The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 28, 1860, Image 3

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"at from 829 to 19$) beadias la quality. ":
Silas price.
—"AI/ he arrivalsof fat-nosiest H. -- . 121. imhors Union - Drove
Yaid Were I,oo44..lLikhkWll.teifeokUnniogn $l3
iiiNdistdOlogs striroui 814 t 048.60; a
few era good eoreifogsraolditt, $9 100 lbszati
Mar4eteg
27.1-34getiing:
• Thera is ma obsagaia Ole 'Pima .ihuhend.frir Flour;
and holder: ate fi rm ih their *lowa, sales`afame
6(10 this to note at tieltrfor superfine i• s6 , ‘lor, Ira.
and par pbtfeffelttri Therais.vbrY
"shmping inquiry, and the market is inaotive;' the tn.+ ,
• ,boyme , moderatele at the. ithove•fildires
_far operant;
- and extra and 9'6..59¢7 for fancy Mande: Bye Flour
..1 linikeorn'hlettl are unohnnged; -The foifner fa hell' at'
8428, road the latter MA3 6w,, pm. bbt: Njitiit enema
tit slowly: and prime' lots' are , trAnteilit the 'advance .
noted enturday.About 1.600 bus
_prune "red sold at VA°.
- .and 8 000 rue white at di rattler Clint atom.. RYe ie in
•' steady demand "at 92d98i for Penna.: ' , Toni "oOntinnee
- • dull. and about 2l® bus yellow Sold '•at 750180 in store
and afloat: Oats are dull and Penott are glinted at:416143(0
- without sales. Baru in wanted: Ist No:1 Quotoitrou
Hoist but wi out any o aif
here .519 4c ton. Cotton-4h° haniket
nge to note in acme on demand.
1
• , hrooeriee,- ere is , et ale dimmed ler,B,nEarand . ll.l9-
, - whim' are selling at steady prises. Proyistons—
Holders are firmer in their dernano; ana, Bnoon,reni
- Mears are selling at folly
_former rate. LA enta il
, salo of Laid was made at itiqe , on t ime, 100 bale
Park - on terms kentptivate. avatar andßheetii are dull;
, a sato of paokod Wee &nada at tio 4 1, lb. Fieli--.910 chalice
inliormarkst and sory , littio,doiny,SaidaThe demand
for Clovereeed has fallenaffi and tt foltreineit WWI are
• reported at 81.8005k9' but the latter for prime. 1800 bags
"recleaned' geed - told at"tt Pneitte'bargennt ,, WhlskeY is
• setting nfoderatobrOtti22. 4 4o for drudge, 330-for Nude,
- Witt for Penheglgania bble, anitailqo for Ohio do, • -
.piett , ;ifork Stock E;
MO U. 8.60, 100
num V. 8. As,
rata Blishouri Oo ,
1808 Tenn e 096—..., • &
• ' • do 'els%
BM 8418 ft lsr mtg... 94
+OO Pel L W ns.. 01_
-1001 Hudson, ft lst m.,113
8011 Vlt I Cent bds.... 88
1000 do .....
12 ,qk of Cominerao. 084
goo pon d ifio Mod ' • gio+lj _.• 660 9414.
leo Pol,!Leek Ic•W R.lB •
Now Jersey ft.. • ./Hgl
Tas m
iteitak are steady at $6.25 for Foto, and 6,660 for
.Pearls. with tales of 00 tibia.
not rik-iThe market for ti tate Mid Western Flour is
without material change, with fair receipts. and sales
of 7.em Wet at $4a4.85 for unsound; rillS:lOft626 +or en
- gattlicelitate ;-$000 , 15.60 fort extra do ;.sll.lbet2 20 for
suserfino Western; eliZeree.en'tiir extra do ; and 211.85
• 'me ,for - Aibietans Wanda or extra' round hods Ohio,
~.!Boathern Flour is unahauged. with sales of 1,200 bids at
1,.,3116405t6,711. for mixed •to rood.-add $6.2007 or extra
.-brands.. - Canada Floor is ',quiet, With salsa or 3 77 bbls
-0xtrant55354.376. • • • ' . -
•.(10A isie—W heat inquiet and unc hanged , with no tales
of moment to report. Corn is dul and drooping, with
- sales of 6,010 bushels at 800820 for now white and 77 el
• low. Gabler° quiet at 40043 c for &Inhere Tennsylva
and eigatilo for Htate, Canada, and
betters. -
i,F,ROVISIONS:=-The Pork • market is. ettiadf., with
salsa. of WO tibia at 81760 for-old Mess,- 8 BGO for
- row do: 012.621 y. for mil Prima; mem or now
do. Beef is in native- request at Grady abstained
ie
.tor
t ttr 84 .1 2k4.50 m ine ofetini g ry
- Prim o
iiipaeked_Weiiera lilogra r n i d 811.e28557A3.7g1i0T
`, extra Uttar ; „Bacon-in firni ; , Ciit Meats are turret at
.7st7ho for Nimulders and a Air. Hams; Pressed
jdoge are quiet at N.M.., tilltd in 'wood request arid
' l si f itd i i• -• arl l l h titetr o r)lVg . tinf 1 AniOSTZtel u rTfiet i ni
le orni a lum lt. . • •• .
Vinui is nominal at 216. '
CITY ITEMS.
•
MONTULT MiZTEOCV OP , TUB.. YOUNG AKYN'II
CHRISTIAN ABSOCIATION,Ihe regular Monthly Meet ,
- trig of the Yowls Men's Christitia Ageootation wee held
at the pansom-street Baptist Church last evening, Pre
' aidcnl George It Stuart in the chair. The meeting wan
welLattanded, and characterized with an ,nnusual de
gree of baimonyt and-interest,
' The itmetinivrtui opened by Mr: Marks, of Pittsburg,
' reading a jportkin of Scripture, which was follotted by a
'prayer from the Rev. Wina.R. Taylor, Thicnext fea
ture in ordel, was, the usual ewer, which, in 'this in
stance. was - delivered by Mr. Clifford P. McCall&
tt Religion - in Emanate" wag las theme, and it was ere
ditablytreated. • The thirty minutes discussion upon the
'esney was alt 'interesting part of the exercises, and was
conducted in excellent spirit. At the .close of the dis
cussion an- addriu, marked with ability and Christian
zeal, was delivered by the venerable Dg.P.tottond a 'et
yma prayer offered by the Rev. Albert Barnes. Addres
ses were also made by Revs. W. J. ft. Taylor and John
Chambers. -
The various reports'Of the committees for the
wore next yeed and lipproiied, the import 'of some of
which was espeolally gratifying. That'devoted to the
labors of the committee for seeking otit young men".and
strangers coming to the city. was particularly telling in'
Shia respect, as 'the statement of feats which it eon
tamed was a very practical illustration of the good the
Assciolitionle accompliahlng in this city.
The appointment of twenty - delegates to attend the
National:Convention of YOung ChristiliOseri
ciationstto be. held In New Orleans on the_Uth of April
'nest, were also made. A very pleasing incident he the,
prnetadinginf the evening was the reception' front hit
Pike of two elegantly-bound euboontition'beekliofor,
the nee 4' the Ass o ciation. On n=otion ',Manna
maker, the Corresponding Seoretary, MN Prico's hand
come present was suitably , acknowledged by a ennui
"moue vote of thinks. The honr of adjenrnMent - was
not reathednneil half peat ten o'clock. '
Onnia, 4tas9 4 , Ann gnSEttlitiattl3 EXPOnititc—
In the department of China, Glees and Queenewars,,
as in every other branch; hotels Ineindedirlilla ‘ delphis
Presents more or less representative homes, which,
from their standing end business chatneter, must
wars command alreNelnes mercantile patronage front'
the Squth and West. Under the head aboYe designated,
we may mention the extensive house of Alesare. Turn
bull, Anen t & Co.. Noe. 23 and ti South Fourth street.
The capacioim tailicalyldch they'occupy Jo, at the pre
sent time; literally packed with Rods, domestic) and
foreign. the latter being all of their own direct impede,
lion. ; Their preparations for a large trade verb never
mere ample than at the present season . ;
,anciwe are
happy to learn that their operationi, thus fir, here*
been fully up to those of any former year., As this is
one Of the houses.ueon which dirt malicious attempt
was made to place them in a false light with their
Southern caotomers, it is of gratifying eignificanoe that
their trade. which is large pith that section of the
Union, has experiermed no change in thigreepett; 'A
rent, tracythlnc, a retro:able one, such as would natu
rally grow from their contently-inereasmg facilities
and their popularity with all who make their acquaint-,
MICA.
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Tnn 0n01101.A...PUUP.".--By the politehesa of
the inventor, we had recently the opportunity of exami
ning a new article in the ” pump" line, which, we think,
is destined speedily to come Into general 11110. The
water °heathers in this pump, initead'of being supblied
with the 'ordinary valve'. are arranged 'with India
• rubber bade , the substitution of which preolodee the
Poatthility of getting out of working order by the iatrol.
'dilation of mud or othersabstanoes; and, at the alma
time, theft is beffniieutit relaxed-as to allow tht(watir
in the ti blis to flow out when the pomp is not being
- worked, thereby obviating its freezing. as - the water
elambere are imliodded under the aurface of the water.
Those primps can be introduced in,any well at about
the coat of:the
„cheapest lot pumps; can he worked
with one quarter: the labor, and are fully twice at dura
ble. By attaching a hose; - water can be thrown over
any ordinary-sized building. which ig another great de
-- eideratum for the country. Tho model we examined is
now on rxhibition at Mr. /tithing', Dock street, above
second. north side. We regard the ingention - es a dent
dedimprovernent;upon any purnp.thief 11'4 heretofore
been introduced, and welbworthy the attentiod of the
public.
Mn. Frgrm'e FtCorm LigTintn.—The sewed of
the iseriee of interesting lectures; on "The Creation,"
now in emitroas at Handel and Haydn' Hall, by I'dr.
Field, will be delivered this (Tuesday) evening. Tho
vest amount. of eciontifio knowledge brought itif bear
upon this immense theme by the gifted lecturer is a
matter of 'wonder and admiration with all who !Magill's'.
The course a ill include mine, in all, and will be given
regularly hereafter on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday
evenings of einfli - week, until the Close.' They, are at`
once intensely interesting and instructive.
IFrom the Boston Evening Transcript.) •
A New ERASZR.—Mr. K. G. Shaver; New
Rayon, Conn., has just taken out a patent far an article
of general utility, being a simple but highli-,finished in
etrumentNoombinine, in one handle, en eraser, paper
cutter, folder, and peneiteharpener. all readopt a mingle
ateoe of steal. requiring no change, inakinr one of the
most convenient. valuable;and useful articles for the
counties-room utters studio, and achool-room eve
invented orartioght, before the public. It lean inetnt
'went that will be adopted saloon as Peen. It will do all
that in claimed for It. It: iq, a decided improvement on
'all former erasers herilefore sold by the trade. :It can
be procured of all the prinelpst etationere in thenity,
and bonkaollers generally.
BILLIARD . TAILB!I invite the attention-of
th6s4 dotlyouo of potoikaitng two Bret•olaaa Marti Ts
'Wes; of modern make. to the adeerteement which will
be found in another column.' , -
`'Tnt - 01.,tiant OUV.P.II. - MAIMISCIttrY
,bout o year ago - the Government of. Ruisia.ient Pro
fessor Tisohendorf to. the lisst for Ott purpose of Mail •
tuting a thorontilt search in the various Greek, Syrian,
Persian; and Abyssinian monasteries for ancient manu
script records supposed to exist there, and to secure
them. If ;Mumble. by purchase.. Prof. Tischendorf has
retnrned to ntissia, and brings with him. anions other
rare roinains, the very oldest Greek' Manuscript Bible
extant. Cannatay enough, one of the' parchments is
endoreed as follows: "Buy all yourgenneate et the
Brown Stone Clothing Ran of Rookh'll Wilson, Mow
Gut end GOO Clam/taut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia'
, .
.(iires7 SMIVINO Kenning Wt.—The - ofeet Peering
Machine Patent Cazei which has occupied the U: P.
Court et Baltnnote rot noartr two mooths.. mas de
cided on haturd* in Inver or .i..edd; Webater, & Co.
