The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 20, 1860, Image 3

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Miss Manton: Weak, `-'-, " -'' B F Leavens, Burlington
0 W Hesly,St Loma: - '.; - W, id Peeper,' Na. -
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EI, Davies and p• - •.„ : •'_-, , , • Miss E 8 Strong. ,- .' . ~...
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Alve s ,X r ‘ ,- • ' . r ..,• ; .& F W webb, u nt Louis
0 B OamabelL - Ph ' in ' 'A - 33 Heillr Fhlie -
J T Berry. Louisville . Effnott. Louisville
John Whitehead, PI 7, ' - =P 8 Thomas, Jr, Newark
000 Farness Piffle ' •• P OVan Vllet,'N Y
E Sizbinsonaoston -, .7_ P Lewier - Ya - "---
Wm 8 Sherwood, Balt, • •-; Than W Sweeney, Phila
Abner French, Boaton ,,, - B W Colt , NIY• '
p_O Coney. Newark, 0 , JIM Col/mato., N Y
W N Davie, 11l „ 3 E Sruises,lll
8 0 worriaon, St - Lours - - - ' RI Wood. sr. Louie =
T T Beattie & Ir. Louisville:27'A Bond. Vt
A Dickson,Elt Louis - ' " llooPOPs"' ' -
SElliott,NYit , • -
W J Raynoldsrlioston '--' W 4 rioNultr. NC — '
3E White, N V - P Hannay,' Wash, D 0
Freeman, Texas I` B Gibson, Qniney, Fla
Geo 0 Ham, N Y _.„ T.l Southard. Nto. -
W A Wyman, Boston 3 B TVIOY. N Y
Mien E Trani. N Y - ' W W Hubbell, Philo.
Dr Reinstein, Pa - Jan Treanor .k, la. Oa
John Vokea . '. DH 0 Spencer & Wf, Tenn
Mist Sue Spencer, Tenn Miss Sally Smear, Tenn
T B flowning,,N Y , TM. Book. KY
0 Loner°, N Y R Ft Moore • Jr. N Y
B H Fitasneh' - D I pit•huo, If. DI Y
0 Cabot, N - Y; " A E Bedirwick.-NI.
3 A Polharous, N 'Y Gen Sanders. Balt
Lanes Thomason. Bait W w 'Ms" Or. la'
TB Murray. St Louis ' Jrin .1 Slocum Woe. R I
I Pf_endrleka, Balt -- T T Tanker, Jr, .phila -
8 Morris, A B Wentworth, Cin
iLathrea, M uss • D P Wenynof, (a
T Lancaster. Tann • L Zinner Ve. ,
P Miller. Belt - It el Hart. NV' '
tSimon, Balt ; , • A Boyd,2q , _• ~
W Corwirb_Cin, 0 , W Fairomin, orb, os.
Meyer, N Y • L 0 Rountree , Texas
I, Fullerton, Balt - , • - ..N It BArlll6lllll Oa
Fif Womrath Pirtle W NI Wyetn, Chillloothe
W R Holman, Ind ,B Butler Hier, Ark
0 B Denny, Da i tton, 0 - G 0 PM% Phi a
T 0 Emory, M - W B how, Providence
Than T Tyson hila : 3as 8 Smith. Phila.
Wm 8 Sherwolad,Belt , PEW Field k In, Boston
Jim Thompson. Tenn W T Blakeutore, Kr
H E Ramos, Miss,. ,
131 BARD HOUSE—Chestnut et., below Ninth.
0 0 Leeds, St Louis' ' W 8 Holloway. KY
yr B Moore. Hy • ,C A Poulat.K 'r
LE Garrett. St 'Louis 0 F Whitcomb, Rmton
W 0 Schaeffer, Balt •, Jan Armstrong. Balt_
C AIN aobirmen. Outraio Dula .1 Monday, N
W 13 Jordan. Petersburg,Cla R R Bemiring'. Clinton, Ga
E K G Catohmes,, Vs John F Panama Ga,
A Daniels. cis - , - R. hi DaVill. Oa
I A Houser, Go R. T Byrd. Oa
Cast B Si Giarrh, Clevelandr_pt J el Turner. Cleveland
H. Coultor, Jersey_City 0 Acheson. Wheeling
Chao 0 1 eaton N Y eillroadbmt Balt
Wl4 Willson, Phila • W A Riddle St Joseph '
Jor r Goopholato „ • 'rhos A &att. Altoona
0' remelberser C B Hubbell. St.Loule
J
smott St Louie - - ' is P Wetmore_
Las I. A Ford'. • - • • - 1, at Dimon*. On
M Jones. Oa •-. • •J W 14osler, MamPhia •
H Pammore.Mamphis W 0 Bryan. Memphis
BA Shook. Memphis Wm Footny. New Albany
Alt Sweeties'', Ind • W P Hamar. Oa
J 0 Whitff ald.rie, .. lg N Bailey. S C
'rhos Taylor, Jr: Richmon d J Wriamlifie Richmond
Win Hater, wash - 11 9 Mal on N Y
0 w Mattison. learperevil ii Sanford &i lA. NY
ivir Yanhoolc & la, Miss Alba Moßwin. Miss
I. R TavolniAla • • 8 H Smith, Ala . •
W ViSmort. Alai` -
~,,•...-W A Wayne. Ala r•
T McAfee. Ala-i., - . ~ .-14111, 0 McAfee, Ala
ht. Crone & la, Ala ,1% re Lona. Oa
wfa H 1 bomolon, Cm. 0 '...... , Jaa le Kilbreth . Oin. 0
i 0 McClelland. Naahvilie 0 L Frtee. Estates
W Wheeler. Buffalo Wm alnllnbfflt ~T
Pendleton. Va John Loughrte t..A a
S n A :lin..lin. 0 . era Aunt, hloptroal •
A Storer. Motreal 3 4 _ _Boylan, Cm, 0
D 0 Martin. H alt ' 0 W Shaw. Dayton, 0
A Robinson,,ll tia4' ' rohlig"' "Ztt'iii.
J N Davidson, Jr. N Y ' Oeo Readmi t St Lofts
Ctl res. Rome . 04 ; 1 110r:.iaatt ...
3111 Booze.
t3dt, Enterprise
' it Prohe l P, 'Car tel : 9'l"
ies Hoven, Cal 0 S YPAMO.I_b N Y -,
J Pat:Omn i Chicago ' C &Verdi, N y
8 W Rea. Phtla 4 Z Barnum, Balt •
S N RredlAy, N-Y - . W P Davis, Mies r • r •
8 B Parker, Miss H P Smer, Mies
W P Tamer. Miss E 0 Conner; N Y
.JW Walker & is, Hy - - 8.1., E Bonnet. N 0
T Lucca. NO - 8 Chamberlain. & la. Oa •
R W Snow. N Y . .• Ell fitropreqhtis
Alex Whyte, N Y .
B emit h. Ho .• bi Rifi:Altauur
Hiner Jones Yorke, NJ - James Armstrong. Balt
3t. Yalget. Gin. 0 ~, -- R D Dandy, Cis, 0_
Spencer. Savannah. Os 8 Yates Levy, fiatoinnah
H Barrington. bliss -' • 3 Sp:mien, NY .
tO Johnston & la, Ry, . Miss cholas, Xy
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Tacker ,Ala . A-B a damn, N 0 ' ~; " •
8J Searles. N Y . • • - , - " , ,
81BRCHANT8' HOTEL-Pourth artist, beim - MO.
