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this
mace ' a pilgrimage to
this hallowed spot sa finelm% (says*
N, villa , .7knoter:)'and apen s tarf;hotte. gr po
"tintbliaglitiongli.the gravelled walks and flowery
2.:; , :iiivoira9lllctEo ricieitY Of the tail) of the immortal
, t.here,-,Yeekocat: -. Weeoeld but think of the neglect
thet,hos been S tong manifeeted by ohr people in
the improvement and fitting up of these grounds,
•-• now the property' of the State, and of the preserve.
flow from the. hand of the deielater of a spot so
"dettr - te the heart of - every Tennessean. The
grounds should be properly ; laid out and decorated
~ . ..i'vrithaltrubbery; and a keeper appointed to receive'
andsgourd • and protect the monument and
the "Ina, hddrnments Srbicit 'Tirana it from the
!ends =hind s : Cif, ,desioration., Undoubtedly, the
-
is'one of the Chief objects of interest to
the traieller.viliterte burnity.'
• "
is a delightful drive of,twelve miles :from the
over the-Lebanon turnpike. We approach the
• , :traerad spot-with the reverence due the immortal
ease;•
, - -
:The farm, the grounds, and all, are.in a perfect
state of preservation. In the garden the old hero
reposes. Beneath a modest temple, all that is
mortal of:. the great Jackson lies buried. There,
beside the wife he cherished with more than manly
- --'sifeation—beenns•,, whereas he was all sternness
,aud-iron wilt elsewhere he was but yielding fond
. ^ neje to his Ileoliel—he, is beried.
We could but stand mute observers of the . scenes
and places where the' hero of New' Orleans had
walkrd and talked: A, flower we plucked, the
fragramee Of which wilt survive even partyism. '
r. Thellertnitage estate is now owned by the State
of Tennessee, and it is proposed to establish ea ag
tioultiteal college there. A better tribute could
not be paid to the chieftain of New Orleans. From
the farms and firesides oflannessee and Kentucky
he drew the riflemen who shot down l'ackenhaut
at New Orleans.
We notice that a resolution offered by. Mr.
Stokes, of Wilson, has been adopted by our State
Senate,. appointing the Committee of Ways and
Meaos to inquire into and examine the matter in
relation to the Hermitage, and repott to the Le.
gislature. We are truly glad to learn that this re
solution has been adopted In the Senate, and trust
it they.-meet with a similar favor in the lower
House: We sincerely trust, also, that some plan
map bodevised for the rejuvenation and fitting-up
of these grounds and we shall await the report of
the hommittee with no small degree of interest.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
VP PO ?WILTS O'OLOOIC LAB! NIGIET
CONTINENTAL-8. E. oorne ' r of ' , loth and Chestnut.
000.8 Scott, l'hils,W M. Boycott. Reading
ft H. &Imes. Philo • ' LI W Heals, St Louis
2diso A P Healy, &nitration Miss H E Cunningham,Bos
7,, int 'T n iohole . , Boston 1., .1 Albertson, Norristown
r.. Orwig. Union go. ro. •e. Potts. Jr, Pottstown.
ohn F Bennett. Pila. Oeo P Ramsdell,Pitila
hint Ramsdell. Philo hlisaßamsdoll. Ph la
1 caPii itlinZ:6V.3 J Orlncktx,l3alt
It N Me lieu h, Phil&
- 0 alitohell, Phil& r Sam! 8 Thompson, Phil's
A.I Bern ^e Boston W HLoeo , Phila
Rdw B tirulf,Burlinston Gap F Atkins, Boston
Chas Vann, Torrsdalo . Alfred Venn, Tomidale _
W Hanna tc ta, Balt . Cleo It Potts. N Y
18 Bowen A la, Balt ..0 WhloClung,Lime Crook
' - 0 &airway , - . B Harnett
• W And , swo,'N - Y
- c wiDoh. Jersey MP '
Jen T Walling, Tenn .. W M 4.lttrint, a J
l'hoe 'lord'', Tenn . Antos W Werfield, Tenn
'Wm Blanotond, ft Y A H. itosenhenn,N
P Tyson, BaliC Luckett. Balt
It : N B OME Balt L Pletneady,to la. N Y
l,eo '. honth, Hartford IVAN MoCroady,N Y
W W Fairbanks Columbus Wilson, HI
UV:, I li=s, N Fl ' lo,ift 1 , ,11,, , vg,km0, York, Pa
W L V aticewoott. IX x ..A 0 Brayer, GM
I. j-fdook. Pi . . E T .ff Glisten A la. N Y
Jobs Bohol!, Woolen .. P A Faroe, Alabama
Josh R.Drydeti, Bolt A W Gibbons, Balt
B Brown. IX V O Vrtick Jr. la, Ohio,
Rfl Cole & Is
~.N Y W it, Balt -
J Belnneyer, Balt
ihas L Amerson, St Paul Sn.whrX,rl.4o.lV Paul
II Turner. comas°. lit IS Rooney, Chicago, 11l
A 11.11. Cblo{{AO, 11l W LI 13.188ner Wlllt
II Merlon's, N u i ft ItrnivN O
TV R AV i t i lrt& - tr. a llalt B P Gardiner. Salt
W w Forman, Pans, Ity f li T Louden. Batt.
WY i lll. l ,Vg",' £37=, ° o H itll n so gh le, M , 111 ,4
it ftlt!ra°ll John Johnson . Boston
,to;,lv
J P wow., ..
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- • GIRARD HOUSE—Obestrmg at.. below Ninth.
/03 Curtin, Pa - A W Fowler. Nashville •
WII Barclay & la, Mist A Maynard, Boson
-ltittlrMii 9 .l( c , - , ll , i'lLeolly'ajb.iio; N 0
inn A Rairibieton, Bolt A Myere, a C
t O C Gray. Del D J Dimieks Del
.1 Proctor A la.N Y ' HI) Mayer, Jersey , Clty
- MaYer & la, Amor erty ft A Cowen & wf, N J
rs 3' Ii Marsh, Jersey city J J Hoppe. hit Louis
P Broadbent. Bait T II Whitney. N J
3 S Washburn & lagA Hegemtio. N Y
~. ti It "legman. It Y. A Fenney.& la
' lir Joys, N Y A Daley,
- 1 7 Pinney. N Y A la Y
A Baker &I_,,a CO=
W Vtil lams. NY ila
t Jones. N Y
M Paola, NY. , T Norton Va
B Deady, Wfuh,D 0 - Morgan, Warh, 3) 0
Lete.h.llayeisburg
La A Yea . rn. re Y Thompeon, Moss
Miss J Yennt, la Y
T So mon .r N Y
'
::M'Clleg'iri N Y hi
.RI - , m Whi.lng. Mass
tcy.flood. Goan
P Jordan, Gs A D Ford. N Y
P Blatt, Ga.
' . .Beild. Da .'' . L. uis °ever. St Louis
''D II Fowler & le, N Y W, I
_l.. . lite . N 0
taukson, NY - . , NI li - Bette. Venezuela
4. r,, De Trevino, - Charleston A Pitch, M.D. Charleston
P Dausty . J T Hale, Bellefonte
m HHoyt. NY ' Saud Hurlbut, Baltimore
AItonFTSPCO - ' T vinuenau, aritzu
r C ham b e rsrkin us Stow, Baltimore
aml S lark. NJ" t 3 N Depue.N .5
trairiler, N '1 Temple. Del
It Mall, Us B r oath. Ga
IiII Bredemeyer, Bait 0 L Preston. Wail', D C
M Preemie Wash, D_C k i l r .V Rubb, Ky
1. Crookett;Newark, N I C Baynes, N Y
?tKarrrson, Ohio II Elvin, Tenn
Stone, Detroit - P 'gemstone, La
itan. s Y 8 M Johnsou,N 1-
M Benjamin, Paris 0 Girod. Paris
rjestredte,rans, Saud kriohett. Tents
ts N Robert. N 0 P Luanne. N 0'
Schley. Milwaukee 3 W Bailey. St Joseph
M i l Bateman. N Y Chas B Milner,. N Y ,
I rains. St Louis .1 W Parker & la. Ky '
, t Lindenbergar,Ky _ ,' T 8 Stewart, Washington
..: ttykee, Phila. . . JII Holmes, Mass . -
JONES' HOTBL-51heatutu at.. below Eleventh.
%; 0 Lloyd, Pa, • • . z Adam James, Phil's
glt Brown, Lax, NI cud Clark, Lax, Ky •
D Brown, Pa. , . B 0 /MOS. N J
Laws, N GB. Rhodes, N J
J ,
.11rJ Oilman. B
alt -
, A 8 Shaffer. Va
8 Dielciusen, Pl 3 L C Diokineon, N J
NV ,thßopbeli Je. art, Ky JP Lewis, Va ,
.._-- MeMiller. Texas 8 J Aston, N Ig_
a I, Nelson, Ala S B Penland, N C
..t. Rosenburic. Texas Jesse Heenan, 1, I
- 4 Campbell, Texas IS illialell,N Y
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Yotirth street. bstins Arob
1
hoe E (Beeson. Tenn - E - R - Pennebiker. Tean
B Donsherty. Cm, U Thos I. Smith- CM, U
Arthur, .Pliilads ' Pdias -Size*, Ohio
' F Coffee N Y . Jodie' T Blakelee Pe;
. ,
rthur (Ifs:Madison
W Cowes. 0fi1...