Bon:rxrEns , and Western taerabanta can fill all
racial for ourtsins, window-shades, 4amaski. Antics.
cords, trissels; BEO., In a Satitlfactorr manner; at W. U.
cirrlik. Bro.'s curtain store, In Chestnut street, Ns-
Bonin Fla% feb23.6t thstu
Stnttitu kt4ll VittattZliTSD—ThlUiltPUL!-70itOtt
by a report of &public tturivizig that Mr. Bowers, of this
city, who Wee tarred andfeathered in the South for too
free an eapre■sion of opinion In regard to free and
white labor. eerie eibittory of that blime operation,
POW' POWellt 'lt ,was - only last week we 'read on the
pantaloon' in the windows of Mr. Charlei Stokes' C 2 c.-
thing Store, udder the oantinentalliotel,", a label
I! On By ,Poweas,", wa thought what a pity he
didn't "nut" and save hiineelf that fowl suit: but. on
arriving at the, " Keyttone - Palace" to scrape an no
quainutnee, we found tt ti•as not °id-rowers, the" Ce,
lebTatid Pantaloon Critter? for there he was, arrayed
in Frenoh Ogeettnetea# and. an is the OughWe with thin
honve,rhdprire,masmarktdplafnlyort an of the e a r -
Inintr.
PULPIT. Tartruntas, %goblin Cord 'and. Tassels,
Damask for Curtains, Lees end — Muslin Curtains, Jae.
guard Calalns, Tassel Loops, Coats° Tameu, out
Cornices and Bantle, Olinda CordOltaisteil and ..ratisels,
Gilt and Ould-bordered Window /Made, ' wholesale and
retail. W. H. CHERYL k B11(1.4
. 241 1 / 1 0ni0 Hall,
felß••tnth6t
Tutxaa WORM KNOWlNgt.'—`.‘ A cracked chin is
poor reword for many troubles. An empty wallet in
poor refreshineet.to ehungry tguiro. Forty men will eat
more meat In one day than ten men can eat in the SUDS
time. Children who pick up a hot poker will put it doWn'
again without the telling. ,An'eel pie giveth more Joy
to a hungry man than' being Mired in a blanket. He
that bath not a coat Will 'not need in have it brushed
The pig is contented when it limb all its wants emitted:
All that a realineedeth he , hathr provided he buyeth his
clothes at the palatial store °tett/twine &phi,. No. 607
N. 13.—Thre _celebrated clothing establishment hag no
conneetion with any other in the etfQ. •
HATO AA,
OOP-ES &I pAVIS.
"No: - $1721*,A K T S
KANunarmERS OF.
,AND
IN„PirgilV,9ot. BILR, COSIO E ' RE '
BTitt.,..)Tva‘±dip:AtiA,P4.A.
oTB, BLOOSIVRS,,RIII7itSVPiLIkik.
PJ;OWERS , 1 "r•
' Invite itie".ottontioxi Of ego% and 'promotlOtoiqbuyers to out tittco:ondrll•solootod
aro'
ott: -..lql43tOtatAlPLOnF e. a
°Al 6 l o l 4 l .sitt,
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""ARRFFALIPAI
ONfilaihr /AST NIGNit
CONi*jiTA.G.B4. 001 - per of ninth mid-Chestnut.
OltirOn. Springfield _JrI G• Riehardal Ey
0 H Miot, , Dr It Whiting, C-
C
Skater, Philo N B Royston, Balt more
8 OreftT:tY N R h o ' b hi EVel tl i e k. N oiLd
w 0 GiILIT 8 Sal e m ,A . Wm °worn! he la. N
T Rinok & la. NY A Miller. Philp I
wArhix env. MOIIOI I .I
F Burr, Mt ,aolly,NJ Y WA Hill, Voile • `
AA J Anderson. Pa J Rosa st la, Chor Nation
Mies Roess Cher Nation Miss S F Stapler, Oh Nation
LW Stapler, Oher Nation JAI M Pollee Mogi
W Acton, London Mtge Acton, Ip,~oh don-
TL
wornte, Philo B It Morrell, hila
Russell Smith, ' 13 Leach, N Y
J E Royer tows ' Geo Keeler
Isaac L Shaik, J A Wright, Pa
B Glenn, r, Balt W Brinton, Pa
John Herr. Lancruner, Pa N HaeterY
W H H J W A Jones, Zanesville
• hlohlecken, Miss E W Crirlieen, Pa
OA Gill, Balt J Gillet. N Y
0 W Ruisaell.ll Y • W 0 Vanier, N Y
N Morrison, N Y 0 Put. Balt
• Biloklin Baltimore S U Cadeweli, N Y
bbarier , NY &le 8 brook & non. N Y
OK Crook A. son, N.Y Saud Keyser, N Y
Rohr Turnbull, Balt F. 1, Harding. It ,
A Lee oat, Vs • T W Roston. Va
Riohd Harrison, Ya L Levonard N
. 1 Brain, Fla -It Flit
Beni Blosaon.N T W tiosman. Balt
gluts St Jacksotom. Balt J W Glidden, Portsmouth
L N Robinson, Portsmouth D A Gliddon, Kr
Johnson, N Y Wil_pendleton, Ky
E B Crocker &la NY A F Higgins la. N Y
H L Eustis & 10, Nimes IV f,elkwk• N
Saml A Meyers, St Loom CII amaport & la, N
Geo Bat ley. et Louis Chan But Boston
W F Wheeler, Boston Mrs F M Crone, Boston
.1 A Bitol', St Loom G N Illoliktot, Pittsburg
W.T Manly. Lex, Ky P Bowdito ,b Boston
E Anderson, Or. ' W Tryon, N Y
T
0 hioltinley,liarnsbg W W Smith, Wash, Pa
T E Potter, nil& W Hall, Boston
, GIRARD HOUSE — Chestnut nt, below Ninth.
b rommual. I of Chas not. Jr, Wash,
El Wilkins, NY .1' 0 Pray, N Y
MAshly, Ky E (lorm, Ky
H e.Leman,Lano Mr Smith, Pa
John Clark, Pa hi B Hickman. Cheater co
Mr Henry. Wilrn, Del -Mr Clarkson. Ga
Ihi MeGinnesa, Troy, N Y John Samar, .blkton, Md
A Street on 'l' June. Yorke ,
Wm Henford, Brooklyn fire Henford, Brooklyn
A Maynard, Boston B Haenohertrotimolle
F fl Archer. Salem. N J Wm Elba. pson,l4 J
A Hughes, Shelby villa, 'Penn Sand Carpenter, Tenn
Elias Compton & wf. W A roou, Ironton, Mo
Geo W Small, Louisville Mica cuts. Louisville
Howard, 1 ,,, Y T Whitcomb, N Y
Geo Cochran, Brooklyn LA Freeman, N J
Mr Beement rdr /Lotman, Pinta •
Hon D Finney, Harrisburg Henry Peel.
Mr Steinman. Lancaster hire Steinman, Lanoaster
0 D Hemphill, Mobile W It Hind, Mobile
E R 'Mils, Mobile 0 N Clormbersburg
J F Loa, Lancaster 0 Do Witt, 8 0
oSleirett, Pottsville ft Bannon. Pottsville
Collitdinson,U 13 A • E Newell, Ga
Mr Stewardson. N Y A Girod, Parie
W S Johnston, tt Joseph P R Atarierloy, Newark, 0
Frank S tiont4N Y .1 TIRO, N Y •
W K Clare, N Y Dr Hill.N Y
Thos Hasitings.N Y Capt Tilor & la, N
Master Re nUrrinktOn, Man W 8 Hart & la, On
W C Maddock. N Y Dant e Gibbons, Balt
It H Band. Balt • Mia Maynard & Own
B Stowart, Philo Thna Humphrey,. 711 d
O Whipple y.Ballt 1,,T Townsend, Balt
T W Sadler, Prattsville Mr Colt, N Y
E O Wald, Memphie A 0 Gray, Po
J W Bradley, N Y W 11 Rookwell,N
F H Bouthworth,.Brazil,SA I Campbell, Bloomfield
Sweeney. N Y .Jaa Smith. Newark
It V Blackburn, Ky ' 8 M,Keller, Va
Thee R Bailey, Va F A Weninger, Cia, 0
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth Street, below Arch
I Frv v r, Bait A 3 Dambergel Now York
P atod, bokeonville •F Pa Males, tray cold. Ky
It T alley, AMY 601(1, KY S R Irsar. ambers
T MeCome, Jr, Ky WO Mom, Paris, Tenn
M Jones, Liberty. Mn F L Carlton, Miss
JC Anin, Henderson, Ey T Foster, Galena, 111
HonGßßmrth,Pa P Pet to bone, Wyoming, Pa
T White. York, Pa Hon N etrickland. Pa
F May. Elkton, hid It B Winne, Sterling, 11l
JAt Patterson( Sterling. 11l L Westbrook, Pike co, Pa J. I.' Barnes, Pike 00, Pa J W °Main! Mies
M Kearney, Mule W H Keller, Miss
0 Feldmann, N Y a Marion, lowa
W Parr, Pa Jvic., 4 %Lsltults
li W.Bonsall, Norristown Geo Stem, Wanton
C Glanz, , Easton Payne, St Louis
P BYO:idol', Belt 8 T Atkin. Tenn
E 'l' Pennebaker. Tenn Hon 11 8 Mott, Pike co
Hon E W Hamblin, Pa Jae Howard, Pittsburg
B Smith. Pittamirg Arthur urn, led
John Peatoriug, NI, Geo W Bradley, NY
.1 Buchanan. Sr Loam Chas .T Fuller. N
Cant Tate, Mine K S per,ekeou. N Y
Ferns. Buffalo
11.1
J Lyday, Ohio
Jae Hadley, N Y J ff. Johnson, Mien
J Nohlahan, Ma W A McCann, Pa
R. White, Tenn G W Shelton, Conn
P E Shattuck, Philo Joel B Danner, Pa
I Tate, Mina
lechaige‘r4eli. 28.
:cutn: '
1 100 00 d
N Central. —'.ll 701.'
. o 8411 lon
1 do
HO go 00 '
'1,0071 703 i
.
40 Eno A....,........ 9
2ou liu d dio . n Ric /1. ,
0„... 959);4‘.
100 o ... - .
1 00 Ifarleui Arr.;b6o al ,
/*Heading it -10),
40 Alloh uent , .1711
9 Mica SAO 14••• 6%.
100 tiolOns & Clu.. L t ._ 07 .
400 Chicago & R 1 —l5lO VA
310 do ~.,. . '69 , ..;
180 Ind'oolis ........... '
. AMERICAN ROTEL—Cheatnut at.. above AM.
3 llCtunpbell,N C R Il ralenirider, N C
H N Newbold, N Y' BI P Denny, Lesion
K .I. Smith, Conn NJ Jordan h. In, N J
Q ItayesPhila . J 11 Thomas. Pieta
J Burgin, Plain ' .1 0 &Aeon
CToppan, Boston .W B tiould, Newark, N J
RJ 13 Minn. Newark, N 3 I Cooper. t's Y
B Lewin, N Y . - oho Mainly. N Y
JanWilur, Bethlehem B Mel lvalo, Leine co
'l' Buliivan. hld II 0 Miller. Tenn
F N Otis, Brooklyn L ' ht IL Nichols. Pottsville
J AI Frick. hitnproville B P Morrison. Mn
P W Bewail - . N B Chidny. Easton '
H Beek. Trenton R B Watmongh, N Y
JII Bailey, N Y . •• D Bliss. N Y
lien W Cook, N Y J M. Whiteburst. Vit
J W Lowden. RI . - F IC,Phcontx. ill
0 M Buckley. A i- Jon B Fenby, N Y
7.8 While; li Y , E Dnoolo, N Y
W'B Westbrook. Bel' Benj W Jones, N l
CJ Walton. Baltimore , .
JONES' HOTEL—Cheanut Et.. below Seventh.
C Stokes, Fhila C R Randolph, N .1
CL Hirk,N Y' . 41 F Bcokus N Y
L at Rawlings. Va W McCann ,
A P Winoheater. Balt C R Floyd
Dr I Darting : Pa John Layman, Balt
A P May; Ark' " W F Brooks, NY
W k. Hendry, N V" P A Freernan,.N i
T D Cranither,N I L Pennant. Phila.
D D Morris, Ya M D Lasso, Va
0 R Forbes, N Y " L lit. LOWIS• N Y
F G Stokes, N Y 'V W Christopher, Balt
W 0 Lewis, N .l ' DW Howe, N Y .
P Brown, Coan - .b: A Ryther, Wash, D C
• NATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street. above Third.
T Smith, Wilkesbarre Ron R Keller. Pa
J I tuel, Dauphin GP Henry, Allentown
0 H Quire; Tenn V W Harris Nashville
8J Kitimat, ?Melina , E L Rusers:Doyleittown
P J Du Bois, New York .I'K Mosser,S Ilentown
M M MeCorgle, Del T Spans, Phils
J it Micei Schuylkill Haven A Zimmerman, Ind
0 Pyle, Lebanon, yft W- i t Waters, Pottsville
H Bendier, Pottsville Mnl W Bickel, Pottsville
O P Kurtz, Lancaster T Smith, Conn
W Leslie. Slushing J Whitaker. Mt Clore
0 Warrant. Orwigaburg D Boyer, Orwnisbunt
M Moser, Ormagshurn El Break, Barwick
MistAIDIP,
- EAGLE ItOTElr—Third street, above Awe.
