The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 23, 1860, Image 3

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eferil het J 1 1 4011104 Yestethayi beth
ievllte - °arrive ajar ontilortet. Tha_COMMMI mar
ma+ ACIPVG.A 1 10 ARW,Minutiiit ris.Pterdet worts's& bet !
therp e tteinf ne.businges ready, awinutneinindii yytday. •
iiter.siNwor n itorEkvihcrofthhinswilte.svichs.
- ‘ 44 / 4 tiegd‘r Oyeling,l, number of lintel and Testae-,
net keepers mat at- the , corner -0;X Filth and puce;
lobos, for tits purpose of oonanienns the deficiency.
h the astatine retail license. 'law, for the sale of
inported and malts liquors itt th e oity, of thiledsl-4
hm. "t ta rduel Powers presided, and John P. Gaul
tart 'Wan -annotated •seeretary,. The. Change in Menet, le* desired, by the • parties con•etne4
ening tsernecting. was an amendment, mhieri , Woel
+mope' persona who ere now engaged in the itustaess,
lolling witiont license, .to takeOM lieseeire, illeittnar
heir propane:ate the revenue' ot the &att.
During the argument, It was stated that a bilWari
lownefore the Legislature providing for a change in
he Dreamt license law, so far as relates to this city;
)ut as none of the members knew anything of its pro •
limns, a committee yes appointed to vomit° a copy
If the law new pending. mid draw us an amendment
onitothring the propoesl alter:wore tor Irmo, the meet
rig was eallse, with, instroctioes • report at an ad
maned Meeting, to be held the latte part of the week,
Phi§ - aQuututtee Were, •P`red: Zerrac er,, r. Magee,
'Ad I:Heeler. ''- •
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''rnaNir,isitorarox Mastro azyr.--- The Washington
tontrineerdssociation opened their rooms at CU Wel
ntilYlet .Petentalr morning, to the public, for the in
'gee"' '''' 410 firentiout lases los the proposed menu
met to Washington. 'the roota is taststorts fitted up.
Ihe exterior of the Building -was ornamented with
„Poe'rman gaga. Ihe &et-premium, pion, by George L .
Rhin", ma a most beautiful oeingp, in the -Gothic , style.
I,ertmenud , prem gm'Om, be Henry E. -Wrigley, is
illegreb etrneture. tne old Roman style. The third
lemon is an elabprate design of ornate Gothic, by (1 -
/emitig.' Le-addition to these, there are other plane, •
at less heatti fin One to by Parker bordon Cumming/6
sin ot Gothic design, and generally admired as a,
!tithed spemmen of architectural workmanship. One
lt) ding mid - .names a very Myosins Corinthian
oltunn, surmounted with a steps of General Wash,
aton. ;Also, very trunefut deejAny, B. He,. There
lk sin',/ omen bl•lOodanon woodtude ; one by,
marlin Pitittioro; trf tniaottait..Favort. and one
4.101ut
boy-Phirh. e tatter le Own new York', all the
others being Cetus ayobiteots.
SW /5W0401161.621' OONYhMeliON.—The Pannidt.'
yenta 'lttlabeilltiois of the New.Ternsalent Church held,
its atonal meeting, eeterday. all section eof the State
haler represented . The usual business of the body was
trewmated in altarmoniuus and elderly manner, and
the most fraternal feeling Babb:led to prevail. A see-
Went wee preached lathe forenoon M.ev. Willard if.
illinekley. of „Baltimore. and a teeter. was delivered-in
;the afternoon by James Il McLellan, Ins., Of Pitts
hat. ,Both of theee prodeotioastPire replete with deep
ihougrit. and werelisteuee to with marked ,attention.
social hteeting was held in theseening, inerhieh Piero.
best of all atea lninllen'toMnbor in happy inter
course. :The meeting alfogetucrWsii a very pleasant
'one, and will doubtless be long Yemewbared•by those
;wad took part in it. • - ,
Tee Ooncort in ald of the Mt. Yineenps florae,
to concert :Walt oirTilesdaiivenina irceniore success
,.. Ail than the most "Mules' frieeda'of the charity anti,
cleated. ~ T he remit was filled to overflowing lone be
fore fhe hoar annonewi for its commencement, ann_huir
unable to obtain admittance. Ailey Mich:
tic after -tv year's abseinie from Philadelphia was
reeled with. ..a , most enthusiastic, reception, AILd she
ring a Amber of solos - in a *style which elicited the
realest'. by Only Weiting"—a now . plate,
pmo.osed by air. Glenne' Kunkel, and dedicated to Miss
ttalungs-lwali song her, fat' the SM. time-1n this
ity, in a mina etreahve.manner. ,
PnEsanr.triog.—Ori the even - log of Toole y.
tat instant, at the armory, Eighth above Market, the
Ittcern of the Phihrdelphialansys presented Captain
dash! the able commander of this Very plEaiegt
kith en elegantly embossed gold penal; in the form of a
lemon. -
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AN :ATTEMPT - TIS ASSASSINATE AN #DI4OR.-
Shortly after nightfall Thursday evening, the corn
miters id the news-room of the Volksbfatt office,
In the northwest corner of the court house, wore
sometthatatartied at the repast of a pistol sad the
aimidtaneous: it<n among them of a ” leaden rues
stinger of death." - On examination, it was found
that the ball ha:111806d throdA. a pane of glue in
a window of the editorial 'aaeotnm, immediately
rivet 'the - editor's desk, and striking nail in
hoot:cake on the other side of the _room, bad
glowed into the composing-room, as stated above.
rdrtunatelyillt:Molliter, the editor, wad absent.
Mad he been in his *mowed teat he could hard
ly have escaped injury.- Who It wail that fired the
pistol, - or what could have - induced any one make
auk a' cowardly attempt on Mr. Molliter's life, is a
in.ofound mystery.—Cincinnati Enquirer, Fel,
teary. 18:
The Mawachusotta Legislature consists of
- sixty Senators and two hundradand forty.itepre:
sentatives. 91 this 'aggregate, twenty-four are
lawyers, fifty-six-are farmers, thirty-One are mer
chants, about fifty are maw:Sash:mem eight are
physicians ( three'are clergymen, and five are edi-.
tors: Might be worse.
EANANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
',The Ittoemy.
, ~„ brig Feb. ge, lasQ
The stook maiket seems fallen fairly saided down
into sun &lethargic state that no ordinate ooburrenees
gen rouse it totiotivity fora longerperiodthanoue or two
dogs We , One.' The sass in the money market enables'
holders to carry stooks so readily se to dtpress the ardor
of thaloggirs; while thalsige amount of loans reported
by the New York banks make,' aversion foi. a further
rise fearful of stotarkiug in any large operations, lest
thaetiinssaboiddbedrawneaddenlf tight. Besides, the
ir{oes o,f ;east of the kooks and bonds on the list are
already Anita high in oomparima 'kith Ma violations.
antltholortinat of , thous "inn "Gait for algae at high
usteer is proverbial. ' • ' '
We on hardly look-for nay settvity in stools while
the money market onittinittw as at Present, end the
best judges ©Amour in the opinion.that there will be no
inapdrtsat inoveauent in that quarter this siring: 'rho
rates on the street for good_
rwi have fallen to 13%
and I- pet cent., and the inferior grades of ,yrotniegorY
notes era decidedly tower than AO were when the year
eamtnenewl: • -
ThenaportafrontNiw York to foreign ports, spools
not included, ars ten millions so far this year, against
six and a half millions teat year, and eight millions In
In reference to the extent of the cotton crop, Meurer
Wright & Cori in their circular of this week. say:
" The most popular estimate Jolt now is 4 300,000 bales,'
annit'few over and some Tether teem There is still an
expectation - that receipts roust soon show a marked di
slocation for ail' universally admitted the facilities this
seasorre Peen greltpr than ever for tnarketins the
feat yitifittine p eriga.treeniTigngn'To lt ft ti;
g:l°:;2d e lirlrertig a btra ti t er'c i ttir t gd cr a t u olt i le
th eme are.. ehould have had an tumor tans ad ranee in all
t rkets in thin country." • • -
And nature. Neill Brothers remark
" The course of receipts continues Mite confirmatory
of the views then expressed, and the rardity with wnict
the excess is still Motes:Sins is grail rally forcing all par
ties to adopt Weber fiesta."
The following are' the current q notation, for /Peale
domestic clamp), do., ai furnisted by Cronies & Coot
bankers, lio.4o.Boutti•Third street:
Old Omar. 44 d0ne...... 01d .A merle/in 501 d....) 04
..... .02 veKe1e.ne.......4.=2.06
markedi ,tilletni...„. . A* rapoßsoos—xx franci,Sl
}bacilli],
~.. :,
_ , ,.....148, en iv er ......,.. 7 44 5
" ' frn4 0 04141 8 -
4:1161;5:.... :.....'..... 1 " - ittiliders -..-.. ..... 3.9 T•
1.04 likpsnish 002ab10pn2...20.40
i 'r efiC i r ''' ' ' ' vztil —... 2.10. Patriot " ...16.60
•
tiaz.Exoll'ol. - re to 3f 4 dpiorittaburs..:-.; -
~ y to g d i la'
ton . - ' . to at ' . Ciseitinati...... ,t to A '
Itimore ..... " to ls' " Louisville.•• ••,itto Y. "
oturiosid.... It' to $ " . Bt. Louie- .- s. to trat ':
lthtlestoa.... fi to "-, e115t0a50......,,t Ntosx .
ikvaututh• - .„.;. at to , " Clevemsd....., xto I "
biotite: ... ... sr to. h " Nashville- III"
Itst! Othuuta.. - ts to lar" plamehts...- . , las' '.
' 111114A.DELPILIA llTOCHillielfAi46 . 4 BALy4.
Yebtuart U. WI '
&stoat= 99 8. R. 864:3164121113 814) Walnut Btkeet.
FIRST BOARD.
loco city aCo ...... ... 101 • 115 Lehigh Val R...... 44
5000 -do „ -....- 101 12 Del Ply CanaL..... 38
2300 do .., - ... 101 2 do ' 93
760 Cataalsea zci nat. 6 .160266ns R ',-... 38
1
360 Lablab 6.6....ea5h.100% 30 do ....... --. 33
1100 Lehigh Val 63 ~ 9914 IS „ d 0.........- 38
INO pain Ir. Ant 63 '89. nial 7 ' . - d.v. :_-- .2dy4 38
100 I,l3laad 11.,:....35 11% 4 &hi rday . Prid,.-. - 15%
6 LOO4ll yal „ft- ~ 44 15 Man & Moak Bk .. 26
~ .1 161600. ND .0941c1i.
600 Yonna 61.. •.' . !L . 94% 100Ronding R., ... b 5 20%
1400 ant do ..doerttle 91% 6 CAM & dm - R..... 128 -
9300 City 66...10t6.776yr 104 6 Mnuthill It ..... .. 66
7001 West Chester 73:. 68 17 Alittettill o . llo{o. ~., 34
10 Morns Cal 91% 9 90111 Nay P1id..... 10%
69 Bp'eas rea- at It 10 10% 1744 Fenny 7t.:, ..... 9-
60 do „". ~ .85 OIX 'lO N West Miotn2. , . 43
1 Lehigh yed ,R.
_- 44 In Ci ti - Bk . .., . „.... 4 3
NI Brunk 88 South K 01 ' 9 Munn Bk o 1 ,l'entk 611 "
20 do ....... .. fit
01,091 . 741 BRICRB - -DULL. _ ~'" , •
nut 411.8.1. . • .Biet. Athol.
