cheater cu Semi Shutt. Bur, on
P Tomlinson, Brborry Casper Rhoads. 9.berry;
A 8 Ronde, Southampton 800 &Garner . WarrirmLn
HJ Berman, Reading M V Vanattadaten & la, Pa
ShoellanlllBloll4 Pa Asa Jones, Pa
D Wolf, Dumber() ,
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, nbnve Race.
B .1 Biinnett, R IC Thorn, Went Chester
If It Thomas & In N Y H Weston, Boston
C Burnett & son. N Haven FJ Painter, West Chester
0 Higgins. Pittsburg F Whitler. Phila
F bho t. Reading J TT Phillips, Towanda, Pa
geo B Baker. Pa B' Thompson. Pt Clinton,
.1 F Troop, Easton J Johnson, Delaware
R H Dyer, Trenton. N John W Thomas. , Boston
T Fry, N Y - Dll Nyco, fhteniavillo
1) W Davis, Pottstown'
COMMERO4I.. HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut
J Jacobs Pa Et Nightingale, Pa
Jas Paint, Morita 06, F A Churehman, Pa
W T Shafer. Harrisburg L S Hoopes, Wilt'', Del
L,Hillinan, West Chester Josiah liaises
Robt Hodgson A Bunting, Linwood, Pa
R Jones, Pa
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
John D Murphy, Belt Henry Fagan, Florida .
John Arnold, Vol Car Mrs Muter
Win Kirighand. Phil% J Turner. Port_Carbon ik ra
&
M R Hannanla. N C E C Brunt's% N Y
W C Satterfield, Md D. Johnson, St Lou is
P Gross Jr Ma, Mess Mr Lottuer. N Y
Jlr &odor, N Y I Coltorn. Mass
ohn Bray. N Y 6 colt az ia, N Y
W P Jinni! N Y 5 Berlin. N Y
F E Dello, * Y Jos Bohm, Cenoinati
B R W oolman, Pn J D Murphy, Balt
D 73lav ME ICR hila G CocA N
HOTEL—Chestant st.. above Fifth,
e, Phran
Wm B Monet, Trenton Jos Mount, Trenton
Jno 8 Williams, N Y G M. Ross, N C
M MoAvoy, Pattsbers W H Beers, N Y
Oenl DR Albriht, Pa IV Tame Va
W B Mahood , Va W Yettensill, N C
Mrs T W McCurdy, Va Mn B Itlifor, Va
A Anderson, FlaJ W Robans, Dover, Del
'Time Campbell, N Y— , If Oliver
M Kittridge & wf, Ky H T N Y
BRogers. Bt Louis B 0 NVakeley, Dover, Del
B Wlviehole, Mass J B Davis, N Y
'rhos O Cochran, Pottsville .1 H Gentry, Richmond
B Halle, N Y
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Eteeood street. above Arch
C Westbrook, Daft W.N Valleau, Oa
MERCHANTR' HOUBF—Third street, Bu c ks lowhiil.
W Chapman Bath. Pa .1 N 'O , ilson,co
Geo L Carter, Harrisburg 8 H Maynard, Harrisburg
F B Hardman, Balt. D Albright, Reading, Pa
H Brown, Doylestown Mrs E Bowes, Union no
A DEammerman, Phil&
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mgitelterra Roux-Fourth street, below Aroh.
Jon Lochbeimes, Pa E Weaver, Phila.
13 H Windley_, Mies 1.1 AI Bates, Del
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James Lake ,Del 11 Clayton, Del
J A Jones, Del W B Titus, 8 .1
E D Pickett, Girard, Pa Jtis Allison, Pa"
w Zioct, 13t Louie JT Williams, Mies
John Gord In, N Albany, Ind 'l' (sham, N Y
Hon Wm Blelyir, Pa B F Giffin, Gs
Jos Li Leibensik, Pittsburg I , Kirk White, York, Pa
THE UNION HOTEL—A roh street. above Third.
A .1' Hotehmeon. Ohio 11 C Gillen, Ohio
Prank J hloMakin,N Y E Moore, Lafayette. Ind
JThorreon&la,NJ LrW ßarony , Allentown
D Hiker & la, Pa A Gaewunann, Phila
ti wpm &la Ey C 8 Reynolds. N J
C'lntent. Bait ' 8 Van Loot Cincinnati
eq Dortinkaon, Dal JR Taylor, Phila
MARINE rtiTELLMENCE.
BHE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Bark Belah. Clifrord,l days from Boston, with mdse
to Twella SG Co.
CLEARED.
Bchr J. C. Baxter, Babcock, Charleston. Van Dusan,
Norton & Co.
Bahr Kato Kallaban, KaHoban. Richmond, do.
Behr larger Blue, Changer, New York, D. Cooper.
Bt'r H. L. Bow, Bier, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
TRLEGRAPII.
Whrreanondenee of the Philadelphia Exellante.t
CAPE ISLAND, N.l, Feb 10-5.50 P hi.
No Teasels have mien seen to pan either in or out to
day. Wind suite strong from N. W. and a high sea run
lung. -
Yours, tco. THOS. B. HUGIIES.
bIIsMORANDA.
Steamship yhineas Sprague, Matthews, for Philadel
phia. sailed from Boston 9th inst.
Sterunslup North 'gar, Jones, from New York, arrived
at Aspinwall 98th ult.
Steamship Kangaroo, Brooke, from New York, ar
rived at Liverpool Mtli ult.
Steamahlp_City of Baltimore, Petrie, for Liverpool,
cleared at New forkirsteiday.
Oteaniship_ Atlantic, Pierson, 7 days from Aspinwall,
nrrly, d at New York yesterday.
bag Ime i raljeson, Stetson. for Cork. sailed from
Ship VIMorY. Carlton, for Aehytifeth d 1011.4 .* l " , •^ ,
York YelteP9s9-
Ship, Talisman, Thomas, from New York, at Bin
mu
Frasso 6th nit.
Ship Wasbingt , * Mle g
from Callao Dec in.
Ship Geo Rayne., Batrihelder, for Hampton Roads,
sailed from CaibtoDeo
Ship lair Wind. Hatch and Daihaway Rill, for
BriniptOn Roads. sailed from Callao Deo 29.
Ship Golden Easle.jmei, for 'Valparaiso, sailed from
Seri Francisco 16th nit
chips Mary Robinson, MoCleave. Morning Glory,
Robb'. and Frankl n Preenum, sailed from San Fran
casco 19th tilt for Callao.
Ship Messenger, Hooper, from Ravens, for .1184o
rah°, sailed from Bermodis 13th ult.
Bark Grapeshot. Homewood, for New Orleans, galled
from Riode Janeiro Deo 27.
Brig C B Allen. Ray. cleared at New York yesterday
tot Jacksonville.
Brig A M Roberts, Collar, from Now York, arrived at
Aspinwall let _
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Mears. Melling, Swan, & Brewer.
M. FINKLE I S SEIVLNE MACRIEFS ARE 'WAR
RANTED the but for all kinds of Family Bowies or msnn
teetering purposes. If they do not work well they wil
be exchanged, or the priori refunded.
Fries 420, and upwards. 912, CHESTNUT Street. up
stairs. laol-tuthles et*
TM HUNAN rlAllt.—How many persons
abdse this delioate and beautilbl ornament, by burning
it with alcoholie tbashes, and plastering It with grease,
which him no affinity for the skin, ano is not absorbed
Burnell'. Cotoaine, a compound of Coooa-nut Oil, leo.
!unrivalled tut a dressing for the hair, is readily oh
garbed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various oondi
tions, preventing its falling off, and, promoting its
healthy growth. Bee advertisement. dil•sSm
Glom & BAZllefl
OILUZA?ID NOINICLISS FAXILI Brifing-Itailitoni
BAYSN.B SAVING FIEND—NOSTIIWBAN
CORM SECOND and WALNUT BUGBtll.—Deposits
re
oaived in small and large ailments, from ell °lames of
the csommunity, and allows interest at the rate of fin per
0ent.1)67 annum.
Money my be drawn by abode without ion ens
tereet.
Moe mot daily, Loma =till o'olook, and on Mon
day end Saturday thahl I In the evening. Provident,
FRANKLIN FELL; /Crowther sad Seoretary, CHAS
M. MORRIS.
Smortes Sgwract Mumma.
1 , 10.2 Sawing -.4100
No. ISewing Machines... 110
The Family Hewing Machine, 75
The Family Bowing Machine.— . 60
I. M. HINDER 6c CO.,
dirka • No. VA CHESTNUT Street.
ON' ?RIO Oiormsci C < sill Lens!