Thom finnaorson. PA Jas W Broom & Is,
hos Yerolyke, Phil& - Oeo Hoglernen. Pa
John It PAR& Jae Dyer, Burlington
H noyer. Philo, • David Jones, N Y
obt H Scott, Allentown Jon W West, Easton. Pa
Philip °Word Montle, co J C Stroheckerßeading
IA 10 Chamber k
n, Ohio James Hooke, E aston
Geo AI Porde, ston ' Geo hick Yenta, Baltimore
ST. LOUTH HOTEL—l:Mutant street. above Third.
D Berlin, NY' 0 TGlninet, la & den, Tenn
R A Bosenbautn, Malaga W B Rosenbaum. halaga
Thos,Tßdoorton. N Y J L Hasuer, Harrisburg
Lltothetmel, Philo H A Cut hld
L R Adm.! Aid • John Moist:Ong, Y
A'Metz, N , NO Fay. N
- it M Yar.e. Conn Mrs It Winslow. N Y
Mrs Parker, Treetni• N J H A Parker, J
Jag A Lewis. Lewistown Mrs G A Wolf!. Bsltimore
Mrs J B Wolff, Baltimore YV Nichols, Brooklyn, N Y
- THE UNION HOTEL,-Areh "treat, above Third.
J K Siegfried, "Port Clinton It Wasson Pa
0. De Gems:l,l'6lla F Helfer, Heading
Too Rifler,. Point Pleasant Trio Hitzmiller, Pa
Jno M taring Pi J P II Fithian, It
JBHolcomb,N3 TWarren t Sehuylla II oo
Jno newt. CW, 0 1' Hama. N Y
Alex. Etratton,Nl Goo H. Kinzer, Lane no
1) Eppley, Harrisburg .1 Kemmerer. Allentown
W m Major, Pottsville P Siegfried k wf, N Y
Frank Ling & wf, N Y
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second etreet, above Market.
Wm P Cooper Dover. Del J L Crouch, Dover. Del
Wm • easier, Dover, Del C W Geiser, Pa
II Alice, Pa B A Nuxum. Oa
Col b B Chietow, Va M. C Woodhull, N Y
B it Baker. N Y Jno P Stevens, Ohio
Miss N C Stevens. Ohio J Finch, Pittsburg
Mrs Callolby , Pittsburg Mrs Lowe. Pittsburg
R Beakers a: Is, Pittsburgt Levy. Cal
AI Wray . Cal awes Riddell, Del co, Pa
James Cook, Del van Thomas 2c la. Ma
V G i lkey it la, ACheater Ati Woolley, Wills, Del
P W Niekerson,,Del Col Durgee. N Y
Ma) b Brice,:Ya
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut et.
T Kirk, Chester oo Amos Kimble, Chester co
Kin We. Chester co au ems', Chanter oo
John Kelly, Aid J J Cumnimps• Canada W
8 B Harman, Canada West .1 Beesboron, Chester oo
L A Hoopes. On Jas Paid, Pa
A Lyons, Ai d J K kl.intte• Del
Ja&Trainer, Chester co 'E Dickey, Oxford. Pa
HI/tale/KM. Id London J Jackson, Philo
Dr Duffield,Pe, - 011 Owens, fild
• A Bowers, Pa 8 Latshavv. Newville, Pa
E W Geunry,NY Sehnider. N Y
• Soott, Elkton, Aid JD Moore, Bucks ea
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market et., above Bath.
Knnll B Ref B. WO. Del If: 8 Wood. N Castle, Del
A Speakman, Coatesville , 1 Morgan r enates% the
Jacob Ootrwalt, York, Pia nl timbre, Del
W Ovemeleat, ?kola Reynolds, Cecil. idd
D 'P J Miles,Columbla. Pa Jan MoCenu, N Y
JP. Binger, Newport, Pa 8 K Reynolds, Boston
N Lacsdon. N Y ' - Cline P Hauthner. 11l
Jos Conlan ker, P on, Pa , EJ Roatch Ss la, N J
L 'fr a
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second et.. below Vine.
B B Hough.. Phil!' D 0 Brewer. PHA
John Darnel, Philo. W G Longehore, Bunke co
0 W Kugler. Md .11 T Beaton, Newtown
M W Kirk, Burks cq, Ps John 0 Parry, Newtown
Mai J W pa' di Reading H Even.. Depoalt, N 1
J W Basin ric, Pa (leo W Kugler. bid
Jee Newbold, Ducks, oo Col.' S. Brodhead. Pike co
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-43eoondsr.. above Arch.
JW W est; Norristown L Warner, Bethlehem
,JTee Watktne,BrinburY 8 Borer, aentlina
:Walter Southey, N J Jae Fisher, b Woe
p_P Morrison. Norrietown Mns Oarrison,FAmon
Wm Elehman, eistoti 0 Forrheo, West Chester
Geo Comte, Port Jarvis Louie Collie
.
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third it., above Cellowbill.
G W Seigple, N Y J R Itammond; Va.
H D Vsnhorn. Ph,la ' Joe Eltopp, Allentown
Jacob Bove, Lansdale J Bunieton. Dunks ea
W 33 Baumgardner, Pa-
It Ttaidenbsch, haw, co
Char tenon, Allentown A D'iltiner, Itlverso,wn
BLACK DEAR 'ROTEL—Third st., above CaPowlith
Jralry. Allentown An° Bola% Buinnevtorn
T Cooper & la, Pa AI Cooper. eloopereburg
Copt E P.rdunin Pa Col D D Dam. Jr, P1 , 1,a
E Whitman, Bernville Jai Barger, Balmy' cu
John Reppe'rrotn, Reading • BamlBmit. r money town
R PProbst, Benton , John Strand. Pa
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Thud street, ab. Callowhill.
.11 - Dowitian,phim;iavillel4l Oohs, Quakertown, Pa
(t W sinner. Allentown - A Genus, Allentown
He P Applebteli, k'et I T Burdm.. Allentown
hOenmer, Preemarburit ' .1 Mama*. Bunke co, Pa
CY roe hlsson, W 4.: , ater / Suborn, Philp
L 13nteknaan.St Lo Is Le vi Buckman. Evoke co
E Mark , Letmtion, Ps. J Leech, Itelblehent
JSJonee, Presmansbora 81) Rader, Williamsport
J R. Crawrottl, Williamsport .
[Repotted for The Press 4
toe
Onions, Carman-1M hhds 22
tee 1 bbl sugar 8 & W Welsh.
PERNAMBUCO.. — Bark Imparador, Hubbard-80W
bags sugar Lavrist Damon. _
11EW YORK.— rtif ery R Milliken, Norden-3M
bbds Nam= tir r.
I da A J Spenaer , , Dole—t% bee sugar 48
hh
c auseMol use gigue Joho Mason Cc Co; 29 ten
honey 3 Mloigare Madeira & tin;
110 has cigars
C 'fete;MO do Mitchell & Allen; 300 do John Wagner;
4 oases do 18 half and qr bids cigarettes W 0 Boulton; *
cases cigars A Loner; 4 Fags mdse A Retrelint one
c Ii a RWV:LB . ANB-13ohr Argus Eye, Nerson-129
bales cotton d Morris at
& Co; Mkt° DOB dteVon &
Co; 77 do Robinson & Co; ado ' Richardson tc. Co; es
do order; 101 cash' sugar J . Mason & Co; 43 do 17d lib's
molassEs 8 1r Ashton; 38 bales cotton W Trucks to Co;
MU& 179 bblii molasses Salomon & Co; 2 page Us e
Morris. Tanker & Co; 2 do Beidlemon & Da) ward; 1
hot 1/ Landreth & don; 4 chair radse order.
719 Chestnut street,
HER FOURTH. PAGE.
Dark Imperador. Hubbard. from Pernambuco 24th ult,
with sugar to Lewis & Damon. Towed up by tug Matt
White. Bailed in company with bark A J Hazard, for N
York. Left bark Union. Lon% for Philadelphia in about
to Mom. brigs It A Dither and C Cole, both for Balti
more iittbout a days, ,
prig my E kidlike% Norden,B days from N York,
with sugar to order.
:Behr Vernon, Carman, Id days from Cienfuegos, with
Sugar to tl & W Welsh.
AMY 41-13tlencer, Dole, SO days from Havana, with
Speare and cigars to John Mason It Co,- Experienced
very hesiy weather the entire remise
,gala' Telegraph, Crowell. 3 days I rOPI New York', With
Otte to Crowell & Collimo.
Astir Beborati Jones, Petem, JO days from,Jaekeon
vine. with lumber to Osman &
Bchr Georee L Green, Green, 3 day a from New York,
with mdse to Crowell &comp&
Bohr John •Patntim. - /Di11.6 dews from Providence,
with nide° to Crowell & Collins.
Behr Jot 8 Buokmastertyragyer4 day Nu , Frede .
'rtoe, Del, with Corn to Jae Bewley ea Co.
~,.! t
IMPORTATIONS.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED.
Solo NV A Hammond. Cam. Galveston. lairus Baker:
Sur J 8 Sbnver, Demur, Baltimore, A Uroved.;./ r.
BY TELSORLYIT:
Wortespbridsheevf Cis Philadelphia Exehadsel d
CAPE ISLAND, N Febll-4
The bark EN; for Ai mood. and brig Orinpoo,
The bark p'rigka,ilip'rin'ZiVosot,e,r,:),,. s .l,' life%
last evening was err , If reported the o i ntic c yithite
Wink'. from Lakusyta, as both barks oarriAkTiditle.
• THOB E. U
HY TRLEORAPH. - ,
- MOTTORROLEIOROO of The Press./ •
•- Arm YonX, Fe Abe r
"Airived;ship Monterey, from Sumatra; barks
deen, from Matanzas; Cason, from Trinidad de Cuba;
brigs Lucretia, from Cardenas; /timers, from Man
hattan:
BoATON. Fob 27.
Belot% ships Vol ferino and Tarquin, from N Orleans.
bark Carib, from Truidlio; brig R W Packer, from Cape
Ration.
The bark Atlas remains ashore. Six bales of cotton
have been dragged out in a wet condition.
• The Br brig Joan Baptiste, from Bt Thomas for Boil
ton, w ith the cargo o f the brig Cronatudt, from Suri
nam, is ashore near Provinostown. The era is break
ing over her.
BALTIMORE. Feb 27. •
Arrived. brig Hry A Didier, from Pprnamtmoo
re. Spoke Feb 9, t at2s 01 N, Mug 07 30. brig Nanny, from
Now r ork for Aspinwall.
Ship Maria. from St Jago. Spoke of the west end of
Crooked Island, brig Chas Stage, for tit John. NB; 21st
inst. lat 30, on the western edge Of the Gulf Stream,
'evoke bark Jnbilee, from Matanzas for Portland.
Bark Wheatland, from Rio Jan 13th; when ME days
out sprung a leak:
Brig Fairfax, Travers. 13 days from Trinidad.
Now Ontarsas, Feb. 27.—Arrived ship Mary Budge
from Liverpool,.
MERA.
Steamship De Soto, B M Oullock NDA , sailed from New York
yesterday for Dwane and New Orleans,
Ship Onward, Flanders, from °anew, arrived up at
Baltimore yesterday.
Plop Phantom, Potereon, from Poo-chow-foe, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Phip David Crockett cleared at New York yesterday
for Pan Francisco.
- - . . • .
Bark Floreets. Welsh wan at Rallis 27th ult,
Bark Wessnoumoon• Wheldea, cleared at Now l ark
Brig
tor Montevideo.
Brig Monte Christ°, Northrup, from Rio de Janeiro,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Brig Mary A Forest, Gillespie, from Bahia Jan 27th,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Bohr Franklin. Brannon, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Bt John, NB. lath inst.
t3chr W C Mershon, Colo, from Mobile, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Bohm Antaree. Cordery, and Jesse Williamson, Jr,
Vinernore, hence, arriveijat New York yesterday.
dehr H Allen. - Higbee, cleared at New York yester
day for Savannah.
Soler Samuel Rotan, Gandy, trona Lavaoa, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Bohr Ella. Carman, from Leipido, Del, arrived at N
York yesterday,•
SPEOIAL, NOTIOES.
ONE PRION CLOTIIING OP 7118 LATEST
/hym n. made in tho best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Norm All goeds made td order warranted Natio
.factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is atrial, adhered
to, as we believe this to he the only fair way of dealing.
All are thereby treated alike. JONES Ic 00„
seB-tf 004 MARKET Street.