„Phil k 66. -tot off 101 101Z,Bohl Navi c pvf..i..l6 16
.:: 14;i7n11 . lag 101557 -9,' 4 lot I l lti: 34 t 1
few dr. mt off 91% I,lSt. " 1d mort,l2 ,ij
H 3 114 R......... 2034 ' . 11 . F .1 . 6.4 x —3O. 11%
, tkdi '70.....04% ~ .4 60 k3oal&ftakt.6l 643 i
m Inert 63'44.96 97% N tuna R....". 9 .9%
''' do • '96.70 11 i • "." ,66 -....:. --(W.' 615:
Flu if i t .- iii.. - ti - lit:Getrivis i sTß- . - . 9° ''7 1 •
2d4 iP ut kir e i - f ndiliotfti 014) do
Pelb 6 R.4oS i °' 2 11 v
s o t tin d new de 'Pd..7OJi .. igdd'd&Third-ot KM,. 00
..- . 0 Imp 58..71 .. ftaoBtalnelts 11.28 50
" stook- 7 7% ~
The madame, markets have horn quiet to-day on so
iporint or too ram. There is no change, in Pioer.sales
being limited to about IMO bbison lots, at 10575 for
good superfine; 45 for extra, and 86.121 f for extra fa
mily.. Bales to the trade ranee at from these byurea up
to 66.50n74P' Ltd for tawny Mande, as in quality. Rye
Flour and Coin Ales!. are dull ; tie format is beld•at
514.17)404.25, and thelatter at 31,6214 41Y bid. Wheat
eontinues warn° and m demand at previous qootatlona ;
about late bus prime red anti at Mae, and 2uo bug white
at 81,50. Pennn Rye le .selling at Ago. Coto cinitinues
dull, and about 1,560 bus yellow found buyers At 76a. in
store. Oats are unsettled. arid axle's 3,Bsd m alls Penna. at
65148440. No chance in darlay or Farley tilt; amin o(
rho latter was made at igio bus. Bark—Queroitron le
wanted. and let No, 1 Bella, on arrival, at $lO ton.
Cotton—Priest remain about stationary f• sales include,
about 150 -bales to-day. at Coady rates: Fish ars firm
and Iditokerel ate advancing ; a sale or White Fish 1/641
made nt 12% for half' bbla. Groceries—The market
unchanged 'and: firm with a small business dome.
) Provisions—Becon end, Salted Meats n unchanaed, bet
quiet at-previous quoted rateer , Ler -is eelling. in a
small war, at 113tfellNe for bills an toe, and 120 for
hags Kegs Pork is worth sloven ts per bbl, and
Yams $l5. Reeds are quietewith a smell bulel6llllo6l7
note in Cloveraeed at 84 6904.76 Ims, as in quality.
rime lots.are scarce, and Wanted at the latter figure,
Imolai at i. 5 •511 ,104, end dementia Flaxseed
.11.81a1.60 Dna. , whiskey cornea In gicrwly ;_]Fann
inivanin bbli.oommand
,Wastern 7,110 0760,
drudge W.,717fi0, and hails 23C,
Welt/ York Malrkeli, Xo4terda:y. .
Agnes are quiet and steady at 51 . 5.115 - for Pots, and
Ss 4; for 'earls. •
Pt ov} e and Westein real Fs tinelourged; galas
9.000 tibia at $440449 for_pasouhd; 415:1065.40 for taper.
fine Western; 414.3005.5 e for extra tun 85 10;55.20 for su
perfine State; esitoes.4s for extra, do; tied Era Mae
far tom round-hoop Ohio. Smathtt4 float is 4510' cu d
iinClututed. with 'ilea of 400 Dela ikt`l6Eooo7s* tot
mixott to good, apd 35.5007 for extra brands. O•natia
lour isstend7.with taloa of 150 bins at 1115 009thls for
extr&
Ca are.—Wheat is unchanged and very quiet. Corn is
steady, wan sales of MO toughens Southern yellow at 800.
Oats ars Sim, at 35040 a for Southern and Jersey, and
150453 tor State, .qauads, and Wes ern. • flariay and,
jir,-are alachaniged.- •
ao Onttorni;—Beef la tiniet arta unthauge4, with rotes
, Aot !kith, atg444ertak t er Ortet-f3 , ---Yeraej.415.250-
PM for CoUnt Mess ; 100t10.50 for tepee ed wastage;
an &11.4601 fora Ntra eat ; Reef }fault are swat
at 13015:- Sorlr , kallepanlznyttyingedovith gales of
j rn ;Vitt:JOS for fgrtgL:C.
Ogiiion is/mum and firm. Outman% are quiet y ernic
icy 4.lfgrilokr, and 00100 for Huang Lard in
salmi of ifeyekss, ,itroltlytt. loiter , /IMAMS 0150.
rive: 11,515 for Ohio, end for nine. Cheats
is firm at 001130. Dressed and quiet, at fijidtkUo
fo_r itailtern. , - ..4 1.
uitillialCV it Watt Viritqlritn Stitt ot bt.ls, •
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_l4 - 19W , SORK CATTLE MARKET, 'Wednesday ,
Y eb.." — lncfirlß /N BRUC — At 1n41ket,8,643 Beeves,
In Cows, 01 v putt, PAN Sheep and Lambs, 6 489 Swine,
waleir Soiree do ant Wend. the receipts at Obereber..
Waidi , Wittche th'idegh some" mistake, were not'
Vault trait for this edition. Ac Bergen. 814 head'
0 , roo Wbreqield tto New York butchers. At Altar
toalcart Ihdaultire ,onAale, moult frn i zt v e a r
IT " l b. toigibiulal..... thin twee , w o
ab 14.derilino of fulir ode half s coot per Polled.
lifftluitr• bit Opsulanably bottBor thou psut weer.
u a Atudbar , or, 8188 , ororking Oxon are kucluded in
_.. - t t 8 uortaia. wo,uuota preonturr rurality at 'MC; Mat
quiet y 444196 r toiast Rt prnio; poor at Tmeas r and
' i ti drree ds 4trra r e . 73l4 4,° lll7ll %c he f lia d iumiz
~„4 „ „0r . ... oei n ar's better. law•_Mellon held ad.
yeap...26 la atgdc tier. CT del were at orActe NY nead, Ave-
Vill tge tholitl* many change. We pinto first'
~ "ti ~., ~,t n ..cy,4 l , at a 08. e. East totality, tripoli
- argue anew, at WiC.. t win sloe, atill•red,
' 401;101643/,‘Inkte0)100 -foi; at Clstiga, _
..,'
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- A Yorrae-TampaneNcli twen-
I ttoith ,anntverserY2 of theNotitNif!;TetnOielle4'
isieti of the Sabbath School of the .Fust Independent
OPurohiOrner 'of ttriPtit tufa Sentaluniftriets, (Ravi John
Chambers%) was held at eletieert nail, butt evening.
The ekeroillea evrnped adegree of preperetiun for which
win were wholly unprepared, and, taking thim eitoge;.
that, they fairly surpassed any tindlei exhibition ever
before held in tine oity. The scene presented on the
stage when we entered the halt:v. l e little lees thilifit
fillriateetacle. On it were dome two or three hundred
ehildreh, minnbers of the satiety, averaging front nine
Apprebably twelve or thirteen 'servo(' age. The little
who oesupied the west half of the platfortif, were
nearly all dressed ip white, and the fort who were not
ropeared in- bright eolorr, giving the' whole a
de,clitedbr /tang :end, pleturesque elfeot . The displdy
'of , the ..teys,however, while it was no less effeetivd;
was of a very different character/ "f tiever before
'have bre Reap auelt au endless round'of Juvenile eneeeh
miliere orowded into one evening's entertairiment. end
in:all the squeaking and laughable gesticulating of the
stage the general effect on thin ocnaaion has per
haps seldom been Paralleled. The house we crowded
to' overflowing In everkpart, Mr. Chambers, of whose
enthuslasui.in. the temperanee muse this Society la a
oreaticn, oectlgned a central position on the platform,
looking the personification of satiefamion and deliyhtas
one instalment efteranother of the et seinen programme
was creditably enacted. The music was conducted by ,
Francis Newland. Esq., the youthful perforrocis being
introduced and their Parts announced by Mr. nigh&
'freer. The exorcises were commenced at & quarter
befdriheven o'clock. Their order was as follows
An opening chant.the beintiful tweritg-third psalm—
was sung with much spirit, after which prayer wee of
fared by the Rev. Mr. Chambers. which was followed
by the singing of an ode entitled "Invitation." The
recitationa, dialogues, and orations Were next in order.
The first of these was by Thomas Jefferson Hunt. on
" The Title hge." He was succeeded by A. N. Bartle
Hunter, who had for his cabled "_Thee Toting Orator t"
'Marry H. Heftier, ' The Bible Alphabet;" and Thomas
I... Rosier." Beware of the Mocker." piece was then
sung byetna infant &oboe!, upon whfoh followed reci
tations by 'Mindere George .11.•Buthanan, Frederick
B."lieffroan, John B, Neill, Whitney, Milward. John W.
Clair, 'Frank Oilier Hoffman, and George 'Washing
ton Hunt.' These were succeeded by George W./foment
and William Hillary; in a huinorma dialogue entitled
"The Little Teetotaller," atter which blaster 0. E.
Hollinshead, an infantile oratonzer, delivered himself
of sundry sound'" Beacons for Leaving. off Strong
Drink." Ha was' followed by William' Jarden on
" There's 'Boom 'Enough for All;" Jeoob Clymer. on
the "Licence Laws;' A. J. Taggart, co "The Pledge ;"
Kahan P. Kirby, on the "Onward bailee of Tempe
rano) ;" end an trinity on the came wableot by Charles
W. Walters.
At this point there wee -introduced one of the most
interesting Matures, In what was denominated " Th 6
Temperance Alphabet," exeouted by seven very small
boys. Tins wee followed by Duncan C. Neill, 'on " The
Spoiler;" another dialogue on "Indigestion;—Quite
theatrical effort—and an apostrophe to ," Death and
the Drunkard," by Y. Marion Augustine also recita
tions by George W. Summers, on" The Widow's Bon,"
and Thomas Davidson, on" The Drunkard."'
A rite essay, delivered by a member in 7s4g, was
next spoken by William J: Nixon, a boy of about eleven
Mrs. The essay was a very creditable composition,
Upon the birth -day of Washington, and the TeMperance
cause, and young Nixon delivered It in excellent
Julie; actually filling, with his tiny but distinct articu
lations, the entire hall, over the Wax of unruly boys in
the rear of the house and in the galleries.
• William B.' Jacoby next followed on -'• Our Native
Land;" A. If. Border on Intemperance; E. J. Newland
on Courage ; George W. Fox and R. B. Bitehoook in a
dialogue entitled "The Rival Speakers;' William E.
Griffiths on the " Rumnefer's Lest Dream;" George
Wi Fox on the " Necessity of a Para National Morel
ey ;=! . 7lally S. Bitchoook, ". The Parting of Maranon
and Douglas'' , Frank F. Mohawk, " Byron's Ode to
Venice." and oonclud , ni this feature of the exercises
With a diatomic:l'43y thirteen boys, entitled " Effects of
Bad Company ;" the wfiole being interspersed at inter
vals with original odes and songs, which were - given
with good effect.
The grand finale to the sneechinakings of the even
ing wee the address of Mr. Chambers on Drogentink
the premiums, which, we may add, was admirably
adapted to the 000nsion, and 'quite atoned for the
undue lateness of the hour to whioh the exerting
were necessarily -protracted. the *whole having been
concluded by several hundred voices uniting in singing
" haii l Columbia,"
. Ws, would deli attention to the card of Mrs. Con
rad, Who he/ opened et her rooms, /do. 915 Chestnut
street, one of the handsomest Assortments of spring
boneets and hats to be found in the city.
Tun CONTINENTAL BULEETIN."7-Thill is the
ase of newspapers; and we bail arnongehe issues of the
Philadelphia press—the oily where "Poor Riohard"
flourished—this new craft an the sea of literature. The
Paper has a very pretty acd business - li e appearance•
and, as the name indicates, is issued from the "Conti
nental Hotel." that giant of modern inns. The Bel-
Jain contain', ~beeides the usual amount of literary ar
ticles and Slustrstions, a list of the public. buildings,
time-table of railroad Using, arrival .and departure
of the mile, and a host of useful matter of great va
lue, especially to strangers. It is intended to• circulate
gratultoally, we • believe, among the guests of the
aboie hotel. The publisher is Mr. Charles Stokes, the
proprietor of the large and extensive One-price Cloth
ing More, located at atiChesteut street, under the Con
tinental Rotel. The success that has attended Mr.