Brame, made In the beet manner, eznressly for RE
TAIL, SALES. LOWEST gelling Imes marked in
Plain ngsres. All goodie made to order warranted 801s
feet/wt. Oar ONE-PRICE Syitom iaatriotb adhered
o, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
All are thereby treated aIike.JOMARKENES & CO.,
lea tf
, CM T Street,
flumimanis Ftaa-Pitoo, SAPHS.—A viny
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for mile at reason
able pricey; tia. SO4 CHESTNUT Stteet. Philadelphia.
sun IfNVANS k WATSON
_ _
SAVING FUND—NATIONAi. Sinn TRUST
Gektenr-Chartered by the State of Seamyleant&
RULES,
1. Modey to reoetved every dal, and in anyamning,
arse , or Irma
' I. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
the day It is put in.
S. The money is always mdd back ha GOLD whenever
It Is called for, and without notice,
4, Money inreoeived from Rzeeraors, Adrnistitiratert,
asirdians • and .other Trustees, 10 large or small sums,
to remain a long or abort period.
O. The money received from Depositors is Invaded In
Real Estate; Mortgages, Ground Emits, and other fad
eless serantiek
1.0160 e open even Oar—WALNUT ntreet, southwest
orler ALM MIL Phtiodolobii. apA
♦T RIDVOLD MM.
ISO 01128TNUT STREET.
PUILADILPIIILL.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1860.
.
MARRIED.
COLLOSI—LOVE.—In Mount Holly on tho Bth inst.,
by Nov. J. p Mlller, or Bristol, Mr. N... D. Colima of
Bhilsdelpinn . , to Miss Kato A. Love, of Mount Holly.
N. J.
DIED.
ROGERS. —On Friday, the 10th inst., George H.
Rogers.
Ms male friends, and those of the family, are invited
to attend his funeral irom ins late residence. N 0.939
North Sixth street, on, Monday afternoon, at 3 o'cloak.•
PATTERSON.—At his residence, Evansburg, Mont
gomery county, on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, Col.
Samna! I). Patteraon, Sr, in the 02d sear of his age.
The funeral with take place on Tuesday morning. at 9
o'clock. and arrive at Laurel Hall Cemetery oboe!. I
&cloak.
•
EICRWFKY.—On the morning of the 9th inst., Ellie
Randolph, youngest son of It. I'. and Mary M.
Ifichetky, Merl 4 months.
The relatives and Mends of the family are invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of h e parent'.
No. Ma Melon street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at
o'clock, without further notice.
WAt3llDitrit ON.—On the morning of the 9th Instant,
Werner Fairfax, only e. n of Warner F. and
Waehln agect2 Tear' and I monthe.
I'VENTZEiIi.—On the Bth met., Henry Arney Went
eel, In the 40th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residenoe, Fifth street, above
1
Diamond, on Sunday afternoon at o'clock.
ItIcCATILLY.—Un the Bth inet., Mary MoCaully, in
29th year of her ago.
Funeral from the residence of her uno , e, Mr. John
Drir, Wood and Amber streets, tens morning,at 8
o
" 1311 . E.NNER.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Christiana,
wife of Honry Brenner, in the 343 th year of her coo.
Funeral from the residende of husband, No. 1123 Otis
flats Wood),street, Kensington,: on Sunday afternoon,
•
at 1 o'clock.
.
AN DERSON.—On the 9th inst., Chrlstiann Anderson,
aged 62 pears and 6 del e.
Funeral from the residence of her eon in-law Jacob
Kneedler, 945 Darien street, between Eighth and Ninth,
above Poplar, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. *
TAYLOR.—On the PM inst., Witham Taylor, in the
26th 1 ear of hie ape.
Funeral from hie late residence, No. 423 Monroe at.,
(late Plum.) this afternoon, at I o'clock.
MALUED.—On the 9th Inst. Daniel Nairn, eon of
Andrew and Elise. Ann Maimed, aged 13 seam and o ll
days.
111 1 18 T.—On the Bth itmt., Mrs. Mary Ann Hirst, in
tho 48th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residenee, No. 841 York
avenue, above Wood street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1
AKF,RS.—On the 9th inst., Josephine, daughter of
Joseph and Elisabeth Akers, aged 4 )eare and 2 months.
Funeral teem the residence of her parents, No. 911
Filbert street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. •
CARPER PLR.—On the Bth loot., Bachel B. Carpen
ter, wife of Engle Hart Carpenter,in the 24th year of
her age.
Funeral from her father's residence, near Hart
villo county, on Monday morning, at 8 o'olookr..
BURK Ha HDT.—On the Bth mat., Hannah. consort of
the late Henry Burkhardt, in the 76th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her eon, O. J. Burk-
hard[. No. 130 Green street, this afternoon. at . 2
FiNLEY.—On the Dth inst., John, eon of William and
Nary Finley, aged yeare.
Funeral from the residence of liar Parente. No. 413
Maria stre6t, above Coates, this alternoon. at 1 o'clixdr.
LYLE.—On the tth Inst., Mrs. Anti Lola, aged 59 years
and 1 month.
Funeral from her Into residence, No. 1551 North
Eleventh 'street, below Oxford on Sunday afternoon / at
2 o'clock. •
• .
FERN BERG.—On the Sth inst. William Henry, only
son of Charles and Elena Ann Farnham, aged 3 years
and 7 weeks.
. .
Funeral from the residence ochis parents, No. 1616
Green street. this morning, at 10 o clook.
LOOHART.—On the 9th inst., William C., aced 6
years, and Mary 13, aged 2 years , son and daughter of
George and Sarah E. Laotian.
Funeral from the residence of their parents, northeast
corner of Keefe and Wheat streets, thin afternoon, at 2
o'clock.
nESSON & SON, PREVIOUS TO RE
MOVAL to their row Store, (No. 918 CHEST
NUT Street,) will cell on - several large lota of
ING GOODS,
AT PRICES BELOW THE COST OF IMPOE.TA
TION,
And have now ready for wino
Second Mourning Idr.lliante_, Gingham(' Mouaelino do
Raines, Melly de Raines, Bareges, Chenoie, Chene,
Mohair., Tanjore, Looting, Chintzes, Laoo
Lace Bele, &0.,
BESSON & BON, Mourning_Btore,
fe9 No. 808 CHESTNUT Street.
Tr"HOME. ,, —REV. 3. HYATT SMITH
will deliver his celebrated Lecture on" HOMO."
NDEI, AND I{ A IN BALL, on MO., DAY
IN% Feb. 13, at 7)( i o'clock. Proceeds for the benefit
of the Northern Baptist Church. Tickets. 25 cents.
TTHE ORPHANS' APPEAL.—A LEC.
lure will be delivered by L. SILLIMAN IVES,
M, before the Catholic rhilopatrian Literary Insti
tute in aid of the Catholic Orphan Asylums of this city,
on FRO) AY EVENING, February 17,1860, at 73i o'clock,
at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Butueet—Religion
without Faith. Tickets It cents. left-stuthAf-4t
- SATAN IN EDEN.—LECTURE TO.
MORROW EVENING. by Rev. A. C. 'FROMM,.
HARD, above Fourth. Morning Service, le% It•
Ccr"THE THIEF'S PRAYER."—REP.
J. B. DALES. D D. will preach on this subject
lORROW (Sabbath) AFTERNOON at 3)i o'clock,
In the Upper Bell of the American Mechanics' Build
ing, corner of FOURTH and ORORGE Streets. All are
welcome. 'lt*
ranBISHOP SCOTT WILL PREACH TO.
MORROW(SABBATII)MORNING and E VEN
EON UNION M. E. UNVEIL FOURTH street, below
A
The Seats aro all Free
Int 18 T ALL AND IN ALIA—
Col. 2. The Peoples eyes oPeningi
VACIIING(D. V.) by T. H. 8 t OCKTON, on BAII
BATH AIORNING. at JO% o'clock. at N. W. corner of
GIRARD Avenue and TIIIRTEP.NTH Eitreet. All are
invited. Lecture every WEDNEBDA x NIGHT, at 73i
o'clock. 110.
rjrREV. DR. TYNG, OF NEW YORK,
is earieeted to preach in the Church of the COV
neut. CONCERT HALL. CHESTNUT Street, above
Twelfth, TO.MORROW, (Sunday,) at lON A. ht. Ser
vice also at 7H P. M. Collections in aid of the Sunday
School. It*
ra. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY,
STEP HEN
CHESTNUT and FIFTEENTH Stn.—
Rev. STEPHEN H. TYNO, of New York, will preach
In this Church on SABBATH AFTERNOON. Feb. 12,
at 34 o'clock. Morning Berme at 104 o'clock. It•
WCHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNI
VERBAI.IBI`,/ LOCUST, oast of Broad, Rev. Dr.
LI AMON Pastor. Services TO•MOR ROW, at
MS A. M.. and P.M. Closing lecture on Spiritual
ism in the evening. It.