M. FINIMB'S LOOK-STITOH SHUTTLE SEW
INa Micuwae are tho beet in market. Warranted to
do all kinds of Family Sewing or Tailoring in the best
manner or the price will be refunded. Price tif,o and
nip:rude, 912 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs.
feeltuths.6t*
IMPORTANT TO TAILORS AND OTHERS.—
The Grover gc Baker Bowing-Machine eoraPati, have
Just introduced a new and superior Shuttle-Machine,
large size, high speed, with latest improvement/.
Price P'o. For Sale Rt N 0.730 CHESTNUT STREET.
Philadelphia. 1e2.24
Szem'ax 9 8 SAVING FITND—NORTAWIST
CORKER SECOND and WALNUT SDEHICIE.-DONOCHE TO
nerved in small and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allows Interest at the rate of FIVE
PER °ENC. ear annum,
Money may bs drawn by checks without loss of in
terest,
Office open daily, from 9 until B o'clook,and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi
dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,
OHAS. M. MORS'S.
HARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE.--
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD,
FIRST PIIMITIY34 AT EVERT FAIR.
Phlleutelphis 011)0,720 ARCH Bt. Agents wanted
fell-8m
SALAMANETR FIRE-PROOF BAYBI3.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prices, No. Set CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia..
aura-tf EVANS & WATSON.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
N 0.9 Bowing Machines —..5100
No.l Barring Maolnea....---- 90
The Family Sewing Machine, 76
The Family Sewing Machine...... —. CO
L M. SINGER k CO.,
(123-3n3 Nn. au CREFITNUT !Street.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
CompAity.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
.11ULT..8.
1. Money ur rineive..l every day, and in any amount
large or Mails
2. PAVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
S. The money is always pitid back in GOLD whenever
it is called for, and without natio,.
1. Plenty is rooeivea from Executors, Administrators,
Guardians, acid other Trustees, in large or sraall mime,
to remain a lens or short period.
P. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgagee. Ormond Rents, and other find
class eocarities.
6. Office open everyday—WALNUT Street, aoathweet
corner Third street, Philadelphia. Jal9
BIARRIED.
DRUNER—BOON.—Pti the Ilth inst., by Rev. M. H.
Bisty Mr. David Bruner to Miss Moment+ Boon, both
of this eits. (Doylestown papers please copy.)
WHITE—BICENDLINGBH.—On Wednesday, 22d in
stant. by the Rev. Henry Wendt at the residence of
the bride's father, New Hanover, Montgomery county,
Va., Mr. JoSeph White.of Placerville. California, to Miss
Emma IL ' eldest caughter of Frederick Brendltnger,
Egg., late treasurer of Montgomery county. Pa. ( Cali
fornia,Cregon, and Careen Valley Papers will please
e n171,--WOODSID.—On the 7th inst., by Rev. J.
O. Maxwell, Mr. WilliH. B. &art to Miss Martha
Jane Woodside, all of this city.
SENKINB.—On the morning of the 27th inst., at the
reside nee of her mother, No. HO North Seventh street,
Mrs. James B. Jenkins, daughter of the late Jacob
Rank.
WYl,ll.l.—At Milton, Pa., on the morning of 27th
inst., after a lingering and painful illness, Mrs. Sarah
Murray Wylie. wife of Rev, W. T. Wy Ile. of that
place, and daughter of L,. Johnson. Esc.,,of this city.
The friends of the family are requested to attend her
funeral. from the residence of her father, No. 7TT Pine
street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 27th instant, at 2
o'clock. without further notice
RHOADS.— (in the 25th instant, Jane O. Rhoads,
daughter of bamtiel and Anne Rhoads.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited,
without further notice. to attend the funeral. on I In rd
day afternoon, the kith inst.. to meet at her fatheVe
house at 2 o'clock. Interment at Darby.
BLOClUM.—Suddenly, on the 26th inst., Jonathan J.
filocium.
Ifia remains Will be removed thin ( Tuesdny ramm
ing to Widcesharre, for interment. •
- AIASQN.--Un the atth inst., of consumption, Mrs.
Margaret Mason, in the Md leer of her age.
The relatives and 'friends of the family are invited
to attend her funeral, from her late residence No. 2t2
North Sixteenth street, this (Tuesday ) morninr, 25th inst., at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Cathedral Ceme
tery. • •
OARRETT.—On the 25th inst., Ezra T. Garrett, aged
58years.
Funeral from hie late residence, southeast corner
of Fifth and Race strr etc, this afternoon, at o'cloak. •
TUSTIPL—On the 25th instant, John Tustin, Em.,
aged 'ft years.
Funeral fromlis late residence, near Chester Surinam,
Chester county. on Wednesday morning. at 10 o'clock..
M.U3TRY.—On the atth inst.. Daniel S.. moot Daniel
and amen Murphy, aged 2 years, 8 months, and 23
dais.
Funeral from the residence of hie parents. No. 440
Broad street. this mornine, at 10 o'clock J
IO
KIRATRIOK.—On the 25th inst.,James Kirkpat
rick. Br., awed about ea team
Funeral from his late )eaidence, No. UV Palmetto
street, this manure, at IS o'clock.
CRAGY R.—On the 26th inst.. Mary, wife of William
R. Crarer, and eanahter of William and Mary &rani,
lo the 38th rear of her are.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, Broad
street. below Germantown Road, un Thursday, at 13
•
ki.A.RTIN.—On the 2tth inst., James Martin, in the
Wd resr of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 222 Diekerson
street. shove Second. this morning et le o'clock. •
kIoCREEDY.—On the 26th inst., Bridget McCready,
in her Sethear.
Funeral t eem the residence of her son-In law, C
O'Brien, No. 618 Christian street, this morning, aye
o'clock.
MYEll.B.—on the 28th inst., Margaret Myers, aged
102 )ears.
Funeral from the residence of Samuel Ecketein. No.
940 Seventh 'street, above Poplar, on Wednesday after
noon,at 2 o'clock. •
WRING MOURNING GOODS.
BPSSON & SON, No. 808 CHESTNUT Street,
have opened a NU assortment of
NEW SPR tati GOODS,
and will receive doily the latest styles of deep end se
cond mourning felines, mostly of their own importation,
and to be sold at tea onutile prices.
PHIL &DELPHIA MuIIUNINO STORE.
808 .:HESTN UT Street.
N, B.—We will not remove to our new Store. No. 018
CHESTNUT Street, until soma time in March, when
due notice will be given.
SEVENTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING
AND LOAN BUCIET f.—The third Staled
leeting will be hold on Wit ONESD AY EVENINii,
Munary
_29th, at 7M o'clock. at Mr WA ‘t 1113 HOTEL,
CHERRY Street. above 'I turd, to 'same the dues. n nd
loan the fund,. The Constitution of this Society is
bated en snob prinoi ploy that it only require, in
dividuals tn. read it to he entieSed of the ,ante. Inte
rest only charmed on the net amount loaned, and re
duce d annually deducting interest on the amount
paid on the stook. Borruwere ontf pay of their loons
at ant time without losing any of the bonus. and min
pay otr one or more atutrea et their loan et any time.
and reduto theqnonth i lz dues
l one idnlerest,
the
$2
rtt n ereetl i nT "an ' Raga n , 14:1",t2T.
JoHN Benly. , lON 21'
orMLECTURE ON NORTHERN PALES.
TlNE.—Thev. J.J. M ARKS will deliver a lemu r °
s *Wiled, THIS EVEN' NU (TUESDAY ), in Rev.
Dye DALEk , Church, RACE street, spar SI X
TE k NTll t commersdins at 7% o'clock. Admission free.
hIAWKOI deaoribes what °maunder his own °beer
vatlon.and hes delivered a course of lectures on the
lands he ViSited, with great success. and to delighted
audiences in Pittsburg, from which place he comes
highly oommendect by the leading men of that, city.
It is proposed to have the course delivered In this hi•y.
None should fail to heir this Bret and opening lecture.
It
OECOND*LECTUHE ON THE CREA
TION OF THE UNIVERSE, &e., THIB VE"
atEANDEL and HAYDN HALL. Eighth sheet.
near ti teenat ?hi o'clock. Shimmy Whether the His-
for of the Creation. as reoorded in Genesis, is intended
to ha the History or the Rh) sical Creation, as written
in the Three Kingdome of . ..More both histories
compared and revieweu. TICKETd may be had at the
1/0; , 11, It
IdT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY—A STATED
Mooone_of this Society will he hold on WED-
I , 8 OAY EVEN IN.o. 29th 'natant, itt half poet 'oven
o'clock, in the FRANKLIN NOUSE. Members Nil
planes attend without further notice.
fe2B-2t OEOR , 4E YOUNG Secretory.
ItrMR. F I ELD WILL DELIVER. A
Course of Nine Lectures on the Creation of the
oiverse, and specifically of the solar System mid the
Egirth ; how vegetable/ were first formed, and the as
cending grade of animals the first erected MAN,
whether singular or plural, adult or infantile, the ve
nous moos or families of mankind, not only es to color,
but genius and type. The various systems of Creation
reviewed. both from n theologioal and mann fio stand
point, and the bearing of the !soli:aural record to known
phenomena and ethnological foots, together with the
lows and Immunise whioh govern universally in Crea
tion and Revelation, entablishing on immutableprinci
ples and laws the si , nd axiom that "All Truth is in
harmony with Itself
An exposition wants() be given of the Scriptural DE
LUDE, together with IN relation to a real or supposed
physical cataclysm! and the history and origin 01 Pro
fane and smiled language, as well as the changes it
has sines Undergone.
The whole presenting a grand and comprehensive
view, not only of Creation as a fact. but also et the
modes operandi by which it wee and is effroted.;lll
- addressed to all reflecting and intelligent
minds.
The Lectures will be delivered In HANDEL. and
HAYDN It Atd,.(EIORTH Street. near Omni ' ) com
mencing on MO . NDAY EVENING, Feb. 27th, at
o'clock. end ontinued on TUESDAY and FRIDAY
be had at
EVENINi-iii. and eaoh succeeding hlonday. 'Wednes
day. and Friday Evenings.
'lug for the Course,
191.50. Tickets admitting a Lady and Oentlem in $2.
iokets for a wattle Lemur° 23 cents. May
the Bookstores end at tne door. fe2s St
qANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE
PENNHYLVANI ti. COLLEGE OF _DEN.TAT.
on a / b i t& n i h Ifr k Zvirirs 17. Ve t ahi l i i rr gig , F in u er at
&cloak, to whioh the punho are
. roo t' 29th, Invited.
Valediotory address by T. It_OuokinFrimm. Profemor of
974-1111LY' W. OAJ.VRRT DEAN,
03 NORTH ELEVENTH Street.
TEM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28; 1860:
Fr , -- :... 0101 , 10E PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
fIOMPAN i LADRLPIIIA, Februery 13. latel.
"ATIOH STOOK HOIII.DESS —The Annual Ejec
tion forDlrectore will be held on MONDAY, the filth
day of March, 1860. at the Oleo Of the Company, Na.
Illkitiouth THIRD Street: •
The polls will be opened from 10 o'olook A. M. waffle
o'clock D, Al,
No eltare or ehorde transferred, within eixty daps next
preceding the cleotion will entitle the 'under or holden,
thereof to vote. • EDMUND SMITH,
, fall-tM6 Secretary.
LE T E N ON THE CREATION,
IW 'H
DBLITGIe, Ac.. NI/. GEORGE FIELD,. at
, DEL and AYDN HALL. fe.46-Det
WISP EPSIA.—FIFTy YFORS INDE
80.111BABLE AOONY from DY SAWA. Ner
voltam, sickness at the Stomach, and minting, have
been restated by DU-BARRI"Ii health•re.
storing Iti,VALENTA ARABIC?. FOOD. Upwards
of 50,000 owes, and many thousand testimonials.
Prinked, with full instructions. In canisters. 1 pound.
$111.60; 12 pounds, a t the latter carriage tee H 1
re
point of cash, Sold at the
.Depot, Hoot UMW
Street, by U. 1111TNRO, Principal Agent for United
Staten, and by all Owners and Druggists.
DYSPhPBIA.
Perfect digestion, strong nerves, and refreshing sleep
restored by DU-BARRY 'l3 delioious, health-restoring
REVALE.NITA A R ARICA FOOD. To be had as stated
above, with ciroulars and testimonials from eminent
parsons in England and America. fel3-Im.
BLAOKBURN'S
ALMANAC
FOR BALE AT
N. W. CORNER OF FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STS,
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE'S NOTES
D. APPLvTON & CTO I ., 3 1 21.34.3 BROADWAY,
I'UDLI9H Tlll5 DAY.
NorEd ON Isailt4lNG:
WHAT IT 18, AND WHAT IT IS NOT.
HT
FLORENOE NIGHTINGALE.
1 vol., 12no. decants.