Stoles', plan of one. ,prieut at hie new store is very pro
p erti bestowed, • - . •
Botrrnun and Western merchants can fill all
orders for curtain!, windOW-shades, damasks. satins,
cords, teasels, tee., in a satisfactory manner, at W. B.
earryl& Bro.'s curtain store, ?le Chestnut street, Ma
sortie Reit.feb23.6t theta
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Ttlit NATIONS WITEOUT FIRE.—AOCOraing to
Pliny, fire was long naknotin to some of the ancient
Egyptians; and' when Exodus showed it to them, they
welt, absolutely In rapture. The Persians, - Phmuicians,
Creeks, and savetol other nations: acknowledged that
their ancestors were ones wsthout the use of fire, and
the Chinese confess the same of their progenitor*.
Ponmanius, :dela, Plutarch, and other ancient authors,
!speak of nations who, at the time they wrote, knew not
the toe of Ere, Seidaell *Ras to lomat bow Ur MIAMI
of those days heated their "geese." Re is confident
that they could have nreduced nothing in the way of
garments to compare with those mad at the Brown Stone
Clothing null of ttookhdl & trios, 603 and gOh
Chestnut street, above Sixth.
PULPIT Tstxtttaas, Picture Cord, iwd Tassel,
Damask for Cal tarns, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Jac-
Curtains, Teasel Loops, Centre Tassels, Gilt
Cornices and Bands, dhade Cord, Brasses and Tassels,
Gilt and Gold-bordered Window Macias, wholesale and
retail, W. U. 13ARIITL & Bao., Masonic.
11111e19-stuthet - - 719 Chestnut street.
Mon Asnas, in a satirical poem, entitled
one Cow Chase," published daring the Reyolution,
thus descanted on the dress of our forefathers:
"Their Congress dollars and their prog, •
Their military opacities,
' Thetr ocirn-stalk whiskey for their grog,
Black stockings and blue brevities."
• The dress of the present generation, like their talk
and drink, is very different. Now they wear tire elegant
Styles of the fashionable Clothier, Granville Stokes, No.
oft Chestnut street, talk treason, and drink a variety of
yilltutiotot couipoundsionough to turn the stomach ofan
.
alderman.
N. B.—Thts celebrated olothing establishment has no
oonneotion 'with any other m the eotr.
WINDOW &WM, of any etylo or Size, in" store,
or made to order, and pane by experienced workmen,
with rood durable fixtures. W. H. Wan & 800..
fall-otutb6l 719 Ohootnut street.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
tir vo vwnvit o'oz,oox &&p: xnay.
CONTINENTAL—S. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut,
Id B Morrison, St Louie 0 W Parker, Troy. N Y
W II Smith. Troy, Di Y 3 Horne,_Pittsbur
C L Chapman do son, Conn . 0 Watd Healey. Si Louis
B. II valuate. HY • . A H Angelo, Baltimore
8 John Bourse, Phan 0 J Cummlna. Del
Bernard Gilpin. Baltimore Pranowatabler. Baltimore
Alex Johnson, Jr. 11 0 - Ono Brand!. N C
0 L a onP.lgutr , N 0 L Aachen/dm
Mies W Baer, en lineable d
BR Winthrop NY Ai hi
St ne, Boston
Morrie DavLe,Phtla, - ' T Davie, Phil&
Jae II Botha, Phila. VV trams, Phila. ..
John 8 Clark, Pints • V thiskell. Plula
J T McCauley, Phil" J N Hiinkin
I. Luenord, N n Dr lt A Maine k, wife, N Y
Loin BrnOsont, U 5 N John NV Abraham & la. 'Ye
Chas Yemen, Tanwhile . Alfred Vesta aorredale
Capt•T Ihiley.litintrurg J F Morgan. Tann
It Idurtay.. N Y • J .0 umber & lajinfralo
Lotus I) liana, Phila lull Anthony. Taunton
w P Benedict, Louisville J T Burr. Boson ohn 0 Chaffin, Swam John I Boroull, N y
Jo
in NV bliort, NY- Z 11 Hum% la ..
Miss S RUNIFOII. PaMies Anna Russell, Pa
Mien Clark, Canandaigua Mrs A Tracy, Pa •
Miss Thompson, N Y Miss 0 Tracy, Pit
T M Crane, Kannadal. Jag 1., hie& en, Va
John Sorenson. Va -''' C e Dann, Boston
Joe B Antranni ) in, 0 ' l' A Hammerer. Pittsburg
.) D liertqw mo ile " Drs recionek, N Y
B 0 0 Scoonok, Nl' ' W H llarke, N J
C r swan; Tow! Wm Osburn,f3t Joseph
.3 J Clarkson. Bpringfield I) A Neal, Salem, Moss
,Fronton Den Prov, 11. I N rains, Woroeeler
8P B Morse' Nl' " Wii Bailey, Alex, Va
0111 , 'I ngdeat, Alex, Va If Lilly4llll
J 0 Alawly, N C A Caring,i Boston
-0 il t tlhaney, Nashville 'T N annedy, Boston
H.
, Boot, 'Salt H. B rawne, Balt •
I Al red Waller. N Y lull Doll, Ji Y -.•
P 1.: Proboin Dayton Thos LAsikr,Layton
J F Farrand; Davengort ' C A (Ileous. Rock inland
1., Kiegon. Reck Island Saint Alelliken, Blau co
a —• . .
(11RARD HOUSE—Chestnut at., below NIB%
Z. Gibson, N y P F6tIVAVa t Mivionn
Li Roilluan A KY . W B Berryman. KS
Runyan, Ks • D St Finn, Kr
ii ft gamb Wi l son ouis a (iambi°, 8t Louis
Dr ins M Balt N Bsears, Jr. Ry
Chas 8 Hews, Conn ' W Lar Gossanikli 0
.3 D Bruce, El il ' . l', aocooook,ls 0
0 M Motto, 8C 8 Wall, Chicago
I S Broantiont.Dol . . James 3 Bay, 1., y
lAN Falls, Balt Dr J hi Hmster. Ii Y
Mrs Hinter, N-Y_, T Leonard & Wl', Mass
miss S ii..Newoomb, Mass W 1.4 Johnson. Lra ,
'2 Von Btade, N Y . Col W D Ltals. Phila
Lint Colo VV ilhslni, phila I,t Cal i ! ) t., Murphy g i liiia,
Mal r , Ei.i9wixda. rhila Ad li T iirr Cx'fr'n I:
Sun; fLU,w, Mitchell, Plnla Co i ..._ o it,
r . ii
Wm - VVlllard, Pa - yr n t I Watts. La halo
C .o_,lirai.ts.Ctrlisla A 0 unlit, Pa
fifgl rte, Boston •" Thos Please, N.l -
(kg ,Dashieltl, M emphis
AderriPte,U 6 a _ J AI . area, N
C Withers, St Louis 4 N W Van Su en& la,N Y
PRanssen & Is, N s IS R Stout, Cini 0
C Van Vern, i'4,l J Be ropson & la, N J
Missl. 1,3 Brava', Miss R. Mooowan & he, Miss
Miss Pi B4Ol , 3(iorwan, Miss • 4.1. Drown, Ml4ll
Silo 1, htoCiowan.aliss B. C Cr. ohs ton. NY
W W Yeatman, Cin, 0 J. IS Knitter'. Mass
Sarni Covell & In, London .. hi Yessot, N Y
.0 arlanis..l rdi Y his II liar or, Texas
W coontan, N Y „ -, Dr 1' Uo uniark, N Y
Wit Bernard Selo 'IV LIo)d. Richmond. Va.
8 B ,Cliarch, 10 y N eciatoher. Buffalo •
SStowtifit, Wallow Myriok, Minthmota .•
SonlakhotoSsOisaSt Paul -
NATIONAL HOTEL—Itme street. above Third.
Levi Oberholtzer, Pa • ILK Heckman, Easton -
Jos Wise, Allentown , Z Dolbola., Harrisburg
-I liShewellp , Anson g Duke, p.
a Hoagland, To wanda, Pa J Kruoiterbooker, N y
P 11317( ao h r e rfjr* D tau t r 3 r " fi t Tre Tar ) , ..P j iifi l ovule
Wm Iluot.inser, Pa .1 ti Hohwenek, Pa
D Whitebouge, Pottsville . ,
. ' .
BLACK BEAR ROTEar-Thitil et., above Callowhlll
Chas ilgrper,_Pa ' .. Al Cooper, Pa -
Geo Al Clirl,Ta . nativist Morris, PhDs .
Henry Dreg, Pa' Bow Maurer, ra,
"BALD EAGLE 1101741,--Third at. above Callowhili
John Ii btout Monty co •W B Williams, Bucks co
B Boyer, Backs co Y. a Mintage r. Fa
Thomas Btravrn, J Waco, Fa
W B Kaßonnier, Washington
-STATES UNION llOTRL—Market et.. above Bluth.
Jame, Woods, Pittsburg BamUel Andraws,l4 J
Whirrits, Berke do B Stokes, Berke odd s
Patti
Mu land 8 O orone, Harriburg
I W Palkland, Albany IL Riohaids, Brooklyn
HAGUE HOTEL—Third street, above Rao*.
I BABdridel, Pa .1 J Dimity, Middletown
anti billions, Bloomfield Jae It Ladd, Memphis
Q g Blisenhointer, Philo jos or Cam, rip!.
Thomati, Middletown
111.1111 0 &MLA 43064011
as Fairbann, Linear
0800 N J D R. Brown, Jersey t,ity
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Math et., above Chestnut.
John Orr, Ald John Boitn, New Albany
Ben) Said, London Grove /Miss P A Seal, Ft
reirs ejnian Peal. Pa . ~L Lamborn, Onatham
1W ColdWolli J D &implorer, Chester en
Davie, doloollult Pa
PONNTADL NOTEL,—BeGond met above Market,
E TErts 570 1 01 1 4 r fr a Ph "a.
.rimita, n oevetly, .1 Jos Amp Cromer, Bet
J Pooth, Md
doU t a e lterila , MoCullough, N
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPIEUA; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1860.
JONES' HOTEL—Oheetout et.. below Betenth.
lt'Y
Vl3 tfitte - yiN Y ''' ' ' ''' - 1 1 0 R o llenli --
It T Rolaeo, N Y - Vinoent -
JO Lovell Pe ' - V ttoo, Vs
Wm Caraaham Wheeling Joel Oweil, Wheeling. Va
Al) 'p At d dg il thr7 -1 --i. 1 ' ll ll L %lan iilo,
4 74.4)Rodkiv;;Onio •• • • Jen Dimwits:at c
'fl F Anne's, Pbe ' 811 Broemiog. it ' '
0 D Hedges, N. 000 Q I l mooln, hila
WE Davis, Rio ioond, Vet - c 8 Delnplem, heeling
J B Dmkerson. N 3 - . edge Pointer. rt I
John J Ismail, N Y Coobeeo, N 0
Devid F Grit or. is, N J 'r Livingston, Books oe
R Campbell , Jr Jlisit W Finley. Pa
T F Fotelejr, N Y
T e nn E verett, . V l S l t u ign b liig get. N Y
ti Jo K hn ßine. N er V ett,
. .
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arolt.
J B Biome Phili - W F Nieber•Ky
Terri W Witt , " liaml M. Duffield, Phila
Thos F Ruder, F" r ila II Baumgardner. Lano
it Hathron, Lancaster It Murphy, N I)
. hl RW1411,11 11 N 8 Richardson, Mo
Chas P.llis, Mass
ant i ghl u, rZeton. J It It Smith, NI(
0 1 Chinned, Jackson, Ten M b Baoon, Ky
CO-as Lake, Del W Southaek, Mo
Tl'°inas, Milwaukee on Wm D Billion' Conn
HHColeman., KY . ' il Schmertz, Miss
J D McCord „_Pittsburg_ B L Agar', JaoksonV, 11l
Job Curtis, Winona, Minn Wm A Lawson. Ky
ins Howard, Pittsburg 3 B Smith, Pittsburg
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chrodrint et.. above Fllth.