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH—giouTti
v A ffirrrxii
Livatr, nto - t - fiiti3r=-
tary addressee by gentlemen o the conereestion. It*
ItTUNION SERMONS TO THE YOUNG
The thirteenth of the course to the young, under
susploes of the Young Men's Christian Association
alba North Presbyterian Church NIXT.H. Street. above
Greeo.erill be preached TO.MOSIOW (oundar) NV E.
m
NINO by the a CuARLEs Kitifirtfl. D. D.
outer of St. Mark's Lui barna Church. Services at
o'clock. I t•
Icr y a rn' !lb-18'11114 N , aurEflaßTtrlll:
nor.
of BINTIsENTtI and BANSOM Streets , and in
the
EVENING in the Rev. Dr. Wylie'e elturch, BROAD
below HPRUDE Street. At the evening service, tee
whole of the lower pert of the church will be reserved
exclusively for young men. Mr. Guinness will nreach
nest week, on MONDAY, NVEDNE.BDAY and FRI
DAY evening.. in Dr. Wyhe's church. It.
C7/1711ACII UF'r, ~—+ramannricraxt,
MELUN street. above Twelith.—SONDAY. Feb.
1 11 27J . 1ev. R. A. Carden will (D. V.) preach MORNING,
end EVENING. Fourth sermon of the eerie', on "The
Heavenly Pathway," in the Morning. Strangers always
weloomo. Please ask the Sexton for seats.
"HOME ~ "11031 E ~—.` ROME. "
VINO.
AND HAYDN HALL, M , NDAY
E fell 11.'
MLDR SCUDDER'S FIFTH AND LAST
FCTURE ON INDIA.-THE GREAT LRC
OF THE COUReE.—Owink to a bre-alignge
ment of the nail, the evenins hes been changed (ruin
Thursday, the lath. to MONDAY, the 11th inst.. at
which time the lecture will be delivered at MUSICAL
FUND HALL commencing at 8 o'clock
Bubject: Critical Periods in the History of the British
Ematre in India—acme account of earlier Mutinies and
Mauacree—The late Great Rebellion: its Nature and
Oce.asion— Fite Atrooities; how far exaggerated—He
roic Deeds—Destiny of India.
Tickets ne..ts. May be had at the booksto•es and
Cublication houses: rooms of the y : M. C. A . No.IOCO
hestnut ',treat; and at the office or Northern Assurance
Co., 425 Chestnut street.
03- STAR OF BETHLEHEM LODGE. NO.
14t9. 1. 0. of 0. F. The members are requested
to attend the meeting, on MONDAY EVENING, OM.)
Ad who bayonet passed the Chairs are particularly de
sired to he present. OEO. BERTlitAhl.
fell 2t* tdeeretarY.
rab A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
V. S. HARRISON, No. 3I SOUTH TENTH
Ptreet, above ohestuut, has the only Pine Likenese of
H. O. OUINNESS—tho only one authorized by luau.
and his signature Mt/wiled. All others are spurioue.
rrr THE CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF
THE CATA WHIM, WILLIAMSPORT, AND
ERIE H. abLHOAD COMPANY sire resumed to cal
at t hen ffice of the Company, MS WALNUT Street, a ll
the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. 1.t., and sign the power
of attorney authorized by their Committee.
A.1',1. JONES,
J. MOSS.
JNO. I'. HUTCHINSON,
E. P. BORDEN,
THEO. LEE,
Committee of Chattel Bondholders.
aI:rGO HEAR LECTURE ON "110ME.' ,
MONDAY EVENING, at 7% o'olonk. f 011.20
rErTO LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS.—
Presidents, Seeretariee, or members of Literary
Institutes. and Debating Societies, would confer a great
favor by sending the names or the °Moors and members
of their Association, the date of its organisation, the
night of meeting, and other matters of interest in con
neetion vRh it. to •• Rob Roy." office of The Press,
before next THURSDAY EVENINO. felt-tt
TIIE LADIES OF THE SECOND U NI.
VE MALTNT CHURCH will hold a Festival at
_SHINOTON HALL, EIGHTH and SPRING GAR
DEN streets, on TUESpAY EVENING. Pommy 14th,
when all their friends are cordially Incitod to hewn
sent. The Entertainment will oonsiet of an Exhibition
of a Banes of Select Tableaux• after whieh a Suomi
Musie. Philadelphia Band. Tickets No. Children Ito
companied by their Parents. We. Doom open at 7 o'clock.
Tableaux commence at Di o'clock. Entertainment
for Babluttli School Scholars at 2 o'clock in the After
noon. Admisslon,36e. toll-3ti r.
firALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
CENTRAL HIGH SCH OOL.—the Elemi-annual
Meeting of the Alumni Aesociion of the Centml High
School will be held at the High School Building, BROAD
and GREEN (Breen'. on WEDNhSDAY EVENING,
February 16041860, at 7,4 g o'clock. Member. of the Au
rometion may procure Tickets for the Illgh Moot
Commencement on that eveninr.
FRED'K HEPER, President.
CITA.. E. BUCKWALTEN. Becretarl•
itrALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
CENTRAL, MOH SCHOOL—The Eighteenth
Annual Address will be delivered by JAMES H. LIT-
Esq., at the Musical Fund Hall, on THURSDAY
EVENING'. February lath, 1884, at a o'clock. Tickets
may be obtained of S. Kingston McCay, Esq., N0..17
Walnut street. and at the office of Dj. Atk lotion. No.
215 Spruce street. FRED'K HEYER. rresident.
Ouse. E. Buns WALTER, Beoretary. feb n-stutlat•
r y•- REY. J. HYATT SMITH'S LECTURE
on "Home."
A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF
the • Point Breeze Park ABI100111ti011" wall be
be at the PARK, on TUESDAY next, at 4 P. M., to
take into consideration the acceptance of the 'nipple
meet to their Act °Einem:oration, recently granted by
the Legislature. 11•
SPIRITUALIBM.—WARREN cuAse,
of Michigan, will lecture at Saoni-Street
rHicr rp
n SUNDAY. at IOM o'clock A. M. and 7M P. M.
Ane morning lecture will be
On the Idol and Ideal
Goda." Admission cents. It.
ErPITTSBURG AND YOUGHIOGHENY
COAL CO.—The Annual Meeting of the stook
rs of the Pittsburg and Yougbioghenl Coal
WATERmiI be bele at the °Moe of the Company. No. e 0
WATER street Pittsburg, no THURBDAY, ktlie 16th
February. at which time an Election (or seven Director'
will be held, to serve for the ensuing_year.
Pittsburg. Jan. 41,1860. WM. LITTLE,
fed awdoi3t• President.
HE RELIANCE AW-
E COMPANY,
DILPIIIA, February 8, IMO.
eillth Mato In pursuance of
timed gentlemen were nen
te of Wm Company for the
TT. OFFICE OF T
T UAL INBURANOI
PHILAL
At en Election, held on the
the charter, the following nn
nimounly re•elepted pirate'
enintinglear, vie :
Clem Tinsley
William R. TtioMeeoll,
Frederick Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
R. I, Carson,
RobertTolend,
Frederick Lomas,
Cherie. S. Wood,
Ames Woodward,
And eta meeting of the lh
TINGLEY, Esc., was unai
dent.
fog thotutt
littrrinel Itiaphtim,
Hobert Steen,
William Ittusser,
hen). W. Tingley,
htarshall Hill.
1.. LothropChiles ,
nnd,
ecobT. hunting,
Smith llowen,
John Nagel, l'itoburi,
. aril, hold this day, (31,L:1
nimoutily re-oloctail Prost
13. M. HINCHISIAINI.
I;suNninty AND ERIE RAILROAD,
Philadelphia, Jan. 21, ISNL--NOTIOR.—The An
eeting ot the Stockholders of the Sunbury and
Erie Railroad Company will be held at the aloe, N 0.324
WALNUT Street. on hIONDA the 13th day of Feb
snarl next, at le o'clock A. M.
At this meeting an Election will be held for ten Mana
gers of the Company, to serve for one year.
The polls to ems at 3 o'clnok P. N.
Ja24 tuthe tfla Iv -EDWARD SPOFFORD. See.
co— NSUIt AN CE COMPANY OF THE
STAPE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHI TA February 6.1860.
The Directors have Oils day deolared a Dividend of
TWELVE AND A RALF DOLLARS per share on the
Capital Stoek of the Company. payable to the Stock
holden% t heir legal representatives, on demand.
fe7-1041
FREV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL
preach on MONDAY. WVNESDAY, and
lAy erenuigaotthis week, at 7 o'clock, in Rev.
r. Wyhe'a church, BROAD street low spruce,
WM"
wrArtmEN2 o 10 TINE IJ.NION 'DANK;
aa reenired by the second section of the Aot of
t re General Assembly of We Commonwealth, approved
t le 13th day of October, A. D. MOT:
Amount of loanp and discounts__ 01
specie HO 734 28
~.—........