The following notes are by no means intended as a
rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves
tei nurse, still lest as a manual to teach nurses to nurse.
They aro meant simple to give hints for thought to
women who have personal c barge of the health of inhere.
I.very woman, or at least almost every woman. in Edo
hind has, at ems time or another of her life. charge of
the peraorsitt health of somebody, whether child or in
s alid—i p other words every women is a nurse. Every
day sanitary knowledge, or the knowledge of nursing,
or In other words. how to put the constitution in such
a state es that it will have no disease, or that it can re
cover from disease, takes a high Meer. It e recognised
as the knowledge which every one ought to havg—dts
ti net from medical knowledge, which only a profession
can have.
• •
If. then..
every woman must, at some time or other of
her life. become a nurse—i e., have charge of some
body's health—how immenss and how valuable would
be the produce of her united experience if every woman
would think how to norm
I do pot pretend to teach her how; I risk her to teach
herself; and for th.s purpose 1 venture to give her some
Lints
, A. /k. Co. HAVE /CRT IMEtteltßD:
REVOL6IO' , IS IN ENGLISH HISTORY. Br 110
ben Vaughan, .D. D. Volume I, Revolutions of Race.
Price 8A
DOCTOR OLDHAM AT GREYSTONRS, AND HIS
TALK THERFra One v01..12,n0. 81.
ON 'ME ORIGIN Or SPECI HV MEANS OF
NATURAL BEL , CTION; Or. The Preservation of
Favored Races in the Struggle for Ll re. BY Charles
Darwin. M. A. 1 vol.. 12mo. 8123
EVENINGS AT THE MICHOKOPE ; Or. Re
searches among t h e Alinuter Organs and Forms of Ana
mal We. By Hill!) H. Goose, F.H.B. 1 v01.,12m0.
81.50.
SEVEN YEARS. By Julia Kavanagh. 1 v01.12m0.
Cloth. 00 cents ; paper cavern. 37 rents. •
EMI. ['Er N CHRISTIAN CENTURIES. By the
Rev. James White. 1 vol.. Immo. 51.25
THE PATH THAT LEP A LAWYER TO THE
CAT 4 OLIC CHURCH. 1 vol., Pro. 82.10.
RESTATEMENTH OF CHRIRTIAN DOCTRINES
IN 25 SERMONS. By Henry W. Bellows. 1 v01..12m0.
Cloth, 81 25 _ fe2ll-3t
POPULAR SCIENTIFIC WORKS,
Published by .
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON.
Publabors and Booksellers.
N 0.15 South SIXTH b treat. above CHESTNUT.
I.—CAMS BELL'S SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL
AGRICULTURE Illust , ated. Prion al.
Z.—MILLER ON ALCOHOL, ITS PLACE AND
POWER. Price 50 cents.
3.— LIZ ARS ON TOBACCO, ITS USE AND ABUSE.
Price 38oent.
4—ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO. MILLER AND LI
ZA. S. Bound in 1 vol. Price 15 cents.
S.—WALKER ON INTERMARRIAGE. With %line
trations. Prioe 75 conic
6.— RYAN'S PHILOhOPHY OF MARRIAGE. 1 vol.
Price 75 cent&
7.—Pe 'SSE ON THE ART OF PERFUMERY. With
Illustrations. Price 81 25,
B.—WYTHE'S MICROSCOPIST'S MANUAL. With
illnetratior e. Price 1115.
I—BOLL ON THE MATNRNAL MANAGEMENT
OF CHILDREN. 'lnce 81.
10.—TILT'S FEMALE HYGIENE AND PRINCIPLES
OF HEALTH. Prove 8125.
11.—SMITH'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, SURGERY.
Ac. fell
COPAN I' NERSIIIP NOTICES.
UNDERSIGNED have THIS DAY
formed a nopartnership, under the style of J. E.
STEVHNS & CO.. for thepurpose of oupducting the
humeral of the Continental Hotel, et the Corner of
CHESTNUT end NINTH Streets.
PAHAN STEVENS.
JAMES H. I'. STEVENS.
February 16. feMot
WINES AND LIQUORS.
SPECIAL NOTICIr.
TO THE PUBLIC.
JULES MU & CO'S,
CHAMPAGNE.
New Yong. Jan. 21 WO.
Messrs. DE BARRY & SCUM Mint, flittldriN,
Agents of O. H. Mumm & Co., N. Y.
ORNTT Intim.--Ilnwsne obtained Lettere Patent for a
Trade Mark which had been preriourly entered at the
United :it, tee Clerk's Office on the 21d of January, 1850,
under the Copyright eel, thus full) proving the priori
ty of nit chum and invention.
I ner,3ler notify you to 'withdraw immediately from
pubhe exhibitionomil deeist tram using,the Show Clods
or Trade Marks now exhibited eopiribend used by you,
lilt the reason they are infringements upon my inten
tion, and injnring my btimine...
Tour obedient Servant,
Jamsq ME M: , Jr.
U
Polo Agent of JULES MI MM Co. , Champagne, 43
Beaver liPreeti
Eeforrinr to the above letter we again state that we
claim that the wines we Remit° America are of the bent
and font clapped to that market and at eaunl prices are
superior in purity and qyinlity to those of any oilier
brand imported into the United States.
We. therefore. cannot permit that another House of
n similar name shall injure our reputation, or cause con
fusion by using similar Trade Marks or tiliow Cards,
and we feel that it it is our duty to protect our friends
and customers trom the effects of such confusion, and
therefore as explain to the public the distinction and
real Merit. of both BUM lar moues.
it the public will only take the trouble for its own
beneht to COM pare, out winos with others and particu
larly with those or a similar name, it will noon discover
the reason why cud wines can be obtained by the trade,
according to its quality, at less prices than ours, al
though Waded at the same rate, and after such trial
we feel confident that thoug h desirous of using first-elan
wines will .leave myna upon having ours, and refuse
to permit the substitution of those of a similar name
for that of Jct.re Munn h Cols.
.
Our Champagne Brandi; constant!) on hand are ae tal
owe:
.M 113151 k COA VBEISENAY CABINET.
JULEB MUM Id & CO2I.
he other brands, such as V&ReENAY DRY and
MU PRIVA PE. only to special order.
Tho Wines can he had of all the principal Wine
declare throughout the United Bistei i as also the
RHINE and MuIdELLE WIN I. of PEI"R ARNOLD
Al UM M. JAVIPB MF.,I; ER. Jg ,
pole Agent for the U. 8..
1'02741 No. 43 BEAVER 6treet. New York.
FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS !!!
U. S. FLAG DEPOT,
49 801iTII THIRD EITREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. F. SCHEII3LE,
Wholerila end retail manufaeturer of Flag', Politi
cal Banners, and Tranaparenclez. Flag, of all sizes on
hand, and made to order as cheap, if not cheaper, than
can be had elsewhere in the city. fefa.lm
THOMAS & MARTIN,
217 CRESTNUT STREET,
SEAMLESS BAGS.
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!! AWNINGS!!
WM. F. SCHELBLE,
49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
Manufacturer of Awnings, Flags, and Fancy Window
Awning,.
All Awnings made at this establishment aro proofed to
Prevent mildew, withont extra charge. fe24.lm
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
BOM STE ETS.
( Rear of Continental Hotel.)
111 - The largest collection ot carriages in this city may
be neon at this establishment for private into.
S?. Auction wiles of horses. Sc., ever, Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock.
t& twenty-ninth reini-annual Philadelphia trade
sale 0r'250 carriages wilt take Mace March 20th. In•
chided to the sale will be DJ of Dunlap's celebrated light
w.einns.
Aar Full inarticulate in t, me.
ALFRED M. HERRNEK
fe23 Stit Aucaloneer
rro BAKERS AND RETAIL GROCERS.
- 13 - —Just received, 7 bide Bell Butter. suitable for
000kiOS for sale Nw. at CIIM W
M !NO
196 SEV ENTH AVENUE, Eastern Market.
fezi-2.0
PILADELPHIA AHEAD AGAIN.
The subscriber returns his thanks In the trade for
their liberal purchase (tithe patterns of the SI,EEVEB
GARRICK, which was invented Lis him. and the models
of the different sizes produced at his office, to the City
of Brotherly Love. Our Spring ellen of patterns are
toady for Hale, and we invite our customers to can and
see them. J. it. SHANKLAND,
No. SUI CHESTNUT Street,
fez?-2t• Third Story.
fl it SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
CIIANTS aro particularly invited to call and
examine the new and xplendul rts.rtinoot of AliHiner),
consisting of Bonnets, tire and If end-dresnea, at Men.
ht. 8. 8181101"$, No. 1016 CHESTNUT Street. next
door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. feTT-Im
An, TO TUE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
YAW AIERCIIANTEi. Mu. M. A. KIN(7, Nn. V Bouth
BEetiN I) 'direct, between M A H xrx and CHESTN t rr,
hail now opened a splendid anortionnt of Fancy 811
and Straw I.IONNF 7B , to which alto invitee their atten
tion. faM-Gt*
pi RE-PR 00P SAFE FOR SALE
"9cett'u Patent." Price.
W. ; cost 8180.
R. D. k W. H. PENNELL.
le2BAt' 1021 MARKET Street.
46 rIMIE INDEPENDENT VIOLIN
11 PLAYER." Just_pubfished. Price 211 eta.
MANSIPti MUSIC MORE.
fe2 . 9.14t 1102 CHESTNUT Street.
()MS. -2,000 gala. Extra Bleached Ele
-0,1; 11 41 1 VI l cL LiT24OI,V extra
Bleached l Whale
No
Lard Oil, in store. and for sale by xoWLEY E A 14,1-
BilitNKß k no.. N.. lAN Where „ fe2d.tf
SPERItt CANDLES.— 50 Boxes Sperm
Candles. in store. And for snlo KowLBY,
avtistriotmt, & co., No. 16 South Wharves.
fad tf
P,OSIN.-2,000 Mils. shipping Rosin,
For Bale ty
ROWLEY, ASHBURN - I%oa CSI,,
fend-lf /0 HuUTf. WidARVES.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PIRIP MARSHAL
EVERY NIRBMAN
EVE,RY BUSINESS MAN
SHOULD BUY A COPY. .
HUNT'S,
=EI
APAQUAG
IN ALL SIZES
RETAIL DRY (MODS.
SPRINCIr OP 18(K)
NEW FOODS
E. J. LEVY & 00.
Are opening' daily a very
GREAT VARIETY
NEW GOODS,
Selected with great ogre in
PARIS AND LYONS,
For then choloe
RETAIL TRADE
During this week they will receive near!)
130 OASES
STAPLE &
FANCY GOODS
Of their own importation, from the steamer Arago
and other ateamere now arrived. Of mans' of the
goode, samples are now bring exhibited. The assort
ment is not only very extensive, but is also remarkable
for the very choice character of the goods
The following ankles will be found in variety :
FOULARD BILKS.
ORENADINE FLOUNCED DRESSES
FLOUNCED EAREGE RODBO.
• SUPERIOR ORGANDIES.
RICH CHINE SILKS AND ROBES,
SMALL-CHECKED SILKS.
PARIS LAWNS AND PERCALES,
ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES.
NEW PRINTED MOUSSELINE.
NEW TRAVELLING MATERIAL.
MOI.I3ELINEDE CHINE. MOUSSELINE DE SOIE
NEW CIiiNTZES AND BRILLIANTS,
JOGVIN AND ALEXANDRE'S GLOVES.
SUPERIOR ENGLISH HOSIERY.
SHIRTING LINENS of stmerior makes.
!MEETINGS AND TABLE LINENS.
NAPIfINS, DOYLIES, and TOWELLINOB
LONG-CLOTH HaffITINUS
BUPERIOR BLANKETS.
CAMDRIO mitt JACONETB
LACE MUSLINS
FRENCH 111!SLINS
CAMBRIC and JACONET EDGINGS
BUYERIOR STEEL BKIRTP, of now forma
A great variety of new articles for gentlemen's use
DIOURNIvO GOODS,
In all the new articles manufacture*,
FOR SPRINO
809 awl 811 CHESTNUT Street. 3t
SHETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY,
811ETIW
_TFN cyNTSA I IT OZ. . ,
may .
J O. MAXWELL A: HON.
Trimmtngs. Plcirta, and Opting,
_fe2l : rytr ELEVFINTII end CiIt.:TINUT.
SPRING SILKS.
THOS. W. EVANS S: CO
ll=
THEIR SERIN(' IMPORTATION
DRESS SILKS
This nuoTtraent )4 mmtly of
DIRECT IMPORTATION
ll=
IVANUFACTURRIL9 IN ELTON'.