• ' .14 Booms. Assausna 13 W Mullen, Plulads
- on vi FL Welsh. Pa ' A K.McClure & la. Pa
.Dram., Tenn , - JuOilner ar, la. P&
Rogan. Miss . ' B Clemons. Easton -
Phelps kis, Pa i3eo .1 Bolton, Harrislolg
W M Bagley Texan I. grant am. lowa
.1 V i ililifser.lllehmund J p i tap il iev e s en
49 Tjgrell. IV I BA l.tadt i :Brooltlyn
.1 R Jounson. Miss n :- J 8 Coulson. Natouez
.7 .1 Locke.Bt Loma Mtn , Taylor. Mass
Chez Heebner, Maas J W Clark, Philo
KA/FIN Clu
AMERICAN HOTEL—Clitestnut it. above Pink.
A Osborn. N J , JW 8 MarthaiY
Campbell, Altoona, Pa .8 W °cream. n
Z l ,Rushton Marrville,Tenn E Cowan. Roe ' urK
vent J erinamoed..Va . II Aiken, Pranlihn, N H
iM. Watkins. N Y EE vans. Pa o •
Johnson. Conn . W D wilson,N Y .
hn A White. Phila - .W Darlington. W Chester
B Griffin, Brooklyn 1 F Orinan.sDrooklyn
Armstrong. N Y B Billings, N Y
tChadwick. N Y nos Harvey, B It
Brown. Ind Tens B Hauck. Warning tn
P Kl.intinnit Wilmingtn I+ McCloskey, N Y
Win Merrifield. N Y • Jai .IBrooke, Balt
Sae 1. met.oodwin, Ry John 14ioket HY
ave Vile, N Y H W Van Wagner, Brookl
Wm ii Folk, Brooklyn
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,--tleoond street. above Market.
E Rushee. Conn Cot RJ Higbee, Mt holly
Dr C it Bune,ll,Xorktown,Va 0 .P tildley, Fla
bhlansfleld. Camden, N J John Tomlinson, Dino. Pa
Igamt C Our ter, Aurora, Os Tnos nalsorn. Va
Jno F Clement, Del Wm Kirkostriok, Lam CO
ilsoar ') homas,l.anosster Wm 0 eolith, West Point
4 Thomas, Richnuind,Ve. Chen F Wharton, Vs
a t 9 7gg i Z7 n l l 'i etd Felton. Del
S Smith Jame stl
ohn Eaten &la•N J, , .R. C Virtight. N J • .
4 Etlornons,N;Y , IH. SNlrpfi J -
G W lisll.Vt - ' •- Dr N W Wells, Cardiff, 0
114_P Wiiiol2a He nkel , k John Higgins , N J
Miss Legate N J A W Fa
James Ford, Ala,'
ST. LOWS BOT,Blr—Chestnut street above Third.
CI Trailer, zt N' Mrs Bartlett
' IL Robeson .14 it D Sullivan. Newark, N I
dild VO ills, 4J NI kl)ers, N Y
W S Smith, Jersey City M Richard
ilnAll
. e Zap: , ? toy i 11 4 041e i r, 3 1r u lv, r !lJ
'R / twit . N .1 . Jalapa°, 13evert9C. air
hem 1, Adison,_Reading so a Levi , Chicago
rie T Carter, Tamaqua Ueo II Robarta, hots
EIT•TBB UNION HOTEL—Market at..nbove Sixth.
• Id. Mayan, Philo, Bold tvenedlalt
Bona. Balt Bloom, N Y
.And Jaakmell. N Y B 0 Orono. Herrietarra
,A Lawlatrorr, T Johnl ton. hii(9in, Pa
A
B Irvin. NOloy. Pit dna Bennett, Coal Brook
kes Pa -
THE UNION HOTE.l.—Arohjareet, above Third.
Pffirnirb & le, Buffalo - 1 C Rai; Newark, N J
Fre 1, MShe dd J P L Wor.,iward. NY
talinlas Wolf, Cinalnnatt Jacob Tint+. Cincinnati
Jt Warw-ok, Clevelnot }ld Overbolr. twerton, Pa.
itkOverbott, Overton, Pa J Perlin. N Y
W Poulvon, Bait Jim Mot/4mnd, Ohio
Ise 11)J Kunkle, Ohio
iLACK BEAR MOON.—Third et.. above Olillowhill
Heideman. Warrington John Foott, N Y
P iihott. Warrington lit Haldeman. Plumatead
oadgra.ader. Piumatead .1 Italdernanir, Wamnston
°Oxon, New Briton . B Roseland. By lorry
Ms. K Jones. Penn'a . ' Casper Roads By hem'
~ /L Yuckens. Rooks co Albert Young , oo
1
EttrIRANTS' ROUE?—Thud street. elb Cellowhill
, 0 E Cope, Qndwertown 9 HreMeer. Redding
Dub. Chesnut Rili D A. Albright, Heeding
ev jonee. Roadie; , ,D 1 i. Ntooblae. Bucks co
Sas W Welder . Books oo M k , uhrer, Lebanon
Stotler, Lycomius eo .
• BAGLE HOTEL—Tend street, above Bane.
ChM Gesenheimpr, N Y 8 Marshall, W Chester
WEt FieffM Weal Cheater JllB ) Otke..Pa
.?N P a r ' / ;11'.7'ial . tel'ill v g i , - Pae,Al',Pii.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Pluith et., above Chestnut.
lawn[Via Cowell; Del Wm H Brown. N J
Dr Dutaeld Chester oo Isaac Bertolet, Reading
1, 11, Stout. Fotyaviile ~..eses King, Ps
AV/ Bunter, Vs - BNightingeue, Doylestown
_NATIONAL 110TRL—Rabe inset. above Third
mi P Fisher Pa Cita, Wilherneon, Phila
et Simplon. Roxborough Jae HokUlati. Lebo non no
B &moil, Lebanon no, Pa B Biewitt, Lebanon no, Ps
, Crouse & lady, Heading. - '
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BALDRA iIL - B—Thitd street. above Cellowhill.
Chapin, Baltimore.
BB Behocia Books no
Bent Beene, Biwa, 00 , B B Mack, Raton ,
Chapin, Reston
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—OB*Ond /treat. above Aron
Oen Martin, Ps Moo Martin, Pa
Pb shee, West Chester
ALIFLINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH L&OR.
ARRIVED. •
Bohr M A Brad,. Ross, 2 days from Lewes, Del, with
grim to 3M I. Bewley ktlo. , .
• 0 14 BARED.
a rk J.os D e f r a n xigh Davis, lonaltara, Danett Bros.
• AV Vataanasn.
„(Conespondence of the Plumueighia - Eubanks.)
CAPE ItMAN o_, N .1, Feb /7-4 P M.
The ship Ann .E; Hooper, for rtevr Orleans. barks, Con
, rad. for' Hlohmond. John Payson, for Olegfo ogmh ig,
milton. for Matanzas, and H Manderson, for tmrdenas,
_ igs Allen Franklin, for Cienfuegos. Karnak. for Hagan,
ta - ;Ronde. and schr M n. for Or - Pierre, mart,
'went to sea this forenoon. The following messing are at
te nt :reakwater: .Barks Margaret, from PI nombnam
airld Wilson: from Now Orleans; J iette. (Fr) for
n; brig Calvert, for_ West Comet 0 1 'Airy, via
...'itarleston i p monis Corot Pilot, for Montavidgle; Harlan
toh. for t John, NB, and tanner), from Vrli ogtOri,
0, win norther*.'
Youtatikoi - THOS. B.
• • st rattrinnprt. •
(Oprroorrondonoo of Trot. Priori.) •
- • - • fikVANKailf. Feb 11. -
steanishipa Star of the !pink, from ri York;
•• And rotoines, tree Baltimore.
- bIIMORANDA. • '
Steamonio..nennaboo.Hand, hence , arrived at NeW
fork yesterdrty.rtad mooted to return.
,Storiniship Cdr ofWashington;Jeffiey. foeLivorpOrd.
• .:01itared at New York rosterday. V -
Bala Ocean Pvarl t for danprOnoisco, sailed from Now
- Norirgebtrottir.
Imo." &chard lit. Suitt.' cleared at Charleston Ibth
I.. t nattor t with IMO bales cotton,
to MCP' , for Bonbon cleared it Hos-
Vill . r 4 1 1 094
I V oe *, kgt • 4 1 4 1444111 ii
d ,- - at.ra
Bark Fame:Kennedy, for' Philadelphia, was loading
at Matanzas Bth met. •
Brig DM
Stockham. Gill. for New York, cleared at
Wilm inston. NC, lath Inst.