LMhi Donovan, Harrisburg 3ATkf 00 owe n . Ala '
as Routledre, 111 T B Uttar 41Canass
Broome, N Y - • Rthr Crean, Texas
re
N i n, 'kV J 8 Grail , s , Wmaport
- Jtm E_gtilln, Coatesville
kI Mars ,Troy,N Y ,t,. •R 0 Woods: Hy ~ v•
T Garnson,Va. win Burr, N Y
Al Lowry, Pa - , '' It L White. &mealier, Pa
Molfhoroon. Ky = John Ore, Orrirown, Pa
OA Hegares. Corm - . w J
mlterr. Carlisle . '
ease Mo M ahon , MO J A AdertAti, Ku
P Letdr, St Louis ' LO 8 tooklor.r ~1 Tenn
A B Caller, Memphis, Tenn W 4 Brleter , Water Val
.1 L Boron, KmN Hinman, Ala
W 0 Beauwid; Alia I H nteinbent,Als
H Whne;Tenn ' J H Printer, Tenn
J O Sheeroz. Oxford, Tenn Chin Wagon, Sr Louie
John Hunisin, AM • OiW 'Fromm No
A F Alexander k ts, Teats - Job IV Goodwin, Tenn
SI P Helper, N C ,'• ,- 11. W Pries, Salem. N 0
E, Dinette Ritz If Braumiller , Atlanta, Oa
.7 13 Wells..Shelibville.Tenn John Morrow, Med •
111^ Anderson, Dalton, OA. A B Thumps , n, Texas
IEI rt. Radioing. Pittsburg - W R Batts, Indiana
0 A Weller. Portainnoth 0 A 0 Henry. Ala
W Whitmire& Ripley 0 - .E D Vaughan, Indiana
R B Martin, Tenn , - , ,
ANHIO.4,BN FIDTEk-Obesizant..abotte Path, '
W H Iniumongenn • • Jes A AlleorTexsa • •
ke Craven, rDa , Baird Blum. NY ,
Rotungray. vtugtrin J Kellum. Coviudon. Ky -•
A Bacon, N 1 - , -. las SOWN
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Mal Thos Beagle, 4 0 .a. Wyytkog, NY. , • ,
8 Mears, Albany - ,- B Hilliard A T eau
H 0 Hiller, Botnerv'e A Tenn /no A Bead. Tenn -•
J T orire. C,inton, KY Win Samoa& •Anginas, On
1 NI. Miner, Va',. , Jno Minster, Vs,
Cot nary. Va - Thee Ciark..N Y
8 Johnston. Hasten, Pa B Nook' dr, Jn. 1.4 Y
W PlPllbil. Asti - • H W Van Wagner, N Y•
Wet a Folk, Brooklyn .. ... D Hickey, Nto , -
P Nelbrick,N 0 - , ,
lONE/P. ROTHIO--OhNtnnt et.. below Eleventh.
WI Melbaß. ,at Louis' i O hodes, NI
R tDa m niels, NI - '' A L awrenee. N I
L Ti PA R 8 Rensselaer, NJ
W P olltichnel, N.l ' A Thomason, NJ
W D DarlingiPa - -- Theo 0 Jones Pa'
II B Jordan, ira , , John AI Larldw, Tenn
W I Pl:Aline, Tenn • P Thurston, , Y
8 Jaws. daft. 'J ohn Sanders. "Y
Levi Bowers,'_N Y . . ,O lo Baxge, li Y
P 0 George, N ' Aims fitmeson. N Y
Geo Bimpson , N Y Gen Briggs & la, N Y
BT. LOUIS HOTEL-Chestnut street. above Third.
19 D Elfert, Camden. N J W Heinlein. St Louis
P Munson. Cleveland, G 8 Griffith, Bait
.1 0 Cole. Cincinnati Wm COWS 84 Louis
David Builiford, It I JANgssim, ir s Al C
J liktrie PIMA .1 B Craig. Philo
CoMenj Allen, Boston • - .1 Kilburn, Burlington, Vt
8 11 Gates, thirlington, Vt
THE UNI@N•HOTEL—Areh Daiwa. above Third.
TO B Zeigler, Green Coatis BIll.;in, Pa - •-
Wm K Cox, Maysville._ Ky JJ Wood. Marine, Ky
- 31. Barker & la. Brooklyn 0 8 Brown & n, Pa
J D Rotors, New Albany S Chamber., in. 0
N W Voil,
_Honesdale. Pa Bl noldbaro Tenn
J Prayer, Memptafe. Tenn H Hartle, Memphis, Tenn
3 H Conner, New Albany olt Topping, 0
t3TATEB UNION HOTEL—Market at...above Biz*.
Thom Fitzpatrick, PA , MG Simpson, Albany
F Kamp n, Ky lona* Benton, Florida
John McCann, N Y . John arnith,
James Aehmesd, Peter Bwine, N y -
Davies, Phila. J . PI lams, Pada
8 Woods, Ptah A Brenner, Columbia
James Simpson, Cmoinnatl Geo Wolbrit, Cm, 0
Joimson,-fit Louis T 8 Richards, Pa
I A MoKep, Pa,.R. A McKee, Pa
A Whyte, ri Y-. 3 Henderson, a, ilwaulree
Jae Arnold. Bait B Cooper. Perry co, Pe.
It J orlon, Centre co, Pa J Williams, Pa
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et., above Chestnut.
(tCanter, Pottstown Wm Jnelmon,Wil. Del
ura Jaekson; oftener ea Wash Williamson, Del
V 8 Baker, Pa J Jones. Boston .
John." , ralne , , Chester no Coates,. Chest
C Baldwin la, N Y TrumanE Ormrfonl Juniata co
E V Richardson. Pa - Albright, t o
B. A Green, Bedford, Ale Ladtmons, J
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Becoadetreet, above Area
PeterWm atm.c.7,12.1,r.i..- vio.z.n,crf,tcfrrtltcriintln
Penrose. Pa myra, W pornistown
Samuel,. Pella H G Hugh•e,
sa ndersono:olumban, 0, f t fltnith.fCen t. 0 _
r Knap, Covington, Ky tanwtd Ala
John 8 Pen se la. Y-- its AI Ke ler, Trenton, NJ
A Pryor, Petersburg, Vs Thoe H a ul
P Pidgeon, Allentown 8 IdeiFate, Oalem, Had
.
FOUNTAIN HOTEL —flotond street. above Market.l.
II filemborouigh New Hope Wilson Harding. N Hoge ,
ha. Todd New Rape J H Todd. Wolcott. Pa
P Ham hen. Del a RentY . Prinen Buffalo_ _
07.14; P :I t ._°7`41'dit; t tr,4BJr
fddr:, , t7.-j
.ise Smith , wait . Wm M a F&
H B Bryant, Lake Superior Nehemiah Brown, N J ' •
NAVONALLSOTEL—Raoe street. above Third.
Win Faux, Pn. M O Fogleman, Pittsburg
?tor echrtildtb, Ohio H Oirree k la, Wilmiog's
8 Higgins, Nestling J Park. Scarborough
Jammu N Y P Olip_bant. N I
L W Lathe. shin 0 Id Howe, Moe
kba 0 C Howe, Hues W E Bcod, Wh Alt D O
0 W Aga. amtueletown A H Light, Lebanon
DC A Clark. Pin a Capt Robluon, Lug . * eo
blre. T Parker, Pa H Bigler, Pn.
J Vogel, Pittsburg "J Btaatun. Wilkesbarre
EAOLE ROTEL—Third /street, ibove Ruth. '
John Filthy a la. Pa Talehandler, N V
Chas C Nmith, Pa. , - Samuel Hood, Easton -
robart 0 Brown, N Y 000 Bally Easton
B Exhort. Allentown D H B wpm. Newark
oj(lable. NJ - - I, W Davis, Pottstown
.1 E oinmotish. Philo& 8 Cbambete, Pa
lien tromp Newark Jos P Thompson. Bolton
1' btEastwick. N I' Chi's Geieenhinmer. Phtl&
iioho P Nelson Easton "' -B W Non: Dino 44. P 4
M Pratt, Pottsville James Barnes, Trenton
okt Thorn. Borllncton As W Penappacker. Pe
W PerinipPlaker, Pa , W B Climbers. atiss
0 B Canby, Pottstown - Jameo Townsarid,.Pa
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BAEDET, SHEAF HOTEL—BOOOnd it. below Vine
trono Comfort.Boo:ks co E 1,, Flint, 8 Eastnn
Barnsley. Itarriatmrn Robt T Linton, Newtown
Ysrstler. Do. lestown John Davie's. Pa
Jos 8 Hip, Doylestown • Wash Thomaa, II 8
W Thomae, Fox Chase .