Haring bean selected especially for
T. W. E. x CO.'S RETAIL THADE,
And will he found to embrace all tho
NEWkST AND MOST FASMONATILE BTrus
IMPORTED TIIIS SEASON
PRICES REASONABLE
Noy. 818 and 820 OHESTNUT STREET
reas-9t
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER
SPRING AND SUM MI GOODS
NOW OPENED,
Choice Ht) les of our own Importation, oolunrisill , t—
METALLIOUEB tiOU VEANTF..
iu oolormas and mixtures, suitable fur Travelling and
Promenade Dresses.
NECOTAS, SUPERIOR FABRICS.
Beroge Amdahl. Plain and Brocade.
4-4 Woven Challe)e, ha., &a.
On hand—
RICH COLORED DRESS SILKS.
BLACK FLOURED DRESS SILKS.
BLACK OROS DE BRINKS, all grades and modes.
RICH FOULARD SILKS.
We are now In daily rooeipt of new and desirable
goods, eintable to the eeaaon.
CURWEN STODDART R.: BROTHER,
CIO, 462, and ,IS4 North SECOND Street,
fell-dt Above WILLOW.
THE LAST DAY IS FIXED FOR SELL
in[ first (Pala,
EEO ULAN. BER LINZEPHYRS,
Double. Suter. or Split.
AT In CENTB PER OUNCE.
The price elsewhere hem; 2u cents por mines. ',tidiest
who emus an assortment for future one will do well.
MAXWELLS,
fe..ll4fir ELEVENTH and CH FBTNU Ste.
BAL CASHMERE KNITTING
ZEPHYRS. in double, lone°, or Bohr, ore offer
ed, for the Fremont. nt
THE SAME PRICY, A 8 THE IstiTATlols
AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF EYES ARE
Bold elsewhere. 20 een , e_oer
J. G. AIAXWELE. & ST , I L
TRIMMINGS, tfici itTs,_AND ZEP HYRS,
fe23-t( if ELEVENTH end CHESTN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
BURNETT,
SEXTON. &
SWEARLNGEN•
Wortera or
FANOY GOODS.
ENDLIBII AND GERMAN lIOSIIItY.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOLDS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKlRTS—Shetland Wool, Zophy re, apd VARIETIES.
No. 418 Al 9lth.E't
folB trtrel
STILL AHEAD!
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW SKIRT,
(gBELLE OF THE SdbTH,"
The most Perfect and Beautiful Kip ever produced
MADE WITHOUT CLA3PB,
red warranted not to get out of order, to
8. 11, 15, 20, 20, 30, 33, 40, and ao HOOPS,
EVERY LADY IS REQUESTED TO EXAMINE
THEM DEFORE PURCHASING OTHER MAE HS.
Wholesale Dealers supplied by
DOUGLAS d SHERWOOD,
SI, Ga. net .151'4111TE Street.
felo-lin NEIN YORK.
H DUHRING & CO.,
Not. 22 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Eu
rope, their
SPRINT; IMPORTATIONS
OF
INOLIBU AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and solicit an in
spection or their oompleto and well-assorted stook—
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO BODTRUEN AND ViTE.TFAN
TRADE. fay-3ni
D B SOIIENOIC CAN BE FOUND AT
his office, No. 39 North SIXTIf Btreet, on Fri
day and Haturday of each week. Mondaya a nd' Tues
days are set apart for visiting patients in and out of the
city. On Wednesday and Thursday of each week he in
at his race, No, Mit BALTIMORE Street, Baltimore,
Md. Bis terms for a thorough examination with the
Respirometer, at his office or any part of the city, are
$3; regular visitations afterwards,3o cents a vont. AU
advice at his office free of charge ; and, in all cases
where persons do not feel able to pay for having their
lunge exaMined, they
to n es, be oared for, and have the
Same AttAritinll as Om tssworwd 641-I.ni f •
E -
NOLTSH TOILET SOAPS.—Manufac
tured by the Weet of England Soap Company,—
For beauty of appearance, delicacy ofperfume, excel
lence of material. end freedom from Mkeline or Irrita
ting properties,.these soap. areOelieved to slaim envil
rank with env in this market, either o f forevn or home
menufacture. A prong the varieties are the rattle oii,
Bonet suckle, Orange Flnwer, Rose, " All the Year
Round," rink Nkin. Family Curd, Shown Windsor.
Musk and Royal Eatra Ncented, The Tourist's Tablet.
Th Court Te.blet,_and many others. Agents,
WILLIAM. EYANBjr...*. CO.,
fe24-9tir 2a3 South FRONT Street,
ORY.GOODS JOBBERS.
pRINTS ! PRINTS II
An awsortinont nninirpnaved in any market,
ALL STANDARD MAKES
DZIEZIMMI
MERRIMACK, '
MANCHESTER,
AMERICAN.
HAMILTON,
S RA(.. ..1,,
P &OWTC,
DUTCIIE9a.
and other make,'
Parties who buy largely of Pritlhi Will Lod it to their
nd~antoge to examine this stook before aurobasing..
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
213 MARKAT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
1027-tt
A LLE
NDALE QUILTS.
A FEW CASES OF THESE SCARCE GOODS
FOR SALE BY
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
fert-tc 213 MARKET STVET
A SPLENDID LINE OF
DRESS GOODS,
TO OPEN MARCIL ]ST,
BY
JOSHUA E. I3AILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
fe27•tf 413 MARKET STREET
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
LIPPINCOTT & PARRY.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No. 200 MARKET, AND No. 6 S. SECOND WS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their lame stook of
SPRING GOODS FOR
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
OP THE BO ST
HOME AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURII,
fon-Im
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO..
DEPORTEES AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WRITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERII4,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, &o
No. 727 GLIF.STNUT Street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH
MAKER and JEWELIift, No. 338 EPRIJCS
treet, first door below SIXTH.
Particular attention given to Repairing Watches,
Clocks. and Jeweirr. fega ew-
SILVER PLATED WARE
Of the finest quality. at
ItIANUFAO/THERV PRlfitB.
J. S. JARI)EN A BRO.,
MAXT:FIeTCRIRS AND IMIORTHRC.
Have now on hand an elegant stock of firet•olase Hoods
in their line, a los es r n•w afore.
NO CHESTNUT STREET.
A full assortment or Jewelry, Silverware, and Table
Cutlery constantly on hand.
SAMUEL W. P.PPER,
foil-tuthe•Om Supenutendent.
BLUED STEEL AND PLATED
SPECTACLES,
Assorted in Dozen,, slash's for
OTT nod COUNTRY TRADE.
For Salo by
BUTLER & McCARTY,
131 NORTH SECOND STREET.
FRANKLIN BUTLER. EDW. MoCARTI
fen-Sm
a PRATT 6,1 REATH,
N. W. COMM. PI FTH AND Al A RKIST STRE
IMPORTERS 0
WATCHE',S.
JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c., &c
fe3-Im
IVHOLESALIE CLOTHING.
LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER.
&SCOTT,
IHANUFACTURERS
wItoLEBALVBKALERH IN
CLOTHING,
4:11 fIIARRET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A full and complete line of every style and claim of
machine-made Clothinx, hilly equal to that manfao-
Lured in am other env. fa3-2m
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIRE 'INSURANCE
BY THE
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
IPHIA
ON IHIILDINOS P . H LIMIT LADk E L D OR , PERPETUAL,
MERCHANDISE PUHNITI RE, Ac., IN
TOWN 'lolt COI7NT RV.
OFFICE, No. 305 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, 8=1.610
Invaded as follow., win:
First Mortgagee on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount 3135 610 00
Ground Rent, find chore ~.. 4'2 60
City of Philadelphia a per cent. Loan.,.
.. . . 30000 On
fenna)kanta R. R. Co.'e 6 per cent. ad 31ort •
gage Loan. (COMM-.. 27 900 00
•
Allegheny county 6 per ct. R. R. Loan— . ...• 10 ual 00
Collateral Loan., well secured..... 2 00
Huntington and Broad Top R. it. and C. Co.,
0 f 0
The RelianMoetga
ce Mutual insurance Co. . 24.3.30 00
The Count) Fire Insuracre Co. Stock 1 050 151
The Delaware M. N. Inauration Co. stook— .. 7ari
Rennes Jeanie R. R. Company Stock...—. .. Loon or
Commercial Bank Stork ....... 6 115 01
Mechanics' Bunk Stunk
Vition M. Ina. Co Senn, emol • • • • • • • • • • • •
BO' -
ABSETS. .t.7.03,54:6 96.
R
Ails euel, abl e.........
Book Accounts, accrued Interest, . 6 JIG 6/
Cash on hand and in hands of Agents....... 11,385 13
!macrons:
Clem Tinslov, Itiamuel Ilisphatn,
Wi , liarn B.Tboincson.lE9bart Steen.
Frodertok Brown, Iwilliam Musser,
Corn°hue Stevenson, Sent. W. Traver,
John R. Worrell, Marshall 11111,
1.11. Carson, Z. Lothrop, •
lobort Tohind,. harlot Leland,
*rolleriek ',ening, Jncoh T. Bunting.
chimes N. Wood. Hivith Bowtn,
Jalllo3 8. Woodward. John Bissell, rittollurs
B. AI. HINCBM AN See
ht TINOLLY, l'resident
man'.
February 14. 18gi. ' feM thatu•fti I f
T ILE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OR NEW YORK.
As.eta,
SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLARS.
INVIIVID (WOR TH
MVERI7RIn3 ,O nm O ALIJ, UM/.
The premiums are rowelt then in, nanny other Comes
tune, and tho Dividends have been
This le striotly MUTUAL Compan Theo are no
Stookhotdips, so that ALL THE PROFITS
{MONO TO TU INIURIID.
Pamphlets, and even information. eltl7 be had
eilkT B. le,
W o
oor n app ner FOURTH and WALNUT btreetlication to
F. RATCHFORD BTARR„Axent,
s.
.
PHILADELPHIA REFEUNCEI:
Mordecai Anton°, John Welhh.
Motdoont L !Amami. • George H. Stuart,
Pl.,Ard. E. a. Whelan,
Johnl J. Fisher Learning.
Joseph Patterson William C. Ludwig
ohn H. Atwood; Arttow ei coffin.
homes 11. Power'. George W. Toland.
William aloKee, Thos. Wattaon. rislt-leit •
REMOVALS.
WM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A.
Y COFFEY, Attorney' at haw, have removed to
Ili Booth SIXTH Btraftt. helma Chestnut. fe:i.im•
SAbIL. N. DAVIES & SON,
BILL BROKERS,
HAVE REMOVED TO
felbim'l'vo. MS DOCK APR F.ET.
RElvluVAtis-BMALL do ()HANDLER,
WHOLESALE OROCERD Irmo removed from
0 North bECOND Street, to th MARKET Street,
above Front. north aide. Jae
--- GUMPERT,
‘A •
IMPORTER.
ALWAYS ON HAND,
1,000,000 11ABANA VIGARS,
At No, Mil CHESTNY'r Street,
Above U. S. Mint.
•
A D
No. 40IH UHESTNU'r Street,
Below U. 8. CUSTOM 1101'8E.
(81-tutlia-12l •
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS !
IVORY TYPE S.
DAGUERREOTYPES:
AT
MoCLEES',
NO. Seltl CHESTNUT STREET,
Below Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall).
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l.
Those who desire a really splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Shouldi nail at this
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND:BOST EX
TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN
TILE STATE.
Copley or DAGUERREOTYPES or Ambrotypoo. of
any size. finished in 011AYON, OIL, Wayna-Liii.on,
PJOTIL, or an IVORITYPEs. dlll.3in
()BICKERING t SONS, MANU
FACTURERSof Grand. &bare, no p
mitt YVA W
N° FORTES. hrerooms,N.7l CHEBTNUT
Street' rinnoa. to let, taken in ex_oliange, tuned, and
itjut r o ft6At o ll ic aexe . cuon, DAL !gook r a lp 3 r a t i otl r
VIVANTED-810,000;to invent in an ea-
V tablishett business. (snrshere in tito State of
withgents, lunnts.) tosetber with the 0 0TVICPII o f tip eXPe
rienoed business man Address, with Ju l pa+ttrulall,
Ke7stone." lath°, office. ce234:lt.
WANT.ED—A Situation by a Lad 17
•
C. D., Le year sdger 'or age, in a Wnolesale Etore. Address Office.
It*
A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISIIES AN
engazement M companion to an Invalid ;govern-.
psi; to young .children ; or to eupertatend the alrbin. of
a family. to objeettone to leave the city. Dishm
testimonials' siren. Please address, with particulars,
"West," 810041 . 11 Dispatch. fe29-10t•
$l2 000 A PARTNER WANTED
• with a eaph capital of from a woo
to Vt , idtit n iW i e trio.np.l'aohu.ntriyottarexi
me, d i f
nels
elate
where an interview may by ban. fe23.7t*
COCIIk.CO,
$3OO —WANTED a situation by an
tiPPtie ;ounr man. :Will loan 8.100.