" duo from other banks... ......
42,033 68
•of notes in orroulation • 100.3 30 00
deposds, maladroit' below:lea duo
to other.hanks.... 958.618 44
hIPLADELPHIA, February 10, 1800.
CITY OF PHILADELPIII4 as:
I, James Lesley, Cashier of t'es Union Bank, being
sworn, depose and say that the above statement is oor
root to the best of my knowledge and belief ;
JAMhii LEKLEI. Cashier
Sworn before me, this 10th day of F_ebruary, A. b .
1.8 a). It Y. C. ELLMAKIiR, Notary Yobbo.
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Desires to acquaint hie friends and former patrons, that
he has returned to the United States, having ea:muted
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EXTR ACP FROM CONTENTS.
The False and Trite Records ; Geologic Testimony ;
Kingdoms In Lines of Existences ; Wrist the Mown
itocount or Creation Is t Conflict of the OeoloFic Faith
with &Innen and with the oriptures s • The P•seuegin
the Mom° Account of Creation, and the ttubstitution
the Ganloicio by Hush Miller; Forms in the Rossi
Kinednin ; General Confliets of the Geologio and Sibli•
cal Christian Faith, &o.
Tho object of the work is tomboy that eolog le Faith
inferior to the Biblical On moian faith, which Benin
gists are endeavoring to overthrow and annihilate. if not
in all Its parts, at least in its foundation and material
element. The weight of the argument. nu may be
Judxon by the title,_ is directed aralnst the prouuetione
of the late HUGH MILLER, which hear upon the over
throw of the Biblical Christian faith. In discussing the
subject. it has been tho Intention or the author to treat
it in such a mincer at to draw the attention of Chris
tians to the importance of the principle' involved.
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n raze/et of pr no, by RUDD & CA RLLTOII , rue
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fell-sth&e-at
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY. AND TRUST COMPANY OP PHI
LADELPHIA. Office, 8. E. corner of THIRD nod
CHESTISU 4 treete.
DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR IMO.
The Directors, front the surplus or saying upon the
business of the Company for the sear ending December
31,1859.1mPa declared a BONI'S to the Policy Holders
to the extent of TWENTY.FIVE PER CENT., to be
adIINI to the insured amount, payable at death, or else
the present value IN CASH, at the option of In
sured.
A9BIITS., JANUARY I, 11.01.
Con on bard, and in bank5........8.14 2.0 10
Cann in bank at New °Noma. 11.674 12 Lonna on call, securod.by nmplo col-
I n toralv 61,511 93
15120436 74
Bills receivablo.,. .......... ...... 101,876
Real estate.bonda.llllll Mortgagee . 10 e.916 HJ
Bank, railroad, canal, and other stooks and
(maned en ponedene linies.;le . forrea premium, an'd
halanca doe frani
5 .......... M. 846 27
Present va tie of annual premium ... 1.064670 80
TORS.
Benjamin W. Tingley.
rAtrtek Brady.
Thomas T. Lea.
George Junkln.
It. Franklin Jackson.
Pliny Fisk.
'RAWFORD. Presideryt.
TINGLEY, Ytee President
tare and Treasurer.
I B. God,l trd, M. L.. Alex
lilll•atuthl2t Wat
•
Stephan It. Crawford.
Paul D. Goddard. M. D
James Iloverena,
Daniel Haldeman.
William W. Godwin.
'Alex. C. Hart. M. D.
S Pilevn.o
BENJAMIN %V.
JAMES R. liumra, tlenro
Afrdmnl Examiner,—Pau
C. Finn, M. D.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOE
00111PANY -OF NEW YORK.
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
MUTSU IN
WORTH
MOW ON liNaL 444444
WORTH OVER eIS,IXO,OOI
The premiums are Dowse than in many other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been onzalitt,
This Is striotly lYfornAL Orp&riy. Ttpio tre no
Stookholdere, so that AL THE PR
SOILONO TO THE INSURED.
pamphlate, apd every information, may be bad
GRATIS, on application to
F. RTCHFORD_ RTARR, Mont,
EL W. oornor FO A URTH and WALNUT Strode.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES'
Thomas Robins. John Welsh.
Mordeoai L Dawson, George H. Stiletto
rJohn
poor H. Stroud, E. S. Whalen,
if M u
Mere. J. Fisher Leamtp
aleph Patterson, William C. Ludwig.
John H. Atwood, Arthur' liCotnn,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Tolarid,
William Ma Kee. Thos. Wattano. nRI-Itll*
COPAR INERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE.—The copartnershtp heretofore
existing between the undersigned under the firm or
DEIN. Z & IVIDIESEL, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the firm will be settled by
Heuer & Wined!, who continue the business et N 0.414
PHU:irk:Street, A. C. MI 17,
Plots., Fob. 10, 14tH. DODO ASEL.
NOTIOE —The undersigned have this day
11 roused a copartnership in the business of Menu
fseturin4 Jewellers under the firm name of BARER tc
WINSEIi, and will carry on said business at No. tli
Po UNE Meet. r. Mr. BAKER.
Phila., Feb. 10,18.50.-feli-9t• DODO WINSM..
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
PAPRR MANUFACTURERS' AGENT,
Orders solicited for every desoriptlon of
PAPER AND PAPER•M Street,'S MATERIALS
No. 17 South SIXTH Poiladelphol.
fell-6m"
GymNASTIO INSTITUTE—For Ladies,
Gentleman, and Onliken of every age. Prole.
111 . 1.1.blBRAND & LEIIIB, northeast corner NINTH
and ARCH.
Fencing and Sparring Academy in tire lame building.
TRANUER, have you visited REIMER'S
S
PIIGTOGRASHIC GALLERY, SECOND Street,
above Green Go at once See the Life eize Photo.
graplia in Oil, as well as the small Photoz raphs, Am
broil pea, and the Stereeireopec It^
DRUGGISTS AND
11 PHYSICIANS.
Mrs. JAMES BETTS. INVENTIONS FOR LADIES.—
Approved of and highly recommended by the Medical
profession throughout too United Staten, Thirty 'llion
sand love ids haying Wren advised by their Willman'
to use her Surgical Appliances. Phe would caution
Morchante and others against purahaa i ng except at liar
resitloneo, 1(139 WALNUT Street, WleTO she can be
consulted daily, between the hours of 9 and 0. tier
look of tentinionlabr will ha given on application.
tell-etuth-ly
lON ! 1010.-10,000 TONS ?UNE AND
AL CLEAR WATER ICE. From Pito 14 inches thick
cakes 22133 inottag. !loused in the best insane r and in
tiredaxesh houses, and covered with salt hay. No pains
or °spline° have twee spared in procuring and racking
this toe. It in of A No. 1 quality. and will tie sold at a
reasonable price per ton, 111 the blouses, if applied for
Boon.& PALMER,
Who eats Ice Dealers
ItSOl/-111 oughkeeysio, V.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CARD TO THE
LADIES
AND
TO OUR COMPETITORS.
Having obtained room tar the display of our CABII
- Z ENIYIIB Jr) our retail department, by means
of the unexpected rapidity with which our retail stook
of Berlin Zephyrs hu been reduced in volume at aa cents
Per ounce, we have concluded net to said the balance
to the New York Auctions.
In reply to the ill-ad curd Arta! of a Competitor, we
refer to our advertisement of the reduction in price of
our Cashmere Zephyrs also, and hold our large whole.
sale still* of Berlin Zech, ra in readiness for further
de veloAien s.
It J. 0. MAXWELL & BON.
MOURNING FOULARDS
BESSON & SON,
WILL OPEN TO-DM
THEIrt IMPORTATION OF
BLACK AND WHITE
BLACK AND PIINPLN
P 0 ULARDS.
MOURNING STORE,
It NO. 808 CHESTNUT STREET
CASHMERE
KNITTING ZEPHYRS,
Eg=l
TWENTY CENTS PER OUNCE
not (11.1.:,
BING LE,
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, AND ZEPHYRS,
foll-stuthSt ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT
NOTICES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
This Ooiupany has opened an
OFFICE AT 413 CHESTNUT STREET,
(OPPOSITE TER CUSTOSI HOUSE.)
Where Passenger Tiekets can be had to any point in
the WEST, and arrangement/ made for the Shipment
of Freight/ from Philadelphia to any point aoceuible
by Rail or River from Pittsburg.
General Information respecting Routes, Rates, &0.,
Ito., Elan, be obtained from the representatives of the
Company at this aim
H. H. HOUSTON,
GENERAL FRItIOIIT AOHNT.
Phila., Feb. 9. ISC.O. feni GE
FANCY DRY GOODS
STILL AHEAD!
,DOUGLAS Sc SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT.