Brig Mary Cobb, Roes, forThiladelphia, was loading
at Matanzas Bth inst.
Brig Samuel Churchman, Aokers, for New York, w •
at Monter t uo Deo M.
Bohr Courier. Crowell, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston 16th fist.
Bohr Julia Smith, Crowell, for New York, cleared at
Jacksonville Bth mat.
Bohr It Balwinkle. Prenoh, from New York for Ports
mouth. railed from Edgartown 16th inst.
Bohr W f. Normal, Buokaloo, for New York, cleared
at St Marks 34 lost. -
16011r0 Eleanor. Townsend, and Stag, Loveland, for N
York. were loading at St Marks 9th inst.
Nohr 8 0 King, Andrews, hence, arrived at Richmond
16th inst.
LEGAL.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
At FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
City of Philadelphia. to the use of JOSE vII M.
PAYNTER. vs. WILLIAM P. JONES. Levan Facies,
September Term.lBl9. N0.'828.
• The undersigned. appointed Auditor to distribute the
fund in Court twirling from the sale by virtue of the
above-stated writ of 611 that certain lot, or piece ot
ground, situate on the north side of Marker rtree t
_, 317
feet 4 mohair west from Seeond street. in the Fitst
ward. of the Ci streethiladelphia, nom/titlin ext e ndnt
no mid Marker SO feet 4 Inches, and ng
northward of that width 60 feet ; bounded west by
sr.und of A lbertson east by ground of John Donohoe,
northward by a 4 feet wide alley. and South Marker
street. aforesaid, will meet all pasties In Interest at 4
o'clock P.M., on Wednesday tho Mtn day of February,
18M at his office, 118 South SIXTH . Street uh•ladel
phi,..
-stntidit • GEORGE A. CO FEY ,
felB Auditor
JANE WADE, by her next friend, BEN
JAMIN M. PARIS, versus JOHN WARP.
Common YlP**. NlCiiiiMbfir TE11110859.
To JOHN WADE—Stn: you Will take notion. that
the testimony on the part of the libellant in the above
case, Will be taken before the Rxeminer upon Tuesday,
the sixth day of March. A. 11.5060, at 4 o'clock P. M at
my offloe. go. MO WALNUT Street, when and where
you may attend if you think proper.
THOMAS DlEliri j Attorney for Libellant.
fell3-16t
NOTICES.
'NOTICE JS HRREBY GIVEN, That the
followine Certificates have been lost or destroyed.
and that Application has been made to the Company for
new Catifientea Nos. 746, 095, 007. 008 Penn Mutual
Life Insarance Company. in the name of L 4 L ZABO.TR
B. BOYD. fiflB.36t*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
HROCHE AND STELLA SHAWLS AT
REDUCED PRICES.
Extra Super Chain Leine Broohe LONG and
SQUAB E SHAWLS of the celebrated make of Tbirion,
Maillard. & Co.
BLACK AND BROWN CENTRE STELLAR,
From 83 to 815 each. New Styles.
White and Colored Centre do
PRICES ALT, REDUCED. •
Also. Blanket Shawls and
Genie' Maude.
Bed Blanket,.
Romance of French Merinoes and
Winter Dress Goode, all reduced.
Mous. de Lame,. good stiles, 13ki dents.
Rest 'Wes et MS cents.
Good mixed Madonnas and Plain Da Lainee, ttx
dente.
NEW GOODS being daily reosived.
Printed Foulard Silks. Brilliants, now Print*, An., &o.
Irish Linens, a good stook.
CHARLES ADAMS
lalB EIGHTH and ARCH streets.
LPIN'S DE LADIES, &a.
Fine mode de lames. 3754
Excellent blacks •t 36 and 38 ctg.
Super quality, et 48 and 60 etc.
Sublime quaiity at 66 etc.
Printed wool de lagoon, ST to 02 ors.
Black bombazines, auction lots, al up.
eulk alp Wan. &o.
Blank French lace veils, $t and 83.
Also.
MUSLIN& lip thopiece and yard.
SHRET , NOS. by the piece and yard.
LINENS. hr the niece and yard.
11 A NI •SK Table 'Linens. in cloths, all alas.
NAPKINS and Doylies. by the dozen or quality.
TOWELS. 200 dozen. from 660 M. to 86 Per dozen,
RED-BORDERED Fine 'rowels, Napkins, and Boy-
Ilea.
FLANNELS. fine. lone-nrleed, and silk mixed.
A MARBEILLES for collars, bosoms, bureau covers,
04 MARSEILLES QUILTS, also Lancaster, Allendale,
LINEN MEETING& some extra good and cheap
lots.
TICKINOS, of every grade.
Alert,
MERRIMACK PRINTS,
And
AMERICAN DRY
PWOOR GDS GENERALLY.
COO k C
felB NINTH and MARKET Sta.
EDUCATIONAL.
NEW METHOD OF ALEX. WOLOWSKL
/ —Mr ALEXANDER WOLOOKI. Pianist and
Composer. honorable member of rho principal Phil
harmonic, Societies of .Eu rime: Ac.. has arrived from
Paris. and opens a. coarse of Lessons liy hie extraordi
tnary method.which has produced the greatest sensation
in Europe for tinting and the Piano Forte, By Mr.
We method a person having only slight knowledge
of music will be enabled, in a very short time. to read
music with great facility, and et the same time execute
Operatio as well as Classiest Mus a with a rare per
fection, and make them able to accompany themselves
from every tore, by a now march of harmony. As to
the vocal part. h• has proved. by the erect number of
musical stars that he has brought out before the Eu-
Tolman public. that, by his van of vocalization. he ar
rive. at most extraordinary results. renders the voice
powerful. and the singer lei enabled to vocal.sa the
most difficult passages with the greeted facility,
an. many. and the quality of tone. Mr. W. wilt give
a Course of Lessons in Philadelphin. and all Demme
who desire to become artists. goad model , ne. or tiro.-
rate "meteors. can slimly ethic residence. No. 204 West
WASHINGTON SQUARE, second door below Walnut
Street every day, precisely from 10 to 11 A. M. fell-6t
MEDICAL.
DYBP 4 TSIA.—FIFTY YEARS TNDE.
FORMABLE AGONY FROM BYR PERNA,
Nommen. Slickness at the Rtmnach. and Vomiting,
have been moored hr DUB ARBY'S delicious health-
Teetering REVA LENT 4 ARABIC& FOOD.
I.Errim the Honorable Isidore J. WNW
SYDNEY 43 Elizabeth street. 17th August. 1805.
BaksSluei I am happy to inform YOU of the great
benefit my daughter has revolved from the Bevalenta
Ambits. She was ver thin and delicate. , eing too tall
for her age. between tea and eleven, whoa she com
mented taking It. It has made he- mute strong and
heat. by. I consider It the most nutritious restorative
fond for children and deli/late persons.
Believe me. dear Sire, truly yours,
I. J. BL ARE,
83 Union street, Third district, New Orleans.
March 13th. 1866.
For seventeen year° I have been laboring under an
ipsofferable alllicd•on.depnved of 'deep, and so dizzy at
times that I could not help myself; my stomach would
fail me. and I thus become a helpless. enervated inva
lid At last, on the lath alone, 1861. 1 'WM taken dawn
with an elv'ne flux and killing pains in thn bowel.
Often as I wept to lid at night. I thought I ehonld never
see the morn' ng. My medical attendant and friend. in
whom wan all my trust, could do nothing to Alleviate
Tiv aufferini e. and sent me to one of hie colleague.
*hose attendanceproved as nnaucciessful, all the reme
dies prescribed falling to afford Inc am relief. It WAS
at this stage of my disease that. on the ath of September
hat, T huddle met one of my friends. who told me that
Mr. 1. B. Ittonier had passed through the some ordeal,
and had been radically oured by Du Barry's Revelenia
A nibie4. Thereupon I Immediately began to make use
alt. and. goon after. I' elt relieved: and the extrnor
dinarY change for the better I have gradually expo.
rimmed since, owing to that excellent Farina, induces
me to believe that I am armlet els mired.
F. B. BERNARD,
Commercial Abstract rk Cle in the Collector's Office.
CANE NO. 64 816.
(From the Rev: James 'l'. Campbell. Ryder stone Rec
tory, ndar Fakenham, N orfolk 1
'December ath. 1865.
OF.NTLEZUNI In all oases of Indigestion. andpartied
larlywhen the Liver is more than usually effected. I
consider Du Barres Revel.nts Ambles Food the best
of all remedies. You can make what use you please of
this communication. I am, gontlomeo. youre. Tee
JAMES T. CAMPBELL.