/address EXPMUENt.. D:soatch. It*
FARM WANTED, of about 100 acres
together with some. stock, within fifty or a hen
u rer miles of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania or New
30 , 007, onot near a railroad, for which will be given a
Judgment o 81en. usual to money, at 6 per cent.; a
tiiree.story rick Dwelling. modern conveniences com
plete, except furnace. POPLAR Street, west of wen
troth ; coat 54.000 subject to 81666, being ground-rent
of 8100 per annum. A Igo 160 acres of fine r and_, situ
led on Independence Creek, A tehis,pn County, Kansas,
twenty miles from St. Joseph, Mo. Coat 810 per acre,
end will be worth 823 within three •Care. Also a Noose
and Lot in Germantown, worth SA000; has rented for
836 0 per annum ; mortgaged for 33 000 . - Aldo 8400 rash;
In all what is worth Seven Thousand Cullers. Address.
with description of location, Lend, anddints. and
BtAck, P. R. WILLIAMS,
te27-9t Germantown Poet Office. Pa.
WANTED—By the Ist of next month, a
Warehouse on the whee. Broad or hilatlret ate.
A.ldrese '. Broad," et this ofGoe. fe2s-6t•
WANTS.—The Citizens of Coatesville,
Pa.. are desirous of having' an interview with a
man or company of men. who will give a guarantee to
supply a Cotton Factory with machinery and carry the
same on fora eerie. of years. he advantages will I,e
set out in the interview, and a building erected of imita
ble alao. Address W. B. MENDENHALL.
fen iit, Secretary.
WANTED -A PURCHASER FOR A
PATENT RIGHT, of great value ; would be wil
ling to take on active young non. of good business
euellfiontlons, who woold in% est t 4OO, as a full partner.
Address " Taunton." Blood's Dispa.ch. (.Z et•
WANTED—By a young Mau, a SITIJA•
lON in It Ntiholerale Store. al Porter. Can
write a fair hand. and wi - ul t ha willing to make himseif
warn'. Aildrem " Porter." ()Mee of thug pnper. fez3-6t.
WANTED -TO INVRIT, 55,000 OR
more in a well-ertallheked businese. Address
" Morphy,' Blood'. Dispateh. state the nature of the
business, and. when and whore au interview MU b e
had. 1022-et.
FOR SALE AND TO LET
FOR SALE, OR TO RENT—A FUR
NISHED COUNTRY HOUSE of tanderate size,
one and a half mile. from Old York Roan Station. N. P.
R. R. A beautiful grove of shade trees near the house.
Also. aniole flower, fruit. and vegehible gardens, and a
good orchard. A fine stream of Water runs through the
grounds. Rent two.
Anplg fur directions to "Enrich Store." Old York
Road Manor'. or 1618 LOCUST Street. Philadelphia.
feltS St-tuths`
nn BOOKS at 25 cents per volume•
A oho." department well stored with good
Woke, neatly boun only p nts ey.h.
70 5 CHESTNU T STREF;T.— Handsomc
ly FURNISHED LODGING ROOMS to Let.
niLLIARD TABLES FOR GALE.—Two
fast-olgaa Billiard "tables, with Pi inch noirld ,
hedg, nod latest iniproved curloong, made last hlay—
note Lunn; at the Mount Vernal House, Penn above
Filth toreet. Reading. Apply to H. A. LANI Z.
2.1 - Esat MARK ET Aquare,
te27-t[ Reading, Po.
AYELLOW WARE POTTERY, now
in operation in this city, with Tools. Mould.. hts:..
terisl. &c , on hind. will be sold. on reaeonsble terms,
or exchanged (or Merchandise. Has the best kiln in the
States, andran be leased to present occupants if deer.
rable. Apply or address W. A.." No. 1035 VINE
Street. (82740
F OR SALE
(SERMANTOWN PROPERTY.
WALNUT LANE.
The handsome residence now occupied by J. Emery
Stone, will be ready for occupancy by loth May neat. end
perhaps, by arran,einent, sooner. Lot 139 by,234. The
Mansion is 19 foot front ; 17 rooms, replete with every
modern convenience, hooter, two ranges, baths, water
oloaet, ran fixtures; around the house la 125 feet of piaz
zas; upon the lot carriage house for three horses and two
carriages, with room for driver; handsome shrubbery ;
rem the cupolas stand view of the surrounding coun
try ; adjoining the same two lots 75 foot each. 212 lest
deep. Only 55 MO of mono , wanted on the whole.
;Alton., FREDE,RICK. SMITH,
Roothoast comm. FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
Ceti-3t
VOR SALE.—AII that Valuable Property
-a: known as the BLACKWOODTOWN ACADElllin .
located in t he healthy and thriving village of Blackwood
town, Now Jersey. Tho 11:51n edifice is of brick, al by
throe stories high, with basement for dieing room
and kitchen, and as ern complete for a boarding school.
is espec tally adapted for a female seminar - ; has ample
spa sits, being well shaded. and will be sold at auction
on TliiiltiSDAY, the lath of Starch, at one n'olook
M., on the premises. Inauju s q s 1.! vF. 4 mom:.
fok7-13t 5 iILACKIVOOLTOWN.
cfm, lIERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The
lalik.Propri eras,' of the above melt-known Hotel wishes
to retire, and otters the (total for rent. The furniture
ssuil ba sold, or rented also. For pi Mculars. address
501.1 m J. 0. lIERR, Harrisburg, Pa.
TONES' MOTEL—PHILADELPHIA
The lease and furniture of this noted Rotel are for
sale at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new,
having been put in Within a year. and the house now
dOlne a successful business.
Inquire of D. M. IsTIOER, in the Hotel, or of F. G.
SCHWA. No.lB MURRAY Bt.. N. Y. felt-tf
ADMINPqRATORS' SALE.
HOUSES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT
A UCTION.—WiII be Fold at auction. WRDNESDAY,
kl A RCH 7.180 e, at 1034 o'clock, A. rd. on the premises,
the beautiful country reridenge of the Isle John M.
Brewer. M. D.. situated in Beverly, New Jerser. on the
southern bank of the Delaware river, consiating of 2
Aores of Land, Ilouce and Darn.
The Douro tsof brick. two and a half stories high.
with a Cupola; and contains 12 rooms. It was built
nboutiten years since by the late. owner for his own no
rupAnoy and is admirably located at a bend of the
river, commanding an elegant view. The Land es
trade to the water's edge, alforili ng a good opportunity
(or the erection of 13athin c and Bout ROOMS.
There unworn* to the city of Philadelphia by steam.
boats and railroad. fiat era! times a day- thus melon, it
a most desirable residence for a gentleman doing bust
neer in the city.
Immetfi rat ly after the Kale of raid house. will be sold
the Burnt titre, Medical library and other Books, Medi
cal Instrunienta. ace.
.
ALSO—Two othersmall Ileums belonging to the name
owner, in the immediate %Imlay, hum of wood, two
stories\ high. and worthy the attention of any person
seeking a residence at a moderate rent.
Sate -positive to settle the entire Estate.
(Innditions Metre) and made known at time of sale.
Deverly4l..l., Feb. 13, lons fell-th sat tut3l7W2t
feM TO TIN ANI) SIIEET-IRON WORK
ERS.—FOR SALE The entire stock in trade of
the late .08EPII FEINOUR, comprising an as.ort
merit of Tin and Sheet Iron \' , are, blares, Restore,
esinbooses, &o , with the tools and fixtures of stores
and workshops.
Also, to rent, the Stores and Dwelling.
An opportunity is now 4 - tiered to secure the business
of this old established stand, which has enjoyed for
many years a large share of the Patronage of the ship
ping interest of Phioidelphia. •
For tern's. inquire at the Executor's. at the Old Stand,
Non. 313 and 347 South FRONT street. lel9.stuth6t
FoR.SAL E- TnE 13ROADWASt
FOUNDRY AND 3IACHINE-SHOP, ST. LOUIB,
Missouri,
ESTABLISHED IN PM.
This lone-eetabliehed and well knoWii Foundry is of
fared for sale on accommodating tonne.
During the last eightreu months the Enildingil bare
all been rebuilt, in the most approved modern style, and
new machinery added. making the moat complete es
fablishment of its one in the Western country.
The Foundry Building is 95 by 65 feet, and furnished
with Cranes. Cupola. Core Oven. he., &0.. complete.
The Machine Chop is 19) by 40 feet, two and one-half
stories high and contains &large an well-arranged set
of Lathes. Boring and Planing filerellines. &0.. usually
found in Shops for doing a geneml Machinery business.
The stock of Pattern' a the largest and moat yalnable
in the aity of Pt. Louie. Flaske.llX , i3. 3c.. about Black
smith shop, Foundry, Machine plop, and Boiler yard
in abundanoe.
A moat excellent opportunity ie offered for two or three
Practical niecha nice. with a small amount of Capital. to
embark in a well- opablished menu Motu ring business.
For particulars add ress. at St. Louie. Mrs .
Le.l.lnuf CUDDY. CARPENTER. & CO.
e 303 OW
0131 TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS.
'Fa A Retail Store and fixtures, well !neaten for busi
"Ailt, 76 hy fort. three stories high, with water
power and stesm fore feet courin g and finishins gocals..
A D i re House, a 0 byIN orith g ood water for dyeing,
aqhls en p t r Y oper of ( t l ;ytirreter's lane, near the Germantown
Railroad, being Do very accessible to the city, makes at
very desirable,
Apply to THOMAS pi.stF.l;l:lll...
VW{ SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
cline= and Twentieth streets, having three
fronts. amiable for ft church or factory site. For terms
& 0 „ ddress J. ,at this offire. jalB tt
pIAUfORY LOT FOR SALE.-•A Valua
ble corner lot, 123 feet square, hating three fronts,
admirably located for a factor) site. ut is situated in
the southwestern part of the city. in a rapidly -1m
proving oeighborhood. It will be cold on reasonable
terms. For particulars, Wiese "K.," office of The
Preai. jalg-tf
wintsr CLASS BOARDING, with Parlor
and Chambers, in a P ivate Family, 11 6 GIRARD
CASH WILL BE PAID, AND TIIF.
bichrot price. for ladle,' and pears' cast-off
CLOTIII7.I, by addressing Box 517 Blord's bispatob.
1e24 120
EDUCATIONAL.
ANY PERSON OF ORDINARY OAPA
city ran learn to read end w:ite the correepond
ng etyle of PIit)ZiOURAPIII: in one month. A r reeu
eel knowledge guarantied. AVM. Y:LI. I .NO.
Phonographer.
815 RACE street.
VRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE.. M. E. corner 8 gVENTR
end CHP:4II4 UT Streets.—The restates of 'Patients'
name• show. over 190 now attendance. 79 have ea
lered from Jan. Ist. WO. to Feb. 75th, lea,. All are in
structed, indtviou di), to the duties of the counting
house.
Please gall and examine arrangement.; 3c. 11.4-1201 f
"VW BOARD ING SCHOOL.
1 TI:sCARORA FEMALS [Nu riTurE
will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county, ra.,
on the Ist day of MAY next. For announcements eon
tanyine terms. ho., apply by letter or personally, till let
Ap r il, to the subscriber, at 1711 VINE Street, l'hiladel
pion ; after that et AC ADEMIA t Juniata county. Pa.
W. E. AtINEW.
fe23-dtmyl . 1111 VIN F, tdieet.
HARDWARE
MOORE. HENS ZEY, & CO.
HARDWARE.
CUTLERY.
and GUN
WA:IRROULEE,
No. 4.47 MARKET, awl 416 COMMERCEStreets
. PHILADELPHIA. te.l-3mo
STATIONERY. -
SPRING TRADE.
WM. F. MURPHY & SONS,
PRACTICAL MANCTACTCRERS 07
BLANK BOOKS,
STATLUNERS. ♦sn PRINTERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 399 CHESTNUT STRZET
feaMMIT
WANTS.
. . ,
lIEND k;RSON '8 Bookstore.
o 3AROH street.
BOARDING.
PERsONAL
AMUSEMENTS.