Martin B Hindman dr, la, et 0 Williams, Boston
tt 8 Hill, Boston H T Ridout, Minton
JoA tonally, Easton W Kello &Mon
J T urgess, Boston ' ,r. Brady,Pa gg,
D LBmnance, Phila F 0 Lowthorp. Easton
SI, Waggener. Ky IP Stinson. Lex. rs 0
J Hl:wing. Norfolk, VA in 0 8011, N C
Mrs Petway, N 0 Mrs Whitehead, N C
lit Williams, lersey_ L ett , Joh n F Jennings. PI V
H 0 Miller. Somerv'e, Ten Dr W Gorrell. N C
.1' Holmes & la. Balt Miss Holmes. Balt
Km Carter, N Y II Carpenter. N Y
Geo M Tracy, N Y II K Corey, N Y
John MoCarthr,_Proy, R I WII Memos, PI Y
W H H nail, N Y 8 Bing, Jr, Cm, 0
C 111 Kirk ,_N Y A 9 Marlanci,Coateinoe,Pia
Pt Smith. KY It N_Mllips.N Y
B L Jordon & la, N J E.) Worrell & da,,Conn
J H Rardon, Mass W Tomlinson, Chicago
0 loner, Ohio T B Whim & la, N .1
NO Shore, Vt - MN Col burn, Vt
Jae O'Neil, Me T II Jameson, Mo
inn Mears. Pt Y A Gaines. Oa
A Hawking, Trenton, N J K W Earl, Rending, Pa
THE lINIBN HOTEL - Arch street. above Third.
TNtiwlle & trl,Germant'n D i Calllgan, Peoria, 11l
jo L Day, Peoria. 11, 0 O'Rourke. Pa
VII Onee, Mansfield, 0 Wm B Chafer, Pa
If %Wing, Reading J Soule, Newark. 0
T Sanford, Somerset, Pa Joh Miller, N C
Jae Smith. Lex, N C H A dams, Lex, N C
0 Miller. Madison, Ind • 8 Wlbur, Madison. Ind
Corydon Winch, Jer City Et J Smith, Madison, Ind
A 0 Remiliger, Allentown D T Terry, N Y
ST. LOUIS ROTBL—Ohestnut street, above Third.
Sas T Scott, Wheeling , Ya J Bonubert, N Y
A A (WWI, & 14, N Y H C N ilium, Lynn
I Franke), PhDs . John M Moore, N I
P Ml le, Jersey City R H Elsa & neph, Del
Win Murphy, h Y Jas Morrison Ind
H D Benjamin, Mariettn,ra G H Motor. N J
111 Huamt, NJ C 0 Thompson & Is, N
a a Franke, N Y
HARLIM RNHAF HOTHL-13eoond et., iwkrw Vine
A 0 Agin, Brownahurg Bawl Solliday, New Hope
John C4Se, Pa Jos Hilo , GerrnentoPrn
Isaac Gould, Trenton. N I Geo Pickering, Pa
Amon Snyder & Is, Pa
!SEM:MMUS &OUSE—Third street, ab.
A Kamm. Citta*alma R Reverie, Monte co
E Seifert, lityeratown . 13 R Reinhold; blyeretaern
F Vaneant. Buck a en U Arnhem, Balt
0 Towle. Balt
IMPORTATIONS.
/Reported for The Prese.l
NEW ORLEANS—Bark David 0. Wilson.-207 bide
molasses, D Salomon & Co • 95 do. W Trucks & Co; 201
do, Cochran & Russel ; 2 18 do. 55 hhds sus ar, Whoa
Brother Co; 1 F l anag a nolasses. Stewart. Carson, &
Jr. o B& 160 bbls do, .1 & Son ; 8 1 00 100 do B $ Janney,
Co- 5 bales wool. Barerott & Co.; 1 bale cotton,
7 41 h ec ca, 1 . ' 2 14 d1 e , 6 4 5. 0.9r ' & 2 1 ' 1 ' grl ;ulr6S'.lll l ,',m'i`,
5 14cAnsiteris_43thr. C. opers.l
sugar,
R
bbls molasses, Knight &B e ll_ • 101 casks sugar,
E Knight & Co; 200 empty mike,
Co.
MARINE INTELLIQENCE.
GEE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Bohr John 13 Roach (wrecker), Bel!, 12 hours from
Salein,for a steam pump to pump out the ateamor Major
Reybold, cut by drill Ice and conk at that place.
MLISIORANDA".
Steamships North Star and Atlanttc from New York
20th mat. for Aspinwall, were spoken Est, lat 38, ton T 4.
The former was about 4 Miles ahead.
Steamship St Louis, Rudman. for New Orleans, cleared
at New' orb yesterday.
Steamship Prince Albert, Browse, from Galway, ar
rived at New York yesterday. •
.Steamship Boston, Crocker, hence, at Now York yes
terday.
Ship Leicester (Rr ) , Robbins, from Manilla, arrived
at New York yesterday.
bhip Hydra, Brown, cleared at Boston 81st tad. for
Mauritius.
Elhip Marl' Glover, Chase, for Valparaiso, cleared at
atonVara%
rdaY•
New yo, Lowery, from Pernambuco, arrived at
k yeste
Bark Did° (Ham), bland, from Amoy, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Bobr Dtrtgo, Cock, from Mobile, arrived st Boston
21st mgt.
Bohr Jas A Bayard. Higbee. for Wilmington, N C,
cleared at New S ink yesterday.
Bohr Robbie W Dillon, Marts, from Wilmington. N
at Boston Slet inst.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORTANT TO TAT LORE AND OTHERS.—
The Grover & Saber Herring-Manttine Coinpaarlhawe
just introduced a new and sOperior Shuttle. Machine,
lens sine, high speed, with latest Improvements.
Price 860. For Sole at H 0.730 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia. re2l-tf
ONE PRICE OLCOIIING OF TUN LATEST
Syytws. made in the best manner. anomaly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Rollins unites marked in
Plain Pettures. All kncds made to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered
to, an we believe this to be the only fair way of disbar.
All aro thereby treated alike. JONES & CO..
ses-tf 604 MARKET Street.
M. Fllgrtsels Loorc-srprol SHUTTLE +SEW
iiiiNacitiNgs are the best in market. Warranted to
do slllands of Family Sewing or Tailoring in the best
manner or the price will he refunded. Pries, eta and
upwards. DU CHESTNUT !Urea, up stairs.
falitithipet"
Tan " CHARLES .11S1DdlaCE." CILUIPAGNI.
—Thin is the purest arttole of Champagne now in the
market, and le tailed "Charles Weideisek." Gannon
liVittgagsv. No. 135 Smith FRO:IT street. 111 the
agent. fee-mth 3m
SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST
Conn SECOND and WALNUT Etragure.—Deposits re
ceived in email and large amounta, from all classes of
the community, and allows Interest at the raw of FIVE
YER GENF, per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without logs of la
ths est.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'olcak, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Free--
dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,
CHAS. M. MOUNTS.
SINGER'S SEWING MACIIINES.
No.o Hewing
No.I &mins 90
The Family sewing Machine, A —.—.. 70
The Family Irjewur Machine— —. 90
I. M. SINGER is
413-3 w No. en CHESTNUT Street.
HARRIS' BOUDOIR- SEWING MAORINR.—
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVRRY FAIR.
Philadelphia Oboe, rgo ARCH St. Agents wanted.
fell-gm
SALAMANDBE FISE•PROOF SA.NISS.—A very
large msortmont of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prices, No. SOI OHESTNUT Bt.. Phlladelehla.
aas-tf , , EVANS tr., WATSON.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
COSIPAN Y.—Chartered by the State of Pennoylvanta.
RULES.
1. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
Large or small. ,
Z. VE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it le put in:
3. The money imalways paid back in GOLD whenever
it is Wien for. and without notice.
4. Money is receivea from .E.recut ors • Administrators,
livardianz, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
6. The money reoeived from Dimmitors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgagee, Oround Items, and other tast
eless securities.
6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
corner Third street; Phtladelphle. 1418
MARRIED.
MINER-1. INDSLRY.—On Tuesday Febreary 21st.
at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Right hey.
Samuel bowman, D. P., E. Bowman Miner. Id. D., of
Wt !hachure. Pa. and Jerusha Lindsley, of Lindsli,
Sheehan county. New York.
FnL .MER—IinOVES —At the resubmit, of James
D. Brown,
Esp., Feb. 22 1860,b.y the Rev. Thomas R.
Malcolm. Augustus J. Fullmer, Into of New Otleanyo
Mr, J. Proves. or tale Ott,.
MOAN—CLARK.—On the 2llth inst by Rev. Samuel
Durbotow, Mr. Frannie Moan to Mimi Annie Elizebtth
Ohre.
POD.ltd Monday evening,
20th. by Rev. F. Hodgson, D. D., Rev. J. Doren
Helsingor, A. M., Of the AI. E. Cherub, to Miss Joseph
ine , eldest daughter of Daniel M. Tindall, M.D., all
of Philadelhia. •
HAYS-11e..TOHER.—Feh. 210, at St. George hf. E.
parsonage, by the RAW. .1. F. Boone, Mr. Jos-ph Ilays,
of flurliny,ton, N. J., to Mice Annie Snitcher, of Flo
rence, N. J . .
DIED.
KOONB.—On the 21st inst., Catharine. Louisa, wife of
lame Koons, in the 60th) ear of her ace.
'The relatives and friends of tho &may are invited to
emend her funeral. from the residence of her husband.
No. 11l Fraoklta street, on Satuiday morning, the 28th
toe, at 1 o'clock.
CHILD.—On the 'Tor/ling of_ the 22d lust.,
_Lime K..
elt est daughter of Thomas T. and Anna M. Child, in
the 7th seet of her age
The friends of the fatally are invited 1,. her funeral,
from the residence of her parents. No. A 24 North !la
cono street, on Keverith.day morning. at lu o , clock. •• •
vnEAN.—On Wednesday morning. Winiatit Crean.
His male friendsare respectfully invited to attend the
tune ral, from the residence of J no. L. 8uguy,1342
nut etreee, on t , aturday ruqratne,2sto mt., at lu o'clock,
without further notice, •
BucK. At Chestnut NM, on Tuesday morning. Feb.
2tst, !nail C.. only daughter of Francis N. and June E.
Bugg, to the 25th year of her age.
liar friende and those of the tinily' are invited to at
tend her funeinl. from the residence of her father on
Friday. the 24th inst., at 12 o'clock.
aIcOARTY.—On the 201 a inst., tlisha CoCarty, in the
45th Year of ttls age. .
Funeral from his WI reeidenca, corner of Richmond
and William et eels, Richmond, this iThursday morn
ins, at PS :o'clock.
JnoK —On the 21st teat., Lizzie' Jaok, daughter of
John and Cparlotte Jack,
Funeral iromthe residence of her parents , 1307 8.
Ninth Street, on Friday afternoon, at l 0 ) obiok. -
T.llotdrtioN,--on the 20th met., John Thompson, In
the 56th y ear of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his mother. Lower
Merlon,
lock opposite Manayunk, on FrohtY afternoon, at
2 o'c . •
•
ELOA N.—On the /tat feet., Michast Deegan, is the
4 th year ol his age.
MATH NY o.—On the 19thanat .13arah W., 'etre of D.
hlatheys, and daUrhter of the late '1 homes Owens,.in
her 117th g ear.
1 /04,N.—0n the 20th inst., at his residence, Centre
Baum, Montgomery county, Mr. John Egan to the
67th PA^ of tut age.
hIcOILIAN.—On the 21st inat., Catharine Mrsettinn,
weed 27141ar5.
LA . -- - On the 79th inst., Orlando F. Slack, son of
bMlaria and K. the late John Mang, grocer. in the 36 th net
of hie age.
nESSON & SON, PREVIOUS TO RE
MOVAL to their new Store, (No. 918 OIEEST.
NUT Street,/ will sell off' Novena large lota of
81 , ING 000109,
AT PRICES BELOW jF 8I COOT OF IMPORTA-
OiY
And have nom ready for sale'
fiecond Mourning - Brilliant«, Oinstaino, Mouseline do
Woes, Chatly de Lainea Eames, Chanola Chem
Mohairo, Tanjore; Lustre's, Chuatzoo, Lona 'Sleeve:l.
Lace Bole, ko„ ko.