Perfect digestion, strong nerves, and refreshing sleep
restored by Du Berry's delicious health-restoring Revs
lenta Ambits. Food. Upwards of 60 000 cures and r any
thousand testimonials. Packed. with full instructinns.
in misters; 1 lb 8160;12 DA 812. The latter carriage
free on receipt acne'.
Pold et the De.nt, 241 South THIRD Street. by U.
MUNRO. principal agynt for the United States. and by
all Grocers and Druggists. realm*
HOTELS.
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'Tie
guests.ta accommodations for about one thou
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album, giving easy access to the purer air and quiet
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An extensive reeding room and in:minces exchange.
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have been provided on the first floor.
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PAEAN ;STEVENS. un'er whose manasenvut the
rumen of the Revere House and Tremont House, Roe
ton; the Battle Hone. and Point Clear Hotel, Mobile;
and the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New Fmk, has been eas
tablished.
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II oommunicatmna for apartments, or upon any busi
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hands of, and be read by, every peyann kindly disposed
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SABINE iSc DIJY, AGEN TS,
424 WALNUT STREET
STATEMENT
fri TUX OONDITIOX OP rns
PHENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1869.
In comphanee with the laws of Pennsylvania
FIRST.
1. Capital stook, all paid up, in cash »« 11400,000
SECOND. •
THE PROPERTY OR ASSETS HELD BY THE
COMPANY
1. The value, or as nearly as mar
be, of the real estate held by
86,000 00
2. Amount of cash on
hand .. 52,000 6.1
8. Amount of cash depo
sited in banks, spe
cifying in what
banks the same is
deposited.
State Bank. 25.283
Farmers & Mach's... 20,000 00
Merchants & Manu
facturers' ..... 5 000 00 11,370 02
4. Amount of cash to hands of
agents and in course of trate
-31,131 38
6. Amount of loans secured by
bond arid mortgagee, cioneti
tuting the first lion on the real
estate, on which there is leas
than one year's interest due
and owing.... ..... ..... 24.200 00
O. Amount of loans on which in
termit has not been paid within
one year, (paid in Par t). • •• • 11,000 Oir
T. pmountdue Company on which
Judgments have been obtained, None.
8. Amount of stook, owned by the
Company, whether of any State
or of the United States, or of
any incorporated pity of the
United States, or of any other
description, seem fying the
number of shares, and the
par and market value of the
868,843 00
Par. Market
Value.
AD shares United States
Trust Co.'s stook.
New York $6,000 e 6,100 CO
TOO shares American
Exchange Bank
stook, New York.... 90,000 10,800 00
)31) shs Metropolitan
Bank stook, N. York, 20,000 22,000 00
200 shs Bank of Com
merce stook, New
York . 20 OX. 10,400 00
SOO shares Manufactu
rers' Bc. Merchants'
Bank stock, N. York 20 000 20,030 CO
160 shares Continental
Bank stook, N. York 10,4E0 10,460 00
428 shares Mechanics'
flank stock, N. York 10,700 11,412 00
800 ohs Phronix Bank
stook, New York.... 10,000 11,020 CO
200 shares Merchants'
Exohange Bank
stook, New York.... 10,000 0,800 00
100 shares Merchants'
Bank stook, N. York 6,000 8.300 00
100 shares Ocean Bank
stook. New York ... /SAO 4,600 00
MO shares Farmers' k
Mechanise' Bank
stock,lleirtford 30,0 0 34,209 00
SOO shares City Bank
stook, Hartford..... 20 000 23,400 00
200 shares Attna Bank
stook, Hartford...... 20,000 21,700 CO
200 'bars' Merchants'
and Manufacturers'
B'k stook. Hartford. VOM 20,400 00
000 shares Mercantile
B'k stook. Hartford. 00,000 20 MO CrD
200 slot Phoenix Bank
stook, Hartford,.. 20,000 19.030 00
Mc shares State Ban k
stook, Hartford-- 12.600 16,116 0)
60 shs Hartford Bank
stook. Hartford...... 8,000 8,000 00
60 shares Conn. River
Bank st'k. Hartford. 1,800 3,200,00
10 she Hartford oounty
Bank stook, Hart
ford 800 000 CO
100 shs Citizens' Bank
stook, Waterbury.. 10.000 11,100 OD
88 shares Waterbury
Bank stook. Water
bury 1,000 2,109 00
4 shares Stafford Bank
stook, Stafford...... 400 411 00
100 shs Holyoke Water
Power Co.'s stook.. 10,00 D 10,388 00
20 New Britain Water
bonds 10,000 10,700 00
10 Hartford City bonds 20000 10,000 00
10 Col., Peg., and Inn.
12 It 10,000 f,OOO 00
Amount of stook held by the -361,043 00
mammy as collateral se•
amity for loans with the
amount loaned on each kind
of stock, its par and market
value
Mar-
Far ket Amount
value value. loaned.
, 23 she R. & N,
R.R. Co.'s
clock..-...... 82,300 $2,876 $11,300
61 she Charter
Oak Bank.... 8,780 6,03 6,650
03 she Mereh'e
& M anufactu
rem' Bank.... 6 000 6,150 3,600
30 she Connec
ticut River
Bank.. —..... 1,300 1 960 1,601)
61 she Mercan- ,
tile 8ank..... 6,103 6,181 6,900
73 she Atari Bk. 7,300 7,920 7.250
13 she Farmers'
k Mechanloe'
Bank —..... 1.200 1,399 1.200
9 ate City Bank 000 1,000 800
25 she Esolian'e
8ank......—... 1,230 1,1.50 1,0001
--$31,100 00
32,250 34,649
Amount of all other loans... 11,700 02
M. Amount of assoisments on the
stook of the company called
in, and due and unpaid.— .. Nose.
LI. Amount of premium note
due etd unpaid.............. Nene.
12. Amount of interest on in.
vestments made by the
company, due and unpaid.,. 6,171 61
THIRD
LIABILfTIIIB OP THE COMPANY.
1. Amount ofLosses due and un
paid None.
P. Amount of the olaims for loss
es which aro to suit or oon
tested by the company LOCO CO
6. Amount of loans during the
year whiob have been paid . 188,065 M
4. Amount of leases during the
year which have not been
settled 6,704 LS
5. Amount of losses during the
year which are contested... None.
6. Amount of leases during the
year reported to the comps ,
ny but not acted upon MOM CO
7. Amount of the dividends de
clared 8.0 000 00
8. Amount ofilividends declared.
due, and unpaid Nose.
P. Amount of dividends (either
cash or scrip) declared and
not yet due ..... None.
10, Amount of mosey borrowed.
and the nature and amount
of security given...........,N0ne.
11. Amount of all existing claims
ageing the company, non
tested or 0therwi5e........... 1,000 00
FOURTH.
INCOME OF TILE COMPANY
1. Amount of cash mem um' re•
calved 0931.714 92
2. Amount of - premium notes
taken by the company...... None.
S. Amount of premiums earned. 903,608 17
4. Amount of interest money re
ceived from the investments
of the c0mpany............... 23,193 79
B. Amount of income from any
other m0urcee............... • None.
FIFTH.
F.7tPENDITUREB OF THE COMPANY.
I, Amount of lessee paid during
8:11,470
2. Amount of loaves paid during
the year. which accrued
prior to the year ........ 71,411 77
3. Amount at which the lone;
were Mimed' d in former
statement, which were pawl
during the year 28,232 86
1. Amount paid and owing for
reinsurance premiums. • None.
6. Amount of return premiums
whether paid or unpaid. No
account is kept; deducted
from premiums received.
6. Amount of dividends paid
during the year.... 99,000 Oil
7. Amount of expenses paid du
ring the year, inoluding com
missions and fees paid to
agents and °Mears of the
company ...... ............. 97,000 46
8. Amount of taxes paid by the
7,29169
9. Amount of all other expenses
and expenditures of the
1. Amount of promissory mace
originally forming the capital
of the company.. ....... None
S. L. LOOMIS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
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(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING A S. W,, CORNER
iv
FOURTH AND WALUT STIOSETS.
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JOHN M.ATWOOD, R. A. FARRIS/OM
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F DOLLARS,
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Thomas Hobine, john Welsh.
Mordecai L Dawson , George H. Stuart.
doom) H. Stroud, H. S. Whelan,
ohn B Myna!,
oeeph Patterson, J. Fisher Leamlnh
William C. Lp.dwig.
ohn M. Atwood, Amour d Comn,
omen H. Powers, GeorgoW. Toland,
llllamMcKee. Thos. Wattsou. nM-Irlf •
FANCY DRY GOODS.
BURNETT,
SEXTON, &
SWEARINGEN S
Moaners of
FANCY GOODS,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIKRY.
MEN'S FUrtNISHING GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyrs, and VARIETIES.
No. 411.1MaltnEr STREEL
fell tmv3
STILL AHEAD!
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT.
"BELLE OF THE SOUTH,"
The moat retreat and Beautiful Skirt ever product
MADE WITHOUT CLASPS,
and warranted not to get out of order, in
8, 11,14, 20, 03, 30, 30, 40, and 30 HOOPS,
EVERY LADY 18 REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM BEFORE PURCHASING OTHER MAKES.