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street. sb. Callowhil4
R_W Haines. White Marsh Sam! Mo Pa Wllr, Allentown .E A Merritt, N Y
BLACK BEAR ROTEL-110010. above CrOlowhill
AUlton Cooper. NY: Polomon - Unldninithja -
Marcos Prenman, Banton" , /no 8 Vandeploot. Philo
J Hanger, s ait John Martin. Boston
C Zettr, Pa - Jran Vanaartida.en,
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et,, above OadhawhilL
Ben) Bloom, Ohio P Pa
Frank Yonnr.Burova co.lll John ftockby, Moot or Ps
W B Hersh, Buck!' co. ka
LEG&L
MONROE COUNTY ss:,
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
REAL Bhe.iff of said oniony greatma : •
-^O , - We command you that 'allotted! Marquis G.
L. Gaines, survivor - of John D. Mead. deceased, late,
partners ender the firm of Gaines tc . m end, of your coon
ty. by attend singular thoir goods and chattels. lands
nod tenemerh 5, in whose hands or possession server the
same may ba. so that they be and uproar hems our.
Court of Common Pleas. to be holden at Ptrnudiburt. to
and for said °aunty. on the 27th day of February next,
there to answer !duos - riewhart, or Vea in ease, &o. And further, we eomhiarld you that vou summon all
pentane ni whose hoods Or polatillikinthe Baia goods and
chattels, or any of them. may be attach. d, so th a t. they
and every of Glom be end 'Appear before the said court
at 0 troudshura, en the 27th day of February next. to
answer what shall be obleotedagainst them. and abide
tteludeinent of the court thetelm And have you then t.
ATitit i elsTA L Flen. (Merge Ba - rreii.Preeident of our
A. dart at Stroinisburg, the titte day ' of January,
A. D. 1860. - • JOMN -.EDINGER,
A true cot
M.
_Prothonotary.
Attest: ;floss ARDS, Sheri ff,
fe2o-m6t .•
IN THE: ORP ANS , : COURT FOR 'PA
CITY AND COUNTY OP PIftf.ADELPMA:
Estat of e.O RGE Pip Fat, deneered.
NOTICK,ik given that the 'Widow ofpaid decedent
has bled her Petition and Appraisement of the Personal
MOMS elected to be retained br her under the pre-
Vlslolllllnt the ant of Assembly of ltd, 'April. IS% and
that Mt - sato* will heap proved hy the said Court unless
exoeptgetsthereto abaft he filed on or before the 10th
day et,nterehslBoo. It. WARRINEFt
I . 2o ^mth' 4l. " . 'Attorney for Petitioner.
KIM IS ItEREBY GIVEN. That the
4 ilowinteCertifinaten hive been, lent or destroyed. ,
ag r. ° ll lMi n gni e , n A 'ad lSST i . o 6 t oL ' le nm %g o al
Wear Cooniany , , tbe r name of kLltaiitt.
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byt;oo'..:frilti9tr;Geltntit-PllBi ti;r 3 t At. ll —. l S 443*
mom, at . I . reiroolo"vitrirs - or e ll
itWfgareen. LMER DA1,1,E8.41° l ra nr thi
BEC ND Sten%
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SPECIAL' iPtleribES.
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TIM 1 g OITAIILISS EISIDSTICK CIIAMPAGNR.
--Tide is the purest RAM'. or Champagne now In tha
Mallet, and IS called Charles Ileldsiook." • GEOROR
WIIITILXY. No. 133 South Tonong street, is the
agent. fe(l-mth tan
HAIANI* s SAviNG Forlt—NOßTlEtwßse
GeV= ezeinin and WALNUT inmate—Deposits re
ceived ,In small and large amounts. from nil emcee of
the Conniunty, end allow Interest at the retie of five per
cent. per annum.
Roney naia be diem by cheeks without loss of
°Moe open daily, frOin t wattle eolook, Won Mon
day and Ritarday until 9 in the evening. President.
FRANKLIN FELL s Trammel. and Secretary. CHAR
Id. MOKILIS.
&Ropes Siwnta ALtOEINIIS.
No. f Sewing Machines
No. 1 Sewinatdaolgoes.,.._— 90
The Family 'Sewing Madam. A. TO
The Family Baling Machine— • w
tlB 9m _ • No. SU CHESTNUT Street.
leummumat Frag-Psoop SAPBB.—A very
lariaassortinent of BALAMANDBREI for sale at reason.
Able plias,. Zia. PH CIILEPTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
6021 tf icy Mt ai WATSON
•
HARRIS' Botrborn SEWING MACHINE.—
IhIPROPED EOUBLE-THREAD.
Finn. PREMIUM AT EVICIIt FAIII.
Philadelphia Office, 720 ARCH Elt. Agents wanted.
Gama it Betzwa
filarkillD NOMILES6 FAMILY BZWIIIII-MASKIIaII
AT ILICEMOID PZIOEI,
710 ORESTNUT STREET•
PHILADELPHIA•
ON' PRICS OLOTMMG OF STIR LAMM
Brume, made In the best manner. entreeel7 for MK
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling MOM marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted Wis.
factory. Onr ONE•PRICE System us Maio* adhered
0, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
AU are thereby treated alike. JONES Se CO.,
seS4l 104 MARKET Street.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAY= Tai
oeicnriy.—Chartered by the State of renneyleaala.
L Kerney is received every day, and in any amount
alga or =DM'
L FIVE PER OMIT. intereit is paid for money from
the day it is put in. •
S. The money ii always paid back in @OLD whenever
it is called for, and without notice.
• 4. Money 111 received from Drumm, Arristeiresert,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small Sonar
to remain a long or short period.
g. The money received from Deportore la levered in
Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and other first
due 'scurries.
S. Moe open every daY—WALNU7 Street. eonthwea
0 0 , et vh,,d an,/
T. THE CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF
the Cs TAWIBBA WIIIANSPORT and ERIE
1 LROA IA COMPANY are _requested to call at the
OF ILE OF THE COMP s NY.3M WALNUT Street.
between the hours of 12 M. and 3 P. AL. prFsent their
bonds. end sign the power of attorney authorised by
their Oommittoo, without doll
: L At. JONES,
h 10.9.
. . P. ITUTOHINSON,
It.. P. BOBBEN,
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fel3.6t , • Committee of Chattel Bondholders.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANI', RAILROAD
CIWI : 61116 - (khrot z itnil3
n t isizbr j r ry y t l i edr.
Hon for Direetors will be held on MC D AY. u the fifth
day of Marohnse. at the oirtee of the Company, No.
161 South THIRD Street.
•. • .
- The polio will be opened from lOo'oloek A. M. until 6
o' Lock P. in.
No share or shares transferred within sixty days next
preceding the elution will entitle the holder or holders
thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITE.
fel44Mit ISeeretary.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 13 18.0.
At a Special Mooting of the Board of Dire otors
I oZOIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, held this day, Hou. OEO. W. WOOD
WARD was unanimously elected President of the
Company, to Blithe traoanoy occasioned by the &come
of Boa. Joel Jones, JAS. B. ALFORD.
Secretary.
fell
yr PAID FIRS DEPARTMENT-4160 PRE
ild WM
.—There has beep dew ns tedonth the e.
ereigned. e fund which is designed to invite proposals
fora plan to icrpanise a PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT
for the City of Philadelphia.