NUNN SON,lfottroina Store.
fat No. engi °HEWN tn . Street.
VENISON ! VENISON I—Ten Saddles fit
Venison, by theround of Saddle, Five barrels
Way_ne County Sweet Cider, 143 MARK ET Eitre444.
fes4.lt. W. P., HENRY.
'NOTION IS lIEREBY GIVEN, That the
11 following Certificate, have been lost or destroyed,
end that Repllcation has been made to the Company for
ew Certificates : Noe. 750, 695, 651. 000 Penn Mutual
fe. ahoo Company , to name of ELI lb
ar ETH
dettr
lelt•
trXtw (kik ink*
acturipx . ,4ll.o member...a ttle Institute aro
in twined that ur. 011 fa) Lots beim ettisS64 to write es
fnr
6 " PI. I II:4VIi I P7t , 'TIC% IVO glidifartNew
qrk. 110 pipes may he bad at tin Onk-stands end
wyl be ft . t . tye.,rld.to mepthlx outnumber; by W, Kok.,
um
-413.4%.17,1=1.7,4 !!"" Th. Hecil
rty. CX_NTRAL P 219 BYTE IDA AAY
CRUNOR.—A Fr& or•me44Unff :4A held in.
t r illo n ratillt a n b i t trinf itrlerfe r t . e ° , 1 4 1 174 p:
oOrs, at a o'clock. eneordatioe ar,th thq . riot-one
of the General Aseembly. kr thlo4 In tiered and
Berninartes. The valuable Dr. NO Tl, it s expected.
will addreie the meeting. , it*
TUN CRAITEX,BOW_PIiOLDERS OF
the CATAWI WIIIAMBPORT end ERZ , :
F l eG n z oA o le, cC ji M E P o A ffivip a A r r ihreAe w ate A da t hall g a u t e t o.
between the Sours of 12 l'il. and 2 P. M., present their
bonde r anti sign the power or attorney authorised by
their Committee, without delay,
A. M. JONIO3.
P. HUTbA _ jNBON.
E. P. BOBIZN,
THEO. LE
felA Committee of Chattel iidholders.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
r !r pANY t —Ptmanittpn Febroarf
litbn E TO STOOKHOI.DERII,—The Annual Elea
tion for ectors will be held on MONDAY. the kith
der of March, IMO. at the °Moe of the Company. No.
South THUM Street.
The polls will be opened from 10 &cloak A. M. until 6
o'clock P. M.
No share or shares transferred within sixty days next
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Robert Va ß u Y ghan, D. D.
Vote 1.
RgvoLCTlu iaoy RACK.
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CURED, AND FOR BALE, BY
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(Buoceoorx to PAGE & THOMAS.)
(023-tlt e2t* BURLINGTON,N.J.
(IN THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 23d,
(IN
CONJt4D a-ill open at her *limns, 913 Chest
nut street, a handsome assortment of flats, Caps, Bon.
nets. If ead.dreaser, /4.43., to which she invites the atten
tiofn of merohanti, her friends, and the public.
et 3
A AIBROTYPES, inserted in Lockets,
Dreenteins, Finger Rings, &e. Ambrottpee, omit
able for 'aniline, talon in the Josh.* et le of the art,
et fthfillEß'S GALLERY, SECOND Street. above
(AMEN, hos it'
AILARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK
of Beaten noOin F out at greatly Reduced Prices,
at 425 cahsTr4 UT Iltreet.
an tt a l . •ooo nrun w o o n r t t o h f t li n:l4r . d . Weight Profiles, comprising
Counter, Portable Platform, Warehonee, Han Coral,
Cottle, and Railroad Beaten.
Purchasers will find it for their interest to call and
examine the above sonde at
No. as CIItSTN UT STRF.ET. Philadelphia,
CHAS, AN I ltLo i
The attention of country merchant, is celled to te
a b ove stock. fe2l.lm
e t m FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM WALES.
czt-o For sale batande T uN RA.
LAST.. ARRxvALS.
.FARAELL & .MORRIS,
IMPORTERS mad COMMNISION MERCHANTS,
939 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ravin received by the latent Steamer, a full assortment
of GERMAN sod SAXONY CLOT/18 and DOESKINS,
among which are all the gradne of :+ •
J. A. KOSSILLKARDI3 whole and half pieces ;
GUNS & SCHMIDT do.' do,
B. & 1.. CELEBRATED DOESKINS.
P. & 11. do. do •
With a fall line of the very POPO"'
IMPERIAL and Et. , EOVORAI, DOESKINS;
• SILK MIXED COATINGS;
COTTON WARP CLOTHS
COTTON ADES and
VEST PADDINO9,
all of which are offered for sale on favorable terms.
ft 33
WINDOW SHADES.
1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860.
W. HENRY PATTEN
Invites the attention of dealers to the huge stook of
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN MATERIALS, And
631) CHESTNUT STREET,
Which are offered to buyers on the most reasonable
terms. 623 St•
SAM. N. DAVIES d; SON,
BILL BROICER.§,
HAVE ILEMOVED TO
REMOVAL.- LL —SMALL
wuol,Rex, GROCERS. have removed from
66 North nECOND Street, to 123 MARKET Street.
above Front. north aide. in]
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
TIM LAST DAY IS FIXED FOR SELL
ms first Quality.
REUULAR BERLIN XIVTTINQ ZEPHYRS,
Double. Single.
_er Split
AT le CENTd PER oIJNdE,
The price elsewhere being 2o cents per ougoe. Ladiee
who secure an assortment fur figure use 11 do well.
MAXI* Lies
• fe2o.lf if ELEVENTH and OR e , BT ur 81e.
EAL CASHMERE KNITTING
7.EPHYRB. fn double,' tlle, or "pin, are offer
-Bd, for the ereeenp at
THE SAME PRICE A 8 THE IMITATIONS
ol
AND d MEDI UM ere. 20 taALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE
B eliewh rent. per OF
J. 0. MAXWELL & SON.
TRjMMINDS, SKIRTS. AND uPHYRS,
fe2o-tf ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
FANCY DRY GOODS.
BURNETT.
SEXTON. &
SWEARINGEN ,
loportoro of
FANOY GOODS.
ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY.
MEN'S I , IIdNISHING GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKIRT/3—,Shetland Wool, Zephyrs, and VARIETIES.
No. CUlthEr bTRENT.
tole hull
STILL AHEAD!
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT,
"BELLE OF THE SOUTH,"
The moat Perfoot and Beautiful Skirt ever produced
MADE WITHOUT CLASPS,
and warranted not to get out of order, in
13, 11, 13, 10, 10, 30, 33, 40, and 60 HOOFS,
EVERY LADY IS REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM BEFORE PURCHASINti OTHER MAHE&
Wholesale Dealers smiled by
DOUOLAS h SUER WOOD,
61, 63, and 30 WHITE Street,
felo-Im NEW YORK.
H. DUHRING & 00.,
Not. 90 and 90 NORTH FOURTH OTRRET,
Are DOW moving, by onoommnre amnia from Eu
ropa. Omar
SPRING/ IMPORTATIONS
" OP
ENOLUSH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
OLOVFB, AND SMALL WARKS,
Machine Berrina Silk and Thread—and aolfolt as
ta
apeotioo of their cemplete and reellwortel mock--
TAPIOLI4.LIA •D•PTILO PO BOUTRIAN ADD NV 2•7 - 11).
TILDO. fO3-3171
CHINA AND QVEENSWARE.
TURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
CHINA ern j 1
QUEENSWARE.
NOS. 93 end SIS SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market snd Chestnut streets.)
ErrPITTSEUEO °LAI* ACIIINCP. °LAI., OPKII OK
Elf TER PACKAGE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICER.
fel6-101
Price 75 cents.
BOYD 8a STROUD.
IMPORTERS k JOBBERS,
HIM now on hand s omelets 8t0..11 of
. C,/T.J . RENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH CHINA.
At their Old Stn d. N 0.31 NORTR FOURTH at..
four doors below Merchants' Hotel. to whiott they In
vite the attention of WIIOI.3IIALX 111111111.
WAGENTS YOR Ptur.nuna OLAIIII. fe3-3m
SEWING MAC/II YES.
WHEELER ea WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
HENRY COY, Agent,
OS CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR,
hiaohnies, with Operator', on lure to Private Famihee.
saanca 071101113
7 West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J.
110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Easton, Pa.
ial9-6m
WIL 00X & GIBBS' SEWING MA
CHINE.—The great and Increasing demand for
Wong k thblee tiewleg.glarlone le a guarantee of Its
ouperior excellence. From 130. For We at FAIR
BANKS' Seale Warehouse, 713 CILLSTN UT Street.
feg-tr
G EORGE B. SLOAT & CO.'S
SEWING MACHINES,_
fe2o-6t• No. 1026 CHESTNUT Street,.
WM. A. DROWN da CO,.
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERS.
No. 446 MARKET BTREET.
(63-lm PAIL4D.CLPIIII
SLEEPER & FENNER.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS,
MOORE, H ENSZEY, & CO.
HARDWARE,
CUrt.FRY,
No. 4U7 MARKET, and 416 COMMERCE Btreets
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
IVORY TYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES!
AT
MoOLEES'.
NO. SRO CHESTNUT STREET.
Below Seventh (opposite Jayne'. DOM
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l.
Thou who desire a really splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should call at tali
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EX
TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN
TILE STATE.
Copies of DAGUERREOTYPF:S or Ambrotues, of
coy sine, 61110110 CILLTON, OIL, WATIR-UOLOR,
PARTIL, or litilVoßYTVrEtm. dLI-Sm
TOOIN OOLLEOTORS.—Untted etmea
TO
Coins and Medals purchased at a high premium
exotomrett for Books we., 1 , 7 BDWA 'RD COOAN.
43 North TIINTII street; also, for sale, the following
esiAlogurs:
Priood Catalogue of gale of I. N. T. 14,710 k's Coins,
to cents,
Amerman Store Cards, (0) .1 60 °seta
J. J. Itttokleg 's Date. and 'Degrees of Rarity of lint
tad Staten Coles. 16 °seta.
The three Catalogues for Q 6 cents.
fell lm• 3EM '1) MAIL
UPIIOI.BTERY GOODS.
REMOVALS.
ho. 6195 DOCK MEET
UMBRELLAS.
No. 330 MARICET 6TItRET,
PHILADELPHIA
HARDWARE.
end UUN
WA'2 EllO UBE,
PHILADELPHIA
INSURANCE 'COMPANIES.
F IRE INSURANCE
RELIANCE MUTUAt t IVIURANCE COMPANY
ON BUIE,DINA H. Vertit EEPETITAL,
OFFICE. L SOti
tj• Ex, &a, a
NFER STREET.
CAPITAL, 1231610, , ..... AA/JETS, MAO, 96.
Invested as follows, visa
First Alortgairos on linprosod City Property,
Worth &Ode the amount.-- ....... ..... Olga ego 00
()round Helot, first clouts 2 K 2 50
City of Philadelphia 8 nor cent. Logn. . ... 30,0tA) ou
Pennsylvania R. PL. Co.'s ever sent..2l Mon
talto Loan, i 8,30,041- . 27,g0 0 au
dilealmni_ county 6 per 0411 t. Pennsylvania.
. ft, Loon .... 10. 0 00 00
Collateral Lonas,aell seourld 2 600 00
Huntington end Broad TOD H. R. "d C. C°"
filoitsetge 111.._ . , 4006 CO
UR '...'
6)16 . .4.. 2t +su no
I'4: PclAnycq ix.','„i'eue"althol,..,..... 2,060 00
'I he vets/rare at. a:lnsurance Co. W0n.... 700 10
Pennsylvania ft. , ti. ornpany Stook.— 4,100 00
Commercial Bonk 5t00k........ 11.3 01
m
Un ion a
B e.s' n B
c o o nk S
dook, t /3901.........
.._...... .
8,8008
NBils teosivable.. —.. p
.... lg 2071 8 800 k Accounts, soorued Interiit, &c... ..... .
6 216 61
Calk on hand and in handj of Agent5........._ . 11,365 yf
4303,206 96
DIIINCTITRS I
Clem Tinslev, 'Samuel Bingham,
William IL Thompson,' Hobert Steen.