Wholesale Dealers supplied by
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD,
51, 63, awl 63 WHITE Street,
NEW YORK
1860. B PRING. 1860.
NOTIONS
FOR TRH
SOUTHERN TRADE.
M'OAULEY.
BROTHER, Be
BREWSTER.
No. 2$ NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Rave a large and complete assortment of
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
FANS,
BELTS,
WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS,
To which they Invite the attention of ftrst-olsee
H. DUHRING & CO.,
ee end 29 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now ref:miring, by aucoeseive arrival/ from Be
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
os
ENGLISH AND ONR.M•N
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Altolune Sewing Bilk and Thread—and cohort en in
apeotion of their omPlete cad @wok—
HIPICULLT AUAPTID TO 800111aRN AND WxaTtCN
TRAM UO-]ul
MILLINERY GOODS.
18600 8 P it
I A
1 1 2tfgET. ° " 11360 e
One of the largest and most complete stock' of goods
in our line in thin country. The beet terms and the
cheapest prices.
0. H. GARDEN &
Manufacturers of, and 'Wholesale Dealers in,
HATS, OAPs, FURS,
BILE and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW 000051
ARTIFICIAL st.owxas, 'BATHERS. RI/CIIZII.
Nos. 600 and 604 MARKET STREET, 8. W. corner
Sixth.
SPRING OF 1860.
MARTINS,
PEDDLE,
.11 AMRIOK, &
No. 30 NORTH FOURTH BTRENT,
Have now in store, and are dolly reeelving, °omelet.
lines of the following desirable goody, vie.:
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND CANTON FANS,
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHES,
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Adapted to Southern and Western Trade, to whieh we
invite the attention of Stet-claws buyer,. fo3-3m
DRY•GOODS JOBBERS.
JAS. R. CA M.PI3ELL 8e 00.,
IMPORTERS AHD 11110LESALE DEALERS DI
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WIIITE GOODS,
°LOTUS, OABSIMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, bo.
)all-amif No. 717 C}IIBTNUT Street.
SEWING MACHINES.
WHEELER Na WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
HENRY COY, Agent,
as ORESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
niaohluee, with Operator', on hire to Private Famines.
EIR•NCII OF/ICII t
7 Went STATE Street, Trenton, N. J.
130 CENTRAL SQUARE, Easton, Pa.
12.1941 m
15682,911 91
WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA
CHINE.—'fhe great and inoreaging demand for
Wtloox & titt,be' Sawing Machine is a guarantev A f its
t u Sl i ek e ß i ol e l l il e Cebl n" , nrenreill e dl , Vtreet.m
roa_tr •
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
TURNBULL, ALLEN, .& CO.,
"IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
CHIN A AAD IM
QUEENSWARE.
Noe. 23 and Bo SOUTH FOURTH STREW.
(Between Market and Chestnut greets.)
gir PITTIBUINI OLI.IIII AGENCY. GLANS OPIUM OE
IST rseraos, as MAN UFACTURSRIP PRICES.
fel6-101
BOYD & STROUD.
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS,
Rave now on hand a complete Stook of
QUEEN SWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH CHINA.
At their Old Stand, No. 3 NORTH FOWRTJI et,
four doors below Merohante' Hotel. to which they in
vite the attention of WHOLIGIALR bin sae.
Kir AGENTS TOR PITTSBURG GLASS.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.
WILLIAM YARNALL.
No. 1090 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Immediately opposite the Academy of Fine Arta./
i n vitee the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and
others to has extensive assortment of
USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
TABLE CUTLERY,
NURSERY FENDERS,
CHAFING DISHES,
FIRE SCREENS.
PLATE WARMERS,
Jal-tothetf TEA FOWL ace..
TO DEALERS AND CONSIIMERS.-Al
-- WOVI On hand a stook of 1,000,000 fine HAVANA
CIGARS, of the following Mande, viz Cabanos, Fi
garo. Upmann. Portagas, Travtato, Normende, Fiyo
fly &medial. Programme, Mucha, Conguitto, ROAM,
ice., ato. Offered wholesale and Retail, by 0. 0 UM
PERT, 400 f CHESTNUT Street, below the Custom
House. fel6-Im.
M ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.-
) 1,
Itx TO ANY M er VlATE l Upo , n m W:to a h n e d s i . rei..:l:4
eittn'A l S. Bl ) h E IltVeßfli e amta i rt c ar er
Moan ~ms A. . 1 rl 4 . .1. . nli-amv,
_____
ONIOKERINO & SONS, MANU
FACTURERS of Grand, Square, and Up
right PIANO FORTES. Wareroome, Bur CHESTNUT
Bireet„ Pianos to lot. taken In exnhenge, tuned, and
repaired. Also, in connection, a full nook of Papule,
Mum. Mum Hooke. aim
Ti A MS AND SHOULDERS. —l,OOO
Pieoes City-f
a m t oked
tt andihouNys.
pADLUK v,waldarnil 74,29%
taa
I'ABEIIDZATI
THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES
1860. SPRING. 1860.
FRESH GOODS.
RIEGEL. 13AI.RD, 81 00..
IMPORTERS AND :JOBBERS
01
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET,
!PHILADELPHIA.
Would respeotfully invite the attention of Country
Merohunte to their
LARGE AND WELL•SELECTED STOCK OF
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Which they are now receiving in Store.
tl9" Merchants would find it to their advantage to
oall and examine our stook. fa3-3m
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY & 00.,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
No. 98 NORTH THIRD ST.,
Are now ready for the "
SPRIN G TRADE,
And prepared to offer, to cam and prompt mix
months Hume, one of the
LARGEST
AND
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In the country, and or Prices toot writ dry comysti
tion, not only In this. bat to any other city.
Purchasers wilt find our Stook well monad at all
seasons of the year.
I. T. WAY,
W//. P. WAY, tea-3m 3A/ 11. D. DUNLAYs
OEO. P. WAY.
1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860.
BUNN. RAIGUEL. & CO..
, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
CFANOY DRY GOODS.
137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
.Are prepared to exhibit at their salesrooms the most
immolate stook of cootie ever offered by them, present
int unusual attractions to the trade generally.l
The stook commas a oomplete usortment of every
variety of
SILKS, RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS,
CASSI2IIERES AND VESTINGS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES.
AND
TRIMMINGS.
Also, a full and general usortment of Oaring
SHAWLS
AND
MANTILLAS,
To all of whloh they Invite the attention of
CABE AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS.
B. N. DUNN, V. C. BUSH,
H. R. RAIOUEL, W. W. KURTZ,
H. P. BUNN. fe 13-im
y ARD, GILLMORE. & CO.
N 08.40 AND lf NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
WHITE 000DS, LACES, LINENS. EMEIROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND
43-3 m SHAWLS.
ANSPACH, REED, 8c CO.,
WHOM:ULU DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 130 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(CONNER MID AND CHNINT
PHILADELPHIA.
J Alteracti.Ja., CHAP. E. ANAPACTI.
WN.ANAPACII. J►l. H. RIAD, DAVID H. SWAM
fe3-ain
XILTOR coma. WX. X. TARIIAIi. kOIT. D. WORI.
COOPER, PARHAM, A, WORK,
IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
OF
HATS. CAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Irir Constantly on hand a large assortment or Strew
and Lace Donets. Panama, Loam, and Palm Leaf
Hate. Bonnet Tnmunnes , Artificial Plower., Ruches
/to.
FAUST. WINEBRENER,
ed CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
HARDWARE.
NO. 49 NORTH TRIM) ISTREET,
Above Market, pew Brown Stone Store, erected on Ike
Old City lintel LoY IIILAL
ELPHIA.
DAVID 'AVM D. S. WIN ANINNXII.
W. M. CARTYR. re.3•2m
lIAZELL & HARMER.
MANUFACTURERS
I.IID
WHOLE/ULM DEAL==
pi
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 188 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A tall sooortmea t of City made Boots and floes oon
stand/ on hand. ald-tf
LAING & MAGINNIS.
Whnlokll4ll nIIIO6TIII in
IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING&
SHOE MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES •
sa"WiNG MACHINE SILKS. THREADS, COT
TONS, NEEDLES. Ae.
SOLE A GENTSFOR
Trleg!!lrated IXL Mach .
and 145eld'a
Patent
toot
1 14.. e1 3 . 0 North THIRD Street. (es-3m
SOWER. BARNES. Ss CO..
BOOKSELLERS
AND
rUBLISHER , O Or
FELTON'S OUTLINE MAPB AND KEYS.
EMMONS' GEOLOUT,
BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETIC%
SANDERS' HEADERS, &0..
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Emit We, below Aroh Street.) 1613 m
TO ME 1W HANTS BUYING .