In accordant* with the wishes of the Contrilnitors,
the in) : lronhers hereby offer a premium of ONE RON
DA. AND FIFTY DULL. 4.R.8 for the best plan, in
dotal . for such an organisation , °emblems* effieieney,
economy. and simplicety. Bald plan must be presented
to inther•of the Subsartheren on or before the 26th of
February next.
Jenuaryllo, WO. ~ wM. NE 4 LE II.
O. MACASTER•
WM. WEußff,
• OEO. WILLA &MB,
TROhIAB POTTER.
tel-leknt
GTDYSPEPSL4,—FIFTY YEARS INDE
SCRIBABLE AGONY from DYS_PEPBIA, Ner
vousneu.Sielnpese_nt the Ntomaelh and Vomiting, have
been Avetercd DU-BARRY'S delicious, health re
stortng RE - VALENTA ARABIOA FOOD. Upwards
qf MAW cures, and Many thouutad testitnomals.
Panted with full onstrnotions. in canisters._ 1 pound,
81.e0 is, Pounds. 812—the latter 011,718010 free ci_n re
oelpt o cash. Sold
_at the Depot 2 t3 South TRIAD
Street, by IL MUNRO, Principal Agent for United
States, and by all Orociers and Dru.giers,
DYSPNPSIA.
Perfect digestion, strong floret's, and refreshing sleep
metered b . DU-DA.R HIPS. delicious, health-restortng
RE VALE TA ARABIC& FOOD. To be had as stated
above, wit hcirculars and reetimonials from eminent
persons in England and America. fel3-Im.
s dm— NEON AN CE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF P.E NNSYLVANIA.
VitILADELPHIA Februazy 0, 1800.
il. p vl 3- 1 4 4 1 0tt ' fil ' a tack teit's""4:.% Ted dt?)1
Ca teal Stack of the Company, payable to the Stock
holders or their legal representatives, on demand.
feT-10tif
SHIPPING.
FOR - SAVANNAH
'f K$ STEAIISHIP
STATE OP GEORGIA,
CAPTAIN GARVIN,
Will continue to receive Freight until thin evening and
sail to morrow,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Z.
At 70 o'clock A. M
Northwest cornor URTII and CUBSTN UT Streets
It •
STATIONERY.
S PRINci TRADE
WM. F. IV±URPHY EONS.
VtACTI94.I. MASIIrACTURERS Or
SI. ANK BOOKS,-
TATIONERS, AND PRINTERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 839 CHESTNUT STREET.
feto-am
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
ripEE PAR,INFRSECIP HERETOFORE
1 existing between the, subaoribers, unper.tha Gym
of 13RADY & CRAVER., Is timidity dose yes by mu-
Ima agreement. The business of said firm will be set
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
s ®SINE 80 DUY, AGENTS,
424 WALNUT STREFIT
STATEMENT
OP TUE CONDITION OP TIM
HOPE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OITY OF NEW YORK,
EIGHTH. DAY OF FEBRUARY. WO.
In oornylinnoo with t h o Iwo of Penney' yawn
FIRST.
I. Capital stook —. 8200,000
2. Number of shame of stook nub
eeri bed for ... 4,000 a 80
. Amount of asseesmonto or Metal
monte on Kock paid in club ...All paid tn.
SECOND.
THE PROPERTY OR ABSETB HELD BY THE
COMPANY.
I. The value, or as nearly as may
be, of the real estate held by
the Company. ...... ........ None.
2, Amount of each on hand...... 81,805 70
3. Amount of cash deposited in
banks, specifying In what banks
the same is deposited s
Park Bank $60,00000
Mea han ios' Bank... ............. 2,019 18
902,20 30
d. Amount of cash in hands of
agents and In course of trans
mission... ........ . ........... 40 ya
B. Amount of loans secured by
bond and mortgages, consti
tuting the first lien on the reel
estate, on which there is less
than one year's Interest due
and 0wing........_._..... ....
B. Amount of loan■ on which in
terest hoe not been paid within
one year ........
7. A mount duo Company on whloh
judgments have been obtained, None,
8. Amount of smoke owned by the
Connally, whether of any State
or of the United States, or of
any incorporated city of the
United States, or of any other
description, 'pacifying the
number of shares. and the
par and market value of the
Wee
Par Market
United States 6 por cent. loan of value. value.
1859.
D. Amount of stock hold by the oom
pany as collateral security for
loans. with the amount loaned
on each kind of stook, its par
and market value:
15 shares Shoe mid Leather
Dealers' 8ank............ slaw f 1,4130 31,102 03
20 shares Harlem Gas Light
4 Mitre! Clinton Fire In•
surname C0mpany........
16 shares Wines' Fire In
surance ComPanT
18 shares Weedily ton Fire
insurance Company......
60 shares East River Fire
Insuranoe Company...." 760 765 000 00
200 shares Citizens' Fire In
an ranee Company— .. 4.030 8.(a)3
50 Owes Harlem Ons Light
Company .... 1,500 1,608 8,600 CO
Premiums unpaid on policies issued
Dille re0eivab1e............ ....... .
10. Amount of asses/monis on the stook of the
company called in, and due and unpaid... Nene,
11. Amount of premium notes due and unpaid None,
11. Amount of interest on investments mode
by the company, due and unpaid.— .....
13. Amount of Interest accrued. not due
14. Amount of other propert) belonging to the
company.
THIRD.
LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY.
1. Amount of Lour 4 due stud unpaid
2. Amount of the claims for Imo, which ere
in suit or oontested by the company
3. Amount of Losses during the year which
have 'been paid.— ... 822,000 83
4. Amount of losses during the year which
have not been settled
5. Amount of logien during the 'ear which
are contested
C. Amount of losses during the year reported
to the company and not acted up0n.....
7. Amount of the dividends declared.__....
8. Amount of dividends declared due and un
paid.
O. Amount of dividendo (either cash or
scrip) declared and not yet
0. Amount of money borrowed and the na
ture and amount of aeourity given
1. Amount of all other existing chili:teaseled
the company, contested or otherwise.... X() 00
FOURTH.
INCOME OF TILE COM PANY
1. Amount of cash prem'ume received.--. 411.5,077 110
2. Amount of premium notes taken by the
company.— .......
3. Amount of premium" earned
4. Amount of interest money received from
the Investments of tho c0mpany..........
6. Amount of income of the company from
any other gources—..... ...... Nothing.
FIFTH.
EXPENDITURES OP THE COMPANY.
1. Amount of Imes paid daring the year...SAW
2. Amount of lows paid during the year.
which aoorued prior to the year 97 fd
8. Amount at which the losses were es ti.
mat. d an former statement, which were
paid during the year No former statement.
4. Amount paid and owing for reinsuranoe
Premiums ...........
8, Amount of return premiums, whether
paid or unpaid.
O. Amount of dividends paid during the
year.
7. Amount of enemies paid during the year,
including commissions and fees paid to
agents and drums of the company...—.
8. Amount of taxes paid by the company...
9. Amount of all other expenses Ind expen
ditures of the company ..... ............ .
11. Amount of promissory notes originally
forming the capital of the company... • None,
12. Amount of said notes held by the company
as part or whole of the capital stock
thereof.
JACOB REESE.
fe2o.natv 2t
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF FIIILA.DEFIIIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUTLDING. S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
F. FIATCHEORD STARR, MORDECAI L. DAWSON.
WILLIAM HoEric, Oen. H. 8. VART.
NALBRO FR van, JOHN H. Daows,
B. A. FA IiNtATOCI,
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who secure an assortment for Intern UP will do well.
MAXWELL'S.
fe2o.6t ELEVENTH and Cli e STN UT Ste.
. . up° co VA/ KO
REAL CASIIMEILE KNITTING
ZEPHYRS, in doable, s nele, or split, aro offer
ed, In; the present. at
THE SAME PRICE AS THE IMITATIONS
AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OP ZEPHYRS ARE
Sold elsewhere. 20 N so; or.