D SN MOE'S GREAT SHOW,
WALNUT Street. atora
THE EN r - vetetim
THE ENTftrel AFLNi
TUE ENTRIRGAB3I
THE ENTLWRIAEM
crested last lb, by the •
PTARTLI AND - UNPARALLELED FEATS
' ATARTLI AND UNPARALLELED FEATS
BTARPLENG AND UNPARALLELED FEATS
'THE BEALITTPTIL oy
TRIt illyitlTt FUG
TUE BEAUTIFUL
AND DASHING
NN DA HIND
AN er DeBRING
EtUESTINNE,
tEhTit
E UeSTR NNE,
MAD'LLE ELLA ' oYARA
atAD'LLE ELLA ZOYARA
MAD'LLE ELLA 70XARA
•.AD'LLP. ELLA ZOlv AHA
I'N'LLE ELLA ZOYARA
MAD'LLE ELLA ZOYARA
HAD'LLI: ELLA ZOYARA
AIAWLLE RI.LA 7.OY&RA
MAD'LLE ELLA Z O YARA
NIAWLLE ELLA YARA
Wea Absolutely_ without pantlleL One et the lama:
and most Ihshienableaudieneee ever Grcrecht tOgeteer
l this etts honored her wonderful acts- int ',
as SUCH with
OLTB (IF AYYLAUdE
are nrelr tritheued in this dlr. Her do proved
indeed a
MOST GRATIFYING TRIUMPH OP
YOUTH__, BEAUTY, tiRAt•E• DATtuio,
Aral I.INKQUALL b 0 PULL..
SHE APPEARS TO-NltiliT.
•
In connection with numerous other sittnietions•whloh
will be foun4 described in the resiilar advertisement-
Ifir Rine Performances First.
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW".
NATIONAL, THEATER, WALNUT St., e'lawe
Et nth.
Ya tcze.—Drees Circle, 150 cents; irate,23
argai o legta s mPnvam Bo.ies. 76 Dents;Whole Frl
-3 end $6.
CliArox or rms. — Doors open at half past 6 o'clock.
To commence at 7.
recto (TUESDAY) EVFNINO. Feb. VI.
The rmanoe will commence an th a selection of
ACTS IN THE RIND.
In which Mlle. ELLA ZuYARA, and the entire Fence.
wan Troupe, will appear.
Second appearance of the world-renowned svarstn
sum,
MLLE. RLLA ZOYAR A.
Whose extraordinary feats of equitation have exciwd
on unprecedented degree of enthusiasm lima:boat
Europe. and who m nn:versailly admitted to he
'THE MOST GRACEFUL Min DARING
FIEMALe. ARTIaTE
Who has every ppeared wi l l con cl ude
a,
The performances will with the Geneous
Spectacle of me
OR :EI . i i EXHA F NT OF PIA3I, -
IRE RINOII vOF"
WAIN IJ T-STREET THEATRE.
Rae Lessee ..flirt. M. 4, icejtavoi . ,
tale ..... Air. h. F. _CH'
Snameas ...Mr. JCS . D. F._
HY.
THIS iTUF4DAY 'WEN tritt. FAIL 211,
OUR AMERICAN C , :itISIN.
Ass Trenchant, tUar emertcan Coop n.l Mr. P. 6.
ClDnfran• Mary Attradab, Alm C. Jenr.n.
To conclude with
THE WIDOWS VICTIM.
Jrft 1111141 Cily, with trunattans or popular actors, Mr.
F. S. Claar.frau.
tkri'rioe kraal.
deku esurred Trnthoct eF x
tra chum
Doors OrMla tit 63i o'clock ; Perform/saes to croc.raw •
at 7 o'clock.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCii•
STREF.T T yEATEE.
THIS I TUEP AYi EVENING. Feb. 28.
Third reek a 013ECICAULTII NEW, g'LAT,
Gelled the
OCSOROGN: Oa.
_LIFE IN LOUISIANA
George Pe,ton, Mr. Wheatley ; Jep.n MoCkekey,
Mr. Dolman Zoe, the Ootoroon. Mrs. John Drew.
Scalar or Plicze.—Aditagalon pence. em,ure4
Seat) In Direr C. We. 37% cents; l i erquet. Po ot•nte.
Doors open at 7: perfonneooel µ oonaintace 81
preoioeiv
DAY AND
EVENING EXHIBITION.
" THE HEART OF THE ANDES,"
On view at
THE ACADEMY OP THE PINE. ARTS,
.1011.5 CHESTNUT Street.
From 9A. M. SP. M.. and 7 till SP. Y.
Admission 3 cents.
Visitors ere requested to brusg Opera Glasses.
far Gt•
WILL OPEN FOR EXHIBITION,
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
bl 6 CHESTNUT STREET,
ON TUESDAY. na TS.
CHURCH'S GREAT FALL "NIAGARA?'
ALTO.
GIONOUX'S PAINTING OF " NIAGARA.'
IBEX TEZ ANI11IC•71 AIDE.
Pshibition boarg from 8 A.M.10 & P. M. 81:inisr.On
25 cents. Samson noketa [.d7 • oents. t
CONCERT HALL—
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH.
818 RANI COWELL
THE GREAT MUSIOAL COMEDIAN,
Flattered by the krodness that has bean extended to
In m. and the brilliant and moral anecear he hes soh end
in Philadelphia. brie the pleasure flaw:concur, that he
With. NIGHTLY cumint, OF PIIO I ) I RAMME.
Commencing on MONDAY. Feb. 71th.
These milt positively be hie last appearencea to Pat-
Irdelphia, es Ms Southern and Western engagements
commence early in March.
Mr. YAM C()WEl.L.fterwrtrai hr Mr. end Mrs, jIMEs
HICKS, Eli ERN - EVENING 'ILI a WEEK.
N. B.—All the city paasenger cars connect with the
Chestnut-et line, passing the doors every Eire rumurea.
Tickets for meat ChicLerrng A Crons'.l.ee &Walker s.
and Beck & Lawton's. Commence at 8 o'clock. fesT-lyt
ORAL 01{10 OF 'HIE SEASONS.
SECOND CONCERT OF THE M SERIPS.
lIARoNIA Sneak') MlclC SOCILTT.
The direeters announce the Nerved Concert of the
Society. to tale place on TUX hrIDAY EVENINO,
March I, at :MUSICAL FUND RAM , when tho re
mainder of Raydrie bea,diful work, TILL biAt.OlsS,
will be performed. The entire Forint) Riii suota,a the
choruses, and the solo parts will be aunt b.rttio sale
p.rfonners an at the brat concert. with Vie accent...nal
rrent or a full Orehentra , tinder the direction of LL
°COLD RION Era Conductor of the Srerinty.
In addition to the Oratorio a nelection of orscella
neons niece, will be sane by . Professors FRAZER and
A. R. TAYLOR_, nod (+thorn.
Tickets FIFTY CENTS; for sale at Bert fi LAW
totem, Lee dr Walt/Pea. and IL Andres', Chestnut
street. To commence at 6 o'clock. fer.nt
Fivi; EN Tit w K—SAN D E ttSuN
HIBITION ROOMS—Jane's Commorm(l.l4•
(new) killikltng t CHEST:4O street, near Sate, natal
de.
MORAL. ENIQUE, AND 'CBARNIING AMUSE.-
NIENT.
FSPRISCISDENTED SUCCESS OF THIO'2O.VS
ART NIUdi.LIM.
I o the programme fur this week wit. be inclakial
Tangier. the seat of the present war between Spain
and Morocco; Washington at Valley Fame ;.kotriripe
upon etalziturs ; :Into:eon ensuing the Alp-, wth
army of 30.00 men; the Bernardino Monast,ery ; the
eutonotten Plaek-ropa Vaulter; the Strm at ow,
FAMILY MATINEES on WEDNEBDAI and BAT-
Ukto.kT AF TERNOON&
Evening Entertainment—Poor open at 7 o'civil; to
commence at 714.
. .
AdmisAdmission—Adults, 25 cents; Children, IS cents
sion—Adults,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NUS!
THE ULLMAN AND BTRANOSCH COMPANY
will give one week's Opera, coamtencmg on
MONDAY, .March S
E. ery evening of that week a d.tferent Opera anl
le given. The aria of the Company Rill nme poet
ricel) he limited to :hit week. 2111 they are hoond by
contract to open in Baltimore Monday. 3larrh Izt n.
On MON BAN starch 5. Alva PAT f I will n.hpeet in
the jit KBERos• *EVILLV,with Star-rem Cohlen..
sdim PA 1 3RIGNOLL HI. RR I, A3tc . l l l.+. On
TUESDAY first and oni' night ot DE.R. F ta , • CHETZ
Or WEDN Ia3DAY. Miss HAITI in I PL ANI.
The sale of seats for the first three flute wilt cotn
m•nce on I iiutisnAr, much Ist. at the Academy of
Moe e, and at the Magic Stores of Messrs. De‘ls & Lam,
ton. and at Coockenne k Son's. 1.23 If
r.N'ilETIt QIJADtaLLE PA'tlY TO
the CONTRIBUTING NIENTISF.HE Of the PIPLA
DELYNIA 11.1FCK'N+ BAND, No I. will tate rlsec
WEDNI.:SPAY EVENING. February 29+b, at CIA
NATI +NAL GUARDS' HALL.
07' TICKET+ NOT TRANFER ABLE.
SO TICE ETS O. U AT THF POOR.
JAMES M A olzicz.; BECK.
N 0.70 FLORIDA Stroet.
Above Eleventh, Mow Fitzwetof.
CAL Wui.,FWIIN AND CARL IIUILN-
N-/ STOCK'S
FOURTH CLASSICAL SOIREE
Will take place on
THURsDAr, !ouch 1, I& i
AT THE
FOYER OF THE ACa DEMI - OF MrS'O.
For Proarammes and particulars see et the NinsSa.
Stares. tuber's hers are requested ta show their tickets.
Single tickets vise Dotter. eau be had in the evening
et the door.
The everstringed fraud Steirissny Plane in from
Messrs. Blasius waren:sons, lON Chestnut street.
192,14 it
AiellONtst
below THIRD. till's GA LE'rIE.S —RAC%
Lv.a.
ISIM• MIR ATTRACT/DN.
• L.AzT 'Mu NIGH
NEW COMIC "' FUN TONIIIIS
STAR. OF BEAUTY.
The rollowlar eirtlsti will also Aurora:
Y,g. LIDA Sk'll.TL. ALas EULIA PART Mira
BIN 'LAI R. ENNANDF Z. THONI 1 % 11 LIANIS,
NiggOLLS. CALLADINL. 808
BL Mt R. and a FELL and POWERFUL oft-
CHE 4 l'R A. I.d lit Prof. SIMPSON.
AISIA AL
' FINE ARTS.
1025 Cif ESTN L'T STR E ET.
OPEN DAILY. cbundsyn excepted.) from* A. NI.
II 5 P. M.
PY toted—The Tenth volume of Etrrnva
satevia " of Pitan.w.
Adqumuon 25 een:c, Children under 13 see h 31.1
• rice
Flh‘...• of Ittnet Stlo. ex-tt
fIEti.MANIA URClLE'lltA.—Public
hearsaLs every EIATURDAy, mrsicAL FrNP
HALL at 3i oVock P. M. Tickets to be had at G.
Andre's, and Hick k Lawton's Moan Storrs. F. 12.1 at
the door. IR2I-303
p}MPLE Ub I'ON DEES,
Northcant corner of TENTH and allESTri
Smote. great and Novel Attraction.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The eronderful telelicien eurid Yentnyntnet.
W
EXHIBITION EVER) EVENIN6 Duturiu trite
EEK.
Commenpina at TS o'clock. and on "NEDNEETAT
d SATURDAY AFTERNOONS eta. The oelebrfo r e.)
Automaton Rope Yaulter t one of the greatest **meet_ a
Mechanism ever exhibited, will appear Lttevera exhibi
tion. and perform his astomahing feats.
!Minium.] :a Dente. Children Maims.
JOSEPH LEA.
NOS. DS AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET.
Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS,
New ho t and dark /wing Wee, a great variety from
MESSRS. BAWL SLATER h SONS.
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CC ,
MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also.
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Including many new standard Patterns.
NEAT BLACK /a WRITES, PURPLES, fro.
PA:CONY k IMIEPHERD PLAIDS, tr. PIDEDANDS,
wa ND GRAYS. AND CHOICE •DUSTES
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CASSIMERES and DOESKINS, &k , .,
FROM ROCK COM., OLENDALE COST., NEW
ENGLAND COM.,CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS.
SUPERIOR BLACKDo ISKL'i AND SITS 31iX
'IVREA?.
Satinetta. Plain and Printed. of all nolo!, and nun'
ties; eenrucky Jeans. Twills. Cords. Cutardirrtir,
Kereey'e 'fereeds, compriaing one of the beat
the country.
- -
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
CRASH, RUCKS, SHEETINGS, &C
Jall-3m
CARRIAGES.
OP THE XANPFACTURE OP
WILLIAM D. ROGERS
REPOSITORY,
Np. 1009 cake "rNIJT STREET. 1 7 . 1 0
0_
tuf
i tIT lER AND EGGS. WIiuLESALE
A - and redid.—DOßDlN'it St HALF.I47 and 719 rast
etn Maket. Hotels. riletain - antt, dc., suppLiPal nn tl3
Iva Ivorable tettll4. k teo-ct•