CLOTHS AND WINDOW MABEL
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF 011,0 LOTUS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealers to our large stook of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTIIB,
GREEN GLAZ , D O.L CAMBRIC,
e beautiful article for aides. The laraeit stook of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDB in the
market. at proms which defy oompetition. 143 3m
JAMES. KENT. SANTEE,
00,.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Or
DRY GOODS,
NOB. 239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE,
Respectfully Invite the attenual tion of buyers to their
us
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
Or
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among which will be found full boss of
BATES' MILLS AND YOU_ COMPANY'S
ON. COT-
Also, a LARGE VARIETY
01 New and oonlinint Styles of
PRINTS,
MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4-e.
fe3-2m
HENDRY & HARRIS.
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. W. CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
HATS AND CAPS.
HOOPES & DAVIS.
No. 517 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN, FUR, WOOL, SILK, CASSIMERE,
STRAW, AND PANAMA
HATS.
CAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCHES.PALM &
WILLOW HOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c.
We respectfully Invite the attention of cash end
prompt-paying buyers to cur large and well -fell selected
stook kit
COLUMBO ROOT—For aalo by NVRTHE
RILL R D WTSBR, Q siul a North NEOnND
Wrest, toLl
WANTS.
A COMPETENT BOOK-EEEPRII, will
A
open. rloss, post. or examine banks. adjust part
normally businras, or neatly and expeditiously execute
any kind of wrifinc. Address "A. Y. AL.. , Bon 176:1
Philndelphin Poet Office. Ale tt•
WANTED TO RENT—A Modern Cot
tage with five or six rooms, intriated between
the city and Germantown. within fire Inmates walk or
railway station. Re •t. $173 to Vie per annum. Ad
dress "A. H. K.," Box 1235, Post Office- fel.s-20
WANTED—A person well acquainted
with Lire insaranoe and having experience in
obtaining applications. A good opportunity is here
offered for budding op a handsome income. Acktresi
Box Mr. O. fet7-0t•
ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS
1,000 Agents emoted. in alt parts ot United States.
to wholesale and retell new and useful patented arty
Iles; profit lures, and business exclusive. Omuta are
damnable, and will sell to everybody. Addrese, with
stamp• 1. J. H INGLE CO., k N 0.213 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. Penna. feL3-2t*
WANTED—By an active young man. a
v situation in a Wholes le Store az en Asideteutt
Clerk. Would be willing to make himself generally
useful to his employer. Address" K. L.," at this office.
fOl7 -1t•
WANTED.—A Young Man from the
country wishes a situation in store. Has tome
knowledge of b - ook-keeping, or wou'd make himself Se
riemlly useful in any capacity he ma y he Placed.
Willgive the bent of reference. Aida= •D. J ." thus
offsets fell 2t
WANTED—A Partner with Capital, to
take as interest in a Lumber Manufactory In
this State. near a railroad.
The business 111 established. and y'etds rood profits.
l•nene! is required to extend the business. For Par
ticulars add reu, with full name. 201, West Cheater
Prietnffice,P.
fete 3t
WANTR,D—A Financial Partner with
" 1215.1303 to 825 000 cash In en established legitimate
Anction and *Commiseson Busmen!, now rhino over
$3130,CW per annum. $6 OOO will be guarantied the first
year. A young man preferred, and one acquainted with
counting-house dunes. Best r f reference required be
fore interview, and only with real name..• d strictly
confidential if required. Address ''AitOILOII Rumens,"
Box 290. Post Of fi ce. fe l s suf
ABOOK-KKEPER. who will devote his
whole time to the interestiof his employer. wishes
a situation. Address T. 8.," oSlee of Ths Press.
fell 6t
WANTED—TO RENT.—A modern
will e hg ti t o o n o t as. 6 ttt t red s: ln the western pert of
the eity d .
'M..' Box'fte. Post Bffies. a Per linannL
FOR SALE AND TO LET
RCII-STRKET PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Store and Dwelling No. 211 Arch etraet.
rf.Tlllll exay. Apply to WILLIAM R. ALLEN. No. MS
ARCH Street. tale 7t•
igg FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX
Mal TUREB of the old.establishrd PROVISION
STORM: of John Harrer. southwest earner of LOCUS I
and DEAN Street.. with every oonventenea pertaining
to the bowneea. Dwelling and atablint attached. It.
ga Ti) TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK
EL.I. ERE.—FOR ROLE The entire stock in trade of
the late OSEPH FEINOUR. compnsing an assort
ment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. More., Henteri.
Camhoottes. /to, with the tools and Sutures of stores
and work-hope.
Also. to rent. the Stores and Dwelling.
An opportunity Is now offered to !meets the Imasin•es
of this old eetablishad stand. which has entoted for
mane f ears a large share of the patronage of the ship
ping interest of Phi adelphta.
For tams, inquire et the Kseentor.s at the Old Stand
Nos. 345 and 347Ennth FRONT street . . 1413 atilt/tat
poi COTTAGES AT ATLANTIC CITY
FOR PALE.—Four Cottages. bade eapreestr,da
nag the butt !lemon. by the C. end A. Land Company, to
cult families animater the eumwr at this deliaktful
watering place. For Rube:Aar/ agelLto
JuLIN S 1 SW R Arolutert.
Iff WALNUT Street. or
ISAAC LLOt D. Secretary.
fell-et Cooper Point. N. .T.
JONES' ITOTEL-PII(LADELPIIIA
The lease and furniture of thin noted Hotel are for
pale et a great bargain. The furniture is intim!, new ,
having been put in within a gear. and the hones now
doing s successful bylines*.
re
Inqui of D. NI IGER. in the Hotel, or of F. O.
SCK , DA. Pio IS hIURKAY Mt.. N. Y. felt-if
1.4101{ SALE--Ten acres of LAW), on
•- FUME WEI Lane. adjasent to Station on the Penn
sylvania Itallro‘d, five mays from tae city ;stone house
on it ; be improved eons to make &desirable
; price 87,600 Apply to
JOHN R. HOFFMAN.
fell -12t alt WALNUT !greet.
P')R SALE —A Cc untry Seat of 4 Acres.
hindsomely Improvtd 6X miles from Market-Irma
Brid, n e. Apply at 10.1)deRIPG GARDEN !trait.
fo.w& • 2r.•
fitIINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS.—
A large quantity of Chinese and Japanese Pine Ap
ple Bilks. Sato*. Cri,pes. Pongee Handl , arable'. and
Cwicunties have just been reoeived by the chip-.
Fairy." "N. B. Ps'iner." and "Windward." end
will be sold at 6 WEBl' PE •N Square. first house north
of MAI( K rig titres'. at moderate prices. A splendid
Oil Painting of Pharighae, with a view of the Custom
House and shipping. elso,a Japanese dog of great beau
ty and curiosity. suitable roe a Lady's vet. fel4-6t"
FOR SALE OR EXCIIANG . E FOR CITY
PROPERTY.—A valuable FORM. on F. R. R.,
pear Gen. Wayne station.l2 miles from the pity, front
ing on l ancaster pike; contain, 110 acres. The land is
in a loch state of cultivation; fine stone mansion, tenant
and coaah house, all necessary out-buildings. with fine
spr t nod stream:f water :r the throughl! fximit,irm,,thote.cet. fi nest
: : o
within the mine distarom of Philadelphia.
Also, one Delaware-county Farm. of 75 acres. Ens
location, near Lai:lnwood etation. Thorpe who want a
country residence. having property to exchange, had
Getter examine this property before purchasing oleo
where.
A Lot of Ground on Pule street, west of Twenty
second.
Some fine Lots on Trenton avenue and Clearfield
street, clear of all incumbrance, will be exchanged for
small houses.
A groat variety of property . ground rents, and Loads
fur sale and exchange.
Apply to LEVIS & COFFIN,
fog-Xs 9015 WALNET Street.
FOR SALE— THE BROADWAY
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE-SHOP, BT. LOUIS.
filueouri,
ESTABLISHED IN mkt.
This long-established and well known Foundry IS
fared for sale on aecommodatiug term..
During the last eighteen months the Building. hare
all been rebuilt, in the twat approved modern style. and
new machinery added. making_ the most eoniPiete er
tablishme at of its size in the Western country.
The Foundry Building is 36 by as feet. and furnished
wlih Cranes, Cupola. Core Oven. &a., Ito.. complete.
The Machine them is 111 by 10 feat. two and one-half
storjee gh,an4 cantatas a large and well-arranged vet
of Lathes, Boring and Planing Machine., &c., wually
found in Shope for doing a general Machinery tonneau.
Tae stock of Patterns is the largest and most veins ble
in toe city of St. Louts. nuke, 0015.n.0.. about Black
smith shop. Foundry, Machine Shop, and Boiler Yard
mbunclenee_.
A most exoildent opportunity is offered for two iv three
Cracticul mechanic.. with a s manufacturin g [ Capital. to
embark in a well es ablished businese.
For particulars address, at St. Louis, !do
fel-tmif CUDDY. CARFENTIA, & CO.