„ BELLE OP THE SOUTH,”
The most Perfeot and Beautiful liklrt ever produeed
MADE WITHOUT CLASEL
and warranted not to get out of order, in
13, 11, 15, 00, 23, 30, 33, 40, end 30 HOOPS,
EVERY LADY' IM REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM BEFORE PURCHASING OTHER MAKES.
Wholesale Dealers supplied by
DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD,
f•10-Itu
1860. BPRINth 1860.
NOTIONS
irOlt TIIK
SOUTHERN TRADE.
M'OAULEY.
BROTHER. &
BREWSTER.
No. 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have a large and complete assortment of
HOSIERY,
• GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
FANS,
OVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS,
To witioh they invite the attention of first-olupopy
ere.
HDI3I - 1 RING & CO.,
•
Nog, 96 and 98 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now receiving, by YUCOOIIiVe arrivals from Eu
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
of
ENOLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WANES,
Machine Sewng Silk end Thread—and soliott an in
spection of the i r complete and well-assorted stock—
nat./SMALL'S' AUAPTPU TO BOUTIIIION AND WICATIOIN
TRADE. fe3-3in
1860. SPRING. 1860.
BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN :
Would respectfully intim the attention of Boyers to
their
PRINO STOCK OP
NEW GOODS.
For Mon'. Under Wear. Also, OLOVES.IIOSIBRX,
and
FANCY GOODS,
Machine Bewingi r Val e irs ri ) P irels Trimmings, No
tions, &0., Ice.
fan-3m 400 MARKET STREHT.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1860. 8 P R 0 111860 .
One or the largest and moat complete stooks of goods
In our line in this country. The Lest terms and the
cheapest prices.
0. H. GARDEN &
Manufacturers of. and Wholesale Dealers in,
HATS, DAPS, FURS,
SILK and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW GOODS,
ARTIVICIAL IFLONYXRII. YIATIIRII9, I,tcnne. AC..
Nos. 600 and 009 MARKET STREET, S. W. corner
Sixth. fe7.3sn
SPRING OF 1860.
MARTINS,
PEDDLE, •
HAMRICJIC, & CO.,
No. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store, and are daily melt or, complete
lines of the following desirable goods, vl 2.:
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND CANTON FANS,
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHY.%
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Adapted to Southern and Western Trade, to which we
invite the attention of firetrolass Dupers, fOl-3,a
WM. JOHNS S: SON.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOT, SHOE, and GAITER MATER !ALS
OALLOONB,
"MEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER.
FRENCH. KIDS, ',ABETS,
SLIPPER UPPERS, A..
N. E. CORNRR FOURTH Attu ARCH STREE7I3
fee-3m
MOSS, BROTHER, & 00.,
PUBLISHERS BOOKSELLERS, AND
BfATIONERB,
NO. IVO b R KET otTPERT.
ARNOLD'S GENUINE AYR TING INKS.
There Wing luminous article o ins in the inn , ket,
tt a ImportenWthe publio should where The
Genuine Article," is sure to ho obt
An invoice per ship Ann E. II direct from the
numulso_turer, Jost received, f . who lesale nnd
Urt . Bl : l ; tlh e rizi i tt alettf:'gvcrpt,atal.Tati
SALT, SAM:. 5 WU Sacks Liverpool
ground; 30t10 do Mhtan's and Marshall'. ;
30.04 ha a sisoyted Dairy aad Table; 10,000 bnshela
Turk'. !Would,. For igile by
ALEXANDER REHR,
kw A' VA South, rind $l3 North WEAR VBS.
THIRD.STREET JOBBING HOUSES
HENDRY & HARRIS,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N. W. CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STREETS,
1860.
RIEGEL, BAIRD, & 00.,
IMPORTHRS AND ;JOBBERS
or
FORHION AND AMSHICAN
DRY GOODS.
•
NO. 47 N. THIRD STAHEL
;PHILADELPHIA.
Would respectfully invite the attention of Country
Merehants to their
LARUE. AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OE
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Which they MO now reeeriong m fitoro,
tkT hlerehants would rind it to their advantage to
call and examine our gook. fe3 3m
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY & C 0.,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
No. 99 NORTH THIRD BT.,
Are now reedy for the
SPRING TRADE,
And prepared to offer, to Oleo and prompt sax
month. Buyer., one of the
LARGEST
Ann
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In the country, and at Pmts that will d4fy conwiti
1t.., not only in that, bet In any other city.
Purolnuers will find our Stook well assorted at all
seasons of the year.
3. T. WAS. 17/111. H. DUNLAP.
WY. P. WAY, fed 3m OM T. Way.
y ARD, GILLMORE de CO.
AND SPLI I
NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
AND
FANCY DRY 000D8,
WHITE, GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE
RIF.S, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND
fa3-3in SHAWLS.
ANSPACH, REED, & CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 130 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(CORNER THIRD AND CIMIRY
PHILADELPHIA.
ANSPACII, JR., CRAs. E. AIIPACII.
A:4BI.ACW. JAI. M RIM, DAVID M. SIVARA.
te3.3a4
MILTON POOPII2, WM. M. PARHAM. HOST. D. WORN.
COOPER, PARIIAM, & WORK,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
OP
HATS. CAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 51 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Constitntly on hand s large assortment of Straw
and Lowe bonnets, rename, Leghorn, and Paha Leaf
Hats, Bonnet Trunnoings, Artofictal Flowers, Ruches,
ho. fe3 3m
FAUST, WINEBRENER,
& CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
li
HARDWARE,
NO. 49 NORTII THIRD STREET,
Above Market. now Drown Stone Store, erected on the
Old City Hotel Lot.
/111.ADELP111.a.
DAVID /AUST. D.,. WI'RCRR\RR.
W. M. CA R TER. (c 3 tin
tiAzrax, & HARMER.
MANUFACTURERS
Ass
WHOLESALE DIALSES
is
BOOTS AND kszaursi
NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A fall assortment of CRY mute Boots sad Blume oon•
randy on hand. go-tt
LAING & MAGI.NNIS,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
IRISH, ENGLIIIII, AND AMERICAN
TRVEAD S :
_Eito MANUFACTURERS" A Rrt/VNI.B.
yv.wi N MACHINE SILKS, THREADS, COT
TONS. NEEDLE:3 , &c.
SOY .E AGENTS FOR
Gurney's oeleMated IX I. Machine Silk, and 13 stield'a
Patent Root Trees.
No. 30 North THIRD Street. fe3.3at
- i7 . YORK
SOWER, BARNES. aSs Co..
BOOKSELLERS
AID
OV
FELTON'S O('TLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONS' GEOLOGY.
BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETIC%
SANDERS' READERS, Ae..
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(End tide, below A roh Street.) tea-0m
r 0 mE nu HANTS BUYING OIL-
J'• CLOTLIB AND WINDOW MADE R.
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-CLOTHS,
lbS 6 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of deniers to our large stock of
FLOOR, TAnLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN ULAZID 0.1, CAMBRIC,
a beautiful smote for Shades. The !swot etook of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF 1101,LANDS in the
market, at panes which defy competition. fe3 Sot
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
NOB. 239 AND 211 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE,
Respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their
usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE. STOCK
OT
FOR RION AND Dolt ES Tr(' 00118,
Among tvluchwlll L. found full lines of
BATES' MILLS AND YORK COMPANY'S COT
TONADES.
Aleo,e LARGE VARIETY
01 New and confined Styles of
PRINTS,
MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4.e.
fe3-Pot
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
SPRING TRADE. 1860.
DALE. ROSS. &
WITHERS.
521 MARKET, AND 518 COMMERCE ST.,
PRILADELPULA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
uP
SILK r& FANOY GOODS.
Have now ik complete Weir. to which they ito the
attention of buyers.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co.,
INPORSNRS AND WILOLEBALN DEALERB IN
DRY GOODS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMESES,
SLEEPER dc FENNER.
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS,
WM. A. DROWN & CO .
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERS.
No. 946 bIARKET BTRNEIT.
t08•IID PHILADELPHIA
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED._
RI)
mall
ileum mall A. . *. M. - dmli
PHILADELPHIA
1860.
SPRING
FRESH GOODS
SILK
& DO.,
DRY GOODS,
BLANKETS, STUFF UOODS, is
No. 1:7 CIIEBTNUT Street
UMBRELLAS.
MEESE
No. 330 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
WANTS.
A SITUATION WANTED as BOOK
". KEEPER. by 4 YOUNG NIAN who hu had
three years' experience, and is quick at figures; can
Ano speak and write the German humus linently.
Unexceptionable reference even. Address "J. D.,"
office of The Press. e11.3t.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE—A splen
thdiy-loceed Lot. clear of tneumbrance.
100 feet front on MASTER Street. Twentieth Ward, for
a desirable improved property, for which the balance in
east, will be pant. Apply at No. 40 North FOURTIFS.