Predating Brown, William Slugger,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley.
John 11. Worrell. Hershel( Hill.
H. 1. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Hobert Tuland • thanes Leland,
Frei:lnnen Lennie, Jacob T. Bunting,
(lharies S. Wood. gludth Bowen, .
James 8. Woodward, John gheeeli, Pittsburg.
CLEM. TlgiaLliY, Freaident.
11. M. HINCHMAN, bleoretall.
February tr,INX). (egg thatri-et
TLIE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
Rusts:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
INVIIITID VAST )(0111 . **RIS ILEILL MM.
WORTH OYER 413.400.000.
The premium ars Lows* they in mint' other Comm
toes, and the Dividends have been amont.
This is II eaCali MUTUAL core aye DO
Stockily en, an that ALL THE vajar.
PK FITS
111.L0?Ifil SO 9.111111131:1111).
911715, lh Itall i e o very Information, mtb , be had
A. W. oarniF; FRATRlClenßdDWßlChiarlentinl
'PHILADELPHIA REPERRNOES 2
Thomas Robins John Weill.
tiordooni I....Pa;rpon, George IL Shout,
oh ii . V P il i g r d.
(mph atterson.
ohn•rd. Atwood,
homs4 H. Powors,
illinen MoKee. t; r F Cithe l r ie Nkming,
William 0. Ludwig,
Arthur el Collin,
(Joorgo W. Toland,
Thos. Wattooo. arl-hit.
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
ANNUITY. AND TRVIFIT COMPANY oF PHI
LADI.I,PHIA.- Offiee, A. E. corner of THIRD and
DIIEHTNUT street*,
DIVIDEND FOR THE. YEAR 1869.
The Direotorn, from the earldom or same upon the
Wetness of the Comreny for the veer endmit December
Si, 1852. have deckled a BONUS to the Policy ['Weds
to the extent of TWENTY•RWE PER CENT., tote
added to the insured amount, payable at death, or else
the present value OAAN, at the option of the in
sured.
.108RTS, JANUARY 1, 11410.
Cash on hand, and In banlui. 40
Cash in bank a> < New Orleans - t . 11.816 42
Lomas on call, secure...l.l)y ample nol
taterala 6.10517 00
$120..U8 74
Dinareeeivable............—. •....—..... 101.878 83
}teal estate, bonds, end mortgages— —..• 108d46
Bank, nulroad, oanal, and other stooks and
Loaned on polnnes, deferred premiums, and
halanoes Jae (rain.......
Fremont va.ne of annual prennutrin
DIRECTORS.
Stephenß. Crawford. Benjamin W. Tingley.
Paul B. Goddard, M. D. rstrioe Brady.
James Dave reux, Thomas T. Las.
Daniel Heideman. George Dunkin.
William W. Oaf n . It Franklin Jackson.
Alex. C. Hart. M . Ph Fisk.
H It. CRAWFORD. President.
BEN !AMIN W. TINGLEY. Vice President.
Jamas R. MINTIER, B , NITetekT,T Ind TIONJUIIIT.
Mtdocal Examosers—roul B. Uodobrd, D.• Alex.
C. Hart, bl. D. tell-stsithigt Wet
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
CLOTIIB, CASSIMERES, &c.
LIPPINCOTT &I PARRY.
DIPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No. 200 MARKET, AND No. 6 S. SECOND SITS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their large stook of
SPRING HOODS FOR
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
OT Tag MIT
HOME AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURE.
JAS. R. CA NIPBELL & CO..
trroszane AFID WHOLHALII MUIR. 111
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WRITE GOODS,
OLOTIIB, OASSIMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, ac.
Jell-3mlt No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, aco.
B LUED STEEL AND PLATED ail
SPECTACLES,
Assorted in Dosens, suitable for
CITY a nd COUNTRY TIIADIL
Ror Sale by
BUTLER AIcCARTY,
131 NORTH SECOND STREET.
FRANKLIN SUTLER. EDW. MoCAR'TY
fell 3m
SILVER PLATED WARE
Of the finest quality. et
ANUFAC FUR hlttl . PRICES.
J. td. JAKDEN A lIRO.,
alawrsccuazas AND illtnlttis.
Have now on hand an elegant stook of firet.olass Goods
in their line. at their new store.
NO 111104 CIIENIN UT STREET.
A full assortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table
Cutlery constantly on hand.
BAAIVEL W. PEPPER.
Superintendent.
PRATT & REATH.
N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS,
181 PORTERS U
WATCHES.
JEWELRY, PRATED DARE, Ste., MI
fe3.lm
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
invite special attention to their stook of eILITEIL
WARE, whath to tow 'mortally large, affording a va
riety of pattern and design ansurpused by any !moss
the United Stator, and of finer anality than is manafae
tared for table am In any put of the world.
Our Btandard of Silver 11 935-1000 ports pure
The English alerting 925-1000 U
Amerloan and /ranch 9004000 "
Thee Herrn be seen that we give tturty-fiee Parts Purer
than the American end Fir nth coin. and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Saver,
and we guarantee the quality as above Ma), which is
the flew that can es was to be servietab is, and will
ripest the action of snide inure Meer Man the srdi
ern Sites oesemaleowld.
U. WILSON k BON,
B. W. 00E5E3 yrrni AND OILEBRY DTS
ft. B.—Any 'Wanes' of s)lvor ntauutuotured tul agreod
upon, but positivity scow Water to Rota oogt knot{
odoo stow:ford.
Dealers supplied with the same standard as wed In
our retail department
Fine Um Dare, WM Darts nits. stinntadtli on
band. 111344111
STATIONERY.
SPRING TRADE
WM. F. MURPHY & SONS.
TUALTMAL MANIAUCIL'III3III Or
BLANK BOOKS,
BTATIONERS. am u PRI.NTERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
No. 359 ORIATNUT ISTRJSET
f0204M17
lIOLESALE CLOTHING
LIPPINCOTT. HUNTER,
& SCOTT,
MANUFACTURERS
AM , /
WHOLLEALE DEALERS IN
CLOTHING,
494 MARKET Rtreet, and 419 MERCHANT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A full and complete lane of every style and class of
martune.made Ulothinp, fully equal to that manfao
tured to /MY other car. fea-7m
lIATS AND CAPS.
HOOPES & DAVIS.
No. 517 MARKET STREET,
lIIANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN. FUR, WOOL, BILK, CASSUMERE,
STRAW, AND PANAMA
HATS.
CAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCHES, PALM ta
WILLOW HOODS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 40.
We re.elotful:y !maw the attention of oath and
prompt-mine buyer* to our large and vrell.seleoted
stook. fell Set
JIOUSE+FURNIBIIINU GOODS.:
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE
WILLIAM YARNALL.
No. 1090 ORESTNUT /STREET.
(Immediately opposite the Academy of nee Arts.)
In vitee the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and
others to hi. extensive assortment of
USEFUL. HOUSEREEPINO COODS
TABLE CUTLERY,
NURSERY FENDERS,
CHAFING DISHES,
FIRE SCREENS.
PLATE WARMERS,
TEA POYB. die.. &c.
11313=131
COLUMBO ROOT—For sale by WITRE
&M RILL It ONVITER, 0 sad t9North 11130OND
ihl3
UJANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A
• • PATENT RIO RT. et Audit statue Would be wil
ling to take an active young moo. of good bu.lnesa
unlificuttions, Wha Would invent *4, 64 •fu pulsar.
Ad , ress •' Taunton." Blood's Dispatch. feS3 Ste
WANTED—By a }'Dung Man, a SITUA
TION in a Wholesale Saar% as Porter. Can
write a fair hand. and w, oft ho wittreut to make hinural
WOO. addrewa " Porter," Office of shit taper. fets-st•
WANTED—By a young Woman, EM
PLOYMENT to do general - Hourreworir. good
re fereneea given. Add r.“ •' Hannah," through Slorkeg
Diepat,.h. lead 3t.•
$5OO WANTED, for three weelre, for
which ten dnilms will be limn. an44unex
:l9Zprt:rurity. Addrear " aufactureksp3ttere
viTANTED—lmmediately, an unfurniell•
• • ea ROOM on the Gist or second Boor. in the rear
01. Or (MYST I% stare, Os permission street. with rmission to
t e occupant la widow tedri to ime some articles for
toilet use r commission to be so ldin the store. Refer
encefieen and required. Please Address " Arndt
cant.' Blood's Despatch. fiat Pt*
WANTED—TO INVEST, $5,000 OR
more in tell -sutaishiked bagasse. Address
', Morphs,' Blood'. Dispatch. iambs the nature of the
bulinhal, and when and where au laternew Can be
bud. fun-et•
05,000 —WANTED —By a Young
• Man, with from five to six:thousand
uollars, an oppottuntty to ananne in a oafs haunnam
Addran, namuta R.," thm office. fs2l-3t•
FOR BALE' AND TO LET
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN A PRI
VATE family. and exoe.lent lecal.ty to let to •
gentleman. Address D. B. W.. this olice. tent-1t•
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
HOUSES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT
AUCTILON.—WiII be sold at auction. WEDNESDAY,
'MARCH 7.1860, at Eike o'clock. A. M. on the premises,
the beautiful country residence of the late John AL
Brewer. ht. IL. situated in Beverly, New Jersey, on the
southern bank of the Delaware river, /macula' of 2
Acres of Land. Boom end 1 1 411:1.
Ihe House oaf brick. two end a half stories high.
with e Cupola; and contains 13 1 . 00/11/. It was built
atioutNert years since by the late owner fat his own Os -
CUP'S/U:2o and is admirably located st.ei_ Pend of the
flyer, commanoing en elegem View. The Land ea
tends to the water's edge. strop. good °pry:iv/4 1 'y
for the erection of Bethins and t Rooms.
There men several ty n Philadelphia by steam-
Imets arid railroad times a day. thee nothing it
most desirable residence for a gentleman doing Guil
tless in the city.
Immediately after the Librarysaid Loose. will be sold
the Furniture. Medical and other Book'. Medi
cal Instruments, &o.
ALSO—Two other mall houses belonging to the serae
owner, in the immediate vicinity, twit of wood, two
stories huthomd worthy the attention of any person
seeking a residence at a moderate cost
Male immure to settle the entire Estate.
Conditions liberal and made known at time of sale.
Beverly. Feb.ll, MAL fell-th sat to tM7W2t
T RE
• ASURY NOTES.
UN4TED STATES TREASURY NOTES,
SUITABLE FOR INVESTMENT
FOR BALE BY
I)REXEL & CO..
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
TOHAT AND CAP MERCHANTS
SPRlaler GARDEN-STREET STORE AND
DWELLINU.—To Let, and read,. for immediate oc
cupation, the Store and Darathng No. 04 dtriop
Garden street, ht tWeen Ninth and Tenth streets. Matti
side. The store IS Well adapted for a lint and Cap
Store, nr Idernhandiee busmen,* of any hied. so l d.
at N 0.702 Market street, above Seventh street, fett-it •
88.616 77
1,067470 BO
OA - HERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The
Azavroprietreis of the above wall-known Rotel ertahee
to retire. and offers the Hotel for rent. The furniture
will he told, or rented also. For oaructilers. address
fe2l.lat J. G. HERR, Estristrurg. Pa.
A RCII-STREET PROPERTY FOR BALE.
-..—The Store end Dwelling
_No. 211 Arch street
Terme *nay. Apply to WILLI AM o.
R. ALLEN. No. SU
ARCH Vtreet. I'o9 7t•
COTTAGES AT ATLANTIC CITY
t FOR NALE.—Four Cottages. built expreselY, do
rms the last issaamt. by the C. sad A. Laad Company, to
wit families spending the summer at dui dehtlitful
watenug place. For particulate aPPi7 to 8 thtigf Architect,
477 WA NUT Street. or
_ ISAAC LLOY D. Beersitarr,
tell-et Cooper ?mt. N. J.
JONES' HOTEL-PHILADELPHIA.
The tears and furniture of this noted Hotel are for
sale at a great berg aut.Tbs furniture or entirely new.
having been put in within it MI, and the noun now
doing la suacessfui business
Inquire of D. M aTHYER. in the Hotel. or of F. G.