.1. O. MAXWELL & SON,
TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. AND zKvitrits,
fe2o-et ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
l'ar Market Amount
value. value. loaned.
1,000 1,000 600 00
400 420 200 00
SOO CCO 47 , 0 OD
BURNETT.
SEXTON. Sa
SWEARINGEN'
Inporters oP
FANCY GOODS.
ENGLISH AND GERMAN Hint SHY.
MEN'S FIIdNISHING GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyr', and VARIETIES.
No. 41V MAItIkEr DTREHT.
(018.tuva
gCO 990 700 CO
812 030 00
. 43413'33
19323
STILL AHEAD!
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SHIRT,
TEE
(, BELLE OF THE SOUTH,"
The most Perfect and Beautiful Skirt ever produced
MADE WITHOUT CLASPS,
and warranted not to got out of order, in
SI, 11, 13. 20, 23, 30, 33, 40, and SO HOOPS,
EVERY LADY IS REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM BEFORE PURCHASING OTHER MAKES.
Wholesale Dealers supplied by
DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD,
111, 59, and 55 WHITE Street,
NEW YORK.
.......- 'NO 00
1860 . SPRING. 186 0 .
NOTIONS
FOR THE
SOUTHERN TRADE.
M'OAULEY.
BROTHER. &
BREWSTER.
No. its NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have a large and complete assortment of
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
FANS,
BELTS,
WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS,
PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS,
To which thee invite the attention of first-01a5p.3137-
DUHRING 45e, CO.,
Noe. 06 and 25 NORTH FOURTH. STREET.
Are now reoelving. by Nuocreeeive arrivals from Eu
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
OF
ENGLISH. AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and when en in
spection of their emulate and well-seeorted stook—
ISPECILLLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
TRADE. fea-am
JAB. R. 04.1%1PBELL & 00.,
DRY GOODS,
LINENS, WNITE GOODS,
OLOTIIB, CASHMERES,
PARBIDENT
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
WRIGHT, SMITH, & CO.,
CHINA, MAN, AND QUEENSWARB
PITTSBURG AGENCY,
GLASS, NAILS, ho., delivered from the /, notory
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 5 North FIFTH Street,
fe3-fmwem PHILADELPHIA.
TURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
CHINA AND
QUEENSWARE.
Noe. 23 and 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market and Chestnut streets.)
NG' PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. OLAIIB, OPEN OR
IT TIIR PACKAGE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRIORS.
rel6.2m
BOYD 6a STROUD,
IMPORTERS .t JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a complete Stook of
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH CHINA.
At their Old Stand, No. 3U NORTH Fouirrit
leer door), blow Merohnnts' Hotel, to which thet in
vite the attention of WHOLIIRALE BUT lIR9,
•TAonare /OR PITTSBUIM 0/Anl. fe3-ant
TO DEALERS AND CONSUIIERS.-Al
- on hand n stook of 1,000,000 fine HAVANA
CIGARS, of the following brands, viz Cabanas. Fi
garo. Commun. Portages, Tomato, Dlorniande, Fire.
fly &Mlles, Frogramina. Chuolia, Conrnitin, Ifosa,
&0., &a. Offered at wholnitale and Retail, by 0. KIM
PERT, 400 i 011E,STIS CI! Street, below the Custom
House.
CHIOKERING & SONS, MANU
FACTURERS of Grand, Square, and
eight PIANO FORTES. Warerooniv,a7 CHESTNUT
Street:. Pianos to let. taken In exchange. tuned. and
gnawed. AI/m.ln connection, a full stock of Popular
Wino, Murk Books, stn, 1131-Snlif
DETAIL DRY GOODS
NEW GOODS
GREAT VARIETY
NEW GOODS,
PARIS AND LYONS,
RETAIL TRADE
IDO CABEB OF
FLOUNCED DAREGE ROHM
SUPERB ORGANDIES
SMALL CHECKED SILKS
PARIS LAWNS AND PIiRCALES
ENULISH and FRENCH CHINTZES
NEW TRAVELLING MATERIAL
JOUVIN and ALEXANDRE'S GLOVES.
LONG CLOTH SHIHTINGB
SUPERIOR BLANKETS
CAMBUICS and JACONETB
FRENCH MUSLINS.
'MOURNING GOODS,
FOR BPRIPIO
FANCY DRY GOODS.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, aCI
No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES
1860 . SPRING. 1860.
FRESH GOODS.
RIEGEL, BAIRD, 83 00..
IMPORTERS AND :JOBBERS
OP
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET,
!PHILADELPHIA,
Would respectfully invite the attention of Count'' ,
Merchant, to their
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Which they are now receiving in More.
P Merohante would find it to their advantage to
call and examine our stook. fe3-3m
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY &Co .,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
iN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO
DRY GOODS,
No, 98 NORTH THIRD ST..
Are now ready for the
SPRIN G TRADE,
And prepared to offer, to chew and prompt six
months Buyers, one of the
LARGEST
AND
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOOKS
In the country, and at Prices that will dcl'y competi
tion, not only in this, tint to any.other city.
Purchasers will find our Stook wall assorted at all
seasons of the year.
I. T. WAY, U. DUNLAP,
W. P. WAY, % fe3-3m )o RO. P. WAY.
1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860.
BUNN. RAIGUEL, & CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
[FANCY DRY GOODS.
137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Are prepared to exhibit at their salesrooms the most
complete stook of Roods ever offered by them, present.
ing unusual attractions to the trade generally,'
The stook comprises a complete assortment of every
variety of
SILKS, RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES AND VESTING'S,
HOSIERY, GLOVES.
AND
• TRIMMINGS.
Also, a full and general assortment of Spring
SHAWLS
AND
MANTILLAS.
To all of which they Invite the attention of
CARR AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS.
B. M. BUNN, V. C. BUSH,
If. R. RAIOUEL, W. W. KURTZ,
H. F. BUNN. fe IA-ttat
Y AILD,GILLMORE, & CO.
NOS, 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES. MITTS, AND
143-3 m SHAWLS.
ANS PAC 'EI. REED; & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS 'IN
DRY GOODS.
NO, 130 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(CORNER AND CURRAN RTC.)
PHILADELPHIA.
I. ANAPACII,.III., CRAB. E. Aroma.
ANSPACII. hi. M REND, DAVID M. aWARR.
(.3-2m
MILTON CoOPIR. WM. M. PARHAM. Rm. D. WORK.
COOPER, PARUAM, & WORK,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
. OP
HATS. CAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. SI Nonni. THIRD STREET.
Ihr Constantly on hand a large assortment of Straw
and Lane Bonnets, Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf
Hate, Bonnet Trunudnge, Artifimal Flowers, Ruches,
FAUST. WINEBRENER,
& CO.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
HARDWARE.
NO. 49 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Above Market, n L ew Brown Stone Store, emoted on the
Old City Hotel ot.
PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID VACS?. D.ll. WINEDBENVII.
W. M. CARTER. fe3-2m
HAZEL", Ss HARMER.
bIANIIYAOTURERS
WED
WHOLE/SALS MALE:Be
to
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 138 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A fall assortment of City made Boots and Shoes pen
sisl,. on hand. alo•tf
LAING. 6,1 MAGINNIS,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS;
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING&
SHOE MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES:
SvWING MACHINE BILKS, THREADS, COT
TONS, NEEDLES, &c.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Gurney's eeleb , ated In, Machine Silk, and Upfield's
Patent Boot Trees.
No. 30 North THIRD Street. fe3-Sat
SOWER, BARNES. 83 CO..
BOOKSELLERS
AND
PUBLISHERS OF
FELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONS' GEOLOGY.
BROOKS' NORMAL ARITUMETICS,
SANDERS' READERS, &0.,
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(East side, below Aroh Street.) led Sot
TO MEIfOIIANTS BUYING OIL.
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH,
DIANUFACTURERS OF OILCLOTHS,
346 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealers to our large stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND OARRIAOE OIL CLOTHS.