Street. fell St*
IR ARE CIIA NC E FOR A PERSON
-KAP about engaging in tegginem—From 'OJD
33.000 in boida and ehnes I by the package) will be given
in exchange (or a itnall, genteel hove. Addreu. eta•
tint Price and location, 1.. A. W., Prue office. fell-. 30
WANTED—A Situation in a Wholesale
Or Retail Commis, on or Forwarding Noose,
by a young man having tan and a half years experience
in a JobbinK House; reference, present employer,.
Address " 1.. L.." boa 1911 Philadelphia Past Office.
lelo-6t'
WANTED—IN A DOMESTIC COM
misfaros HOUSE, on CHESTNUT Street. a
SALESMAN—a thorough acd indefatigable mart, end
,rte acauainted with both the city, Southern. and
Western trade, Tod also with the manufacturers in and
about Phil .delptait. Will be iberally treated with in
the war of salary. &o.—by addressing "Clerkship." at
the race of this paper, over real name, !which will he
held strictly confidential.> 109 It
WANTED—A SALESMAN acquainted
with the near traria, in a Dry•eoode Jobbiaa
House, on Ma KET .treet. Also, a Boy to learn the
Addreu " Jobber;' office of The PrNi, w:th
rent name. In confidence. fee at-
W ANTS A i.ITUATION AS TRUCK
GROWER or FARMER and GARREYER. a
married man. (an American,' with one child. Hes been
three roan in his 'present ettuatton, and will be thsen
egeed on the first of March. Apply to R. (Jul •Ti ?1d
and e.'4 MAKEL' Street. fe9-.3t•
VITANTED.—A Lady who can furnish the
• highest:testimonials. desires a situation as House
keeper. Address, for six dips, "1.. H.." at this of
fice. fe6-6t •
o WINE ANIiLIQUOR MERCHANTS.
T
Tho advertiser loss a thorough knowledge of this
business, and hissing been conneoted with it for twelve
years, by mineralise connection. lie will IMMO with
an established house as talesman, or take an interest 1,
the business. Legitimate tonne. will be ettobileu tn.
Address at this office felY-lt •
L AND WARRANTS WANTED,
RIGIIP.ST PRICE 01Vi.:4
DREXEL &I CO..
34 SOUTH THIRD BTRZET.
Jeal lit
FOR SALE AND TO LET
A N ELIGIBLE ROOM, LARGE AND
AN
with tool light. to rent, at MS CHESTNUT Sire et.
second story. equable to any clean and genteel hneinehs.
Apply at Ast.ton'e Commercial Agency.
filOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPF.RTY. A valuable FARM, on I'. R. FL.
pear lien. Warne station. 12 miles from the city. front
ing on Lancaster tile; contains lim acres. This land is
in a high state of cultivation; fine stone inausion.tenant
end coach house, all necessary out-buildings. with fine
miring, and stream of 'eater running through the farm.
This huh or. without exception. the Uncut to he found
within the came distance of Philadelphia.
Also, one Delaware-county Farm. of 75 acres. fine
location, near Linnwood station. Tunas who want a
country residence, having nrouertY w exchange. had
better examine this property before purchasing else
where.
A Lot of Ground on Pine inlet, west of Twenty
second.
Some fine Lot• on Trenton avenue and Clear6t4l
•tram, clear of all incumhrance, will be exchanged for
small houses.
A great %snots of property, ground runts, and Loads
tot salt, and exeltange.
Apply to LEVU; & COFFIN,
fee-tot 308 WALNUT Street.
FOR,. SALE—On accommodating terms,
the Store and "levelling N 0.313 EnothSECOND
Street, Apply to WILLIAM It. ALLEN, No. as
ASCII street. fel St•
A RCH STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE
—The Store and Derelline No. MI Arch street.
Term. easy. Apply to WILLIAM R.ALLEN.No
AKCII 'tree'. (el lit•
En FARMS! FARMS !! FARMS!! !-
Pa.FARM of 110 acres. near North Wale. /Ration, in
Montsomory county, (or eat° on very easy terrine.
FARM of 27 sore' on Germantown Pike, 4 miles from
Nornetown, hi hly improved, and rood location. Tenni
easy, and immediate posseecon riven.
FARM of 49 twres, with rood improremente—land
under Emil cultivi.tiop—situate on s pike.
FACTORY for sale near Norrietown—a treat Ormuz'
—and terms very easy.
MERCHANT and GRIST MILL, with 4 run of
stones, for IMO, 12 miles from the city. Also, other Grist
and Saw Mills for sale.
STORE, DWELLING, and half sere Bland, for sate.
in a frOti locnbty. where n good homes' can be done.
HOTEL and 16 sores of land, 4 Ll3l:6llfrom Norristown,
a very Ceurable business stand.
FARM of 60 acres, Merchant Still, i&s. aituate
on Reading Railroad, for eat, nhelp.
Several fine Panne to exchange for City Property, in
good localities.
Post Mortgagee On Parma negotiated on reasonable
° Viler invested in real 6ret \fortesl ea.
' LT For a catalogue of Fain... Btores, Hotels, and
other proven!. apply to or a_d eas
R. CORSON,
fe4awLnNorbstown. Pa-
COAL LANDS. Scc.. atc.—About 703
Acres Coal ,AM Duildtnit Lots, 9 Perms. Lame New
Hotel. Store. Stabline, &e. Thu property Is
!rented in Luzerne county, at the junction of the has.
inelianna and Lackawanna rivers. at the head or the
WY °none Valley, directly opposite Pittston, and the
lands of the Creel Pennsylvania Coal Company. 7h•
Lands have been nor. ,t end nine
too stn uncieriles the sante. The Lackawanna and
Illoomstiura Railroad rune throne] the property, and
has Station. Depot..ke., &0., located thereon.
The property will be sold a tannin. to close a con
cern. Apply to F. C. KR
President West Pittston Cool Co.,
ja7-sat C. CHESTNUT and WATER Ste., Pada.
FOR SALE—THE BROADWAY
Foctirinv
al, main. werrABLIBIIED IN 1834.
This long.eatabliahed and well known Founctry is of
fered for sale on accommodation terms.
During the lAA eighteen months the Buildings have
all teen rebuilt. in the most apptoired modern stele. and
new machinery added. making the most complete cc
tablishment of ita size in the 'Kamm country.
The Foundry Building is 59 by WS feet, and furnished
WA Cranes. Cupola, Core Oven, ,ke., kn.. complete.
The l'il 'chine elan, BIM) by 40 feet, two and one-half
stories high. and contains a large and well.arranaed set
of Lathes. Ronne and Planing Machine.. kw. usually
found in Shope for doing a general Machinery Imaineel.
The stock of Patterns is the largest and most rateable
in the city of St. Louis. Flasks, i oois. ke . about Black
smith shop. Foundry, Machine whop, and Boiler Yard
p ran CNI Fa(ed for t ° " / ".'"
embark in a well es ablished
For particulars aeldresa. at 9t toms. Mo .
fed linif CUDDY, CARPENTER. lc CO.
17 TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS
Mal. A Retail Store end fixtures, wet! toesteo for Lust
•
A Mill. 76 by 26 feet. three 'Ones blett. artth water
power and etesm for roaring and finnan pc roooa.
A Dye House. dO Ly 21 feet,dralh good water' for dyeing.
and plenty of dry room.
Thu property in Fother's lane. near the Germantown
Flathead. Lem to very acceseible to the city, make. it
a ery deslrablo.
Apply to TIIO3IAS FIPHER.
)a37-tf Fisher'e Lane.
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets. Myna three
fronts, suitable fora church or factory site. For term
&0., address J. B . at this (ace. lal3-tt
FACIsORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua
ble corner lot, 115 feet wove. having three fronts,
admirably located for a (eatery sae. It la situated in
the southwestern pant of the sit). in a rapidly-tm-
Proving neighborhnol. It will be sold on reasonetee
term.. Fur particulars, address " K.," office or Tea
Press. jalS•tf
ROUSEi TAVERNS, and STORES.
Reel Rotate of every descrip H tion, for sale or to
rent. Apply Co MAX EIN'S,
Real Estate Agent,
N 0.117 North SECOND Street.
In L. Tourny & Co.'. Seed Store.
All order. will lie promptly attendant to. Eyhthah,
French, and tierman spoken. Collector of Wound
Rent,.
BOARDING.
A PINE ROOM VACANT ON THE SE
cond floor. with board. nt 13 a Walnut-it. 1 . 11 et •
ArItIVATE FAMILY. PLEASAWILY
located. inn central part of the city. would acco•
titodata two qentlamen with fall or partial IJO,\ RD.