8C RIBA. No 18 MURRAY 81... N. Y. felt-tf
a l TO TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK
itta. ERS.—FOR El a I.V Tbs enbre stock in trade of
the late 08E111 FElNOUR._womprtsing en assort
ment of Tin and Sheet Iron ware. Heaters.
Camhooss., itc-, with the touts and &slums of stores
and workshop..
Also, to rent, the Stores and Dwelling.
An opportunity is now offered to secure the batmen
of this old established stand. which ham 'mooed (or
many sears a large share of the patronage of the ship
ping interest ot amlelphia.
Fut l/11,•. inquire ea th• itilPC4tPr.i. at the 014 Stand.
N0n.34,3 and 347 South FROM? .treer. tels-stothit
filOR SALE—Ten acres of LAND. on
A FISHER'S Lance. mimeos tto Stetape oat the Pena
sylvicas Henreid. fire males from tee city ; mans Rouse
eau; could be mitered ec ea to snake e. desirable tor el
hos ; pries a Lava. Apple le
JOHN N. HOFFMAN.
1414-12 t 433 WAL.I4 UT Strut.
Fox SALE— THE BROADWAY
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE-BEOP. BT. LOUIS.
Alsiroan,
ENTABLIBHED IN INS.
•
This lona-eatiSblished aho w.O knows' Foundry 3. of
fired for aids os aooommodAti as taring..
• - - .
During the lest eight... months the Buildings bar*
all been rebuilt. in the wit approved moduli styk and
now marbles," added. mtitipl the most *omelets ea
taldishment of its Inns in the Western country.
The Foundry Burldina is 93 by le feet. and framabe4
with Francs. Cupola. Core Oren. tc., to.. corn plots.
The Machine Shop Islet by 411 feet, two and one-half
s o b/ rsi
Lathes.h go n d .
g eolvp l s a i l n apr ili tt i le e l L l-a;r e ari . ged set
found In Shope for doing a general Mnen:niri banns. The stock o ( Patterns is the largest and most upilinbie
in he city of ft. Lome, Fluke, toots. ea.. Minot sack
moth snap. Foundry, Machina DKr), sad Sc sr yard
in abundance..
A moat esoillent opportunity is anted for two or three
preemies) meahanics. with a small amount of Cartel, to
embark in a well et' ablelied manataatunng bustnean
For parliculetre add.... at St Low., Mo
fat-unit CUDDY, CARYKPITkia. k CO.
la TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS
ia A Rawl Stars and Arturo., ysli locals for bur
Dell.
A MIII, 76 by 2d Net, three stories pith , wtth water
rower and steam for scouring end finishing gamic
A De dd by ICI feet,erith good water for dyeing,
and
„ p l enty yr of
perty ry in Fa m ilies tans, near the Oertown
Rai ImuL o heist go vary acoassuble to the city: isis it
very desirable.
A eoly to T7103L19 R. FIPHER.
Ja2l•tf Fisher's Lane.
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
CitViatiAll sad Twentieth %Untie. hewn threw
kr, t eAr u e l : l l. 6 lll74 fh h trace. rwt°rl
'AL 111117
L'AOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua
ble corner lot lye feat wain , haring three fronts , .
admirebly located for a factory site. It is situated In
the eouthereatarn east or the city. in rspidty.ire
proving neighborhood. It will be sold on reasonable
terms. For pattioulers, &Wiese " X.," aloe of TM
Purr.
BOARDING.
A FINE ROOM VACANT ON THE SE
cond floor, with Doan!, at 1/121 WAI:iUT Street.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—On last Saturday night, a (DLD
BRACELET. either in the Mantnaville oninibus
or Market•etreet cars, or on Broad. between Market
and Locust streets. A liberal reward will be said to
a by one leaving it at this office. fee 2t•
EDUCATIONAL.
NEW BOARDING SCHOOL.
TUSCARORA VENIA LE IN.ILTti TI
Will be opened at ACADEMIA, 'Juniata county,
on the let day 0( KAY cent. tot announcements ton-
Dumas terms. An.. apply by Icier. or pirsonatlr, till tat
April, to the sabecribnr, atllll VINE Street,
PbOsdet
phia;after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata county. ra.
W. D. E. .10 NEW.
Mr VINE MreeL
NEW METIIOD OF ALEX. WOLOWSKI.
—Mr. ALEXANDER WOLOWBKI. Pianist and
Composer, honorable member of the principal Phil.
harmonic Braneties of Europe. ho., nee amyed Prom
tans, and opens e cour s e of Lemons by his extraorvb
narx method. y. ich has produced the greatest serration
in Europe for Fuming and the Piano Forte. By Mr.
method a person haring only &slight knowledge
of music vet be enabled, in a am; ahott time. to teed
music with great facility, and at the same time execute
Operatic
and
well es Claymont Mug o with a tare Per
fection, and nuke them civic to accompany atienueltas.
front every tote. by a new march of harmony. As to
the vocal part. ha has proved, by the great number of
moment, stare that he has brought out before the Yu
toenail piano,. that, by his vat of vocalization. he at
tv.,ti at moat eXtlll.o7dlll., resnita, renders the come
powerful. and the mnser is enabled to vocalize the
most difficult passages with the greatest
accuracy. and the quality of tone. - ME W. will give
Course of Les•ons in Philadelptins, and all person.
who dews to become •rtietts. good magicians. or int
rate amsteura, ran apply at his rea.dence. No. R 4 West
Attll I N UTON BQUARE, second door below Walnut
street, every day, precisely from lit to II A. M. fele-ex
owl CIIICKERING & SONS, MANII
FAcTuRERs or Oraod. Situ**. and lit
night PIANU FORTES. NeuvroornabOl CILP4TH ;T
euset... ?mos pilot. takes to ezobartg*.
repagoll. Also. in conatction. tall stook of P. , PU:4i
M 111111.3 11.411. •ta. WI-Ma
NIOLIOLSON,
u . Mandfseturer of
SHIRTN. LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS
A lane and ehotee and well. 111 ADI. al-
Wayron hand, unto which I Particularly incite the at
tention of elan and_prompt-payinganon? vets buyers.
S. oorner of SECOND and ASCII Stree j ts, Plg,ha
deleh alPhise
TO TILE PUBLIO.
CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR.
The above pc int le dee..ed. by .cena.So ender...L
eal rnea. to be the very licit Ocer odaled to the pad...
and need. only to I. Sten In ctual °pinata.. for Its
talents to be appreciated. Nothing ever introdoced as
Bo perfectly adapted (.1 wealib ..,
ling pnvals aad pu bj"
builabngs. scaParila, hispita's, engine Douse.. to nes,
etrarn and ',lan. 14. and for the cure of among
chaannews then hill no equal.
Manufactured and for sale. wholesale and retell. at
the Dentin., rad % °twisting Waremorna of
CH •S. WILLIAMS. /1341 litik.T Street. Phila.
Personal attenuon wall be arlVen to all descry talons of
heating and ventilating Di the undersign/Kt. who by
teen tinny years pritaticidly engaged in html atone data
near. Ann far Sate, Untur's Awt.l.-cehtloated warm-on
turnacea.cooktr.g =VW, bate bode. rer imam ft c.. by
lets etuthalan CHAS. WILLIAMS.
VitIOLLSAL,e; DRIJUUISTS AND
PHystcrA NP.
Mre. IAMEB VENTIONS FOR LADIES.—
Approved of and hirhly recommended by the Nledicst
prufeelionthrouehout the United Pules. Thirty fhou
sand In , . 9 Ids harms been advised by their physicians
to use her dureical Appliances. she woell c9.ition
9lerehante and others ereinst purchs.iu except at bar
reenlenp, Ite9 TirALNI"P nreet. where eh* eau be
condi:, duty , between the hour. of 9 and 9. Bar
book n testimonials yid be P.M on 19 99 1104 " on.
fell-abith•lv
REFINED SUGARS ANI) SYRI3PS.=
C. DONOGHUE will conttaualsesirsees soul Mie
neat. at 16 south WATER Street, and Dolt odors for
sal., at the Imintat market snake. for cash. orou
prated short oft elite. 14663 barrels steam-T*66od Bata!"
..48 7 rups,ot TXIIOUII tradesinolodittig LOTS( 1111
Crushed isod Psleerrisst and Moak: a Patent-eat Loaf
Sugars. Also Rio sad Jaya Carie s Adamants as Caa
dies. and Rel i t'' £rsush Brandt Colon's. talff-tnt•
SLATE hOUFINU, &o.—Whoever desires
Page/ Roof pot noperlion. or • loak7 On. WAS
and orarnudird, et* sve lonedlate atteauon.
by directing to ABO IFFIN,Slater,
MN and T OMP&Orf Atmore,
Old Slats moitased, 1•13-len•
PUUUET k. EONS,
N-is IMPORTERS OP HAVANT a CIGARS.
o.:16 South FtiONT Street.
Receive regularly a fell apartment of desirable Cl-
OARS, Vhioh they offer at low rates. for ash or ap
proved credit. hlO-tv
300 888 Prime Elalifax and Eastport
Herring, allO boxes Scaled Marring, foe WI
bbla While Fish. In store Fad fo mai, t t
vrat. J . TA k CO.
lel vid UM NORTH Whartia.
CNEESE. —Crimea Herkimer county
Cheats. rue apple And gapee.go Cheese. Buis
rior floelles Butter. Beaten Market Cheese Beard.
13-0.• 81,0451M18 BASSETT.
WANTS.
AMUSEMENTS.
READINGS BYit
"LITTLE ELLA."
Jn potoplissos ntb tlut samba azorseses bf a Sart*
=An a! Catissas sod Of toe ostaie .1 socials,
, " LITTLE I , LL.A." 1 EVA BELL)
WILL, 03
eATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT.F•b.ISPA. INF.
gtve a
PUBLIC ILEADOO,
CONCERT HALL. CHFSTRIIT STREET.
Above Twelfth.
conotabor of Roo'tattoos of vatioes eztracto se
lected from -
POPULAR AUTRORS,
emblaeing the
IIIIMOR01:8.
MORAL. and
DR-Ltd/ale 9 1T1.Z3.
Tka doing will otien at 2 &dock P. X i az4
Reading coalmines at 3 o'clock.
TICTETS ..23 Cants.
Can now be had at the Hall dams the day or males ;
also at Chickerings' Plano rooms, art Chestaat corset,
McAllister k Brrea, 723 Chretcot street, sad at Lae &
Walker's, 773 Chestnut street. fen At
AItIZAIOLN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
COOPER OPERA TROUPE.
THIS (TH(TRINDAy Fib. 24
BARBER OF SEVILLE.
Rorie,. Arnie Milner; erbe wztl :strottoe• th e.. ere.
knave gook% Pone. -• s Body Meet Ecd , : • 24,0
the Arm Qui 14 Vor.,' sod. as • Eisele to tee Oper.
Lo. here the Gent* Lerk." K. C.
ooper.
Alousel Director.. _ . . .... C. C00.P82.
FRlC'eli * SF AD MISSION.
reteeet. Pitrquet Circle. mid Diticrie!-. • • • • -----N eta.
No extre charge for marred P smtlr Circtw.. „
Beige mV be had at the Aesciesoy.
Sod chlekertng's. duly. from II WI 4.
Door. open atT 4 e'clock. Opera to cortmazat it. S.
Cheer's of Oyer* imoiy night.
VVALNUT-STREET TIZATEL
IF Elote Loom— At. d. GAILI
atm* Manager P.Y.
Dame= Aant.„ 2 „ Aft. /UK D. MGR .11
THIS I THUNSOA . Y) suisie 'NIL F. rt. MU.
" HAMLET,CLINCE OP DENMAR a.
Hamlet, Mr. J. Monied' ; Lauda. Mr. D.
naval! Gertrude, ra.Thamid.
To tonelude mirth
Orw 6. A DOG A DAD NAME-
Anthony Deertore, Mr. Neeeh ; Charlotte, Mrs. Aria
Seats .wand without extra charge.