_
MI TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
Mil A Retail Btore and fixtures, well located for bud-
WPM
A Mill, 76lry .13 resit, three Marie, high, with water
power and damn for ...infirm and finiandra
A Dye Hodes, 110 by .18 feet,wltb good rats, for dyeing.
and plenty of dry roym.
Thla property in 1. isher's lane near the Germantown
Railroad, being ea gory acoesatble to the cat?, makes at
very desirable.
Apply to THOMAS R. FIPHER.
Ja33-tf Fisher's Lens.
COAL LANDS, &c., Ac.—About 748
Acre. Coal 0.5/1 Building Lots. 3 Farms, Lana New
Rotel, Store. Stabling, &c.. &c. This proven, is
Iscated in Lucerne county. at the Junction of the Sus
gu.ehenita end Lackawanna rivers, at the head of the
Wyoming Valley, directly opposite Pittston. end the
lands of the great Pennsylvania Coal Company. Ihe
Lends have been bored and proved. 'I he great Pitts
ton vein underlies the same. The Lackawanna and
Bloomsbury Railroad runs through the property, sad
hes Station, Depot. &a., &e., located therein.
The property will he sold a bargain. to close a con
cern. Apply to K. C. KNltiliT,
President West Pittston Coal Co.,
tief-sBt Cor. CHESTNUT and WA'r St... Pella..
taFARMS! FARMS I I ARmai t_
FARM .14 . ..•••r11•7 1 . near WalU Station, in
' "grk4 n . ° e at teourVeyo'n f ge u r n an o =ciVi ks,:.'t.l7nuinte (nem
Norristown, highly improved, and good location Terms
154•1, mid immediate possesaion given.
FARM of 49 mires. with good improvements—land
"VrtirrVitVi`o i r":llr ra7L i ,"l4V:rtntA4l'-lt gnat hareem
—arid terms very CUIJ.
MERCHAN T and GR LOT MILL, with 4 run of
stones. for sale, 12 miles from the city. Also,other tins:
and Saw Mills for sale.
STORE, DWELLING, and !Wilsons of land. donee.
in a mood locallty. where a good tiosiness can be
HOTEL and la •Ore, of land, miles from Norristown,
• very eestrable business stand.
FA Rhl ao Scrila.,Meronant Mill, &e. ka. situate
on Readint R.,ilroad, for gals , qI.IISP.
Several fine Farms to exchange for City Property. in
good !mantle..
trot Mortgages on Farms negotiated on reasonable
terms.
Money invested in good first Mortgages.
F.ir a catalogue of Farms. Stores, Hotels, and
n
other prove', apply to or &Area*
R. R. CORSON,
Norristown. Fa
rOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian arid Twentieth 'tree% hawing three
fronts, imitable for a church or factory 111.41. For Wipe
&0., mildreee J. B at tire office. jalS
FAIifORY LOT FOR SALE.--A value,-
ble oorner lot, Ilis feet square. haying three fronts.
admirably located for a fa c tory site. It is situated an
the southwestern part aI the Say, iq a rapidly-m
-orainal neighborhood. R will be sold on reuotabis
terms. For particulars, address " K.," office o: This
Pram. jald-tf
IaROUSEi TAVERNS, and STORES.
Real Estate of every desemition for mile or to;
rent. ADDIT to ?,lAX thaws,
Real Estate /gent.
N 0.127 North SECOND Street,
In L. Tourny 3 Co.'s Seed store.
All orders will be promptly attended to. English.
French, and Oerman spoken. Collector of Ground
Rents. nlB-arn
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL. --SMALL it CHANDLER,
WHOLESALE GROCER°, have removed ft=
66 North nECOND Street, to 126 IdARKST Street.
above Front, north side. Jal
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
a PRATT ea REATH.
N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS,
1111PORTER8 0
WATOHES.
JEWELRY, PLATED RARE, 8:o., &c
(a-im
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Inuits 'pealed attention to their 'took of BILVEIi
WARE, which ls now unusually large, affording a Tlk
not/ of pattern and damn uneurpassed by any bowie
the United States, and of finer eaalt7 than is mamas.
tared for table use in any Part of the wor ld.
Oar Btondard of surer is 9115-1000 parts pan.
The English Storting 924-1009 tt
Awe= and French 900-10041 tt
Thum Itwill be seen that we give thirtr•tive Wawar
than the American sad Freud ooin, and ten parts Parer
th an the English Sterling. We melt all oar own Silver,
and we guarantee the quality as above wkaoh is
the itnist that can bi mods to be serricsobis, and will
resist the action of acid/ most batter am she wa
in/ giilogr meatysot rnd,
WY. WILSON & SON,
D. R. CIORNICR TEM AND OBIBILY Kg.
A. 13.—. Any Anensu of Silver maaattabir ad as lima
apou, but rasitisoily sass its/Wier to hassli sad Man*
sans standard.
Design supplied Inth the same standard ea seed la
ear retail department.
Fine Purer Bare, WWI parts per., eonetently ve
hand. anit-dm
MONEY TO LOAN BY THE PENN
String Assoclatlon, at the El. W. corner Si rra
awl ARM.
1417-It" eAML. !WAIN.
atolltAlle
AiII:ISERIEMTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF =RIO
COOPER OPERA TROUPE.
THID (SATRDAY. RTENTNEI, Feb.ll4,
DER FREIRCRUTZ:
OR, BEVt:eTki BULLRT.
Agate, Kiss &tarter; and° ak. Mr. c iew.
Mr. r cep. Conk ; Kano Mr. Bnodinot r - Fey ars.
t • ear, Mr. Warne; Zara:Ha, Mr. Pagdra
Kyle) • Iteeteassn.Leelies.Peassate
Mucmal Dt recur r... M IL C. coormi..
piglet OF A DM , 11.710N.
Parromm. Parquet Circle. sad Brame
No extra charge for resorted seat&
Family
State mar be had it the Amens,. beck & Lamtolo6
sod C irk ars nx'a daily. from II WI A
DOOM apse at Thi o'clock. Opera corposmass at L
Chasse of emirs eve , ' aisht.
DRAYTON'S PARLOR OPRRAI3, PRO
VERBS, COMEDY. CO DRAMA.
CONCERT HALL. CHASTNUT 811 LEST.
B T•rollth
THE LAS elt T
PERFuS Si ANCE.
GRAND ISATIPIEE THIS AFT} R bOON, st &
First and Anly Um iTO T lagi•lptua..
PUT YaUR IiOULDERILE vrasEL3
WILL WHERE THERA'S A WLL Torun • 'Ay.
emeelado with
A CONCRRt .
In vhioli
NIRB.II DNAYTON.
MIL H DRAYTON.
SENOR OLIVEIRA,
HERR ENGELKE.
HERR gu, A.
AND THR ORCHESTRA WI LL APPEL*.
M. DRAYTON will wen .` 311121ae," MX'
tint:Oat denim,
Tiekon at Chiekenng & !kw-a, SS Cliestaat
Beek & Lastoo'll.fget ciesataot stmt. sad at tio gr a
e lan
Pneaa—Body of th e BO at Bakaay.
.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRIL
Polo re. M. A.B M.
atiße Manager—.— . Mr. F. BACA.
&moose Arent.. ....- ...Mt. ice D. in P PRY.
Anus IBATLIIDAY) EFENIPIe Feb. Id. lid).
THE 1 1 0 1 3BEB8.
Cherie. do Moor, 44r. J. M. Peocucch ; MAW, Mr.
ET F dome ;
o conclude with •
H
Dort, Mr. Vining THE
Rowan oUßE . DOG.
ifirrtlollllllB Enid
soccanat art th9ct stint clam&
DOOM OM mei o dock Poutonwoo to MMUS
at 7 o'clock.
WHEATLEY & CLARK E'S ARCO
ISTELEEM THEATRE.
TWIB INATURDAY) evvinam. gab. IL
pt i th night of 110IIRCICAULT8 NEW PLAY.
milled the
DEFnILOON: On, LIFE IN LOLIFIANn.
000111111 Fence. Er. Wheatley,' lao-b SoCkeiter.
EL Dolman: Zoe. the Octoroon ErnieMa Drew.
Scam. op YlLlCZAL—Admimavei, al maza, /wound
Meats .a Dram Care/. sni eanta rarlaiat.N anew
Doom open an tE potioratanerm k 11121611•11011
lle preoimety.
D tli RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THILATRE. WALNUT It. above
PtlCLl.—Brea Cirra. 11 bate i FalaiWeal
cope• &tau is Promo Bozos. 71 coma t
vita dean. 33 and IL
Ca (sea oir Tx - mi.—Doors apes at hall' paatt Oslo*.
To enamours at 7.
THIS AFTERNOON mid
Win Le presented the thirteens bretaala of'Ves
ELEPHANT OF •1M;
OR. afili FIRE R•NG*II Vt/w.