GREEN GLAZI•D O.L CAMBRIC,
a beautiful article for Shides. The largest stook of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in th%
market, at prole' which defy competition. fe3 3m
JAMES. KENT. SANTEE,
& CO„
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Or
DRY GOODS,
NOS. 239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE,
Respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their
usual
LARGE. AND COMPLETE STOCK
Or
FOREIGN A NI) DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among whioh will be found full lines of
BATES' AIILLS AND YORK COMPANY'S COT
TON ADES.
Also, a LARGE VARIETY
01 New and confined SI) les of
PRINTS,
MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4.e.
fed -yin
HENDRY & HARRIS.
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. W. CORNER TUIRD AND ARON STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
HATS AND CAPS.
HOOPES & DAVIS.
No. 517 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN, FUR, WOOL, BILK, CASSINI:RE,
STRAW, AND PANAMA
MATS.
CAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCHES, PALM fr.
WILLOW HOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &o.
We reapuotfully invite the attention of WWI and
ptock. rompt-pm ing buyere to our large arid welLeeleeted
s felt ani
COLUMBO ROOT—For sale by WITRE
RILL k BROTHER, and North BEOOHD
Btreet, , fen
WANTS.
A CLERKSHIP WANTED, BY THE
...LA. advetiser las some aetive experien Referenceness; fast penman,_and correct accountant.
good Address " Trusty," Press office. fent.w m at
A COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER will
kindnen. eloae, post, or examine books, adinst part
ners usiness, or neatly and expeditiously execute
any of writing.. Address A.
Y. AI," Box rag
Philadelphia Post °Mee. role Ia-
WANTED TO RENT—A Modem Cot
tage.. with five or six rooms, situated between
the city and Germantown, within five minutes walk of
a railway station. Rent, 817 a to .11279 per annum. Ad
dress " A.ll. ft.," Box 1215, Past Oillee. fel&2l
WANTED—A person well acquainted
with Life Insurance and having experience in
obtaining applications. A good opportunity is here
offrted for building up a handsome income. Address
Box On P. 0. fsl7-3t.
ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS
1 9 0 °0 A Ken ts wanted. in all verse of United States.
to wholesale and retail new and useful patented arti
cles ;profit large. and business exclusive. Goods are
desirable, and will sell to everybody, Addrese, with
ate nip. 1.1. H I & CO., N 0.313 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, Serino. fe113.3t.
WANTED—By an active young man, a
• • satiation in to Wholesile Store as an Assistant
Clerk. Would he willing to make himself generally
use MI to his employer. Address" K. L.," at thin office.
fel7-4t.
A BOOK-KEEPER, who will devote his
whole time to the interests of his employer,w3hes
a situation. Address "T. 8.," °thee of Vie Press.
felt-St
WANTED—TO RENT.—A modern
• r dwelling house, situated in the western part of
, ty. '
R0x:606, Post.
the ei Rent from
tan°. 9600 to .SECO per annum. fe tt . 6rttdaa
FOR SALE AND TO LET
A ROll-STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.
- , .. l .—The Store end Dwelling No. 211 Arch street.
Terms easy. Appl) to WILLIAM R. ALLEN, N 0.833
ARCH Street . fell TV
gyg• 'JO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
Jaunt, Machinery. Block, and Fixturea of large
Manufactory
.of PAPER ILANGIIPRIO, replete with
every convenience for carrying on an extensive hen
nas.. A desirable investinent to persona of energy who
can push the bueinese For sale with or without the
building. Inquire at 3= CHESTNUT Street.
jalawfintf if
01 COTTAGES AT ATLANTIC CITY
FOR FOR. SALE.—Fenr Cottages, built expressly, du
nip" the last season. b) the C. and A. Land Company, to
suit families epenumg the summer at this delightful
watering Place. Forparticulars apply to
JOHN sTEiv ART. Architect.
_ ,
Va' WALNUT Street. or
ISAAC LLOID. Secretary
Cooper Point, N.'3.
JONES' HOTEL-PHILADELPHIA .
The lease and furniture of this noted Hotel are for
sale at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new,
having been put in within a year, and the house now
'doing n successful busmen.
. . . . .
Inquire of D. M ATIGh,R, in the Hotel, or of F. G
BCKIBA, No.lB MURRAY Bt.. N. Y. felt-tf
pOR SALE —Ten acres of LAN It. on
FISHER'S Lane, adjacent to Station on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, five miles from tee any •; stone house
on it; could be improved so as to make a desirable dwel
ling, ; prloo 07,600 Apply to
JOHN_S. HOFFMAN,
tal4-12t att WALNUT Street.
CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS.-
A large quantity of Chinese and Japanese Pine Ap
ple Bilks, Babie. Crepes. Pongee Hendrerohiels. and
Curiosifies have Just been reoeived by the ship. Petry." "N. B. Pa'mer," end Windward." and
will be sold at BWEST PE NN Square, fire house north
HS btreet, at moderate ,prices. 'A splendid
Oil Painting of bhanghae, with a view of the Custom
House and shipping, also, a Japanese dog of great beau
ty and curiosity, suitable for a Lady's get. fel4-6V
rig OR SALE— TUB BROADWAY
FotINDRY AND MACHINE-SHOP, ST. LOUIS,
Missouri,
ESTABLISHED IN IWO.
This long-established and well known Foundry in of
fared for sale on accommodating term...
. . . .
During the last eighteen months the Buildings have
all been rebuilt, in the most approved modern style, and
new machinery added. making the moat complete es
tablishment of its size in the Western country
The Foundry Building is fig, by 66 feet, and furnished
with Cranes, Cupola, Core Oven. &0., &c.. complete.
The Machine Phop is IMO by 90 feet, two and one-half
storms high and contains stares and well-arranged set
of Lathes, Boring and Planing Machines, fce., usually
found in Shops for doing a general Machinery business.
The stock of Patterns is the largest and most valuable
in the city of*. Louis. Flasks. I 0015.&c.. about Black
smith shop. boundry, Machine fdhop. and Boiler yard
abundation..
A most ego - silent opportunity is offered for two or three
practical meohanics. with a small amount or Capital. to
embark in a well• es abluihed manufaoturing busineu.
For particulars address. at Bt. Louis. Mo
CUDDY. CARPENTER, & CO.
it TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS
sfia. A Retail Btore end fixtures, well Loostea for boil
nese. .
A Mill, 76 by 26 feet, three stories high, with water
power and steam for seouring and finishing proem.
A Pie House, 60 by 26 feet,with good water for dyeing,
sad t.lenty of dry room.
This property in Fisher's lane, near the Germantown
Railroad, being so very &mean ble to the sty. makes it
very desirable.
THOMAS R. FISHER.
I.l3 Aip i nly to
Fisher's Lane.
FOR SALE--A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets. haring three
fronts, suitable for a church or factory site. For terms
!co., addrese J. 8., at this office. islB4
NIAUTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A
valua
blecornerlot, 115 feet square, having three fronts,
admirably located for a factory site. It is mutated in
the southwestern Dart of the city, in a repidly-tm
proving neighborhood. It will be sold on reasonable
terms. For particulars, address "K.,' office of The
Press. meld-tf
ea HOUSES TAVERNS, and STORES,
lel Real Estate of every description,_for sale or to
rent. Apply to MAX REIN'S,
Real..Eset Agent.
No. el North D Street,
in L. Toerny & Co.'s Seed Store.
All online will he promptly attended to. English,
French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground
Rents. nlB-3m
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL. --SMALL & CHANDLER,
WHOLESALE OEOOEIO, have removed from
68 North bECOND Street. to LIS MARKET Street,
above Front. north gide.
HOTELS.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL PEHLADEL
PDIA, CORNER OF CIIhST:YUT AND NINTH
bTREE rB—OPENroI 16 11.