Doomoves at: Pirformases to
at T o'wnsk
WHEATLEY tc OLAREWS AWE
v • eirgrxr _
Feb. a.
call Eight hedtha aijht of BOUICICAULTB :JEW r 4.11%
OCroltOON: Oz, LIFT IN LocitqAxa.
°sorra Ponca. Mr. Weestley Jarrob Meeloaker.
Mr. Dolma; Zoe. the Octoroon. Mrs. Jobs Dray.
Scats or Patcas.—Adausatoe, oasts; brocrid
Beats to Drees Coe*, MM °eau; Pargast. ar emu-
Doors °pea at 7 ; perkmaaaose to commencer at
rhi precool,.
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT !t, above
Pitcu.—Drese
st Ciro'', 11 cents; Fasellg 5 6 2 II:
vents ; Seats to 'raw Dozes. Is mita; s
vats Boxes, 13 sad 41.
Casco o or TIN/C.—Doan open 13 halt Pang O V- 4 Xa ,
To caornra•cos st T.
THIS ITHUREDAYI EVENING. P.D. r.
Wtll be actuated the Geneva' Blettaal* at eta
ELEPHANT OF SI sSI
OR. IHE FIRE IVNG'S VOW.
A hammy, Mr. W. H. Pass, Malec, Mr. C. M. Lieu;
Chicasoa.S, AIL Wlrataksr Tact,. Mr. Jebel Kest;
Sortie. Mt Murray ; Hon. Mr. Noyst TheapiOas Oa-
Drars&
kooMr. ?mak Brew; Kalb. Mr. Roessre,_- Isberted.
Mr. Slid mow ; Osfsd. 51r. r. Kies Altar, Mr: Marva;
Galoitsad; Erarrsassa. Mr. 3.
dupers, Nita
as Hay
ac
twee Atteedsat oft p
tts ..
Miss Wiltot ; Lo { Mts. Hkett ; Ato ii4et.."
Clara Rots woe Zillah. Miss As' Letts!
Tee rutormaaes watt coerkadssrah a as Ileboll of
AC
PATS THE • ;
la .huh Means. IN IN TER sad rIURANTI. sad ti•
labor Esaestriss Trospe.. , d stew.
c DUN 0 lIGEFS GAIETIES--RACI Ett..
LT JO. War THIRD.
IMII • NIP' Anil ACTIAL
LAZT TWU rtIOHTS
07 ?MI
NEW COMIC PANTOMLUE
0
STAE OP BEAUTY.
The fokways arta, wall also Tr
Abu LI N
DA WH•TX. Mw 31: A rims. Mies
81 NoLAIR. P s '<NAND z. Tao. wmutvs.
icHoi 1.9. CA LDIN), 808 SR ESP • R D. BILL
BLOOMER.. sad a PULL sad POWERFUL M
CS EsTill A. led by Prof. SI
PUN U EAT HALL--
, J CHESTNUT ST BRET. ABOVE TWIPI.rTfI.
The pohtea sr* respet•fialla ashamed tAst tbe GREAT
MUSICAL • °MEDIAN.
MR SAM COWELL.
C. , nfeasedy the wort isethmatanlt sad anxr - je is
Vot.. t .a" the a•e. wl t ea hie eatteed 1140,114 Use ta
the ausi ettout of Lee otd World. at Ire! Kew
lore sad 13retott. (or the rad tow =dais. 1et..1 allow
At the stoeee-nemeed og
THURSDAY. Yllll BA sad -
ll.t TCB D A.Y Elaet re w,
Fr tom S/7 41. W. earl nth. in a sar..her LI LE.4. r
CHARAC rsk dit•tio.
Mr. le 14 XS HICKS.
the erettrornt Ceterrtlfat dokt Performer rod INtoss.
hi rt. I e 516.1 RICILt. the tooter V.:thoi Verzit-dt.
t &rumens X oasts.
Yrost rata reeerred for fearbert
Commence u /WI put T *Wool-
Cl,ll USW AL F.NTENZAINMENT.
`LPTb. Cemeart b. the YOUNG LA NTS Pi , THE
SOUN te:INCY ADA)I3 OR AMY AR BCIVA3'
lb'
_patella". of a PISA*. ',A 'US phis* PtiDAT
hvENINI.i. Feb. 24•4. at thee .11L - 81 ILL FUND Hal!.
Ttekets z dam Fnr sale at Beek k Laanctia. ,e
-rsailt mad Close:St t Gm it Wallies. !Sts r23;isstisat
sit it. Lod at tae dirit ea Ye an this Of Qs ecssesist.
fela St •
F UL' RT "11 II V. LE K-SAN MASON
EXHIBITION ROOMS—Joves ComusonweiLli
oLHINT PfUl to.e.t 1.4,
THE WORLD LN MINIATURE
THICII , ONI .6 IfOr st clam
I_4 Oto vrorrikramit fur tit it if re viL tri urkaGwi
Tumor. the fret of Om roovoa.t . vr betooos Spa LTA MG(0.000 ; 4•140.16 Vali-, Fens ;,,Iloaroo
upon Ha:Aranr ; alcove a nasalize vo v't L rs
My 0' acura roes Oat St ftlardl X004g01.17 ; Übe
• scoce•tori black rep* Prom si rein
FAMILY 3.l4Tfifiaa ED:CIa:)/1Y am(
Ir#o/41 . A FTER 1f(X)N I.
DAY -
Estoresismost —Door urn K T o'c:ock ;
C00:11:111112,11 aLN.
',illus.:sr- - AAA". U as% Wars:6U Mt.*.
Yt-NNbxLvAliLi AUADINI U Tag
FLYS ANTI'
saesdIDIIT—NUT STIEFIT,"
12 OPEN DAILY. Muds,* Imentit..) has I A. IL
til 4 1 .:1:-Tlis. Trial T047/2,2 " Frlis Surma
rtificlo.." of Ptrams r.
Adsumlos LutAr n 1422
pro..
IS twos of Nock SW ft- a
GERALINLA ORCHESTRA. —Publicite
twines inert SATURDAY, at MUSICAL Ftliip
HALL at A% o'ock P. M. "rickets to be lust at m.
4adres. &ad Book k Lavtotio Mute Stares. Lad at
Use.»
CilUketi'S PADTING,
"TSB lIFAWF OF THE ANTIE3."
Nos ce Mulattos st. 'So ACADE.II OP PINS
Arrest. loos A. IL SD. tux.
thalami 13 costs.
V Loam ere notoistod to bruit Oven Camel , ts 7 d
1 111:31PLE OF WOZiDERS,
riertewpe email of TENTH sail CHEETN
Streets. tirest sad Nome! A
SIGNOR fTtM.
Ttte voLderfal Mafioso sea Vsetniets.a.
EXHIBITION EVERS EVENING DERCie TEE
WER.
Colemegoial f3i °Wet. sad oa
eat SAT b E AY AFTERNOONS att. Thema.'
AIItoIOPPPII PO Vaulter, one of tail gresteat Fees
Nteoluiama ever estuated, vut new twittery salsas -
two. and," dams hie estoooluoa (sea.
Adoneaon f 7 ream Cabana /lama
JOSEPH A.
• NOB. 177 AND 130 CIIPMUT star:xi%
lanteatd• attentoa of Um Tra4o to Ms Stook of
COTTON. WOOLLEN.
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS,
Nsi laittt sbidiut •,rots Wes. • Trost '.nets Irma
MEM& &AWL SLATER k SONS.
SUTTON MANUFACITEING CO..
MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also.
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S YOUSYLNG,
tattactual umay now stsodard P•rtarr.s.
NEAT BLACK k WRITES. PIMPLES. LAV.'S.
SAXONY k 8 BEPRERD PLAIDS. & &MERANO.%
BLACK AND GRAM AND CHOICE DUSTER
ET YLE.S.
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CAMBIERES sad DOESKINS, 8.<1.4
FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW
ENGLAND C 031., CRAWFORD ‘f f BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SCP/IRIO2 BLACK DO .SJILV AND SILK XlX
lSaLnotts. fts:n sad Fruited. of an &aim, sod ims.2
Les ; • wacky Jeans. rwtils. Cords-. CaattAar•-ls.
KI3 Mel rwoolis. tookormas woo of As boot wools
tda eocary.
13001.1CLX I.E4EN cox.
CRASH, RUCKS, SIIFETLNGS, ka
CARRIAGES,
C=l3
WIT.T.T &M D. RCKIERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 CHESTNUT STLEST. II& I • I I .
6.1.5-4r-,i
TO THE CITIZENS OF PIIII,4PEL
PWA—TI• piro-ton of the NAT crofurv.
AND PIiVeICAL INSTITCPIF, rase dens,/ 0!,,, ',b
leats of their lestitatioa hithly iaiports.Lt !..are
deemed t• roper to twee so dor o ree, s eerag!:et form,
t. the citizen. of Pallabelpe 'es
of •aterierve eir•dat on. aid n ti h "'Aid viii re• ab Ti*
hands of. Led be read tt. dery Fera' It ad it I 'Med
to lead there ad lad in nth. fof thei leather, Th•
Address mite forth the ire', of the theotute to Mot
delphoto• i'■r.eteiwi tr fficie. ia 1133001 to 4,11.
lad ale. the editerill Ora end des as ceatalselated DJ
the shatter of Lec , fP.fALL
tivtmmaos pooie of doisetaatfy -meths ester. art l
elelly belied. Ptah/ of .141 , esnc.tie
Roslualt Siesta Bath. aid G)outrisotate for Lad 5.. G.-
C r imea, end Meet•no ir.ll each to period d its k•thd.
and form intrortsat /Wenn of the i• et+ time- Tits at ct
ter bolt plecod at Ettore Oohed+ per varare. aoil tart
thhorriber will be irttitibil to the termite of the 'seri
tote. le ct,er depart-MOO to to tidiest of tee lay
rites of Os 11211Cnit subverted. oa est7es4er of t
rerairst• ID payload. aid the Wee er.:. L.
favor of ribeenb•re.
111. hoped_ that a literal resoh ore tr.!.be =ode to the
can raiser, do', asp , . m•ed. la oni.e• net .11 1013 057,7
OOKuo•xemeat may to W... 40 \IT.. •-
Ing eitiothle to all the ',tett rf to. lar.rete. loot
eonre,anr W..: Aare v.lO it,c3 •-d•.y
attested. eatiaorrerter a m to ottue echoer. p is he ••
olive t 11• emend robed ribed. Loaf data vet tee di rt.l.
ca tes Of stark.
The OF-ce std Phrovoite of tie ttratzt4
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Treandoir tadEtxrettr—.7EC TPß.l.oS. W. DR-EXEL.
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F. 4.1 p_.GyVird. Al. D.. WU. um Canal.
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%Orton ttr`ilt..hailt. Caseee M. Pro noth.
iteh. W. Dtel••
Samuel J. Kee. ea, Perglated J. Plow,
Prof. Neer, Copp.. tea rah...
DR' bt '
',RENCK CAN BE FOUND AT
los &Hoe, No. P North SIXTH Street. es
Fn
day gall Saturday of •och creak. Nozdeys Sae Tose •
daye are sat spirt for rOttUOS iOtitOUjik gad 0 01 of 100
gal. tni Wil4olll/41%bita TO,M of each .s•ch to se
110....1 , 11 MVPs Ye. lee ALT! 0 &mot. B...nemoro.
d. am tams for a thorooth exasuaatios wall tie
vomiter. at hie odic* or any part of skip cm, ars
43; teenier nsitsuoe • aftsry • rds.4o caste a .1,1- A A
itdrioe At Ms Glace frve of cheese ; ht.&a all caeca
Where persons do cot (HI able to pay for it ' aring tn.,
hazes exec:coed. they will hip ea r e d for. spa hay s t i.
a.m. •tt.mt.elob as lka IMMO fairwrorl fo)-lrett.
MACKEJML.-490 bbls. Nos. I, 2, sr,d 3
Ilse Ural. In %alerted Pee tsrea, of el •
latest ruck. for sale by C. C. SADLER 4% CO., AR , - a
'tram. 14144... ahn.• Pyre t 1.1.11
LtauttuL, irLUID, and YLNE UIL, iu
and Sal! Y. lamtiVa§ al reasat v i.
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