A linsardr. Mr. W H. Page ; Me. C. IL Lye";
Chittagong. io Wh nat Thai. Mr. J-Eas heat;
Korot. MLL Murray; Btai. Mr. NODS : Theophilas Ch-
M!" Mr Freak Drew; !sib. it r. loostnoLgaberlaiaL
Mr. Mad eta Herod Mr. r Kist Althar.lllr. ow,
Danko. Mr. O. Holland; Pyromania. Mr. J Dame t
fa
derrorw Miss Rees:hood Atimednot Pnootrut.
Mus ; Lola. M Hack. ; Ross Quota. Mins
Cher" Robins.° ; Zelah. Musa Amos Loosdens.
Fire alarm Amazonian card. It/besot lb.
N
C /um Dene'ne Gil.. Priestesses he. Tha s fr i p
Court or the Queen of Roses. ha a bars of beast/PH
Cheri's'. Officers of the Irtit.nier horse. Sotto a of
the Bit/nese and Burmese tiuuda. aneadasta oo
Ele•Eant. Priests. Dement. V. areas oh F re. 21, , abet
Bearers. Black mania. Be. Dr eh. Ealsoinhri4ll morn
and One Hundred Auxiliaries
The Yerformenee iil aweelode with sae Iletims
ACTS IN IHE
in vbieh rho °navel Hum rut. DAN RICE. silesani
A 4,RAND cost:FRI IN ATP OP sT.
LA. VI IiCENT.II HOME .011 NENTIYEIV.
PEEN. va , l b. a ora_oa TYJE 4 DA E'Tb..4*o.
tnator.t at CONCERT kl ALL, Caocavt. abor• Ta,cd , k k
meat Tb• dobecoisboo sod sootra , l4 . 41 0 eel
Vonalot Noe RICHINGII, baa . tlo kioduot ammo,.
rob:owned 4.r samosa (or as onea• on eh t. Bondi-
Protsaaora Tkondar a, d lug y. and a az.-
bar of leadtna amount," kajrs abr. offered to aa.b4 Ta
coamoaeo at 7% o'clock. Ttckax 111 coat& tali It
ANIIEItbON'S EXHIBIT:11)N XCA MS.
/syne's Commernalth Handing, CIS11717!
Btrs'tc eau Guth_
• ADDifOfilZl. ADD 710VT,L_A al TTILACTIOII3:
The Massa. meat of the A T.W ti argil . barber aeon
honored with imayerwa Lad trl mat sad...sees &nett
tho past weak. rrepertleily U 1120.01.01116 it 3 tawskaa of
reannoeg :n Philadelyloa a f k.W 310 h D.Y3e art
order to enable all to wi'atese the s *Mutt Aroma of
the orzeoue apactitele, entitled "I.IOH r AM) 118
EFFECTr." Before wavier lbw uty we voatd
throk the prise Ltd the audio Syr the high
is which they have hitherto heal the talibit t eo .. 3
Arks sad hope we Easy be able to sire combated as
tufactingi.
Adartecoa—Adults. 11l pests t_Dtkildr, le
Dar Y 'hilarious ea WEDNi.DDAY sad bang-
DAY AV t ERNt/O.No. at 3 n'elock id
Mcllul‘OUtiti'S IiAISTISS--ILAOI
below THIRD.
13111.11/0 1 13 I.L'CCEES
01P
STAR OF EIITTI
SILVER TIOIVERS.
Wu Pantomime is pronounced
. try All to be fejr
nor to say attempt at tar EffeCtik la d
kept. ta_coattaaal roap from
and. The labia= otitis butt= ras=g
beauty.
IstlV 'LYING .PIL
EVOLVIN PI I Wit
VOLNO PILLA.AL
T E 1A8L7 . 1
ATLAS. AT AT ATLAS.
EOil Diens.
app
ADCI MAPES.
ALCILADt.S. .831 A AB R I.
above 'bateau ME form a grasp LIMO
PICTURt&
CAST OF CHAXACTUA r
RARLEW:LN A. N. 71;►r
....
Columbine— ..--. —.l_
_ULU
Star of Besati.r:.. W LIT.
r.: d th
Alio, will be pNeee Nwiltar or
DAh e o ietta
PENESYLVA.VIA WOOERS.
.Hartearteat.
AlierirearL
Btim Jim..._
CI .rer Top.
Cramps
disc &max lied Damoitsz.
HERNA.NDEZ a kui wow:lariat Usti of Patteuine.
totsther val NICHO ES & p 024.
fIENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ON Till
a• POE ARTS,
vas taIMTNI./T BT/LEET, 1
Is OPEN DAILY. (nandays smelted.) from • 1. IL
bile P.M.
Want ed—The Tenth 'ohm* of " Ureis ihernaa
Pamela " or PA/BAAS&
kintannon to imam atuldren ender 18 SS* 1a
enter.
Shane of Stoat US. 11. t!
CIERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—Pubhe xa
boartials EIATITRDAY, *a TL7II)
HALL ac Shi o'..Nelt P. M. llekets so tot Itad 10.,
Andres, and Bonk & Lartan's Mons &norm and
-In at
dryst 6.413
CIIIJRCII'S PAINTING,
" THE EVART SF THE ANDEtt
Now or 1 Ntior tar ACADEMY br PCM
A HT , . MS LETN t,T Street. floe A. X. tla Aut.
Cd iniaston St anti.
utters ars mustard to briar Opera Maros- ha ti
rpixpLE OF WOM)ERS.
Northeart aorqpr of TENTH sad ana171177
Stmts. final's' ACTS' Annaba.
siONOR
The voccierfal Mifi
ExHIBITIOn EVILKI MRI 64 Bt
IniniaTTHE
wEEJL . .
---- -
Commenet it rtfaeckak. aad ea W BD?,
sad BATTS. AY AYTERIIOO:43I at 3. The
Automaton Ps 'twill. ,r ass of the Freataet '
Meohanuao titer extu be taeotillanzie-t.
noi t a t ...
d 316-12
UMBRELLAS.
SLEEPER & .FENNER.
r7111771T19
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS,
No. 336 MARKET STUNT,
WAI. A. DROWN as CO .
F!nMIM..T . , ' 7I7MI
MANUFACTURERS.
No. 944 MAIKET STREET.
fe3-lm PIIIL•DILPHI•
J OSEPH LEA.
NOB. US AND 170 CIFFINTIMT ETTLISST.
(untie the &motion of the Trade to lus Stook of
COTTON. WOOLLEN.
LINEN AND PELVTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS.
Hem tight tad da7Y ',nag a 1... a great Tariatr Not
MESSRS. BAWL SLATER & BONM.
BUTTON M&NUFACTURINO 00 ,
MONTE BELLO COMPANY. Also,
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Inolndinn nasty new standard Patterns.
NEAT BLACK & WHITES. PUHPLV:B. LAV.III. Ste.
SAXONY & ENIEPHERD PLAID& & tdDr HAMM.
Bk o NWD GRAM AND . CHOICE DMITRI.
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CASSIMERES sad DOESKINS. &a.
FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE 00M., NSW
ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD 51M1.% BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SUPERIOR BLACK DO'SKIN AND 811 K ma-
TURES.
Satinetts. Plain and Printed, of all calory and teen
ties ; 'mucky Jeans. Twals. Oordi. Quitman trar.
Kersey's tweeds. compriatng one of the beet modal to
the country. s
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
MUSH, RUCKS, SHESTINGS, &o.
1.21-Sm
CARRIAGES..
OP TEI X.L.TLTACTOZI ON
WIT:I - JAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. Nt://,
THE PHRENOLOGICAL CAM:ET.
*"'ffDITAIILISHID 1T FOWLS'. WELT-S•
kls open day and evening, gar the sals o ks
on Phrenology, Thies°logy, r. &ter-Cars, to.;
and for
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
The importance of Phrenology in th i trning of the
Yang, the selection of oocutistiona egm e g ull ow.
wedegvenyd=vat; yersona lilik o ts !elf m
are e a t- .
ed with its facts.
WrAten desoriptiona frog daguerreotypes nfl be
seat by mad for two dollars.
Catalogues of boots sent gratis.
JOILN L. cAtior.
No. tI:HEISTNUT Street, stayed stagy,
d'f-era•Sin if-Wanes
DR. SCHENCK CAN BE FOUND AT
hit odic*. No. M North SIXTH Street. on Fri
day and Saturday of each week. Mondays and TIMI
days are set apart for suiting patients la sod rat of the
On Wednesday and Thwart*, of each week he is
at Ws °Mee. No. ha BALTIMORE Street. Baltimore.
Md. lice terms for a thorouch examination with the
Ressicornetet, at tits °See or say pert of the set:Nese
$3; Jocular 'aviation* afterw rds.lo seats a suit AS
advice at his ollioe free of ohms ; apd. to all
whets persona do not foldable so my for Tuts
law swathed. they will be. wed tor. hark
attmaAttallitOttlit the awn minral.
FIM2Yri
PHMADEL.FILL