This matnificent establishment hag been erected ji
snliscriion; the stockholders cornerisins_f
her of thein
most enterm ma businesl_,lno4a , a t . x v i a4
in wineh mumbled the Coespeut. ,
et Amerman Independ
to the world the tirials--`•
ease.
notel has accommodations for about one thou
sand guests. and is supplied with every modern im
provement for the comfort entirennienc of fami-
Ica, busmen men, and the travelling conanu
uity.
A vertical railway in being constructed upon a novel
and scientific principle, which lender. accident impos
sible. affording the means of reaching the highest sto
ries without the fatigue of ascending continued nights
of stairs. giving easy acceu to the purer air and soaiet
of the miner rooms.
The spacious corridors for ventilation, and every
protectionlntroduced. againat the dangers of fire, have been lite
ally
An extensive rending room and busineaa exchange,
with telegraph office and connecting writing rooms,
have been provided on the first floor.
The whole of the interior arrangements and furnish
ing haves been under the personal superintendence of
I'ARAN 8T hVENI3. neer whose maeapem•nt the
success of the Revere House and Tremont House, Bos
ton ; the Battle House and Point Clear Hotel. Mobile;
and the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New Tort, has been es
tablishes!.
The various departments of the Continental will be
conducted upon the same liberal scale which has earned
for the above named hotels their well-known and ex
tensive share of public favor.
A 11 communications for apartments, or upon any busi
ness connected with the house. should bo addressed to
Continental Hotel, in order to insure immediate atten
tion. felf-12t1 J. E. STE vli.NB ac CO.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
a PRATT & REATH.
N. W. CORNER FIFIII AND 'MARKET STREETS.
1111PORTEI8 0
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, PLATED D ARE, &c., ate
feS-Im
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
invite nodal attention to their stook of SILVER
WARE, wtneh ie now unusually large, affording a va
nety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any how
the United State■, and of finer quality than is manatee
tared for table use in any pert of the world.
Our Standard. of Silver is 935-1000 parts pair
The English Sterling 925-1000
American and Frenoh 900-1000 "
Thus It will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer
than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver,
and we guarantee the suakty as above IMO, which le
the flied that ems be made to be serviesoble, and wall
roost the aohon of acids with belles 144.41 CM engi
nes, Biltior rumuystrarod.
WI. WILSON & 80N,
11. W. CONNER PII7II AND OIDLRBY NTS
ff. )3.—An7 fineness of Silver mensfietated as agemt
soon, but partitively nom isU'srise Is Renck awl Awe(
Oa standard.
Dealers supplied with the same standard as sod In
our retail department.
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER,
&SCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS
rouThi.BALt: DEALERS IN
CLOTHING,
4d4 iIIARIiET street, and 419 MERCHANT Street,
PHILADEL PULA.
ASII and complete line of every style and olass of
mac ine-made Clothing , fully equal to that manfao
tur any other oar. fal-fra '
HEATON & DENCIZEA.
HARDWARE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
007 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH STREET.
AOENTV FOR THE SALE OF
OUT NAILS,
HOLLOW WARE.
CAST, BLISTER,AND GERMAN
STEELS,
Which, with a complete assortment of
AMERICAN HARDWARE
They offer for sale et
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
fuSerftram
rat LEON, 411 CHESTNUT STREET,
Metre Fourth. North Bide has the very _Lea
Smoking and Chewing Totem° in Yhiladelphiai
CONOERT HALL
•CHESTNUTT STREET. ABOVE. TWELFTH,
The public are respectfully informed that the
GREAT
MUSICAL, ote Rol et,
MR. SAM COWELL.
9)nfeasedly tho most gentlemanly and artiste Comp.
cmahbie st
(a f the
ofthe ho
has gained undying fame La
the °r les o
OLD WORLD,
aa wall u ha
NEW YORK
BOSTrill
Will null? at al4boPrne_nTamFodOUßßatlONTßll.
021 THURSDAY.
FRI DAY,.:-
AND
SATURDAY EVENINGS,
FebnlnlT 211 h, and 26thi
In a number of his
=Listed br GREAT CHARACTER SONGS,
Mr. J BololicS.
the eminent Concertina Performer arid Pianist.
sea
Mrs. AM
the accomplished Voc J
alist.ES mexe,
Admission 25 cents.
Front seats reserved for families.
Commence st half past? o'clock.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISIO
COOPER OPERA TRUIPE.
THIS (MONDAVI EVENING, Feb. M.
DER FREISCIIUTZ
OR, TH, SEVENTH BULLET.
Agnes, Miss Milner; Rodo ph. Mr. Bowler • Caspar,
Mr. .to ogles Cook ; Kuno. Sir. Boudinot Pilate Ot
ttenr.Mr.Warrie ; Zamuel, Mr. Burden ; ism. Mr.
Riley • Hounim.n. Ladiea.Pensants, &c.
M 11.11911 Director.— MR. H. C. COOPER.
SS OM
Parquet. Parq uet C IC
ircle, e n s D BcoottISSION.
y... W ota.
No extra charge for reaerced
Family Cada., .. . .... ..data
Seats may be 1;4 at th e . Academy, Beck Lawton's.
and Chickerinem.dady. from 9 bill.
Doors open at 75 wok.k. Opera commences at X.
Change of Opera every night. fe3 tf
AA GRAND CONCERT OF VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC will be given up atd
of RT. VINCENT'S HOME FOR DESTITL'TE
CHM DREN. on TUESDAY EVENING. glst instant.
at yjg o'clock. at CONCERT BALL, Chestnut. abore
Twelfth •treet,
Miss CAROLINE RICHINGS. the distingnish - ed and
universally-admired Vocalist, has 11103 i reherollev vol
unteered her services for the acme on. Mae Ricking.
will sing an aria from " Valuate;' a Scotch ballad
- Wha'll,t:e King but Charlie ;" Imitation a la raise—
. /solute, end a new and be,utpul eons— cOMPoesd
expressly for Miss Etchings, by George Kunkel. entitled
• Only Waiting."
Rig. &Indwell'. Professors Thunder and Newland.
and a number of talented amateurs. wilt Rae assist in
Gil musical performances of the evening.
wickets 25 cents ; Reserved Cont. a 1 cents. fe73 Ft
GRAND MUSICAL ENTEKTAINSIENf.
The Conrert by the YOUNG LAT IFS or THE
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS GRAMMAR BCllOO', fur
the urchase of Piano, will take place FR/DAY
EVENING. Feb 24. h. at the illtSl FUND aLL.
Tickets Chestnut ;Leeale at Reek ho-awton s, ea.
venth and ; & Walser's.Tß Chestnut
str et. and at the door on the evening of the concert.
fe.V at*
w AIN UT-STREET THE =VIA h,.
V Y Sole Lessee— Mrs. M. A. GARREttMVI
Stews Manager Mr. E. F. !SAGE
Ba Till u rt " 4Y
LIAMLET, PRINCE Or . DEN3l.tst
Runlet, r. J. E. ranch Laerkri, Mr. L. R
Ilhewelt : Gertrude, Mrs. Du old.
To =elude with
A KISS IN THE DARK.
Salim Pettibone, Mr. Vining Bowers.
sir Prioes as usual
Beats secured without extra charia.
Doors oven at 63G o'clock Performanoe to commanos
at 7 o'clock
VITEE T A R T .F L ,T E T Y RE Ik (TR CL E. ABBE'S AROIL
THIS S MONDAY. EVENING Ire& NI.
Ne , •enth tosht of BOURCICAULT'S NEW PLAT.
called the
Ot.; foROON: Oa, LIPP. IN LOUISIANA.
°sous Pe) ton, Mr. Whe‘tley ; .Intsob McCloskey,
Mr. Dolman; Zoe. the Octoroon Alre.John Drew.
SCALA or PIIICE3. — AdMIII[IOU. 26 wants, accusers
Seats in Dress thrcle.3734 cents; Parquet. 60 cents.