Please address 'B. M. Illood's Dispatch. fsiet*
PERSONAL
PAUTIO N.-ALL PERSONS ARE
CAUTIONED from recervinJ or pegotiatirg a
CHECK drawn hr Joseph Newhouse, dated February
u, t*O. on Manufacturers and Alevinirs' Bank. Pnila
delphot. in far or of Philip Ford a. Co.. and b, them en
dorsed for Five thoolred Poltava; the Caine
been stolen from the umlerenened.
PHILIP FURL) & CO., Aortoneera,
lelo-3t P3O MARKET Wrest.
lINVID E. WOOD AND CHARLES C.
MOORE. are no lona!' authorized to traniiarit
any Wiliness for me, not ham; Wert in my employ
since snout January lit,
T. E. RIDQNVAY,
337 ARCH Ptreet.
Philadelphia, Pelituary 7, liso. Ca 9 3t•
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.--SMALL ,E CHANDLER,
WHOLESALE GROCER.. hove removed from
ed North ttECOND Street, to 113 MARKET Street.
above Erne t. north eide. 112
SEWING 11 A( IMES.
G EORGE B. SLOAT h CO.'S
SEWING MACHINES
folt)-6t . N. ,
loci C Fbraet.
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
IiENILY COY, Agent,
OS CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
hlaohinea, with Operators. on hito to Private Fennlies.
BRANCH OFFICZS:
Welt STATE Street. Trenton, N. J.
DO CENTRAL SQUARE, Esaton, Pa.
Isl9.ern
WILCOX ,t GIBBS' SEWING MA
gr,tt andinereasin• detnsnd Gar
Wilcox .5t t,tt•i•e S•••tn• Machine is ton osranlrr of
:'sect.
co a
CARRIAGES,
Ur TOR lIA:ICEVICRE or
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 otEsTilur srßEr.r. toll.
felo4calf
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS !
IVOBYTYPES.
DAIKERREOIMIS:
MoCLEES',
ri C. 028 CHEHTNUT STREBT.
Below Seventh loppointe /nines RAID.
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. SI
Those who deaths a family epleadid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should call at On.
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN
SINE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY 1.14 THE STATE.
Copies of DAGUERREOTYPES or Amhrotyper. o
any am, finalhed In CRATON, OIL, WATIII-rOLOI
Norm, Or as iTOATITPI6
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Buie Luau M. A. GAARETTEOII.
atae,e Manage- ....... F. )(EACH.
Sulam Merit ...• • n. MuIt.PHY.
rills S/LTCR DA Hu Feb. H.
MANNER
Hm. enry Rertra Mr. F.. P. I3G.
DUldlo th "MOM r,
Mr. Hemele ; Me e 31errates. Mrs. _hur.•l.
To eone;u4a t
THE LOST 801 p.
B•n Transit', ktr. L. R. bbstre.L
kiirPrtoas as taut_
Salta SOCatad altaaat SILTS !bergs.
Doors oyes at Ni WC:Oak : t'erforsanes to commas
at 7 o'clock
WHEATLEY it CLARKE'S ARCH.
lITRFAT THESTRF..
BENEFIT OF .11R. WOOD.
?BLS ;SATURDAY) EVENING. Feb, 11.
EVERYLIG. Y'S FftIEND
After 'which the Cowedlens of "102 t''
To tondude nth . JIAL•KO: Mt. THE BRAZILLIAN APE-
RelLitor PEcire.—Adtateskort_. °tau. 4:46‘164
Bent.ln Drew CITC:11 C.s testa; Partook Woes=
Doors ;not at hall put o'clock aeriorklk ooo,
ODMM2CCO It? o'clock preeurty.
"FIAN RICE'S GREAT SOW .
-I-. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT et... stem
Eighth.
Raicas. —Drees Circle. 60 tents; R nt.o.
ar IS
tents; Seats in Russo. Boxes. 76 taus; lrooth Pri
se Boxes. e 3 and et•
Co ...Nos or Tnix.—Door.epen at half tut fetlock.
Totournenee at 7.
Tills AFTERNOON. for the contexiesta of fr..x..:ue
sea stranurs. the wirtessfoi corm, s
MAGIC RING Ow THE FOUR ELE.III.N IS:
FIRE. WATER, EARTH. sad AIR'
Herbert. Mr. W 11. eLtel drools...h. Vr. Wh
Galan. Mr. J. Dams ; Frtline, MIAs Raynao-d_.
Annello. Miss Adusiee •; Stint of Oa; Wrer
51tu Wilton : Karl ie. Miss Wells Sunts of Au.
Muss Tstrord and Mars El CU..
THIS i SATURDAI EVENING Feb. 11 ,
LAoT NIGHT OF Till, MAGIC w
A new and Ternlir Art of runes - e St i:1 and
Danci en. 'staled L'ECRE,L Erin ILLEVUE.
The Veterse Art.it,HERR CLINE.
To conclude wit
SCENES IN THE c;ect.E.
DR AITO N'Se
PARLOR OPERAR. pROVIERa t t. com EDT
AND DRAMA.
CONCERT HALL. CHESTNUT Stmt. Etta Tv'IPA.
IYEN 81: c.
F. YE HY EVENINti. 734 wenek- LExeer.SAtlnlAs
(bATUR DAVI • FTEILSOv.v,
GRAND
A ILATINEELOC.,
T OE 0s CK.
NEVER JUDGE nY APJ , EARANCE,
LOvrs's LAGoR LosT
SENOR 01 iVEI RA tn• K EAT virl.Trs-r.
CHANGE 4.1 , PRoGRANINE EACH YVEsINIE
ELEGANT Asti it-uTF CL ENTER
TAI• ALEN L.
Tickets at Chtekenna k Cher - eat Meta.
Seca k Lawton's, eta Lheataut street. 1381 al tea Ha -
P8:C11,..-X0(17 of the 118:1. 83 cents; BaLeor.7.
C4.0:44
USICAL FUND HALL.—LAST
CONCVRT of SIGNOR BAUCARDE. Std.
NORA ALRERTINI 8 4 1:CAROL.
SATURDAY RYENINti,. Febrnitry 11th.1360.
Eignor A SDAVANI, NIACCAPERRI. and
M. H. CAL:S.?.
PROD RAM NI E.
Biltata—" Nona e SYymor
Mac-aforn ...... _
Daatto— '• Mactietto,". E . l{Cou.
Banearde aria Slim, A rdarsri
Piano Porte—•• La Fontaine." by SI, 1. IL
Croat,• • • . ..... Lysirrr.
Rorriann.- - Brava d, Venits," t 1 !!,trot
klaticarde - .
Alberton Waltz —" 3110 Scitatto," by C.:-
Albert, t Rancandr.... . Mr,
Ana .'• II Reliaarin." b Rtyzny. Maecia r
ern
Dustt ' Afiunidiere.” by Stinora Al Penult
Dancarde and B.(nor litocArde .
Rorns —" La TrArlati." by ti,c . orir A Maras.; re•di.
P111:10 Forte-- Lanate ?aware,' by Mr. K.
B. Crap
Romanzo-- Robert tl •
Plaintlo," by
Alberta/ Banc.trde
Tetsetto—'' ducrezia Borgia." by Signors
Alberttzu Rancarda. Bitataide.
and &ram' Ardarani
TI JILTS. ONE D‘LLAR
To be had at the principal ante stores. and at tie Mo.
Leal Fund Bali. To commence ate o'clock.
- - -
WAND BALL AND PIiUMLNA DI;
CONCERT
AT TIM
ANIrRiCAN A CRD. ME 'MUSIC,
N AID UF' TILE REPAIN AND RENEWAL FUND.
ON TUESDAY k.% ENLNO. Fiktessth tit. M. BLASE° ..... . Floor Mitseer.
TICAZTI 01P AJltifsloy.
For one Gentleman and two Lutes_
Fora Gentle:nth
...........Fors Lady .
.s
.......
Two Children. not over twern years of smr,s.S....tted
on a Lady's Ticket.
To be B e ek the Asithemy Face. L.S. Sonth
Fr arth street ; et Lawton s Miss c:ore„ CS
Cheetout street; Lee A Welter McLe Sere, Chestnut areet Chickenne & ton 's Mame Store, KZ
Chestnut street; Andre & Co 's Mama Pron. Ges
Chestnut •treet ; Samuel tissmd's. Jr. Bout Store.
all Gamma street; tabard Boone. i.e Pierre
St. Lawrence , Hotel. Arley. a Contouttee. a the
Academy. donor the day and evertths n( tile BC.
Camases writ act down on Broad street, leads;
month ; Othe op hesdius north.
The Doors on Locust street .1;1 to epee for Lair
oats. earrings. heedthe tut
Tickets to to delivered to Ere Avrkeetert.
Br order of the Mocittothers Comm.ttee.
fe7.9.11.13.1s
I F xuU WISH uNE ItEAL
plomra. go to the THIRD ANNUAL El ALt c : the ANtitRICAN NI•CIiANICS' HALL ArS ,, CIA
TION. 1.. t.• girenin th• upper tat to ...lA.-Its
the;r Hsu. F• , UILTII and liE , P.l.oli‘trerts. cr.