Doors open at 7; performances L. coralnetteS at
TK preoi,ehr.
TI AN RBA S ta•HEA I SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St.. bye
Smith.
g a te . Circle. cents ; 21
le vs Whole Fri-
Trli.H.tlllsl2.7,lTir Boxes . ` e s '
CIiAIIG It OF TIME.—DOOFB OM At half past 6 o'clock.
To commence at T.
TRIG EVENING. Feb. M.
Will be presented the Gorgeous Spectacle of the
k:LEPHAN roF .11:
OR. cRE FIRE IC• NG'S VOW.
Almoner, Mr. W H. Cage, Malec, Mr. Q. M. Lerwlai
Chittagong, Mr. Wh ttahr. Tashi. Mr. Joben k r e i s;
Rome. Mr Murray; BIN. Mr. Noyes; TheophMas
rifle Mr Frank Drew ; Seib. Hr. Ithasten ; Kaho .
Mr. hladsan • Hefe , t. r King ; Akber, Mr. Ater owl
Drake, Mr. G. Holland; Berms...tn. Mr. J. Llama t In
dention, Miss Ra) muted Attendant on tke Pm:lases.
Miss Wilton ; Lulu. M , s. Hackett; Rosa Queen, Miss
Cl, ra Robinson; Zillah. Miu A nine Langdale.
The • erformanee wid conclude with a sa ection or
ACTS IN 't e: rIN d,
n which the OnginalHunLaiet. DAN RICE, appears.
PIF TE EN TH WEv K-- ,, ANDEESON'S
EXHIBITION ROOMS—Jayee's Comtr,onwsslth
Bundles. O .llbBT. 1 . street. near &sot.
THE WORLD IN MINIATURE.
TH10 1 .0N"8 - MUSEUM.
In the programme for this meek sill. be rimlnded
Tangier, the goat of the presentwar between Siaths.
and Morocco; Washington at Vail y FOrFB ;. Santis*
upon Salzburg; Ns; oleon crossing t e Alp h ha
army oi 30.M0 men; the tiernsribne Monastery; tho
Automaton black rip •• Vaulter : the Storni s: r ea
FAMILY MATINEES on WEDNESDAY tad eel'.
URI/AY AFTERNOUNS.
Evening Entertainment—Door open at ? o'clock; to
commence at 7%.
E=i=l
I%ICUUM)UGH'S GAIETLLS--fialt)ll bt.,
below THIRD.
IMMENPERIXCESS
OF THE •
STAR ON BEAUTY
I lk
SILVER SHOWERB.
Thut Pantomime is pronounced by all to bo f4r saw
rior any attempt at Comm Effects, the audieno. to
tner I'grrnple2Lat;
beauty.
RE.V4LVING PILLARS.
REVOLVIN4 PILLARS.
REVOLIT NG PILLAAS.
TELE TM:IL} AU.
ATLAS. ATLAS. ATLAS ATLAS.
fRYDIAS.
e.yDIA.f. • rHTDIAS.
RYIELAS. PRVDIAS.
ADCIBIADES. ALCISTADFi.
ALCIBIADES. ALCIRIAD
The above lablean Inn form a group of
NOTCHES.
CAST OF CHARACTER?:
HARLEQUIN A. M. IU RNANDEZ.
.....H. CALLADINE.
Pantaloon-- ......
•
..51.1JS WHELPLEY.
__Star nf R." 4 " 1 "
Also, will be preeinced the New Barletta of
VIRGINIA HANKIE.;
PENNSYLVANIA NIGGERS.
hero wt.,
.L,nrer.
.Juts Pries,
Rhin Jn_
Clover Top.
Cramps ....
Sally snow -
Also Singing and Dane 111 C.
HERNANDF.Z in too wonderful (eau. or PostiorLag i
together with NICIIO LS it zi
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of TEN.
Ja. FLEE ARTS.
HC6 CHESTNUT STREET.
js OPEN DAILY. t hinds) s exce sled, I from 9 A. 55.
til 6 P. ht.
Wantot—The Tenth eclitme of '• CrEis Elerscro
Ttstigia of Piranere.
Admuunon 25 cents. Children antler 11 yea half
BhPiree of Stook 893.
c I ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic Re
hearsale every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL FUND
HALL at 3l€ o'clock P. M. Tlcketa to be Led at O.
Andre's. and Beek & Lawton's Alsace Stoma.and at
the door. eall-Srn
CIiURCLUS RAINTINCi,
•••
THE HART OF THE AN0F.1. , ."
Now on kind:talonst the ..SCADEMI OF FINS
ARTS, 10 - Z CILEcTN UT Etteet. from a A. M. ull Una.
Admission 23 cents.
Venters are requested to tome Opens GLas‘es. fel II
riIEMPLE OF WoNDERS,
Northeast corner of TLNTH and Clll - I.ITMIT
Streets. Ureat and Novel Attraction.
dIuNUR 81.1
The venderful Nl.polan 11 ad entrilopinst.
EXHIBITION EVENLKO DURINti TRH
Commencing at . 73: o'clo.;k. end on WEDNESDA
and SATURDAY AFT RNOO:n Bat 3. The celebrated.
E
Automaton Rope Vaulter, one of the greatest pieces
Mechanismmer exhibited, inn appear riexhltl
tron.Don. and perform hut am:ll=i. (eau.
Admusmon dcents. Children la cams. d24-tf
UMIII{ELLAS.
SLEEPER & k'ENNER.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL 'MANUFACTURERS,
No. 330 MARKET STREET,
fe3-3m PHMLAPELFAId
WM. .A. DROWN &
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERK,
No. 216 MARKET STREET.
fo3-1m PIRILADY:LPIIIA.
3 OSEPH LEA.
rms. 1M AND 1X CHESTNUT STREET,
Invitee the attention of the Trsde to hie Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS
MADDER PRINTS,
New light and dark spun tiler, a great variety tram
MESSRS. BAWL SLATER S. SONS,
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO.
MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Alio.
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Inclndos many new standard Patterns.
NEAT BLACK dr, WHITES. KIR MPS. LAWS.
SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAcOS, & 8.1.D1 , 111,ND5,
BLACK AND GRAYS, A.ND CHOICE DIYSTVaI
BTYLEB.
WOOLLENS,
FANCY CASSIMBRES: , md DOESKINS, Att,
FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW
ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SUPERIOR BLACK DO • SKIN AND SILK MIX
TITRES.
Patti:lats. Plain and Printed. of all colors and quali
ties; a entucky Jeans, Twills. Oords. Cstnrearetta.
Ke raey'a ',Meads, oomprisins one of the hest stocks tII
the oountry.
AMERICAN LINEN CONE.
CRASH, 'LUCKS, SHEETINGS, &c
Intl-3m
CARRIAGES,
OP TUX 311.tirPACITIM OP
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No.loll.
fell-imif
DR. SCIIENCK CAN BE FOUIiD AT
his offiee, 30 North `IITH Street. on Fri
day and Battiriloy of eneh week. Monday a niet Tres
days are set apart for rutting patients to and nut of thy
city. On Wednesday and Th. raday of eanh a. ek he to
at his office, No. 100 BALTIMORE Street, Bs!ttioore.
Md. Hui terms for a thorourh examirritno to t'
Resavometer, et Ma Odin. or Any pat o: 1:0 ..:t%
83: regiCar visitation. after.• ras,Socen , s s r•r.!. A.I
advice at his office free of ehor..e ; ann. 11 .11 cast,:
where persons do not feel Ohio to pay lot hie
Junta examined, they wilt he eared for. a,',' r vetthe
nowt. aftwittv b• I, .ra o•t-rArl
AUKEKEL.-4911 bbls. Nos. 1. :;
Mackerel, to assorted OnzEnel Pna • o r :re
latest catch, for sale by C. C. tY.A.DLLIt & CV. tH , 11
s trtilt,,ddoo , above F rout. tll4