DAV E‘' ING, Fe tr=ary Iltl , PO).
TICKETS
It tattlf 07 C7.111(0,11,
C. VAN Z &NIG. JD: J BRO- 1 K.3-
R. 6 MA ITCH. Tres.r.o...r.
f....1J-1..• .; CU_ S. Nk• ...AN... , , , a,re..01.
A. B.—A mt , et.sts of the Et....a , d of 4szsze.2 v... ..a
1,•1•I on 2.trzirlay zren rs.tll.llLS:=l. ,a: :‘,,o'el,x's S
cuomit,Gll 'S GALETIES—A_ACE
iv a wow THIRD.
THE MOST NLAGN f FICENT PANTOMIME EVER
Wdl !v PRODUCED
fk - X•Ts 7 -:
POII7IIATIL/A P:P0.1....1Un.1er the sire natea.setta
01 A. M HERN - A`tDeZ.ent,tted the
THE STAR OF' BEALT) S Lest RtvoseßTs.
In vhleh vlll to ;utrhel.teed the MVATF Riot's
TRFNK. the PATENT SAUSAGE MACHINE. tle
LICREAU. the SK.M.I. TO% lOU,
4 HOWER OF SILVER. REV .LVING PILLAR.
REVOLVINO PILLARS. SHOWER OF CrOLP.
INFF.e NAL REGIONS. FAIRY LAN!.
MARBLE STA / 1. - A NY. MARBLE STATCARY
GRAND TABLEAU
THE IivART 0 4
NOW Oe e.Gta ti..a -t the ACAIMIS * OP - ryx
ART , .. 1025 t K t.T.I CT Etnet, frvm 7 A. M.
A drums:olls eanu..
Vtaiters are requeued W briltit Open, iLljai. feZ
SaANUER.SuN'b EXtilisiTloN ?toots.
.111) C.:lll , V , Z.e . tall 13.1.!..1Lt5. CHESTM::
Strait, neAr Sate
THAOLON'I. TIT FATRE. OF AIM.
ag' L.PktiTy E "RI
THE ONLY Mt 8r OF_ A•T.i IN TH' CITY.
rceros Tlatlers. te-.!=e II
Wutnnetoo at Valley Forte. S:ene I 1—...1,1. - .:2e 0 ,4 - 11C4
liMras Washins,t , n• SCPC.OI —1 S. (amt! taa - n c
talt3huct. S. ea , V—Tco R. , ta; Ran. So.ne Vl—Ns
/ wawa of r -I.
—Tar Esek kicite recf:ttna, VlP—
eta. - - IX - 110W. Graaa
Adm.sa.nn. 13 rates. Ml:4lnm. 1.1 earl
Perfortria acts *very Weatnicah./ A L *34 m q.7. - ale , Sl &net -
noon,. rommea.na at 3 o'eoct Erra,ts W.-I'l
riIIE3IrLE Y ULItL ,
Northe..-st oorrer of TENTH ar..l CHE3TNI:I
Street. theat sad Ncrel dttrscuca.
810SOR BLI r z
The Irop_derfat hrasre•3t .Ic 01 Ventrl!.-‘l7r.
EXIIIDITION EVER \ FVENING DUREh t i THL
WEEK.
Cornmenems at 7N . rdelnek. and on WgDNMAT
and SAI'Ult DAY T Etes i)D:g att The e t ,..s r wl
Automaton Rope Vaulter. one of the greatest p:erei
ateoharosm ever eahitlted, anti appear tnevera exh.tta
lion. and perform his astomahist feeds.
Athrdainon 25e•rts. Children tam's.
PENNSYLVANIA AVALE3.I 1 or a I P ENNSYLVANIA
FINE ARTS
Etts CHESTNUT STREET.
is OPEN DAILY. (Sanstays exoesekl,) from§ A.
till 6 P.M.
Wanted—The Tenth volume of " Crlis Elte , rmse
WWI( fa " of Piraxese.
Admiaaton ZS cents. Cluktren model U l ea Gal
trio..
Shares of Stock SI% r5-tr
GERMANIA ORCIIKSTRA.—PubIic 13e
hearsAls °cell SATURDAY, at MUSICAL FUND
HALL at St. o'e.oek P. 54. Tleaeta t., 1 Lai at ti.
Andre's, and Bed. DlVto{l . ll Mule t , •tetta. and nt
the door. la:1-3c1
CHLNA AND QUEENSSIAItk..
IMaIE=M
IMPORTERS AND
WUOLESALB DEALERS
ri
CHINA A"
QUEENSWARE.
Nos. 111 and Yo SOUTrt FOURTH
(Between Market and Chet:nut streets.)
ir - 1" PITTSISTE.7. o.tss AOLICT. OZZ't oe
aC TIIE PATAAvE. ATMANI. I'..I.CTURE:RS'
feld-Int
BOYD al: STROUD.
IMPORTERS JOBBERS.
Hare an. on a c, ,, n7lata 5t.,..k
QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
. .
FRENCH and
ENttLISR CHINA
At ttoir OH stand. N 0.311 NORTH FOURTH t t
four do o rs below Nlereheate H , nel. to erhtee the', to
vita the atteatwe of wHohee at - i
1:7 - 1o3ICNTI YOZ PITTCSCIIO GLA•II. le3-3YZ
JOSEPH LEA,
NW, US AND 1.10 CBEETNI T ET REET,
[writes the attention of the Trade to his Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS
MADDER PRINTS,
New licht awl dark snag ty:aa, a Great vane" Cott
MESSRS. SAM 'L SLATER SDNS.
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO..
MONTEBELLO COMPANY.
TILE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
new sundsrd Pattermi
NEAT BLA:K A. WHITE-S. PURPLES. LAIL'S.
SAXONY . A SIIEPHERD PLAIDS. A SIDERANDS.
STYACK AND GRAY, AND CHOICE DUSTER
LES.
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CASSIMERES &ad DOESKINS,Ic_.
FROM ROCK COSI , OLENDALE COM . NEW
ENGLAND COSI , CRAWFORD MILLS', BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SLPERIOR BLACK DO SKIN AND SILK XIS
Satinetts. em end Pr.n•al. of O; colon s. en V. -
Vee; Kentucky
t terseir's I weedy, 0...n4,...n; tZ2 ...17...CS:At ra
o country.
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
CRASH, 111:CKS, SHEETINGS, kc
p.31-3m
r ._ TIIE PARE
i - y OL F OGICA w L . CAB , LN;ET
I t Ie Ol v en der and erenonz. ( or the is oi of Boole
on rtirenolou, Ploy ater-Cnr•. AL •
and for
PHRENOLOHICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Tire importance of PnrenoloxY on the oraon'at or the
10.,”11, the select-ton of .X , lllDltaln. and CO
and in every department of azure Ilia, u feltand ac
knowledged by .1i inite.a. , cii rer•Or./ 60 are acacia/It
ed with it. facts
Writt‘n discroptoons from daacietreotypes
sent by matt for two tior:ari.
Cat&ornei of too-As .00 antis.
JOHN L. CAT.
No. per FSTN ET Street. ea - ord P a - to N rte
d7-tor A• 3m if-W /row Plarladeor..ia.
ntt. at 111.NCK C. Is BE FOUM) AT
lJ tr.. office. No. 33 North SIXTH Street. on Frt.
(lac and Saturds. of etch seek. Alordsys sc ! Tur'
are set span for vision( rillehtin is and 00, ct V-'in
On Werinesds) and Triursiiiis of esca seek he is
at his office, Na. lOi3 BALTIMORE Street. lisltimore.
Sid. firs terms for tlrorou_h exon.rstion slot tha
Respoorneter, at his onsre or an. rot or the nit). are
)3; raga ar Siatatlo.l% siterwr tea. ee LIS a slat. Ail
'styles at his °thee tree 01 chsr..e ; scii, in sir car - - s
st ere persons not feel 10,:z to too , for for hsviee the.r
losss examined, the, will t.c caredl far. aril hays liva
same Attentiiin I. the more , layered. fel-lror•
s NS
CHICKERING & SO.
I ft
FACTURE RS Of Grand atoi Sluare. art] VP
richt PlA:au SUS f Rare rout—s.s.l Lit P.ST3ZI. r
Street Pianos to let . akeo to es-h are. tuned. a -
Ate, to conaeetu tr.. a fell stAlck of 1- opdllt
wane Bock, et,
Rtttun.-SIAKI.N6MACiii:SESwbIch:cs.-
"r.r the clay k scd csske (Tn ierd Brick Pi“..ss.
LNlnchlnes, NV heeli,Slst Spul . sad violin.,
oriCosl lit C. CARN ELL a, 1
pR
sbove Mistreat. tat